Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Is John Derbyshire right?

After the events in Baltimore, one may wonder.

Specifically, this particular one may well be a consideration, especially if you don't want to see your property values suddenly plummet due to uncontrolled racial rioting on the other side of town.

(10f) Do not settle in a district or municipality run by black politicians.

Issues like these deserve more discussion, and not more name calling. 

And this is an interesting read as well, and as usual.  a snippet:

But the real purpose of a riot isn’t to benefit the rioters. It’s to benefit those who incite the riot. The rioters and looters react in response to riot-friendly conditions created from above. If you build the political infrastructure for a riot, the rioters and looters will come.

The #BlackLivesMatter riots are the product of a new generation of Sharptons, ambitious activists feeding hate, of the New Black Panther Party’s obsession with becoming relevant, of the ragged hipster ends of Occupy Wall Street drifting from occupation to occupation, of Muslim agents dreaming of turning African-Americans into a fifth column and of Obama’s clumsy efforts to keep on playing community organizer by feeding racial grievances and then pretending to rise above them.

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