A few years ago, a black flash mob in an inner city formed up to roam the streets beating and robbing strictly white people. I myself and my wife and daughter escaped by mere minutes such a mob in Milwaukee nearly three decades ago. Such mobs have been at work for decades; the targets have always been white people. [google “black flash mobs” if you doubt it.] It’s a phenomenon that rarely is reported outside the local news, and even there, it is always described as “a group of teens”. The racial element is almost never mentioned; it is almost never reported on the national news; the perps are almost never arrested, let alone prosecuted.
Anyway, in this one instance, the mob beat a white boy into unconsciousness, striped him naked, and left him in the gutter. The argument that the black attackers can’t possibly be acting out of racism because they have no power over the victim is absurd; how much more power can one have over a victim than what they did to that boy? Did the blacks who responded to BLM by executing police officers not have power over their victims?
