The entitled barbarians of Black-Run America

It just doesn’t stop. I said earlier this evening,

The worse a designated minority group behaves, the more their behavior must be covered up and excused, and the more racist the majority must be portrayed as being.

And now guess what? After black bikers turned Myrtle Beach, South Carolina into a dangerous crime zone for four days, the NAACP is suing … (uh, who are they suing?) Myrtle Beach for … (what are they suing them for?) discriminating against the black bikers. That’s right. The NAACP’s complaint is that various Myrtle Beach businesses close every year during black biker week, while they don’t close during white biker week.

It’s not clear how you sue businesses for going on vacation when they choose to, and it’s not clear how you sue a town for legal actions taken by private businesses in the town, but I’m sure the NAACP will find a way. It’s Black-Run America, right?

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June 1

James P. writes:

Defending yourself, your business, your school, or your town against black criminality is profoundly racist!

LA replies:

It’s not just actively defending those things against black criminality that is racist. Simply avoiding black criminality, by getting out of the way of it, is racist.

Paul K. writes:

James P. wrote, “Defending yourself, your business, your school, or your town against black criminality is profoundly racist!”

I heard someone suggest that as it becomes necessary to legalize black criminality in order to avoid the disparate impact of law enforcement, we will need some new terms to sell the policy to the public:

Robbery committed by African Americans shall henceforth be known as Affirmative Acquisition.

Rape committed by African Americans shall henceforth be known as Affirmative Affection.

LA replies:

And black riots, mayhem, flash mobs, etc. will be known as Urban Kinetic Action.


Posted by Lawrence Auster at May 31, 2011 11:55 PM | Send
    

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