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America’s Ongoing Kristallnacht

One of many examples of what the information gatekeepers have been using the Trayvon spectacle to exacerbate[...]

You would hardly know that incidents like this occur on a constant basis, would you? Some of them would make extremely compelling news stories, far more interesting than some punk getting shot after he tried to kill a neighborhood watch captain. But the growing conflagration of one-sided racially motivated violence doesn’t fit the narrative, so it goes unreported.

According to government statistics,

Blacks are 39 times more likely to commit a violent crime against whites then vice versa.

But these statistics don’t fit the narrative either. Instead of being told the truth, we are fed a contrived man bites dog story about a white who is actually Hispanic killing an innocent black child who was actually an oversized psychopathic goon who otherwise would have murdered him.

By hyping the grotesquely distorted Passion of Saint Skittles, the liberal establishment media (and its subsidiary, the Obama Regime) are pouring gasoline on a fire. No doubt scenes like this have been unfolding all across the country:

The Milwaukee Police Department is investigating a July 14th battery that happened around 7:30 P.M. on the 2600 block of W. Cherry St.

A 34-year-old Wauwatosa man tells police that he was walking through a park from a friend’s house when he was punched in the back of the head and knocked down by an unknown suspect.

The Wauwatosa man says that several other suspects then punched and kicked him. The victim says that he heard one of the suspects refer to Trayvon Martin as they were striking him.

To learn about these incidents, refer to local media, which may or may not report them, or to sites like White Girl Bleed A Lot. According to the national media establishment, the ongoing Kristallnacht it has done so much to create does not exist.

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