30 Years Later: Is Howard Beach, Queens still "racist"? (Adams: living, most dangerous)
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Because white-on-black hates crimes are like man-bites-dog stories. A rare occurrence. Whereas black-on-white hate crimes are a daily event. Even an hourly event.
The media treasures its white-on-black hate crimes. Like a rare jewel, tucked away in fine silk. To be removed on special occasions, held to the light, to admire its luster and sparkle, and show off once again to the world.
Oh, my evidence is quite well sequenced to your fake story about Howard Beach.
And what part of being white in ENY in 1990 and having to run for your life do you not believe? I'm happy to provide details of ENY and many, many other "black/brown" neighborhoods where this was a common occurrence for many of us. Just the truth. You don't have to like facts.
Last edited by QueensGuy72; 06-17-2020 at 12:21 AM..
You need to be more specific than that. You’re saying that Blacks went to Howard Beach to offer assistance after Sandy and they were turned away? BS. I’m sure there were plenty of Black cops, Emt, FEMA and Red Cross Volunteers who were welcomed with open arms. Stop with this nonsense. Did these same upstanding citizens offer to help clean up SoHo after that neighborhood was trashed by the wrong color?
Seems that way. Its ok for all other races to have their own neighborhood. But if whites try that OMG its racist and so evil!
No one actually believes that, and if you do, then you're more scatterbrained than ever.
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