Forgotten Victims of St. Louis
August 19, 2014
ALAN writes:
Four months ago I wrote about an 11-year-old black boy in St. Louis who was hit and killed by a bullet fired through a window by some black thug. But there was no looting, vandalism, or “protest marches” afterward – because his death gave blacks no opportunity to beat up on white men.
In the 1950s, one of my aunts lived in Ferguson, Missouri. My father took me there to visit her, and her young son and I played in their back yard. Never a thought of lawlessness or vandalism. If there had been, she and her husband would not have lived there.
Within the past few decades in St. Louis and St. Louis County, black men:
— Kidnapped a white woman and threw her off a bridge into the Mississippi River, where she died
— When driving while drunk, struck and killed a white woman motorist
— Kidnapped, raped, and shot two young white women, killing one
— Shot and killed a 60-year-old Korean woman cashier in a robbery
— Beat and strangled a 20-year-old white woman
— Shot and paralyzed a white woman principal of a Catholic school
— Knifed and killed a 64-year-old white woman in a church
— Shot and killed a police officer (white man)
— Killed a veteran white fireman while speeding away from a robbery
— Shot a white man five times on a Wal-Mart parking lot
— Punched and beat a 72-year-old Vietnamese man, who died a few hours later
This, of course, is just a fraction of the vicious crimes perpetrated by blacks in St. Louis against non-blacks.
Afterward, none of the families or friends of those white and Asian victims of black thugs used that as an excuse to go on a rampage of looting, burning, or “protest marches.” Only the blacks do that.
If stupid American white men had not surrendered their masculine authority, backbone, and heritage, what is laughably called “law enforcement” would not be morally bankrupt today and your readers would never have heard of Ferguson, Missouri.