Friday, November 14, 2014

Bridging the Racial Divide By Eliminating the Race Card

According to recent reports from Woundedamericanwarrior.com there has occurred a horrific tragedy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that has gone nearly completely unreported due in large part to the fact that it is your typicall, run-of-the-mill black on white crime.

Now I am by no means trying to sound racist as I'm sure many libs out there will automatically resort to the race card, I'm merely attempting to point out a fact that all too often in this country crimes are sensationalized simply to push an agenda.












According to reports, 

"Two black males in Milwaukee walked up to the home of a white family, in a majority black neighborhood, and unleashed a hail of gunfire. A five year old white girl was murdered while sitting on her grandfather’s lap."

Now before  you go playing the race card and attempt to discredit this report as only making headlines simply because it said "two black males" let me justify why this report occurred in the first place. 
This report occurred to try and bring to light heinous act like this deserves to be recognized for what it was. If we are going to attempt to eliminate the race divide in this country incidents like this should be treated the same way they would have been treated had the roles been reversed. Had a group of white thugs committed such a crime there would indeed be outrage and national recognition but because it was black on white it is looked at as just another shooting. 



Take a look a Chicago aka Chi-Raq. There are dozens of shootings every month and nothing is ever made of it. Why? Because it's simply black on black crime. That type of crime is just passed up by the main stream media because it doesn't help push an agenda. So once we can get past the agenda (whatever the hell that may actually be) that is being purported by the media and this govt we can then try and bridge the racial divide!

@Steve0423
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