Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The NYPD and Black Racism, the MSM and Steve Wynn

The NYPD and Black Racism, the MSM and Steve Wynn

When is a vicious, unprovoked attack on a white man on a New York City subway by 5 black men mouthing anti-white epithets not a hate crime?

When does a noted Las Vegas entrepreneur rip the president of the United States for his business-killing policies and virtually no one in the MSM reports it?

Why, of course when cops deem black racism something other than what it is for PC reasons and when Obama’s mainstream media treat negative commentary on this president to be too insignificant to report in any depth, if at all.

Bronxite Jason Fordell, 29, a self-described little guy, was travelling home at 5 a.m. from a Manhattan gig where he had been peddling his hand-made leather goods when he was harrassed and set upon by four black men for no apparent reason other than the color of his skin.

Hurling epithets such as, “cracker this, white boy this, f—-t this,” the four blacks, encouraged by the rest of the crowded train, assaulted and pummeled him. Since it seemed like so much fun, a fifth African-American jumped in saying, ”Oh, I get a few shots, too” and kicked Fordell in the head. After leaving the train, Fordell was grabbed in a headlock, beaten while he lay on the ground, and robbed of $2900 of his wares.

The victim emerged from the attack with extensive bleeding, a swollen eye, a footprint on his back and neck, and later reported blood in his urine.

Police were only able to arrest the fifth assailant, Barminthe Ramoutar, 54, charging him with felony gang assault and robbery. They refused to characterize the incident as a hate crime since they weren’t certain of the motives behind it or whether racial bias was involved. (http://nydn.us/pGV1H9)

In the Big Apple, a gang of five blacks beating and robbing a lone white while cursing and calling him a cracker white boy doesn’t constitute a hate crime. It’s not bias, it’s simply exercise.

Steve Wynn, CEO of Vegas’ Wynn Resorts, engaged in his own bit of exercise, of the verbal variety, and let loose a barrage of Obama criticism in a conference call, a critique which capsulized this president’s anti-business bias. . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=5040)

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