Stuff Black People Don’t Like
October 2, 2014
Wasn’t it only a few days ago (okay, maybe a month) that a massive Mahogany Mob erupted into violence in 63 percent black Memphis?
To paraphrase State Farm, “Like a bad neighbor, black people are there…” [“Memphis Is Going To Burn If They Do Not Control These Children.”, BearingArms.com, 9-30-14]:
Another week, another mob attack in Memphis, Tennessee:
We now know three juveniles were charged after the violent attack in Midtown Friday night, but unlike the days after the Kroger parking lot attack, Memphis’ police director and mayor aren’t saying much.
Sharon Mourning was one of the victims in this weekend’s violent mob attack near South Bellevue and Peabody.
She told WREG, “Memphis is going to burn if they do not control these children.”
Mourning says the kids were crowded in the middle of the street and attacked her car.
Early Monday morning, WREG sent requests to talk with Police Director Toney Armstrong and Mayor A C Wharton.
People at city hall say the mayor is still out of town but want you to know, “The spike in violence in our city is attributable to a small, but destructive minority. The City is doing its part to provide alternatives for teenagers.”
Like some other parts of the nation, Memphis is falling prey to “wilding,” the practice of mobs of more or less feral teens rampaging through a section of town attacking anyone and everyone for not other reason than their own amusement.
This attack echos an attack that left two Kroger employees and a shopper beaten unconscious earlier this month.
Sadly, neither the Mayor, nor the police, nor community, nor parents seem to want to take responsibility for putting a stop to the practice in Memphis, and finger-pointing being the favorite sport of the day.
“Like a bad neighbor, black people are there…”
It’s not white children that need controlling; it’s Michael Oher’s fellow black citizens in Memphis in dire need of control.