Thursday, August 21, 2014

90% & Ferguson

Anti's like to throw out the '90%' number from polls claiming support for 'Universal Background Checks'.  Here's another 90% number, one based on evidence.  90% (give or take) of African-Americans are killed by other African-Americans.  In Chicago, it's mostly by gang-bangers and/or drug related.

In Florida, an AA teen was shot by a hispanic and the nation went wild.

In Ferguson, MO, an AA teen was shot why a caucasian cop (circumstances unclear yet) and the nation went wild. Looting, busing in protestors/activists, etc. 

Yet in Chicago, a 9yr old boy ( and he isn't the first) is shot in what seems to be some sort of gang retaliation:
The boy was in a backyard near train tracks when he was shot in the chest, hands and arms
While there might be some sort of vigil, I have these questions to ask:

Where is the NBPP escorting AA students to and from schools through gang territory and threatening gang bangers w/ death like they are Ferguson police?

Where is Al Sharpton or Jessie Jackson and their bands of merry misfits leading marches through the streets and turning in every gang banger/drug dealer they find? 

Dozens of more AA' have been shot in Chicago alone since the Ferguson shooting yet we don't hear a peep from them about that. 

Instead they're running around threatening peaceful protestors and blaming everyone else for the problems. 



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4 comments:

Old NFO said...

No money or publicity there...

Weer'd Beard said...

Or the black cop who shot the unarmed white man.

http://www.wnd.com/2014/08/black-cop-kills-white-man-media-hide-race/

Nobody cares. It's ALL about race and racism.

So man blacks (maybe not a majority even) hate white people, and our culture accepts that as "fair"

Secesh said...

Business as usual, nothing to see here, move along.

Rob Crawford said...

In Chicago an entire family cooperated in a teenage girl shooting another teenage girl. An uncle carried the gun across town; an aunt cleared a jam and handed the gun back to the teenager after a misfire.

Never made the news outside Chicago.