Why We Can't Talk About Black-on-White Crime
(We can. But first we must overcome the basic desire for things like gainful employment. The Amerikan left and the Chamber of Kommerce Crowd has a stranglehold on the msm, social media, and all public perception. See how far you’d get on fakebook -DD)
For the Justice Department's Community Relations Service, resolving conflict means never acknowledging black racism.
“I wish that my son was killed by a 60-year-old white man.”
Imagine saying those words as a father of a dead child.
“I wish I had died instead of my son” or pretty much any other combination of words would be more understandable, more speakable — anything but this bizarre fixation on the skin color of the man responsible for his son’s death.
And yet those were words uttered by Nathan Clark at a press conference on September 10.
A little context: Nathan’s 11-year-old son Aiden was killed and dozens more children were injured when a Haitian drove a minivan into a school bus in Springfield, Ohio, last August.
Now that Haitian immigration to Springfield is a national issue, with lurid tales of domestic pets being caught and butchered for food, Nathan Clark wanted to set the record straight about the circumstances and meaning of his son’s death. I suppose he did that — but perhaps not in the way he thought he would.
Here’s some of what Nathan Clark said…