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Black Mob Violence. Indianapolis
2013-09-15
In the last three years, there have been dozens of episodes of racial violence in this once bucolic slice of middle America. Many documented in White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it.

Much of it on video.

But because the participants are not carrying signs with racist slogans, or promoting violent black revolution as some did during a recent public meeting in Indianapolis, many reporters say there is no evidence of racial violence in Indianapolis. Or anywhere else.

No matter how many videos there are. No matter how far out of proportion black mob violence is. If they do not report it, it does not exist. And if it does not exist, how can they report it?

Every discussion of racial violence in Indianapolis must begin with the Indiana Black Expo. Over the last ten years, this annual, week long celebration of racial consciousness has been the site of shootings, assaults, property destruction, violence against police, and large scale mayhem that can only be called riots.

It got so bad even the Indy Star could no longer ignore it:

"Although none of the shootings or fights was directly connected to Summer Celebration events or venues, the annual celebration of black culture that attracts more than 200,000 people Downtown during its 11-day run has been inescapably tied to the violence."

Black mob violence is hardly limited to the Black Expo.

Downtown Indianapolis has been the site of dozens of cases of large-scale black mob violence over the last three years. The Indy Star reports these perpetrators as "unruly teens," or "unruly youths" or any number of other euphemisms. But the videos tell the story.

The mobs are black.

Downtown Indy is supposed to be a gleaming center of commerce and government and tourism.

Instead, downtown on weekends today often resembles an armed camp with police officers, barricades, helicopters, and an increasing number of empty storefronts from merchants who no longer wish to tolerate the black mob violence that occurs with regular and violent intensity.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#6  At some point the folks that have been crying whites are racists for years and building up this reserve of hate and hopelessness in the black community should be held accountable.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2013-09-15 18:56  

#5  Large numbers of uneducated, unemployed youth, roving, raping, and pillaging. In the finest traditions of sub-Saharan tribal Africa, it's time for a gov't orchestrated war 'die off'.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-09-15 15:00  

#4  The Korean store owners did that during the LA riots of the early 90s. The mob stayed away.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-09-15 11:31  

#3  Open fire on the rioting mobs of blacks. Everytime they riot.
Posted by: Secret Asian Man   2013-09-15 10:43  

#2  The central concept of Cultural Marxism, which it does owe to classical Marxism, is that some group of people is oppressing some other group.

Marx saw the Western world of his own time as one in which owners of capital were oppressing the proletariat, the working classes. He expected that when the contradictions in this system, the class antagonisms, became sufficiently acute, there would be a revolutionary change to a new and more just order of society.

Those contradictions eventually did become acute: in 1914, when the great nations of Europe all went to war against each other. To the shock and bafflement of the Marxists, however, the proletariat of Europe, instead of staging a social revolution, marched obediently off to war under their bourgeois officers.

But Lenin’s revolution in Russia saved appearances sufficiently that many Marxists were able to convince themselves that this was History working itself out as the Master had foretold—in spite of the fact that Lenin’s Russia, and even less Stalin’s, bore scant resemblance to the society of justice and equality Marx had envisioned.

Other Marxists could not forgive the proletariat for their dereliction of duty. They threw them, as we say nowadays, under the bus, and from the 1920s on began searching around for a surrogate proletariat—some group somewhere that was suffering nobly under oppression by some other group.

They duly found such a group. In fact they found several: Colonized peoples, American blacks, then later women and homosexuals. By now there is an entire menagerie of surrogate proletariats, whose boundaries can hardly be computed: fat people, schizophrenics, transsexuals, the disabled, and so on.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-09-15 08:14  

#1  downtown on weekends today often resembles an armed camp with police officers, barricades, helicopters, and an increasing number of empty storefronts
Like Chicago, DC, Atlanta, St. Louis, Houston, LA,...
Posted by: Skidmark   2013-09-15 08:01  

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