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July 10, 2009 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

A senile black woman who beat a dear to death is all over the news in Northeast Ohio. The latest is that she will be charged to the fullest extent of the law for animal cruelty.

About a half an hour south a black mob nearly beats two white people to death. The news? Silent. The police? Asleep.

In the same town (Akron) a couple of black slime buckets nearly kicked a dog to death while robbing a house. The press ran stories to get donations in an effort to save the poor pooch (who eventually had to be put down). Police were sure to get the animal cruelty charges on the book for the suspects.

It’s probably not enough to expect white people to get an equal footing with blacks (God only knows the holy hell that would be unleashed if a white mob beat nearly beat two black people to death); but how about equal footing with animals?

Filed Under: law and order, politically incorrect

Salt and Pepper

July 17, 2008 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

Local super cop Jim Simone bagged his fifth scumbag this past week to lauds and criticisms from the usual corners. Let’s see if you can guess the races of the following two columnists who have generated much noise!

Quote from column 1:

That’s not what we get with Simone. He’s a career police officer, who’s reportedly always wanted to be in the middle of the action. He’s wanted to protect. He’s someone who has consistently evidenced a willingness to die serving a dying city.

So now this is the thanks he gets for stopping a resistant bank robber. He is denigrated as a serial murderer and a bully. It would seem a bit more fitting, however, that we recognize his valor and thank him for his proven willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice.

Quote from column 2:

Cleveland police officer Jim Simone has an alarming record of killing people.

If anyone else gunned down five people, we’d call him a serial killer.

You would be absolutely right if you guessed that the first is written by a well grounded black guy who is sick of the crime and victimhood plaguing the black community and that the second is written by a white, self-righteous woman who is an adherent of liberal group-think that preaches to rubbing yourself with spices to make yourself tastier for the evil doers of the planet. One more quote from #2:

They don’t hand out death sentences. That’s not their job.

Well dammit, it should be someone’s job and Officer Simone seems do be doing a fine job of it.

Filed Under: law and order, politically incorrect

Section 8

June 18, 2008 by L. Bane. Leave a Comment

Ever the source for political incorrectness, Steve Sailer has a new article up discussing the dynamics of section 8 housing.

But Rosin shows at great length that it’s not “paranoia” at all—poor people really do destroy suburbs. The tearing-down of Memphis’s inner city projects, while making Memphis’s historic downtown more fashionable for young white professionals, has launched a crime wave in the inner suburbs.

This piece actually solves two issues that I’ve been too lazy to rectify in my mind:

    • First, what has made so many inner city areas suddenly habital again? There’s even slick condos on Clevelands near west side, an area given up for gone no more than fifteen years ago.
  • Second, why have so many formally decent suburban areas gone to pot? Forest Park in Cincinnati and Maple Heights in Cleveland both spring to mind. I’m sure some demographic issues don’t help, but still.

It turns out that the two are directly related through, get this, government mismanagement*.

First, inner city government housing which should have never have been built in the first place is torn down under assumption that the hellish conditions of the projects are caused by concentrated poverty rather than the hellish inhabitants. Second, section 8 housing is handed out to those same occupants so that instead of having to work hard to live in a nice area, said occupant can just mooch on the efforts of others. All this is done with the thought that when the moochie beholds his neighbor struggling to actually pay for his house while paying taxes so that the mooochie can live next to him; that Mr. Mooch will realize the errors of his ways and start working smart and hard for his place in society which he gets for free anyway. Or something like that…

“… the match was near-perfect. On the merged map, dense violent-crime areas are shaded dark blue, and Section 8 addresses are represented by little red dots. All of the dark-blue areas are covered in little red dots, like bursts
of gunfire.
The rest of the city has almost no dots. … they were amazed—and deflated—to see how perfectly the two data sets fit together.”

*Mr. Sailer trys to make the point that section 8 is part of long term, well thought out government strategy to aid developers. I only wish our politicians were smart enough to be that corrupt.

Filed Under: law and order, politically incorrect

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