The first clue that this news story was about non-Whites...Race was not mentioned anywhere in the print article. If this was a story about White kids rioting or Neo Nazis, the pictures of the suspects would be plastered all over the Internet. Luckily, there was a camera crew at the game, so we now know the crowd was 99% Black.
Other than the video on WCBS, there are no photographs of the riot, anywhere in the media as of this posting. What happened to the old adage; " A picture is worth a thousand words"? I guess the media doesn't want those words in our vocabulary. Words like: "Black Youths Riot At Madison Square Garden".
I have used the headline that should go with the story, instead of the sanitized headline: "Police Arrest 21 In 'March Badness' MSG Brawl".
Which headline do you think is more accurate in describing the events that took place at Madison Square Garden?
The media goes out of their way to hide non-White violence from the public. As they promote racial miscegenation in our popular culture, they go to great lengths to keep the dirty little secret from public scrutiny...Blacks are a violent race.
I challenge anyone to show me an example of Whites behaving like this in a non-White, host country.
Before you decide that we are all part of the "Human Race", take a gander at this video. Is this the way Humans are supposed to behave?
This is the way non-Whites behave, world wide. Is it cultural? Genetic?
Answer: It's just the way it is.
We should have the right to know what racial groups in this country are violent by nature. The media censors have taken that right away from us, in order to be "Politically Correct".
If it wasn't for the camera crew at the basketball game, we would have never known the racial makeup of the "Teenagers". When you see that the crowd is ALL Black, it changes the dynamic of the news story. Just remember this video, next time you read a sanitized news story about "Teenagers" rioting in their school. You can "bet the ranch", that it will be non-Whites engaging in this violent behavior 99.9% of the time.
If it is dangerous to live among non-Whites, don't you think the public has the right to know?
(PS)
NEW YORK CBS 2 Exclusive Video: There's March Madness, and then there's March Badness.
A wild melee broke out at a high school basketball game inside Madison Square Garden on Sunday night between high school students, police officers, and others in attendance. The fight then spilled into the streets, and at one point shots were fired, police said.
CBS 2 has exclusive video of hundreds of fans fighting in the stands and of NYPD officers racing through the streets in response to continued violence. Police have made 21 arrests so far.
Fans got into a brawl with each other and police during the Public Schools Athletic League's AA division city championship game between Brooklyn rivals Lincoln and Boys & Girls.
Once the melee started, the public address announcer inside the Garden could be heard saying: "What the (bleep) is wrong with y'all? Come on!"
The first image CBS 2 cameras captured was a girl slapping a boy. The boy then swung around and tried to punch her. Other boys jumped him and then the NYPD moved in.
Things eventually began to calm down, but the battle, as it turns out, was far from over.
Another image showed a cop pulling a fan over a railing and then other cops joining in as they beat him with Billy clubs.
The male, who was wearing a brown jacket, was pulled over the railing by school safety officers and appeared to not be resisting, but four officers are seen beating him. Two of the officers struck the boy several times with their batons.
The entire episode started on the court after a hard foul was called. Lincoln point guard Devon Petersen was then pushed by Boys & Girls' Frederi Nixon. However, Petersen went after Boys & Girls' Antonio Johnson, thinking he had shoved him. Referees separated the two players.
However, the incident ignited several fights in the stands.
As more and more NYPD officers started showing up, the huge brawl spilled out into the streets, and the violence continued.
Police said shots were fired as the crowd moved from the Garden to Times Square, and then into a subway station, where cops and teens continued to clash.
The NYPD called in reinforcements, including officers on horseback, on scooters and in riot gear.
CBS 2 cameras followed police officers as they ran down into one subway station that serves the 1, 2 and 3 lines to respond to screams for help.
Some of those involved in the brawl are believed to have escaped on subways.
So, when all the dust settled from the fight, who won the game? Lincoln trounced Boys & Girls, 77-50.
Recent Comments