You know, there are time in life when the truth becomes something that must be faced, whether one likes it or not. And that doesn’t mean that you simply abandon it or can chose to ignore it completely. Unfortunately we don’t have the luxury, even though many try, of creating a much more palatable version of the ‘truth’ because it might better illustrate the narrative that one might be working hard to advance. Unless of course, you happen to be a Democrat, then that’s exactly what you do because you know the media isn’t going to call you on it.
I bring this up because it was Rudolph Giuliani who recently pointed out that the media now so focused on the Ferguson, Missouri grand jury should maybe pay a bit more attention on why it s white police officers are in black neighborhoods to start with. It was while on "Meet the Press" this past Sunday that Giuliana said, "I find it very disappointing that you're not discussing the fact that 93 percent of blacks in America are killed by other blacks." But then I’m sure we’ll all agree that black on black crime doesn’t garner the same type of headlines.
The case of white police officers killing blacks are the exception rather that the rule, he said. Giuliani then added, and rather empathetically, "We are talking about the significant exception." But that statement didn’t seem to go over to well with supposed author and Georgetown ‘professor’, Michael Eric Dyson. Dyson, you see, said Giuliani was drawing a "false equivalency," saying that most blacks who kill other blacks go to jail and they are not sworn by the state to uphold the law. I think the professor draws the "false equivalency" here.
Giuliani said 70 percent to 75 percent of crime in New York City takes place in predominantly black areas, and that's why there is a large police presence in those places. And then he rightfully went on to say, "The white police officers wouldn't be there if you weren't killing each other." That remark seemed to set off Mr. Dyson who responded by saying, "Look at this! This is the defensive mechanism of white supremacy at work in your mind, sir!" Again, by making such a statement Dyson only makes himself appear less credible on the issue at hand.
This rather heated debate was sparked by a discussion of the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri that took place last August. The unarmed, 300 pound, teen was killed by white police officer Darren Wilson, sparking weeks of protests, some of which turned violent. And of course the myth that has been perpetrated ever since by the likes of this moron Dyson, as well as people like Sharpton and even our president, is that the ONLY reason this black thug is now dead is because he had the misfortune of being black and confronted by a racist white cop.
Giuliani says people pushing for an indictment from the grand jury probing the Michael Brown killing in Ferguson, Missouri are perverting the criminal justice system. He said, "This grand jury is under incredible pressure … to indict. I feel sorry for these people because they know if they walk out of that grand jury room and have not indicted they may have created a massive riot in their city and maybe throughout the United States." I find myself wondering of some members of this grand jury might actually view indicting an innocent cop as being the lesser of two evils?
The former mayor added, "To me, that kind of pressure is completely inconsistent with the American criminal justice system. And the people who are putting on that pressure should be ashamed of themselves." And he’s absolutely correct. These thugs are threatening violence if the grand jury doesn’t come to the ‘correct’ conclusion to indict this white policeman for doing nothing more than defending himself. And then you have the race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson throwing gas on the fire, and our joke of a president acting far less than presidential.
Fear of more unrest has led Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon to declare a state-of-emergency pre-emptively. Nixon, a Democrat, has faced criticism for that move, but Giuliani said he understood, since he found himself in similar situations as mayor of America's largest city. "I would have had a state of emergency, but I would have kept it quiet," Giuliani said. He said he would have had police on alert and placed them where they wouldn't be seen by the public so they would be ready at a moment's notice to stop any kind of violence.
The bottom line here is that racists like this boob Dyson care very little about the truth or about justice, for that matter. And I believe that they too know that this thug likely got exactly what he deserved, but they see his death as something that should exploited to the fullest in some sick and twisted effort to further divide the American people along racial lines. Once again we see the black community being played for saps, as they, once again, have allowed themselves to be convinced that they will somehow come out better for it in the end. But that never happens.
There was nothing racist about what Giuliani said. NOTHING! All he was stating was what most people with a brain are able to recognize as being a fact. But somehow racist boobs like this Dyson character are incapable, or unwilling, of being able to do that. And only because they thing that there’s more to be gained, politically by doing so. Sadly things are likely to get worse before they get better, and when the worst does happen I’m sure well see Michael Dyson, Al Sharpton and even Barack Obama all patting themselves on the back.
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