Tuesday, April 28, 2015

We Used to Shoot Looters

Via comment by Anonymous on Civil Unrest Has Begun In Baltimore And This Is On...

 Schmitz

yes indeed, we did.

Now we give them “space.”
 
The riots, looting, and arson in Baltimore are yet another case of what began as a demonstration against alleged police misconduct but turned into violence. It was not political protest. People who want better treatment from the police don’t set fire to retirement homes, try to break into ATM machines, or burn down drug stores. These things happened in Baltimore because that is what excited blacks do when they gather in the streets in large numbers.

Any gathering of blacks is a potential riot. For three years in a row, from 1990 to 1993, blacks rioted when the Chicago Bulls won the NBA championship. In 1992, they burned 14 buildings, looted countless stores, and injured 95 police officers. In 1993–despite thousands of extra police–they looted dozens of stores, burned scores of cars and killed two people.

It was the same story in Detroit when the Detroit Pistons won the NBA title in 1990: blacks looted, burned police cars, and killed seven people.

2 comments:

  1. You can't blame a good man for being a leader. This should be the way of today.
    Sick of the thugs controlling our society. Give a verbal warning then shoot.
    Did you see those worthless white people at the outside bar in Baltimore hugging the wall when the thugs were trying to incite them? Despicable cowards.

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    1. those worthless white people at the outside bar in Baltimore hugging the wall when the thugs were trying to incite them? Despicable cowards.

      Big, brave sports fans, until it gets to the nitty gritty.

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