Monday, May 25, 2009

All the Excuses in the World

I've been thinking about the “largest gang takedown in US history” and I wonder if enforcement had the means and reason to pull those gangbangers off the street why did they wait until now to do their job?

Where does enforcement cross the line into racial profiling? Why did officials have to wait until public opinion was stepping out with post-racial tidings were it was politically correct to round up a Latino gang in defense of the black gangs in the area which are equally destructive? Because of the situation on the border and cartels in control of Mexico it's okay for local governments to side with the black welfare state?

Read how the mayor of Hawaiian Gardens uses witty cliches to smooth over public perception to bring everybody back down to a unjudgemental equal footing, is he a black sympathizer? Is this how ethnic cleansing begins when whoever's in charge at the time sets the policy?

With the Obama administration trying to outlaw talk radio and Christian conservative outlets there's no such thing as a post-racial society, that's just an excuse for institutionalized racism.

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