This is absolutely worth noting. I might have missed one but I can not think of ANY MASS ATTACK in a school perpretrated in an inner-city school and for that matter by a black kid. Why do you think that is?? All inner city boys are supposed to be armed to the teeth. They're said to be thugs (and assorted 'other' names). Suburban and city schools have resource officers and security checkpoints and inner city kids also have cars (maybe not as many). SO WHY IS IT WHITE KIDS ARE PERPETRATING THE VAST VAST MAJORITY OF THESE ATTACKS? Incidentally, this doesn't even address the NUMEROUS college attacks, also almost exclusively white males. And of course none are perpetrated by GIRLS.
Another kid (white one) STABS 20 people YESTERDAY and this post has no relevance to 'current events'?? Really? WOW, the powers of denial are profound. Or it could be an IQ thing. >>>Bypass the profanity filter<<<
White perps of schools and colleges attack their own kind. Black yoots don't much rampage schools, but they single out white people to attack everywhere, every day.
Those inner city Youts are killing each other daily. Add up those casualties and see how they compare to a mass shooting now and then. It's become so commonplace, people have just gotten used to seeing it.
s, but they single out white people to attack everywhere, every day Absolutely categorically, UNTRUE. The VAST majority of violence perpetratedby blacks is on other blacks. The 'scary black man' that white America has organized itself around is a delusion. A very harmful delusion on so many levels.
Everything that happens is caused by something. What caused white people to have this "delusion?" Maybe it's not a delusion but a justifiable belief. Moreover, countless black leaders publicly and proudly encourage the destruction of white people.
Lawyer gonna claim he's crazy... Lawyer: Stabbing suspect like 'deer in headlights' April 10, 2014 The 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing 22 people at his high school was dazed "like a deer in the headlights" hours later and doesn't fully grasp what he did, his attorney said Thursday as he sketched out the beginnings of a possible mental health defense.