“Blacks Roamed the Streets”: Right Wing Blog Says Black Expo ‘Inescapably’ Tied to Race Violence

It sounds like something out of one of those Ron Paul newsletters, circa the early 1990′s, but it’s not. Even Ron Paul has disavowed those letters, and claims he doesn’t even know who wrote them, but over at right wing blog WND.com, they’re rehashing similar sorts of nastiness.

In a post today entitled, Black Expo ‘Inescapably Tied’ to Race Violence, writer Colin Flaherty -well- basically says blacks are animals:

Looking over one of the worst crimes scenes in the history of downtown Indianapolis, state trooper Rod Russell was sad.

“It’s just a few people who make it bad for everyone,” Russell said.

But the “few” were thousands of blacks who roamed the streets of downtown in the aftermath of an Indianapolis Black Expo marred by fighting, vandalizing, assaulting and even shooting. Lots of shooting. Ten people were taken to local hospitals with bullet wounds.

“Why did we find an AK-47 in the back of someone’s car,” asked Frank Straub, director of public safety, about the 2010 rampage. No one knew, other than the fact the violence is a tradition at the annual event – despite 300 police officers on the street to stop it.

YouTube is now part of the tradition as well: Much of the illegal behavior is captured on video.

The writer then connects the Black Expo violence to a trend of black thuggery sweeping the nation:

The criminal behavior in Indianapolis during Black Expo is part of a nationwide trend of hundreds of episodes of racial group violence in more than 50 cities over the last three years.

“Before the [2010] Expo, a lot of people in Indianapolis were complaining about the police presence, saying it was too much and it was racist,” said Jake Finnegan, an Indianapolis resident. “But then we saw what happened and they shut up.”

According to Flaherty, it’s a jungle out there.

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4 Responses to “Blacks Roamed the Streets”: Right Wing Blog Says Black Expo ‘Inescapably’ Tied to Race Violence

  1. Bill Phillips June 18, 2012 at 2:38 am

    I read flaherty’s book. White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it.

    And i read this article.

    You know the “inescapably violent” quote comes from the Indianapolis Star, the daily paper.

    And rather than go back and re-read Flaherty’s book, could you tell me where you got the word jungle. Did he say that?

    What he did say is that there is a lot of racial violence out there — and he documented it. Hundreds of examples in more than 60 cities all over the country.

    Lots of links to YouTube. Lots.

    But he wrote the book because a lot of people are in denial.

    This is just one more example.

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  2. Chris Gibbs July 1, 2012 at 9:23 pm

    Good time to read the stats of the expo. Numbers dont lie; there is a lot of violence at major black events. One doesnt have to be racist to report accurate numbers. Hate on the guy if you want, but most of the time, when a large numbers of blacks get together, there is usually some type of violent outburst. Be mad at your own people for failing to behave; not the journalist reporting the madness.

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  3. Dee Galloway July 30, 2012 at 7:53 pm

    Excuse me, Massa Gibbs, but I think you are a little confused. Have you not been living on planet Earth most of your puny life? All THINKING people are fully aware that numbers DO, in fact, lie, most of the time, depending on who is reporting on what and their reasons for reporting it. I’m SURE you actually intended to say that there’s a lot of violence at most large gatherings of volatile human beings. The race of these humans is of no consequence – it is the violence and pointless injury and/or loss of life that is important. I’m mad at “my people” all right. I’m mad at ALL humans who seem to think that hurting and killing another human being is ever justifiable, and YES, that includes every armed conflict on the planet, past and present.

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  4. Anila November 21, 2012 at 10:31 am

    We can’t deny it. It’s happening all over the country. I have read the book http://whitegirlbleedalot.com/ which documents different hate crimes and racial violence committed by black people.

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