Black Flash Mob Mayhem
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Posted by: Errol Phillips
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Black Flash Mob Mayhem
It really is starting to get out of hand. And I afraid that while we have the Agitator in Chief in the White House, it is only going to get worse.
Flash Mobs – Kids you say ! Why can’t you say black thugs….young black animals roaming the streets looking for White Targets while our wonderful Attorney says and does nothing?
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Just a couple Articles I happened to come across today:
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Let’s start with 17-year-old, pregnant Jessica Redmon-Beckstead. She was riding the bus with her boyfriend when five black women started to taunt, attack, kick, punch and rob her.
All the time laughing. One complained about a broken fingernail.
“My girlfriend’s pregnant,” shouted the boyfriend as they punched her and kicked him in the face.
“We didn’t hit her in the stomach,” yelled one of the women. That got a few laughs. And the violence resumed.
Here is another from CBS in New York
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Violent, thieving mobs have been making headlines across the country for the past few years, and now they have hit New York City.
And Maurice Dubois reported in this CBS 2 investigation, the teen mobs have left neighborhoods worried as businesses take matters into their own hands.
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This kind of violence and worse has been going on since the end of WW2 when Harlem was all white. The criminals moved in with such horrible crimes, that the white people had to move. Even the good black reidents had to move. It was like an invasion.
That’s nothing new. That type of group has been doing that since 1943 taking over New York’s Manhattan-Harlem area which used a majority of white, some hispanic and blacks livng together in harmony. Then the riots began and the good people left and moved to the Bronx. That’s how Harlem was invaded. The black criminals, (as if it had been planned, raped, robbed, burglarized and murdered there way through New York. People , not only white but black & Hispanic were afrsaid to leave their apartments at night.The streets were always dangerous. I know, I lived through the riots and the crime. As a police officer I made as many arrests off-duty as I did working Harlem trying to protect the good black people who were afraid to leave their home at night. It was a major plan by various groups unknown at this time because the athorities were hampered as they are today There’s a lot more going on, believe me.