Saturday, July 21, 2007

Cop Killers and Political Correctness

Thoughts on NYC cop killers by Heather McDonald.

(hat tip: Fred Gregory)

The Ugly Truth:


"Yet under the race-baiting precedents established by Al Sharpton, New York City Councilman (and former Black Panther) Charles Barron, and New York Times columnists and editors, the police have more than enough grounds for racial complaint. Blacks are blowing away police officers at rates far exceeding their own numbers. Nationally, blacks made up 40 percent of all cop killers from 1994 to 2005, even though they are only 13.4 percent of the American population.

That fact is not allowed in polite company, however, because race-baiting is tolerated in only one direction. Any time an officer shoots a black civilian, he runs a risk of igniting protest in the African-American 'community.'"



We don't have a Cop Killer and Cop Killer Apologist problem here in the Triad area.....yet.

But the underlying ingredients that lead to this are present for anyone who cares to take off the blinders.


Witness the constant drum beat of "intolerable racism" that is allowed to run almost unchecked.

Witness the constant obsession with race and supposed "hate crimes" pandering from a certain daily newspaper.

Witness "prominent" members of our community who never tire of playing the race card whenever it suits the purpose.

Witness the subservient demeanor of elected officials and high government employees to directly or indirectly do the bidding of a political action group whose main business is to exercise political, social and economic control to fulfill a racial agenda.

Will this all evolve to a "taking it to the streets" mentality of violence directed at our law enforcement officers?

And finally, will there be a great hue and cry for a "Truth and Reconciliation" process if it gets that far?

3 comments:

  1. It's an ugly truth, thanks for bringing this to our attention.

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  2. Bubba, there has been reported in Greensboro recently an increase in the number of violent incidents toward police. Fortunately, there was no cop killing, but as you say, the ingredients are there. And we have a black political and religious leadership that is all-too-willing to undermine police based on racial considerations.

    Heather McDonald has done excellent work reporting the flip side of these public controversies. Thanks to Fred for the hat tip.

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