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Racist Posters in Parts of Phila.

Jeff Shields, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 21, 2008
Racist posters put up in Port Richmond and Northeast Philadelphia were “repugnant,” but still legal, the city’s Commission on Human Relations said yesterday.

The poster also shows three other white Philadelphia police officers killed in the line of duty, and the three black men charged in their deaths.
It reads:
“Guns don’t kill people. Dangerous minorities do. How much longer can you ignore this?”

“While we find their message of hate to be repugnant and their attempt to connect their motives and message to the death of Sgt. Liczbinski even more disgraceful, we live in a country that allows for certain freedoms of expression,” the commission stated in a news release yesterday. “At present, it appears that this group has not broken any laws.”

Mayor Nutter had asked the commission to investigate the posters.
(Posted on May 22, 2008)

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Of course the posters are legal. Everyone has a right to say and publish whatever they feel.

If anything should be made illegal it should be the anti-white racist version of history that is taught in American public schools.

After all, there are no lies or misstatements of fact on the posters in question.
Posted by Arthur V. Brandriff at 6:03 PM on May 22

Mayor Nutter (perfect) launches investigation of sociologically accurate posters? NUTS!
Well at least the Commission found the First Ammendment still in effect.
Posted by PBL at 6:20 PM on May 22
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What is repugnant the killing of the officers or freely expressing the truth about their deaths?
Posted by The Man at 6:41 PM on May 22
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They must of missed all the posters promoting:
gay sex with little boys, beastiality, coked-up strip joints, “escort” services, S&M porn shops, necrophilia, 2 Girls 1 Cup, Britney Spears CDs, Gangsta Rap CDs, drug use, and Marxist mass murderers, or else they would of “investigated” those too.
Right? Wrong.
Our so-called “leaders” don’t care about any of those things. They care about one thing and one thing only, and that’s keeping their paychecks.
They’ve got a good thing going for themselves and they don’t want to mess it up. Our “leaders” do NOT want things to change. And that means that they have to suppress rational and intelligent dissent.
Which at this point is ONLY coming from the “far right.”
Hey,
Wasn’t Jared Taylor once compared UNFAVORABLY to a bunch of porn-addicted, bisexual nymphomaniacs? …Maybe it was Kevin MacDonald or Phil Rushton. I’m not sure.
Posted by Mean Gene at 6:47 PM on May 22

Oh, I see how it is: when white police officers kill black criminals (usually in the line of duty and with justification) riots break out where property is destroyed and people’s lives are threatened - yet those riots are “racist”. But, when black criminals kill white police officers, simply pointed that fact out is “racist”. I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: white people need to learn how to riot again.
Obviously rioting is the only form of communication the authorities respect.
Posted by jewamongyou at 6:54 PM on May 22
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“Guns don’t kill people. Dangerous minorities do. …………….Funny I heard this phrase on television when they were doing a parody of the N.R.A. The fact is to say that blacks are inherantly dangerous is no different than saying that white people are inherantly racist.Something the left says all the time
Posted by at 6:54 PM on May 22
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“While we find their message of hate to be repugnant and their attempt to connect their motives and message to the death of Sgt. Liczbinski even more disgraceful, we live in a country that allows for certain freedoms of expression,” the commission stated in a news release yesterday.
Much to their chagrin. If they had their way, those who put up these posters would face far worse legal punishment than the black thugs the posters reference.
Posted by Question Diversity at 7:07 PM on May 22
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“Guns don’t kill people. Dangerous minorities do. How much longer can you ignore this?”

Part of the unwritten style manual of the urban MSM is the term “gun violence” used in connection with crimes committed WITH firearms. (with, not by) Used often enough people might get the impression that guns, or the presence of them, cause violence.

States like Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, and North and South Dakota have some of the highest rates of gun ownership in the United States and … very low per capita homicide rates. North and South Dakota and Vermont are in the vicinity of 1.3 per 100,000. These states are also overwhelmingly white, as are Maine and West Virginia.

Philadelphia is the exact opposite. If there were not a single firearm within the city limits its inhabitants would find something else with which to stab, stomp, or bludgeon people to death with.
Posted by Howard Fezell at 7:30 PM on May 22

The truth is often hurtful to those who would have us believe that everything would be O.K. if we could only learn to ignore the real injustices.
Posted by Louis from Montreal at 7:40 PM on May 22
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KSS strikes again. Of course, they will be called racist and “White Supremacists” even though they are not. The Nation of Islam started in Philadelphia, I wonder if Malcolm X was ever investigated by the “Human Right’s Commision”.
Posted by Howard in Las Vegas at 7:50 PM on May 22
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Four White police officers have been murdered in the line of duty. Three blacks have been arrested in their murders. Black males commit a hugely disproportionate share of the murders in the U.S. as a whole.
Where is the “racism” and “hate” in those statements? Sounds like just the facts, ma’am, just the facts, to me. Typical of the bleeding hearts that instead of looking at such posters and thinking, “You know, maybe they’ve got something there,” they fly into a rage and try to hush up the ones who are speaking the truth.
Posted by Wayne Engle at 8:07 PM on May 22
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Philadelphia Police Dept’s Most Wanted:
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Notice a pattern???
Demographics of Philadelphia, per city-data.com:

* Black (43.2%)
* White Non-Hispanic (42.5%)
* Hispanic (8.5%)
* Other race (4.8%)
* Two or more races (2.2%)
* Chinese (1.2%)
* Other Asian (0.9%)
* Asian Indian (0.8%)
* Vietnamese (0.8%)
* American Indian (0.7%)

(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)
Posted by at 8:11 PM on May 22
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“The poster also shows three other white Philadelphia police officers killed in the line of duty, and the three black men charged in their deaths. It reads: ‘Guns don’t kill people. Dangerous minorities do. How much longer can you ignore this?’
Why is it always a “repugnant” message of “hate,” to simply point out the races of black murderers and those of their white victims?
Certainly, since we are all “equal,” there is enough of this both ways to go around, right?

Well, The Color of Crime took care of that myth!

Here are the hard facts of life, posters like this must be investigated and denounced, simply because they tell a horrible and (to some) a painful truth. This truth being, that minorities are dangerous to whites, they do not “enrich” us, and we would be better off without them in our midst.
Moreover, given the “solidarity” of these “communities of color” in support of their criminal classes, retribution should be rather collective when taken.

Time again, for my favorite quotation from Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince:
“Here a question arises: whether it is better to be loved than feared, or the reverse. The answer is of course, that it would be best to be both loved and feared. But since the two rarely come together, anyone compelled to choose will find greater security in being feared than in being loved.”

They will never love us “white devils” but perhaps they should relearn to fear us, like they once did (before we became obsessed with making them “love” us) or even more so from now on? That is the solution to this country’s race problems: not asking for forgiveness, not paying them off, not bending to every one of their ever increasing and horrendously dim-witted demands!
Let them know without compunction, ‘one of our kind dies at the hands of one of yours, those hands will be amputated a million fold.’
End of story!
Posted by John PM at 8:16 PM on May 22
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If the posters are legal, how does the city justify using paid public servants’ time “investigating” the matter? Are we to assume that this means the officials involved are completely caught up on the rest of their work?
Posted by Michael C. Scott at 8:29 PM on May 22
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Okay, so now ‘minority’ is connoted as derogatory?
PC speech is such a futile waste of time.
Posted by ilovemyfirstamendment at 8:29 PM on May 22
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While I find it repugnant that blacks are overwhelmingly responsible for murder, rape and related thuggery, I find it even more repugnant that politically-correct media outlets and election-sensitive politicians show more “outrage and moral indignation” about the accurate descriptions of murderers, rapists and thugs.
Posted by MICHAEL DEAN MILLER at 8:39 PM on May 22
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Many middle-class blacks don’t entirely agree with Louis Farrakhan, but they defend him all the same. They feel that although Farrakhan’s style is often controversial, the truth in his speeches and writings should be acknowledged and respected.

Well, what goes around, comes around. Two can play that game. I think what these controversial posters are stating is basically true. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Report statistics can back up the message in the posters.

Philadelphia’s Commission on Human Relations said the posters were “repugnant.” What is more repugnant to me is the violent crime perpetrated by inner-city blacks. I doubt this Commission would condemn the lyrics that a lot of rap groups put out. Typical hypocrisy.
Posted by at 8:49 PM on May 22
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What is the point of an ‘investigation’ if they have not broken any laws??
Posted by kitty at 9:14 PM on May 22
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What is repugnant and disgraceful is that black on white violence goes on unabated and only a small few will call it what it really is.
Good old Mayor Nutter will investigate and monitor the group proclaiming the truth and in the meantime the real hate crimes will keep occuring. “How much longer can you ignore this”?
What a crying shame it is that we “live in a country that allows for certain freedoms of expression”. Were the perps expressing their opinions when they pulled the trigger and gunned down the cops? Let brutha Hussein get in the oval office and just wait and see how brazen they will be then. Just wait and see how much freedom of expression you will have then. Then “Americas chickens” will really have come home to roost.
Posted by chickenman at 9:15 PM on May 22
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“While we find their message of hate to be repugnant …
the truth the posters represent, is much more horrible to contemplate.
Posted by RED at 9:26 PM on May 22
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