Apparently, a complete civil rights violation occurred this week when a national talk show host, known for his offensive diatribes, actually offended an ethnic group.
I won't say his name because these are the things that get the headlines for these guys, the only reason I mention this story at all is because tomorrow is the anniversary of Cincinnati's race riots.
All the outrage then, is the same outrage today, expressed by the usual suspects (again no names mentioned for the same reasons).
What has happened to the Queen City since the riots? Well, the city put clipboards in the hands of the "racist" white cops and had them quit patrolling the worst neighborhoods in the city.
As a result, the murder rates have escalated to where the city is resembling New Orleans or Detroit. But I guess that it's OK because it's better to have 500 young black men killed by 500 other black men than one black man shot and killed by a white police office.
While it appears that the two incidents are unrelated they are in fact totally related. People looking to shoot a gnat with an elephant gun while young black men are getting gunned down in the streets.
I guess being dead is better than being disrespected by a racist.
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