From Neal Boortz: SOURCE
We see this quite often in my neck of the woods. We have a couple of legislators ("publicity prostitutes") who scream "racism" 24/7. Because of their shenanigans...our local newspaper and news stations will often times run a "manhunt" or "Authorities are looking for..." articles.
The articles will list height, weight, clothing, gender....but will often times "forget" to list the subject's race. If the subject is black, it is seldom mentioned. Now, keep in mind...we're talking about someone who is on the loose, and being actively searched for by authorities, and they supposedly want the public's help. Yet, so as not to offend the professional victims, a vital piece of information is often left out.
I only ask that at some point in the future, there will be consistency...that if some particular action is indeed racist, it will be considered racist no matter who is involved. Is that too much to ask?
Probably so.
Oh .. and the woman who made the 911 call because she saw someone she thought was breaking into a house? Well now she's being called a racist. Yeah ... a racist. So ... here are the new rules. If you think you see someone committing a crime your first task is to determine whether or not that person's color. If they are white, you call 911. If they're black, you simply turn and walk away. Whatever you do, do not call 911. That, of course, would make you a racist. Hard to believe (or maybe it isn't), but this woman is actually getting death threats ... death threats from people who are legally entitled to vote.
We see this quite often in my neck of the woods. We have a couple of legislators ("publicity prostitutes") who scream "racism" 24/7. Because of their shenanigans...our local newspaper and news stations will often times run a "manhunt" or "Authorities are looking for..." articles.
The articles will list height, weight, clothing, gender....but will often times "forget" to list the subject's race. If the subject is black, it is seldom mentioned. Now, keep in mind...we're talking about someone who is on the loose, and being actively searched for by authorities, and they supposedly want the public's help. Yet, so as not to offend the professional victims, a vital piece of information is often left out.
I only ask that at some point in the future, there will be consistency...that if some particular action is indeed racist, it will be considered racist no matter who is involved. Is that too much to ask?
Probably so.