So, there's crime/mob violence problem. It's reported by the media and dealt with by the police. What conspiracy is basso b****ing about here? Doesn't look like the problem is being ignored because it's black-on-white.
The media focuses on whatever will sell papers/TV ads or otherwise bring in revenue for the media. Crime-related stories sell better when there's someone famous, rich or attractive (i.e. someone who doesn't appear to be from the typical population that appears on Cops) involved. Casey Anthony would not have attracted nearly as much attention if she was unattractive.
No that's not the new definition of racist. The definition of racist is the same as it was yesterday. But please, since it appears to make you happy, I guess you can continue proving the media "not reporting this" by citing local news article after news article.... ...err, what? each day that passes and we get closer and closer to what...black twitterpocalpyse attacks? ...the coming race war?...right? Or wait, don't answer... Who knows or cares what you mean here. Again, I invite you to stormfront this sh-t already. That's where basso got it from.
No doubt that group would be you lily lefties here on this board. I would have enjoyed every minute of that beating, I'll make sure to have a cold one and some snacks to munch on. You see, you lefties due to your mental disorders and political corrrectness, you stopped being men a long time ago. If any one of those black thugs tried that crap on me or my family, I would definitely made the evening news. A proud veteran, a former boxer, packing some serious heat and currently reside in the great state of Texas. Esteban AKA "The Blind Zorro"
It takes a real man to love trannies like you - congrats on your awesome macho manliness. Keep ****ing those trannies!
I thought the Philly incidents were interesting because they picked the part of town with all the college people...
yeah, i was in center city this weekend actually, stayed near rittenhouse sq. as one walks east and crosses market, on locust, walnut, pine, chestnut, there are some areas that look fine, but there's an element lurking about that i'd prefer not to encounter. gets better once you get nearer the historic district, past Jefferson.
Well yeah. Center City, but actually Penn though I'm referring to - it isn't in the center of Philadelphia, but off to the West in West Philadelphia. Not sure if you have been there, but I visited there in college and wasn't all that impressed. Kind of a scary place. Not sure if I'd want to spend 4 years there/glad I didn't in retrospect. Though I did meet some of the locals who didn't seem to bad. There was the one guy was a West Philly native, "born and raised" so he said, in the course of relating his entire history to me there. He had apparently gotten into a scrap with some local miscreants down at the neighborhood basketball courts; a pretty minor brawl by West philly standards, was lucky to get out with his life. This apparently alarmed his parents greatly, in fact his mom got so pissed, she basically took him aside and laid down an ultimatum which sort of flip-flopped the dude's life totally upside down… To be exact, she basically told him that he was "moving in with his auntie & uncle in Bel Air." He secured a taxi, with the license plate "FRESH" and some cloth dice hanging from the rear-view mirror. It was a rare cab, to be sure. The dude told the drive "homes" to head o ver to bel air, before smelling him later. Upon arrival, he looked at his kingdom, he was finally there, perched upon his throne. As the prince of...