Saturday, July 10, 2010

The Race Card is Dead to Me

Another day, another angry young black kid commits a crime in public, police are summoned, kid acts squirrelly, cop gets his taser and fires (oops, that's the glock), bang, kid is dead, cell phone video is shot and the next thing you know the headlines scream "unarmed black child shot by white cop". No context, no cause and effect. Apparently the mean white cop walked up to a child, licking an ice cream cone, and pumped him full of lead. Never mind that Oscar got in a brawl that resulted in the police being summoned and the cop accidentally pulled his glock instead of his taser in the heat of the mayhem.

The cop was charged with murder, but was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. He'll serve some very hard time, as a cop in prison is an opportunity for revenge. Beatings, rape, not a friend to be found. His career and life are over. Sounds about right for an accident eh?

But it ain't good enough for the race activists in america. They demand the white man's blood for Oscar Grant's blood. And if they can't get that, well then they'll riot, burn stuff and loot some fine booze and appliances. There, that's better now, our bloodlust is sated for a bit, until the next outrage opportunity.

But not to worry, AG Eric Holder is going to look into the verdict. He won't miss an opportunity to always be a racist first and a lawman last. He be big on makin 'scuses for da bros cause cowardly white folk won't discuss racism. And black panthers blocking polls with truncheons who call for killin white children couldn't be racists. Dem be community activists.

Black kids shoot other black kids dead on purpose every day in america. Where's the freakin outrage over that? No riots or protests or looting. No cries of blood for blood by the state. Just more kids killing other kids for social status in the hood. And so the wheel turns...round and round....forever.

I'm sick of the hypocrisy of black activists. It's boring. The race card is dead to me.

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