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Ann Coulter's avatar

This mentality has a long history. From Paul Johnson, Modern Times:

<<[Dag Hammarskjöld, second Secretary-General of the U.N.] formulated what became a characteristic UN double-standard: that whereas the killing of Africans by whites (as at Sharpeville in South Africa on 21 March 1960) was of international concern and a threat to peace, the killing of Africans by Africans (or of whites by Africans, or of Asians by Africans or all three races by Africans) was a purely internal matter outside the purview of the UN. Thus the UN became identified with a form of inverted racism, which was to cost an incalculable number of African lives over the next two decades.>>

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William Hickey's avatar

Apparently the voters of Chicago and Philadelphia (among other places) don’t care very much either.

But if there is one line that conservative politicians, pundits and media personalities will not cross, it is blaming black people themselves as a group for the obscene levels of violence in their communities, violence coming from their people.

Instead we hear LBJ, the Great Society, fatherlessness, welfare, the war on drugs, “a culture of dependency,” the Democrats, white progressives, the teachers’ union, the police, “the bigotry of low expectations,” lack of trees, “environmental racism, “institutional racism,” etc., etc., etc. — they are at fault. They caused this.

Anybody, of course, but black people -- the folks who are doing the violence and the folks who do nothing effective to end it. But they ARE responsible.

In no other community or group would we countenance such decades-long dysfunction, bad behavior that we whites have been running away from for half-a-century. Flight hasn’t worked, but nobody in authority has had the guts to sound the trumpet to take back our society from these violence-prone people, or at least to say we will not run anymore.

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