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  ‘Don’t Make The Black Kids Angry:’

  The hoax of black victimization

  and

  those who enable it.

  Colin Flaherty

  Author of the Amazon #1 Best Seller

  White Girl Bleed a Lot.

  ‘Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry’

  Copyright © 2015 Colin Flaherty All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means— electronic, mechanical, photocopying, scanning, or otherwise— without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer, who may quote brief passages in a review.

  Cover design by Joel Reyes

  ISBN:1508585024

  Check out my YouTube Channel for lots of videos to accompany this book.[1] Or just scan this:

  Dedication:

  For all the cops.

  Thanks for telling me the truth.

  And for Thelly,

  the world’s greatest girlfriend.

  Critics on

  White Girl Bleed a Lot

  “Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made it painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is even greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities across America.”

  Thomas Sowell

  National Review (one of three columns on White Girl)

  White Girl Bleed a Lot” has gone viral.”

  Sean Hannity

  “A favorite of conservative voices.”

  Los Angeles Times

  “At least author Colin Flaherty is tackling this issue (of racial violence) in his new book, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.”

  Allen West

  “As the brutal “knockout” game sweeps across the U.S., one author isn’t surprised by the attacks or the media reaction. Colin Flaherty, author of the book White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How The Media Ignore It, began chronicling the new wave of violence nearly a year ago — revealing disturbing racial motivations behind the attacks and a pattern of media denial.”

  Daily Caller

  “Brilliant. Could not put it down.”

  Alex Jones

  “A determined reporter, Colin Flaherty, broke ranks to document these rampages in a book titled, White Girl Bleed A Lot.”

  David Horowitz

  Best Selling Author

  “Prescient. Ahead of the News. Garnering attention and sparking important discussions.”

  Breitbart

  “In White Girl Bleed A Lot, Colin Flaherty bravely goes where the major media dare not follow. In short, he tells the truth about America’s otherwise unspoken epidemic of black on non-black crime. What makes this otherwise grim saga so readable is Flaherty’s magical sense of humor. Among contemporary authors only Flaherty’s fellow alchemist Mark Steyn has a comparable ability to transform dread into gold.”

  Jack Cashill

  “Colin Flaherty, author of White Girl Bleed a Lot and American Thinker contributor, has done more than anyone else to call attention to the ongoing cover-upof this undeclared race war.”

  Thomas Lifson

  American Thinker

  “Colin Flaherty is a journalist-hero for defying the conventional wisdom and braving the critics in with his insight and persistence.”

  Joseph Farah

  WND

  "Knockout Game Back in Fashion with Colin Flaherty.”

  Village Voice

  “In conservative media, Colin Flaherty has catalogued the Knockout Game.”

  NPR

  “Colin Flaherty is at the epicenter of the Knockout Game.”

  Slate

  “Must Read.”

  NewsMax

  “Important book.”

  Armstrong Williams

  Editor, Dr. Ben Carson’s magazine CurrentSee

  “Love the book. It’s so encouraging to see others come forward and address this seemingly unaddressable issue. Good luck!”

  Anthony Cumia

  “While Girl Bleed a Lot is an important entry into the debate over whether black racial violence exists and whether it should be reported on. While the debate continues, the book breaks through the barriers of censorship and transcends the anecdotal for a raw snapshot of cities under siege and a nation in denial.”

  Front Page magazine

  “Amazing book. Bravely written.”

  Kathy Shaidle

  Five Feet of Fury

  “This is an important book. You must read White Girl Bleed a Lot.”

  Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson

  Syndicated radio talk show host

  “Colin Flaherty is a hero. This is a great book.”

  Jaime Glazov

  FrontPage magazine

  “This is a controversial book and I love controversy.”

  Bill Cunningham

  Syndicated Talk Show Host

  “Great book about a difficult problem. Everyone should read it.”

  Larry Pratt

  Gun Owners of America

  “This book tells the truth about racial violence and how widespread it is.”

  Pat McDonough

  WCBM

  Maryland State Legislator

  What People Say

  About

  Colin Flaherty

  "Colin Flaherty is a strong favorite."

  David Ignatius

  Washington Post Columnist

  New York Times Best Selling Author

  “Colin Flaherty is one of the best reporters I've ever worked with.”

  Former Editor

  San Diego Business Journal

  “It is abundantly clear that Kelvin Wiley would still be locked up were it not for the efforts of an investigative reporter acting on his own, Colin Flaherty, who dug for the facts that others should have been seeking to prove Wiley’s guilt or innocence.”

  Congressman Lionel Van Deerlin, retired.

  San Diego Union-Tribune

  “Time and time again, Flaherty’s investigation, which he detailed in an article for the weekly San Diego publication The Reader last fall, raised issues about DiGiovanni’s credibility and the thoroughness of the investigation into the incident. ... In retrospect, Wiley said, he felt he got short shrift by the lack of a defense investigation--one that failed to turn up the witnesses that writer Flaherty did on his own, a year later. Flaherty's article, Wiley said, turned things around for him.”

  Los Angeles Times

  TABLE OF CONTENTS

  It Just Won’t Stop.

  Louisville: Let’s Get It Started.

  Louisville: How it all began.

  Letter from a News Director

  Rochester: Asians Bleed a Lot.

  Bus Driver Organizes Mob Violence Against White Family

  Virginia Beach: Im’ma Start a Riot.

  Letter from Virginia Beach

  Black Mob Violence at Christmas 2014.

  My Favorite Knockout Game Story

  The Other Side of Ferguson.

  Baltimore: The Roller Rink From Hell

  Texas Dead.

  The Knockout Game on Bikes

  Racial Disparity is a Bitch:

  Black Mob Violence: So Many Stories.

  Seven Minutes in September.

  More Bikes.

  The Liberal Librarian

  Post-Trayvon: The‘Nothing Much’ Riots.

  Kansas City: Curfew Wars.

  West Coast Blac
k Motorcycle Clubs:

  Letter from a Baltimore Cop. Relentless Racial Violence

  White Teachers Thought They Were the Solution.

  Black violence Against Teachers

  Racial Hostility on the Curriculum.

  Seven Days in January

  Letter from a Mom About School.

  Letter from a Teacher on Courageous Conversations

  The Brooklyn Slaughter and

  Why Trayvon’s Best Friend Seems Stupid

  A Sikh in Harlem

  Ray Widstrand Meets R.A.T.

  Letter from a School Librarian

  Black History Month

  Moorish Nation

  Black Mob Violence, London Edition

  Black Mob Violence Against Cops

  “Hold On, They Got a White Dude.”

  Winston-Salem: Racial Violence Now Normal.

  Black Crime Stats: High and Should Be Higher.

  SPJ and the Art of Nothing

  Black Mob Violence on D.C. Bike Trails.

  The Fatal“Prank:”

  New York Times: the New Black Moses

  Cumia and Bergin

  Gentrification: Why Good Stuff Is Bad.

  NABJ Starting with Jacksonville.

  Macon: A Violent Night in Georgia

  July 4, 2013: It’s Independence Day:

  July 4, 2013: The Riots That Were Not Canceled

  Fireworks as Weapons.

  Letter from a Midwestern Cop

  Boston Black Mob Violence:

  Happy Memorial Day 2014

  More Memorial Day 2014.

  Memorial Day, 2014. Part 3.

  Baton Rouge: No Whites Allowed

  Black History Month in Baltimore

  Asian Mob Violence in Des Moines

  Black College Violence

  More Iowa.

  Black Violence and the Black Media.

  Memorial Day 2013

  Racial Mayhem at Carnivals:

  Seven Days in June 2013:

  New Trend in Journalism 2013: The Truth.

  Black Mob Violence in Green Bay:

  Old Story in New Haven

  Black Mob Violence Against Gays

  Fort Meyer Knockout Game:

  Danger Zone: The American Tobacco Trail

  Academic Reports Are In: You Are a Racist.

  The New Crime:

  Lakim Faust: The Black Serial Shooter in North Carolina.

  Raleigh: More Black Mob Violence

  Seattle Military Vet.

  Schenectady: Violent Movie Theaters.

  Black Mob Violence Against Immigrants

  Philly Girl.

  New York Stories

  Ask a Cop.

  Keep Austin Weird?

  Black on White Crime at Temple University.

  More Indy.

  Late Night Black Mob Violence: Let Out Fights.

  Chattanooga Story Backfires:

  A Hate Crime in Texas:

  The Roots of Racial Resentment:

  The New Civil Rights Anthem: Fight For Your Right To Party.

  Black History Month 2014 -- The Sequel.

  The Right to Riot.

  Frederick Douglass School:The good kids?

  Cleveland Vet Attacked

  Black Crime Claims Life

  of Apologist for Black Crime.

  Searching for the Next Michael Brown.

  The Worst One Almost Got Away

  Finally, an Explanation from Wilmington, Delaware.

  See You Next Time.

  It Just Won’t Stop.

  Racial violence and those who deny and encourage it.

  “Every single thing in my life is built around race.

  When I get home my other homies are like ‘how was your day?’

  Well, I only had to be white for at least eight hours today.

  Everything we do is that.”

  --Jamie Foxx[2]

  Black people are relentless victims of relentless white violence, often at the end of a badge -- for No Reason What So Ever.

  That was the biggest news story of 2014 and it was easy to find in the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, Spike Lee, Oprah, USA Today, and lots of other places.

  The President got in on the act in 2014 when he told the Congressional Black Caucus about a “justice gap.” Where “too many young men of color feel targeted by law enforcement. Guilty of walking while black. Driving while black. Judged by stereotypes that fuel fear and resentment and hopelessness.”[3]

  War on black people, anyone?

  That is the biggest lie of our generation. Because just the opposite is true.

  Black crime and violence against whites, gays, women, seniors, young people and lots of others is astronomically out of proportion.

  It just won’t quit. Neither will the excuses. Or the denials. Or the black on white hostility. Or those who encourage it.

  That is what ‘Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry’ is about.

  In 2013, more and more people began to figure out that the traditional excuses — jobs, poverty, schooling, whatever — for black crime and mayhem were not really working any more. Now they have a new excuse. The ultimate excuse: White racism is everywhere. White racism is permanent. White racism explains everything.

  Joshua Adams of Ebony speaks as well as any of the thousands talking about this today in homes, schools, churches, government and media. Even if black people are being convicted of crimes like assault and murder and burglary and rape and selling drugs anywhere from 10 to 20 to 30 to even 40 times more than the rest of the population, Joshua does not want to hear it. Not anymore:[4]

  It’s much easier to point to Black crime than to interrogate a whole litany of violence against the Black community.

  What’s missing in their analysis is any mention of the history of institutionalized attacks on Black people…

  There’s no call for accountability towards a prison industrial complex sending Black and Brown folks to jail with longer sentences for equal or lesser crimes than any other race.

  No statistics are presented to show the over reporting of Chicago crime or to combat the many misconceptions about Black on Black crime in general in America.

  And what’s sadder is if their analysis is that shallow, how could they even begin to discuss, let alone understand, the residual effects from the sadistic, prolonged assault on our people that was chattel slavery?

  The predator as victim. And vice versa.

  Prisons cause crime. So does slavery. And don’t forget white people. They are pretty bad too. To quote the t-shirt: It’s a black thing. We wouldn’t understand. We don’t have to. But we do have to be aware of the danger this Big Lie presents.

  Back to Adams: “If you aren’t interested in doing anything but pointing in our direction to underscore some sort of racist, classist, blame-skewing point, then keep our city out your mouth.”

  I understand now: A new generation of black leaders and white enablers want to remove black violence from the table and instead focus on the Big Lie: The war on Black People and how racist white people are waging it.

  All the time. Everywhere. When just the opposite is true.

  That is what this book is about.

  For the last five years, black mobs have rampaged and beaten and destroyed and threatened and defied police dozens -- DOZENS -- of times at the upscale Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. They tried everything to fight it. New mayor. New police chief. They begged parents. Pleaded with perpetrators.

  “What do you want?” community activists asked the members of the violent mobs. We want to be left alone, they said.

  Finally they tried a curfew -- against the advice of former Mayor and now Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, who told them: “All we are going to do is make a lot of black kids angry.”[5]

  And he was right. Racial violence continued. Much of it on video.

  You did not know Kansas City and other places in the heartland of Middle America — like Peoria, Des Moines, Minneapolis, Indianapolis and even Green Bay — are
now centers of frequent, intense and dangerous black mob violence?

  Exactly.

  I get emails and Tweets and Facebook messages and phone calls and YouTube videos every day about racial violence from all over the country. They all start the same way: ‘Colin, did you see this?’

  They contain links to a black mob beating up a white driver at the scene of an accident. Or 40,000 black people beating, stealing, rioting and rampaging through Virginia Beach. Not for the first time. Or TV writer David Simon of the Wire citing a study that shows how black juries do not like to convict black defendants.

  On and on and on until we get to the more than 1,000 new and recent examples of new black mob violence and black-on-white crime and denial and deceit and encouragement documented in this book. Not just from the big cities such as Detroit, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore.

  That’s too easy. But smaller towns, too. Peoria. Springfield. Greensboro. Jersey City. Dover. Monroe. Harrisburg. Charlottesville. Norwalk. New Haven. Utica. Dayton. Tuscaloosa. Texas City. Grand Terrace. Or places you might not expect it: Rochester. Louisville. Minneapolis. Seattle. Portland.

  This book also documents the black resentment, black hostility, and black racial consciousness that permeates every part of black media, black churches, black families and black schooling. All of which helps answer a question I usually beg off: “Colin, why is this happening?”

  I still do not know. But in this book, we are going to learn where people learn it is OK. We will also talk about how black crime rates are astronomically out of proportion — and how even that vastly understates the true level of black crime and violence.

  And lots more: There are so many stories. We better get to it.

  Starting with Louisville.