Sunday, April 24, 2011

McDonald's Violence: Black-on-White

WARNING: DISTURBING VIOLENCE. In this video, two black girls beat a white girl into potentially fatal condition at a Baltimore McDonald's restaurant, with only marginal intervention from store management, and abetting by other store employees. An older women ultimately comes to the white girl's aid, but not soon enough to keep her from convulsing. I don't know what led up to this, but I cannot imagine any justification. "Stop this crazy world, I want to get off!"



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James C. Collier

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11 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:42 PM

    Ummm... she was a man. An adult male walks into a women's bathroom that a 14 year old girl is using. And the girls are criminals?

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  2. The person was transgender and I hope the attackers, who have been identified, are prosecuted for a hate crime on top of the assault.

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  3. Anonymous4:34 PM

    This is not new. The trend seems to be that young black people record attacks on unsuspecting victims- usually white people- and post them on the internet, worldstarhiphop.com the site of choice. Typically these are set up, although this one doesn't appear to be.

    Empirical evidence black people are violent and sadistic.

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  4. What s strange world, sigh....

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  5. @Thrasymachus,

    Violent and sadistic like Ed Gein-15 people killed, Ted Bundy-40 people killed, John Gacy- 24 people killed, Jeffrey Dahmer-15 people killed, Belle Gunness-49 people killed, Gary Ridgeway-claimed to have killed 71 people, plead guilty to 48..

    Empirical evidence white people are violent and sadistic.

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  6. Anonymous4:48 PM

    I could not stand there and let this happen. No way. Of course I'd end up in jail or sued by these low life girls but I still not could stand there and let this CRAP happen.

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  7. This is outrageous and had it been the reverse, rest assured that there would have been much howling about racism with a likely appearance by Al Sharpton. As Black people, we can not remain silent in response to such outrageous behavior as it does severe injury to us as a whole. I'd would have like to have seen an whole array of the so called civil right establishment loudly condemn this as that would send messages to those observing this as well as those who would perpetrate such attacks. As it is, they remain silent not only about this but a whole host of other things that go on within the community. It's high time silence is broken about these things.

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  8. @greg this indeed was horrible and repugnant yet I have to ask; if the victim was black would you have even batted a eye? Would you have suggested the civil rights community issue a statement? Or, would u just think, them hood azz people are truly an embarrassment to us. just asking harveysglobalpolitics.blogspot.com

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  9. Anonymous1:49 PM

    No, Invisible Man, violent and sadistic like the 800,000 that were killed in the Rwandan genocide.

    It's hard to list the names of genocidal killers when there are no names to report.

    What you should be doing is forgetting that these two women were black and see the viscous and repeated attack on this other human being.

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  10. to Anonymous above :
    Actually there are plenty of names. Unlike in many african countries, the rwandan state reached everywhere and the whole country was efficiently divided up into districts and other such administrative units.
    They could list the names of pretty much everyone in the country and could assign everyone to an ethnic group ( hutu, tutsi or twa ( pygmies)). In each district or administrative unit, lists of key people to eliminate were drawn. Unlike in Liberia or Sierra Leone where total chaos reigned, the genocide was relatively well organized and militias acted on precise orders. Those orders were signed. That has allowed international tribunals to go after a certain number of people whose names were all over the genocide. Theoretically, they could find the names of the majority of the people who killed. They won't because those names probably number in the 100s of 1000s and it's just impractical to judge so many people.

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  11. Anonymous8:29 PM

    So sad people will not help a person getting beat like that. How do some people have such liitle regard for human life?

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