Violent Behavior from Blacks has Always Been a Problem

Too many people, even White-advocates, have the impression that black violence only became a problem with the Civil Rights era. Even I once gave some credence to this notion.

While there is little doubt that black violence has gotten worse recently, due to CRT and constant encouragement from the hostile elite, it has always been with us – which is what one would expect, given that it’s partly genetic.

Here’s a Quora answer that illustrates this (edited for grammar and spelling):

Allen Frierson 

Older whites: Did you face any racism from blacks during the 1950s?

Going to grammar school was hell as well as walking to get to school. We had to cross a couple of railroad tracks to get to school. Sometimes there would be gangs of blacks trying to take lunch money, if you were lucky enough to have it. If not, it was a fight to get by; hard to whip that many. Almost an everyday thing. 3 of us went fishing one day we were around 10 yrs. old 6 blacks around 16–18 years old jumped us beat the crap out of us. If it wasn’t for an older black gentleman who was fishing there, they may have killed us. This was back in the 50’s. This sort of thing happened a lot.

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2 Responses to Violent Behavior from Blacks has Always Been a Problem

  1. 370H55V I/me/mine says:

    Yes, it has always been with us, but back then the official line was that it would abate once blacks were fully integrated into society.

    Well, today we know not only that that is bullshit, but there is a widespread belief in the ghetto community that such violence (especially against white people) is something to be celebrated. We have it on authority of the likes of “civil rights” attorney Ben Crump:

    https://dailycaller.com/2024/02/14/ben-crump-msnbc-contributor-suggests-re-defining-crime-accommodate-black-culture/

    Civilization is based on the principle, and ONLY on the principle of The Golden Rule: don’t hurt or kill people, don’t steal or break their stuff. Without that principle, the only limitations on one’s behavior are those imposed by biology and physics, namely, that one has to stay warm and dry, eat, drink, defecate and fornicate. When you can do whatever you want, including killing others, those others will initiate their own biological imperative to defend themselves, and perhaps proactively kill those who threaten them. We are getting close to that point.

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