Black on black crime, despite it’s high numbers, has always been under reported. The liberal media afraid that they will be called racists for highlighting or profiling African-Americans. It was easier to talk about “white on black” because that was the established problem in our society. It was also easier for the Al’s and Jesse’s of this world to lead the minorities instead of helping them. If the blacks would quit criticizing the Bill Cosby’s of this world who realize what the problem is and are actually trying to solve it. It is a good thing this reporter is black or all h*ll would break out. How dare anyone, dare to report the truth!!
This is not the first time Whitlock has blasted the “black society” You can see articles like his about the NBA all star fiasco and other social outcries…
I vividly remember former President Clinton taking a question on this topic during one of those MTV youth forums. This young, angry, defiant black women asked Mr. Bill what he thought of “gangsa’ rap”. She was sure to lead the question to the fact that she was a great supporter of “Gangsa’ Rap” (a huge chip-on-shoulder that NFL padding couldn’t cover). Bill had the perfect opportunity to tell this young woman how distructive it is and how it pollutes the mind. ……Mr. Bill’s answer: “I cannot answer you because I don’t know anything about it” What BUNK! A perfect opportunity wasted by cowardace. Oh, it just came to me! Mr. Clinton was our first black president, right? Now his answer makes sense.
Faster, the sad thing is the ones who can change this are either to scared to or their egos cannot admit that they are wrong an need to change, and because of it a large portion of a whole generation for a whole race is being lost…
Imagine what would happen if the black community, which has a history of block voting, became the new moral majority.
Black on black crime, despite it’s high numbers, has always been under reported. The liberal media afraid that they will be called racists for highlighting or profiling African-Americans. It was easier to talk about “white on black” because that was the established problem in our society. It was also easier for the Al’s and Jesse’s of this world to lead the minorities instead of helping them. If the blacks would quit criticizing the Bill Cosby’s of this world who realize what the problem is and are actually trying to solve it. It is a good thing this reporter is black or all h*ll would break out. How dare anyone, dare to report the truth!!
That fellow is a great writer!
Thanks, DB
Wow - that’s a keeper.
Here’s Whitlock on MSNBC speaking about Imus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ZQXaXmCW4
I agree with Little Mike. Can someone send this article to Quanell X?
AW - I think the difference between Jason and QX is that Jason wants to help black people and QX wants to help himself.
the blacks have to fear racism not from white but from hispanics in the near future. they will have big problems with them.
This is not the first time Whitlock has blasted the “black society” You can see articles like his about the NBA all star fiasco and other social outcries…
I vividly remember former President Clinton taking a question on this topic during one of those MTV youth forums. This young, angry, defiant black women asked Mr. Bill what he thought of “gangsa’ rap”. She was sure to lead the question to the fact that she was a great supporter of “Gangsa’ Rap” (a huge chip-on-shoulder that NFL padding couldn’t cover). Bill had the perfect opportunity to tell this young woman how distructive it is and how it pollutes the mind. ……Mr. Bill’s answer: “I cannot answer you because I don’t know anything about it” What BUNK! A perfect opportunity wasted by cowardace. Oh, it just came to me! Mr. Clinton was our first black president, right? Now his answer makes sense.
“There’s only one group of people who can change the rotten, anti-education, pro-violence culture our kids have adopted”
Best line!!
Faster, the sad thing is the ones who can change this are either to scared to or their egos cannot admit that they are wrong an need to change, and because of it a large portion of a whole generation for a whole race is being lost…
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Also, it’s easier to blame someone else.