Friday, August 16, 2013

Those Who Must Not Be Named - J.D. Gore Reviews Colin Flaherty 'White Girl Bleed A Lot'


Those Who Must Not Be Named

Mob
Erasing the race of criminals.
Colin Flaherty, White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America, Fifth Edition, soft cover, WND Books, 2013, $17.95, 390 pp.; e-book, $9.99.
In the popular Harry Potter series, arch-nemesis Voldemort is superstitiously referred to as “he-who-must-not-be-named.” He is thought to be so evil, that the mere mention of his name might bring down his wrath or, worse, make him appear.
Colin Flaherty’s White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America is a reminder that superstitious dread is not confined to the world of make-believe. Mr. Flaherty documents America’s epidemic of black mob violence—and shows that the media ignore it. Mr. Flaherty lists over 500 violent incidents, in over 60 cities, since 2010. The e-book includes links to YouTube videos that capture the violence (the bound volume has still images). The stories are then linked to the media’s sanitized version, and the contrast is jarring. Mob attacks on whites become “fights,” race is never mentioned, and the incidents are buried on back pages, if they are even reported at all. . . .
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