Tuesday, March 25, 2014

"Louisville Black Mobs Too Many to Ignore--City Rejects Media Cover-up"

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By Colin Flaherty, Mar. 23, 2014, WND
Ten years ago, the media in Louisville, Ky., could have gotten away with reporting this weekend’s events this way: A group of 10 “roving teens got into a fight with two girls … then it happened a few more times over two hours.”
But now, less than 24 hours after a mob of 30 black people roamed through the city’s downtown Saturday, beating, laughing, destroying property, sending three seriously hurt people to the hospital and walking away laughing, outraged citizens in Louisville are asking two questions: Why is black mob violence such a problem? And when is local media going to start telling the truth about it?
Samantha Craven saw one of the attacks: “I seriously just witnessed a man get beat (almost) to death on Broadway right by 4th street live,” she wrote at the WAVE-TV News site. “He was jumped by AT LEAST 30 kids!! There was blood everywhere. … This is the craziest s— I’ve ever seen in my life! I’m shaking. … I wanna cry.”
Later, via email, Craven described the attackers as black and added, “As we drove away, we noticed the group still walking laughing and carrying on a few blocks down.”
WHAS-TV News described one of the assaults as a “fight.” But it was hardly that.
“It was a group of black teens,” said Craig Roberts of Louisville. “Wonder why they won’t mention that.”
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1 comment:

  1. The media is corrupt. They are afraid to report anything negative about blacks in our society in an effort to persuade everyone that young black kids are just the same as young asian and white children. There is a problem...welfare is enabling young black women to have as many unwanted kids as they choose and those kids are growing up undisciplined and unafraid of authority. The media is complicit and so is the Mayor and chief of police. Shame on them. I only hope one of their family members is attacked and beaten to near death. Then we may see some change....I hope.

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