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If you spend enough time in a black neighborhood you're going to see drug use and violence.
I've visited my nieces and nephews and seen this. It reminds me of my time in Mogadishu. Every other night someone fires a gun once it gets dark. It's just normal in these kinds of housing areas. When the booze starts flowing they start busting caps. The more blacks...the more likely someone's going to get shot. This week a bunch of people got shot at a birthday party for a 12 yr old. Unwanted guests showed up and started a fight with somebody....guns were pulled...shots were fired. How did a bunch of teenagers get these guns?
Blacks are used to this. I'm not saying they like it....but most of them have been involved in or witnessed to a shooting. If they aren't shooting at each other, they're pulling a knife or getting into a fight. The only thing they seem to agree on is that this is all whitey's fault. Many of them are just existing....so they don't understand why they had to grow up in this environment. To them...losing friends to shootings is a part of life.
Now is this because of racism?
No....I think it is a byproduct of a culture that began when they were brought over the ocean and thrown into slavery, and it really took off in the 60s. A stigma that hovers over their heads in our ghettos. Welfare....poverty...lack of proper upbringing....children having children and never knowing how to raise their kids properly. That is the primary cause of all of this violence. Where is the father???? Where is the adult supervision????
'The old rituals of childhood are passing away in this newfangled age.
Riding your bicycle on the streets under the lights in summer? Parents are too afraid to even let their progeny touch bicycles. Book-reading has given way to kids on cellphones and iPads. And those old-fashioned knife fights we used to settle beefs are now being broken up by censorious law enforcement officers who think the combatants might pose a threat to each other’s lives.
If that “Sesame Street” standard “One of These Things (Is Not Like the Others)” is playing in your head right now, you’re not alone. But don’t tell that to activist, filmmaker and
Black Lives Matter activist Bree Newsome, who has become bad-famous on Twitter after police shot and killed black teenager Ma’Khia Bryant in a local park in Columbus, Ohio.
According to
The Cleveland Plain Dealer, the girl, who was either 15 or 16 depending on various reports, was shot and killed by an officer Tuesday. Footage from the
bodycam, released later that evening by the Columbus Division of Police, shows the officer arriving on the scene as the girl was swinging a knife at another female. The officer yelled for the girl with the knife to get down, but she refused, charging another woman who was pinned against a car — and prompting the officer to shoot her.'
'Teenagers have been having fights including fights involving knives for eons. We do not need police to address these situations.'
www.westernjournal.com