Black people in Pittsburgh were feeling poorly about crime: Too many of them were in the news accused of killing, robbing, assaulting, jacking, shooting, stealing, rioting, breaking, burgling, harassing, intimidating, threatening, fighting, throwing, running, stoning, smoking, drinking, escaping, drugging, firing, and destroying.
So in 2011, black leaders got together to do something about it: Not stop the crime. Just stop reporters from letting us know about it.
Because it is a little-known fact of psychology that drawing attention to black crime actually causes more black crime -- which draws more attention, which creates more crime. And on and on until black crime is six, ten, 50, 100 times greater than white and asian crime.
Where it is today.
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First of all, I'd never live somewhere like Pittsburgh. BUT if I did live there, I'd get personally signed Christmas cards, every year, from the owners/CEO of Magpul based SOLELY on my yearly purchase of 100 rnd mags.
ReplyDeleteAnd Hornady, Palmetto State Armory, etc.
The least among us can see the begining of the war has started. I have 3hopes, that I'm useful till the end, we win, and that we can round up enough horses to properly draw and quarter the ones that have brought this on us.
First of all, I'd never live somewhere like Pittsburgh.
DeleteYou got that right. Any city, as far as I'm concerned.
Some how or another, this burying dangerous criminal crimes has to be illegal.
ReplyDeletePeople have a right to know where danger lurks. Like the two hispanics deemed
dangerous with sixty arrests, these people whom were murdered would be alive
if the peacekeepers and the border patrol did their jobs. The hell with the communist
orders.
I wonder if this video would be considered indecent exposure in today's society:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=44e_1437245707
Gee, I wished I lived in the city..........:) Thanks.
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