In my previous post, I mentioned the suspect in a recent stabbing death in Pittsburgh. Microsoft “news’ had neglected to publish his photo.
It turns out that his victim was a homeless white man with mental health issues. From Microsoft “news:”
Banks is accused of fatally stabbing 37-year-old Gregory Michael Walker of Penn Hills while he was walking on Lincoln Avenue near Wiltsie Street Saturday night. Police said Walker was stabbed multiple times and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Minutes earlier, police said, Banks stabbed a convenience store employee in the face at near the intersection of Lincoln and Loire Way around 9:50 p.m. The victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Then on Sunday, police said, another man was seriously wounded when he was stabbed around 10 p.m. Sunday in the 1500 block of Lincoln Avenue.
Here’s is the victim:
Again, here is the suspect:
Were his other victims also white? Probably. Noticeably absent from the article is any mention of hate-crime charges being filed.
Anti-white hatred is so widespread that it’s not even necessary for criminals such as Banks to bring it up as a motive. He doesn’t even have to yell, “I’m a kill you cracker!” It goes without saying. Even if Banks is psychotic, as he claimed to police, psychotics also have some sort of motive when they kill. The voices in his head were probably telling him to kill white men – and this should be a surprise to nobody. After all, “white lives don’t matter.”
According to government sources, about 15% of black Americans are psychotic. Even if those statistics are inflated, as some suggest, there are still millions of psychotic blacks in America – most of whom believe they are victims of systemic racism by whites.
When professors, the media, corporations and politicians blame whites for the shortcomings of blacks, the inevitable result is that lives such as that of Gregory Walker are snuffed out.
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