Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Chicago: Black Muggers Beat Black WWII Vet, Porter B. Cross, Almost to Death for Sport, as if He were White; was This a Case of Mistaken Racial ID?

 
“Porter Cross, a World War II veteran, was beaten and robbed on his way home from buying Lottery tickets in the West Englewood neighborhood on July 30, 2012. (Credit: CBS)”
 

“Suspects Michael Protho, 17 (left), and Rashon Williams, 20 (right), are both accused of beating and robbing an 87-year-old World War II veteran in Chicago Lawn on July 30, 2012. A 15-year-old boy, not pictured, is also charged in the attack. (Credit: Chicago Police)” Note how Protho holds his head up high, thrusts out his jaw, and flares his nostrils in pride, and to look as fearsome as possible. At 17, whatever the media will or will not release about his juvy record, he wants the world to know that he is already a veteran super-predator.
 


 
By Nicholas Stix
 

"Normal" Savagery?

Since the 1960s, millions of black parents have raised their children to be ultra-violent predators, and to focus on harming whites, with the proportion of said black parent population rising each year. The black supremacist dream, as enunciated by the likes of Frances Cress Welsing and the late Amos N. Wilson, is for blacks to torture and slaughter only whites and Asians (Welsing and Wilson did not discuss Hispanics in the writings I’ve read). The problem is that when you raise savages, you get savages, and savages harm everyone.

And this is not an “underclass” thing. The most respectable-looking black women of all social classes aggressively support such murderous racism.

In the CBS Chicago video below, black reporter Derrick Blakley (about 54) and black news reader Jim Williams (about 50), grew up near the victim’s West Englewood neighborhood, talk about the “unwritten code” of their youth.

Jim Williams: “There was an unwritten code, even among the criminals, that you don’t pick on older people.

Derrick Blakley: “Those days are gone, that code is gone.”

That “unwritten code” prohibited attacking old black people, not “old people” in general. If anything, it promoted attacking old whites. During the 1960s, when Blakley and Williams were both toddlers, blacks in cities across the nation began terrorizing old whites.
 

An Alternate Hypothesis

By the way, many readers have taken Mr. Cross for white. He is a very light-skinned “black,” clearly a mulatto. Due to his attackers having destroyed his dentures and caused him great chin and jaw pain, he can barely speak, but if you listen closely, you will hear a black accent, and he has kinky white hair. His daughter is also clearly black, so I’m guessing he married a darker-skinned woman (who has surely died).

CBS Chicago’s Jim Williams emphasized that two of the suspects weren’t even from Chicago, but rather from the suburb of Calumet City.

This had me wondering. Had the attackers possibly gone to West Englewood, as black racists routinely do, in search of whites and Asians to victimize, and mistaken Mr. Cross for “white”?

A look at the area’s demographics dispelled that assumption.
 

Races in zip code 60636:

Black 97.5%
Hispanic 1.2%
Multiple 0.6%
Native Hawaiian (0%)
Other 0.1%
White 0.5%
American Indian 0%
Asian 0.1%
 

That doesn’t preclude, however, that the attackers were in West Englewood for non-race war reasons, and mistook Mr. Cross for white. However, it does raise questions about the intelligence of Mr. Cross’ daughter, who said she moved the two there two years ago, because she thought it was a safe neighborhood.

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87-Year Old World War II Veteran Robbed, Beaten
July 31, 2012 10:35 a.m.; updated at 5:59 p.m.
CBS Chicago

CHICAGO (CBS) – Three people, including two teenagers, have been charged with attacking and robbing an elderly World War II veteran Monday in the West Englewood neighborhood.

As CBS 2′s Derrick Blakley reports, Porter B. Cross, who turns 88 on Thursday, suffered cuts on his chin and bruises under his eye. The robbers smashed his glasses, knocked out his hearing aid, and broke his dentures in the assault.

The robbers took Cross’ wallet, but it had no money in it. He had about $27 in cash in his pocket, but the robbers did not get that money.

[Thanks to reader-researcher AL, for sending me this article.]

1 comment:

  1. Oddly enough, I'm currently re-reading the latest book on Leopold-Loeb, "For the Thrill of It," published in 2008. The author, a college professor named Simon Braatz, writes of Chicago having a high crime rate in 1924.

    One of the book's conclusions is that the judge, John Caverly, already had his mind made up on the sentence before Clarence Darrow's interminable closing. Caverly gave Leopold and Loeb "life" sentences because of their "youth." He was the most liberal judge in Cook County at the time and tried to prevent death sentences if possible.

    Sound familiar?

    Loeb got himself killed by a fellow inmate in 1936. Leopold was paroled from his "life plus 99 years" sentence in 1958.

    Clarence Darrow would have a lot of business in Chicago if he was around today and would find his standard excuse for criminal behavior-nobody is responsible for what they do-even more in vogue for current street thugs.

    David In TN

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