By A Texas Reader
Fri, May 29, 2020 1:30 p.m.David Frum in The Atlantic: Trump is the Looter The President is Exposing Problems in America that Most Did Not Want to See
ATR: What America is he talking about?
Folks are squealing here in Dallas as well.
Yet another Negro was murdered here last night. https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/crime/investigation-underway-after-2-women-shot-dallas-police-say/287-185a951c-31de-44ba-8cbe-f57de05b14bd
A woman was killed and another was injured after being shot Thursday evening, Dallas police say. Around 6:05 p.m., officers were called to the area of E. Clarendon Drive and S. Marsalis Avenue in ... www.wfaa.com |
ATR: Where is the outrage?
Oh wait.
Let me consult The Narrative before I misspeak.
Witnesses to fatal stabbing on D.C. Metro train didn't intervene. July 10, 2015 / 6:11 PM / AP McLEAN, Va. - Kevin Sutherland died in the first-ever homicide aboard a Metro train in the subway ... www.cbsnews.com |
Frum was one of the "conservatives" (David French was another) who jumped on the Trayvon Martin Hoax in 2012. I recall Frum calling on that year's Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney, to make a call to Martin's parents. He also dismissed black on white crime as "anecdotes."
ReplyDeleteI remember Frum making the "anecdotes" bit.
I guess we can take outta this is that if only once in forty years that ain't so bad.
ReplyDeleteOne he displays a knife at close range in a subway train or bus you can pull out your gun and begin shooting without the bad guy doing anything further. That is if you are carrying and know how to use.
ReplyDeleteThey had one incident years ago in Chicago when two negro thugs robbed the Dan Ryan Expressway El train going from car to car with knives. Someone passenger shot the two thugs to death and everyone just exited the train. When the train got to the end of the line the only ones left on the train were the driver and the two dead thugs.
ReplyDeleteSaturday, May 30, 2020 at 3:05:00 P.M. EDT,
ReplyDeleteNo, we can't, because heinous black crime is constant. Historians Vincent Cannato and Fred Siegel have spoken of "quiet riots" and "rolling riots," respectively, to describe the unrelenting waves of black violence, when there are no "riots" going on.