This Schvartza is also angry! |
Yes, she said it.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake stood before the news cameras over the weekend and really did say, “We also gave those who wish to destroy space to do that as well.”'
She uttered these words while explaining how she had sought to maintain “the very delicate balance” between the right to protest and the safety of police officers as a week of demonstrations over the death of Freddie Gray began to turn violent on Saturday.
“We work very hard to keep that balance and to put ourselves in the best position to de-escalate,” she said. “And that’s what we saw.”
After that success over the weekend, she apparently took the same approach on Monday. And this time those who wished to destroy just kept destroying and destroying as the situation escalated to where Maryland Governor Larry Hogan activated the National Guard.
Rawlings-Blake was only 21 at the time of the Crown Heights Riots in 1991, when New York Mayor David Dinkins held the police back in order to let protesters “blow off a little steam.” But, the destructive result was something anyone who runs a city should have studied.
Baltimore now suddenly became Crown Heights on steroids.
And to make matters worse, each thrown brick and bottle, each trashed car, each store looted and burned was an insult to Freddie Gray’s twin sister. Her brother had become the second young man to suffer fatal spinal injuries after being arrested for a petty crime and loaded into a Baltimore police van. She nonetheless remained a voice for peace.
“My family wants to say, can you all please stop the violence?” Fredricka Gray said. “Freddie Gray would not want this.”
Monday began with the chilling word from the Baltimore police of a “credible threat” that the Black Guerilla Family, the Crips, and the Bloods had formed an alliance to kill white cops as if were suddenly back in the 1970s and the time of the Black Liberation Army.
As night fell, the transmissions over the police radio were of a city going mad.
“There’s 100 of them in the shoe store. People are even getting out of their cars to go into the shoe store.”
“A group of black males breaking into a grocery store from the rear.”
“No units are to go there alone…. Do we have any other units?.... I need at least three or four cars to go there.... Do we have any other units?”
“Is anybody else coming up there?”
“Male armed with a handgun.”
“We have an individual in custody. We need a wagon.”
“We don’t even have a wagon.”
“There’s about 30 of them! We need backup.”
“Nobody’s up here right now.”
“I got multiple fires inside the park. I got one beside the conservatory.”
“I see other ones.”
“I can’t cover you.”
“We got looting at the CVS and the 7-Eleven. I’m trying to keep people out of both places. It’s really dark out here tonight.”
“We have gunshots, a woman screaming.”
“Do not drive into locations you can’t get out of. We will not jeopardize our lives for those stores.”
“Breaking into store in the shopping center…. Security says he is armed. He is alone.”
“I have the injured officer back at his command. I’m heading out.”
“A curfew in the city.”
“That’s crazy.”
“I hope they make it so not nobody can come out. Then I don’t got to go to work tomorrow.”
The mayor reappeared before the news cameras and insisted that the media had twisted and taken out of context her remarkable words over the weekend. She said she had been talking about protesters, not thugs “who want to incite violence and destroy our city.” She seemed deaf to the echo of her own words, when she had spoken earlier of giving room to “those who wish to destroy.” That is a pretty good definition of a thug.
“What we see tonight that is going in in our city is very disturbing,” she now said with considerable understatement.
She reported that the National Guard would be deployed as soon as it was available, no doubt to restrict the space of these destroyers. There would be a 10 p.m. curfew starting Tuesday.
“This is not a lawless city,” she assured everybody.
She pledged that the thugs would be tracked down thanks to “police videos,” a twist to an uproar that had been sparked by a civilian video taken of Freddie Gray being dragged to a police van.
“We will be holding people accountable,” she promised.
She gave not the slightest glimmer of feeling that she should be held accountable for anything. She may have made her initial ascent from City Council president to mayor because her predecessor had been locked up for embezzlement, but she had since been elected to a full term with 87 percent of the vote. She seemed to consider that an unshakable endorsement.
And she rightly felt that Baltimore had been making considerable progress since days so benighted that the city jail had essentially been run by the Black Guerilla Family. The gang’s jailed leader impregnated four corrections officers, two of whom were tattooed with his name, one on her neck.
“This is my jail,” the leader, Tavon White, was recorded saying from behind bars. “My word is law…. If I told any motherf---ing body they had to do this, hit a police, do this, kill a mother---er, do anything, it get done. Period.”
But White’s reign had ended with a series of indictments, and it seemed that the rule of law was beginning to return to Baltimore. Homicides were leveling off. The new police commissioner boasted that he had fired 50 members of the department for misconduct.
Then came the death of poor Freddie Gray. The mayor clearly shared the anger over the failure of the arresting officers to summon medical assistance for Gray when it should have been clear to them that he was in serious distress. She also shared the anger over the failure of the cops to strap him in with a seatbelt even though that had led to the other Baltimore man dying from similar injuries in a police van.
Yet she seemed not to understand what was seething in her own city, what was liable to flare beyond any immediate controlling if the true destroyers were given space.
Gray’s death showed what can happen when the police turn callous.
The riots showed what can happen if the police are believed not to be in control.
Rioters who rampaged after a cellphone video of an arrest will themselves be arrested with the help of police video.
And the good people of Baltimore will have to rebuild, as they had to do after the long-ago riots of 1968 that followed King’s murder.
King no doubt would have found the city’s present mayor to be smart and decent and right out of his mountaintop dream.
If only she had a little more common sense.
If only she were not deaf to her own words.
10 comments:
Racist!
Black lives matter!
5:09
Black lives matter?
Not by blacks themselves!
First of all, all the stores except for CVS that the Blacks burned down were owned by other blacks!
Second of all, more blacks are killed by other blacks than any other race!
Its white people like you who are racist ...excusing them for "being angry"
Hey buddy! The guy in the picture robbing CVS that employed all blacks ... was he also angry?
you racist!
This is the most ever ORGANIZED shvartza riot. Not only are they using social media to coordinate but they are slashing Fire Dept hoses to both stop dousing flames and to prevent their being used as a mob control measure. That's the same reason why some of the savages are actually wearing gas masks.
They have also been running down commercial strips with crowbars smashing in every window.
Jesse Jerkson started inciting the mob against the Veissa folk during his hespid at the levaya.
Now Al Sharpton in on the scene.
Obama is warning THE POLICE to show restraint.
Brand new shvartza Attorney General Lynch is sending monitors on her first day at work to monitor THE POLICE to see if they are trying to hard to control her fellow black savages.
Once you are bashing the shvartza Mayor, don't forget that she ducked the Governor's phone calls for several hours to prevent him from activating the Guard.
using the term shvartzes is racist.
do you want to be lumped together with ths Satmar/Neture Karta?
8:56
So how would you say Black in Yiddish?
What about "Vaaseh"?
How would you describe in yiddish a black guy burning down your house?
You know that "shvartze" is used as a pejorative.
Hooligans, thugs etc. would have been fine.
You showed your true colors you are as narrow-minded as your Satmar cousins.
9:18
Hey listen and listen good..
The Shvartzas themselves call each the "N" word... I know, I employ them!
Just listen to any hip hop song and all you hear is the "N" word! I know ..because they play it all day long!
Having said that...its the white bleeding hearts liberals like you that the Shvartzas hate the most...
because you the white liberal establishment made sure to keep them as Shvartzas!You guys gave them programs and let them all in to the colleges with failing marks...and now they are all falling on their faces!
In Baltimore there were only Sgvartzas rioting there were no whites there at all....
I employ them and we get along just fine and they know that I call them Shvartzas and they call me Jew Boy..
No problem!
also read my article about what Carl Stokes a black man said about the rioters, he said that no one should call them "thugs" just call them
"n-ggers!
Warsaw-Novominsk,
Vus hockstee shtussim mit lukshin?
Shvartza only BECAME a "racist" term during the term of the bathroom attendant in lieu of Mayor named David Dinkins. How was that? Because a loser and nobody who wrote a book that wasn't selling wanted to get himself on the map & sell his book so he made a public tumult against Jackie Mason being "racist" against Dinkins based on HIS OWN BOOK claiming that shvartza is a "racist" word.
And don't call me "racist" veggen the bathroom because that was his former job handing towels in the bathroom of the Rainbow Room in Midtown!
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