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A Baltimore County delegate said Wednesday that the governor should send in the Maryland State Police to control "roving mobs of black youths" at Baltimore's Inner Harbor, prompting a colleague to label the message "race-baiting."
Del. Patrick L. McDonough, a Republican whose district includes part of Harford County, distributed a news release with the headline: "Black Youth Mobs Terrorize Baltimore on Holidays." In it, McDonough said he had sent a letter to Gov. Martin O'Malley urging him to use the state police to help prevent attacks and to declare the Inner Harbor area a "no-travel zone" until safety can be guaranteed.
McDonough's message, which came on the last day of a General Assembly special session, offended some colleagues who thought it gratuitously highlighted the issue of race.
McDonough refused to back down, saying he had heard from police that the crowds involved in several recent incidents were all black. Failing to mention the race of the participants, he said, would be "political correctness on steroids."
One way to keep tourists and locals away from the highly popular entertainment district (Inner Harbor) is for roving mobs of black youth to take over. It's not worth the risk to many would-be vistitors, and the city loses out on tax revenue. I commend the delegate for ignoring the hurt feelings and inconvenient truths of others and for standing up for what's right.
Bring the State Police in. Put a stop to the madness. Teach those youth a very hard lesson.
One way to keep tourists and locals away from the highly popular entertainment district (Inner Harbor) is for roving mobs of black youth to take over. It's not worth the risk to many would-be vistitors, and the city loses out on tax revenue. I commend the delegate for ignoring the hurt feelings and inconvenient truths of others and for standing up for what's right.
Bring the State Police in. Put a stop to the madness. Teach those youth a very hard lesson.
I used to work in the Inner Harbor about 12 years ago. In the summer the riff raff descend there in large numbers. Most of Baltimore's buses converge downtown not to mention the projects are close by so it's very accessible. It's a recipe for disaster but if the police are too tough inevitably cries of racism are heard. Baltimore is 65% Black and no mayor will last long if they are seen as policing Blacks too tough.
It is white racism that causes problems for black youth.
If you disagree with the above statement then you are a racist.
If you agree with the above statement then you are eligible for a job as an "analyst" on MSNBC, CBS, ABC News, CNN or you may write a column for the New York Times or the Washington Post or Newsweek or the Daily Beast or the Huffington Post and so on and so on.
Looser gun laws would probably help. I work close to the Harbor but live in the county.
Baltimore is Chicago-East, the youth is out of control, the parents don't care. Everyone Important is too scared to do or say anything that may help, for fear of losing votes, having the race baiters of the NAACP run in.
I'm coming to the point the hood rats will have to die out or at least age out; older dudes over age 45 or so don't like to start stuff, which may happen cause Blacks ain't having big families like they did 25 years ago.
Why not do what some Chiucago n eighborhhods did and have patrols of Black men checkig what the young ones are doig and sending them out of the neighborhood is they don't live there.
Looser gun laws would probably help. I work close to the Harbor but live in the county.
Baltimore is Chicago-East, the youth is out of control, the parents don't care. Everyone Important is too scared to do or say anything that may help, for fear of losing votes, having the race baiters of the NAACP run in.
It could help, but...in Maryland? Not in our lifetime.
Getting knocked up multiple times is a part of life in Baltimore. As soon as the kids start feeding themselves, they're on their own.
Baltimore can burn to the ground for all I care. If they're not tackling the problem head-on, then middle class people will be even more reluctant to move there, leading to even less jobs.
I haven't been on this forum long, but I already knew who posted this!
It wouldn't be this forum if it wasn't for the every other day, ' see how out of control these Blacks are!!' posts.
Keep up the good work
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