No Relation; Carry On

When the hordes of black special interest groups are done wringing their hands over their oppression by the white man, maybe they can do something about their “celebrities.”

BREITBART.COM – Just The News: “When rap mogul Suge Knight was wounded during a party, hundreds of people were in the nightclub. But when police interviewed the guests, most claimed to have seen nothing.

A police report described the man who shot Knight in the leg Saturday at a party held in conjunction with the MTV Video Music Awards as black and wearing a pink shirt.

Miami Beach police spokesman Bobby Hernandez did not return a call Monday from The Associated Press, but he told The Miami Herald that the investigation was being hampered by witnesses’ unwillingness to talk.

‘We don’t have any physical description. We don’t know how many subjects were involved, which is mind boggling, with all those people around,’ Hernandez told the newspaper.

The party, hosted by Kanye West, at the Shore Club hotel in Miami Beach.”

No kidding? They didn’t see anything? I’m stunned. Really.

Here’s the problem.

When rappers get together in any number, people get shot, beat up, stabbed, or killed. It’s not racism, it’s a fact. Call me a racist if you want, but then you’d have to deny the facts if you want to dismiss them.

2000 people went to see the 30th Anniversary Premiere of Jaws at Bryant Park. Not one scuffle, or anything else, and there was no space to move. Not a single solitary inch. In order to get around, you had to walk over people’s space. There was pot galore, and alcohol was smuggled into the park. Number of problems?

Zero.

Now, let’s pretend that was a rap concert.

What do you think would have happened?

Maybe if community leaders in black communities would stop worrying about how their problems were the result of some affliction placed upon them by the “white man,” they could work toward figuring out why so many of their own were spending day and night trying to kill each other.

Suge got shot. All the pals of him and Kanye didn’t “see” anything.

Find some way to blame that on the “white man” now.

Source: AP

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  • pam

    I saw they tried to blame the police, but the facts stand. Many of these people have risen from nothing and now have much. Instead of being positive role models for the youth, they seem to be reserving a spot for them in the prison.

    Did I hear correctly the Suge may have shot himself?

  • Belf!!!

    “Maybe if community leaders in black communities would stop worrying about how their problems were the result of some affliction placed upon them by the “white man,” they could work toward figuring out why so many of their own were spending day and night trying to kill each other.”

    ‘Nuff said.

  • pam

    I saw they tried to blame the police, but the facts stand. Many of these people have risen from nothing and now have much. Instead of being positive role models for the youth, they seem to be reserving a spot for them in the prison.

    Did I hear correctly the Suge may have shot himself?

  • Belf!!!

    “Maybe if community leaders in black communities would stop worrying about how their problems were the result of some affliction placed upon them by the “white man,” they could work toward figuring out why so many of their own were spending day and night trying to kill each other.”

    ‘Nuff said.