Monday, April 7, 2014

White Driver Accidentally Hits Kid, Detroit Black Mob Beats Him Nearly to Death, Robs Him --Hello, Jesse, Al, MSNBC?

Steve Utash, Beating Victim
By Debbie Schlussel, Apr. 3, 2014, debbieschlussel.com


If Barack Obama had 10-20 sons . . . .

Funny, no Trayvon Martin-style outrage over this: a White driver accidentally hits a kid with his car in Detroit. He pulls over to see if the kid is okay (BIG MISTAKE!) and is beaten almost to death by a mob of 11 Black guys who also rob him. Yeah, that’s Detroit and that’s the REAL racism in America.

Reports say the kid he hit sustained only a broken leg as a result of the accident, but for pulling over and doing the “morally right” thing in the American killing field I call Detroitistan, the poor White schnook was rushed to the hospital where he is in critical condition and clinging to life. He was also lucky that some random, courageous Black woman stepped in and yelled at the Black mob to stop (assuming her story is accurate). She saved this guy’s life. And, sadly, she is the real minority in “Get Whitey” Detroit. She refused to give her name to a Detroit news radio station.

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2 comments:

  1. Why aren't more people talking about this? What if it were a black motorist assaulted by a white mob?

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  2. A "thug" mentality or behavior knows no race, gender, color, creed, ethnic background nor sexual orientation. It is what it is, barbaric! However, it is kind of curious that no "self appointed" black leaders are denouncing it.
    If it was a black driver in a predominately white area and a mob of white thugs did that?! Well, the news media would go into a "feeding frenzy". Now, I know that as little as 70 years ago, that was not the case. That back then, lynching's didn't even rate as news in some parts of the country. Thanks to the Almighty and Dr. King and untold numbers of Americans, that era has come to an end. Dr. Kings dream is almost, but not quite, a reality. What is needed now is that "all" people must be held accountable for their behavior and their character. Then Martin's dream will be fulfilled. I am 71 years old and I hope that I see that reality unfold before I pass. As a young white man in Chicago in the sixties I saw what MLK did by "holding up a mirror" for all to see that image for what it was. In my parochial high school World History classes, I studied the life of Mahatma Gandhi and saw how he defeated the mighty empire of England and won independence for his country by nonviolent means. I knew then that he was the leader for that time and place. The words of his speech in our Nations Capitol touched my soul. And I am still waiting for all of America to follow his lead.

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