If a white is in danger of dying or being murdered, you’d better hope there’s a white nearby to save him.
Conversely, if a black is in danger of dying or being murdered, you’d better hope there’s … a white nearby to save him!
While the typical white is no angel, black callousness and just plain meanness towards the suffering and possible death of all living things—human and animal—today is typically so extreme that, compared to it, most whites are angels.
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Both individuals are tasked with saving human lives.Note too that blacks routinely lionize monstrous blacks who abuse positions with the power over life and death, while openly hating whites who go out of their way to save black lives.
The black firefighter/EMT was not only criminally negligent, but watched as a man pretty much expired before him.
Yet the [elderly] white doctor walked six miles in the snow to perform life-saving surgery.
While the black would not even walk 50 feet to save a life.
When I was a teenager, circa 1975, a white cop in my hometown of Long Beach, New York, risked his life, taking out a black man who was laying siege to his neighborhood with a shotgun. The bad guy refused to lay down his weapon, after repeated orders, and the shooting was completely by the book, but that didn’t help the white cop. [A newspaper waged war on the cop with a "racism" hoax.] Eventually, he was set up on an ambush call, and beaten almost to death.
During the late 1980s and early ‘90s, the New York Times had a revolving “guest” essay feature in its Sunday Magazine, which was officially open to anyone, but in fact was only open to people with connections at the Times. (The official policy was a phony response to New York Newsday’s “Urban I” feature on its op-ed (“Viewpoints”) page, which really was open to anyone, and where I got my first break in the New York daily newspaper business.) Eventually, the Times feature degenerated into a column for liberal Susan Jacoby on alternating weeks, and then was jettisoned altogether by Times honchos, who hated anything that remotely smelled of meritocracy.
Anyway, one rare time the Magazine’s editor posted an honest guest essay about race, by a white doctor.
The man had recently gone swimming at a beach or lakefront that was predominantly black. A black child had drowned, or so it seemed. When the white doctor saw what the emergency was, he rushed to the aid of the stricken child, laid out on the beach, and saved his life. Did the assembled blacks let out a cheer, shake his hand, or merely smile at the white rescuer? No. They silently scowled at him with murderous hatred.
In the intervening 25 or so years, to my knowledge the Times has only published a handful of articles that were honest about race, all of them in a striking, award-winning 2000 series, “How Race is Lived in America.” (Note that the editors still said, “America,” instead of “the U.S.”)
I recall one article from that 2000 series in particular, a profile of a clique of racist, black Army sergeants who only put in black enlisted men for promotion to sergeant, and the humble white corporal of superior diligence whose career they blocked like a stone wall.
Charlie Leduff was one of the reporters who worked on that series.
Well, the Times long ago stopped doing that sort of thing!
Doctor walks six
miles in snow to
perform life-saving
brain surgery at
Trinity Medical Center
By Mike Oliver | moliver@al.com
AL.com
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January 29, 2014 at 5:20 P.M., updated January 31, 2014 at 9:07 P.M.
In this file photo from 2005, Dr. Zenko Hrynkiw performs back surgery at Baptist Montclair, now Trinity Medical Center. (Joe Songer/photo)
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Dr. Zenko Hrynkiw was at Brookwood Medical Center Tuesday morning when he was needed for emergency brain surgery at Trinity Medical Center.
The problem was the sudden snowstorm had locked down traffic, and the neurosurgeon didn't get farther than a few blocks.
"The cell service was bad so we were fading in and out," said Steve Davis, charge nurse in the neuro intensive care unit at Trinity. "At one point, I heard him say, 'I'm walking.'"
Davis had alerted authorities, and they were looking for him. There were supposed sightings, but no one could find him.
"The police were looking for him," Davis said.
Hours had gone by since the initial contact in the morning.
"He finally called me and said where's the patient? What's the status?" Davis said. "He spoke to the family and went off to surgery."
It was an emergency surgery for a traumatic brain injury. Hrynkiw is Trinity's only brain surgeon, Davis said.
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Dr. Zenko Hrynkiw
"Without the surgery, the patient would have most likely died," Davis said. "But he is doing well."
Davis said he and colleagues at Trinity were estimating the hike to the Montclair Road hospital at about eight miles, although Google Maps puts it at about six. The extreme weather Tuesday has been blamed for five deaths statewide and it stranded untold thousands away from their homes.
"This just speaks volumes to the dedication of the man," Davis said. "When I saw him, all I could say is 'you are a good man.' "
Davis said Hrynkiw takes good care of himself and frequently walks for exercise.
DIGGING OUT IN ST. CLAIR COUNTY
MARGARET, Alabama -- St. Clair County residents in Margaret try to dig out and clear roads near their homes. Road crews are busy dealing with major highways so neighbors use whatever they can to clear roads so stranded vehicles can be moved. Neighbors on Hunters Crossing Rd. work to clear a hill of ice on their street. (Joe Songer/jsonger@al.com).
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[Snow-walking doctors and other extraordinary tales from Birmingham area hospitals]
And Now, for the Flip Side of the Coin…
Cecil Mills Death Investigation Centers on Engine 26 Employees
D.C.
Cecil Mills death investigation centers on
Engine 26 employees
By Jay Korff January 29, 2014 - 11:18 p.m. WJLA News (ABC) Email
(WJLA) - Sources tell ABC7 that Lt. Kellene Davis is one of several D.C. Fire and EMS employees at the center of the investigation into Engine 26. Specifically, the investigation is questioning the agency’s response to a medical emergency on Saturday outside of the firehouse that left longtime city employee, Cecil Mills Jr., dead after a heart attack.
Earlier on Wednesday, our cameras captured Lt. Davis in the passenger seat of a ladder truck, covering her face to avoid being seen.
According to the Mills, family, the 77-year-old collapsed in cardiac arrest across the street from Engine 26 on Rhode Island Avenue in Northeast D.C. The family also says a number of people went across the street to ask for help, but instead were told to call 911.
At a mayoral forum Wednesday night, city leaders expressed outrage.
"Everything I've seen up until now has been horrific. If it could have gone wrong, it did in this situation," said D.C. Mayor Gray.
"Two things happened," added Councilmember Tommy Wells. "One was that no one came out of the fire house to help this gentleman. The other is the ambulance that was dispatched was dispatched to the wrong place. This was a number of fiascos."
Mill’s daughter Marie hasn’t been silent either:
"Protocol is heartless. [“Protocol” wasn’t heartless, Lt. Davis was allegedly heartless. Then again, the Mills family belongs to the Nation of Islam, Moorish Science, or some other genocidal, black supremacist cult, so they don’t want to criticize a fellow black, even if she caused their father’s death. But I’m sure they’ll find it in their hearts to sue the city, since they know the money will come out of white folks’ pockets.] It's heartless and that's how I felt because the person stood there and watched the entire thing and did nothing to help."
Sources say those who rushed over to the fire hall for help first met a rookie who had been on the job only for a couple of months. Sources say he asked Lt. Davis, who was in a bunk room, what to do. She responded that the family had to call 911 before reportedly returning to the bunk room.
Cecil Mills died that day, and now the department has launched a full internal investigation.
"The pain and the suffering that the family has gone through is unacceptable," said Deputy Mayor Paul Quander.
I just caught this story on 20/20. It happened some years ago but I thought it was interesting to relate to the Amanda Knox story. We know, of course, she was re convicted of the murder of Meredith Kercher on the word of a black drifter/drug dealer.
ReplyDeleteDavid Camm spent years in prison for murdering his family, then DNA is found linking a black sex criminal named Charles Boney is found. If you listen to Boney's story you are struck with how convoluted and phony sounding it is. He thought he committed his crime and was home free with the crime being pinned on David Camm. When he was finally caught he spun a fanciful tale that implicated David Camm and kept him under a haze of suspicion. Yes, even after catching the real perp, a black man, prosecutors, desperate not to lose face, used Boney's absurd lies to keep David Camm implicated in the crime.
I have a question: Do American prosecutors have the same disease of automatic belief in black murdering scumbags as Italian ones do when they spin tale that implicate innocent whites? Murdering blacks like Rudy Guede and Charles Boney are, of course, paragons of truth when they tell lurid stories about being in cahoots with whites. After all, implicating whites is a good way to move the spotlight off them and reduce their own sentences. That certainly wouldn't motivate them to lie - would it? Ya think that idea might actually dawn on a prosecutor?
There's a bittersweet ending though, Mr. Camm was finally exonerated and is free today, though he'll never get his family back and the years he lost.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGT6pxE2BXc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Camm
This is a followup to the comment I posted re the David Camm story. Here is a link the actual 48 hrs. story. You can watch it online. Jerry
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cbsnews.com/news/david-camm-walking-free/
Folks, this is as well your Federal Gov't now. And it's only getting worse by the day.
ReplyDeleteWell, it's going to get so much worse as you well know.
ReplyDeleteIn your article: Black police officers organizing gang rapes of white men in South Africa" you detail exactly where this is headed.
The future is not bright!
Regarding the Amanda Knox Affair, Guede wasn't enough. Even in Italy A Great White Defendant is desired.
ReplyDeleteThus Amanda Knox was charged.
David In TN
The real problem is Black Run America. Take a good, hard look at the effed up D.C. EMS department. http://www.emsworld.com/news/11057813/problems-continue-for-dc-fire-and-ems
ReplyDeleteThis is the capital of the country.
Yet blacks cannot even manage a city where most of the world's money is printed. Literally. So, lack of funding is most certainly not the issue!
As for the EMS person involved in the incident in question, she already had a rap sheet. http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Fire-Lieutenant-Accused-of-Hay-Theft-153345415.html
Like John Derbyshire says, "It's the blecks."
You mention my fellow native detroiter, Charlie Leduff, and his NY Times slaughterhouse article as part of their 2000 series on race in America. Why?
ReplyDeleteCharlie now works for Fox News Detroit channel 2 and does these social satire pieces like one where he golfed his way across Detroit through abandoned and derelict neighborhoods. But Charlie is this curious breed of white guy who insists on wearing some kind of minority identity. First it was "Native American." He was Indian first and white second. Then later he says he discovered he's part negro and now he wears that proudly and even tries to borrow some negro dialect and mannerisms. Why?
I too came from the cesspool that is Detoilet and while my (very) liberal mother tried to convince me I was "part Indian" - I only fell into it for a brief time during childhood. I always played the cowboy, never the Indian, and later on figured out with my phenotype if I really have any Indian in me it sure doesn't show. As an adult, I've always been perfectly content to be "just" a white guy.
So what is it with a guy like Leduff? Why is he so eager to be anything but white? And why, of all the writers on that NY Times series, did you mention only him?
Stan D Mute