August 8, 2011
The Taboo on Mentioning Black Mob Violence
We also get a version of the "white people do it too" argument from Pareene: "Drudge does not collect and attempt to tie together disparate, unrelated stories of crimes committed by drunk, rowdy white kids. And for the record, drunk, rowdy white kids commit a lot of crimes, in a lot of places!" Pareene doesn't name a single one. There is no group of white kids in America today involved in violence of this organization, scope, and intensity. Pareene is not just wrong; he his pathetically ill-informed. The stories about racial mob violence are not disparate and unrelated. The stories are interrelated because they report on a new social problem, which Pareene is too facile and dogmatic to give attention to. If the race of victims and attackers were switched in these mobs, the violence would be seen as related, and dramatically so.
http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/..._violence.html