Boston Black Mob Violence:

Now it takes two reporters to ignore it



In April 2014, we learned that groups of teenagers have been taunting, harassing and beating white people in the historic heart of Boston. The Boston Commons.

This time it was 20 black people. Here is something else we learn from the Boston Globe: It now takes two Boston Globe reporters to ignore the fact that the assailants are black.

A few quotes: Boston police rushed around the citys downtown Wednesday night, responding to calls for help after a group of up to 20 males and females launched at least six unprovoked attacks on people on Boston Common and in the neighborhood.565

Police tracked the predators to a nearby 7-11, where one of them attacked police. He was released on personal recognizance after a judge declined to revoke his bail on a pending larceny case. They arrested a few more black people for robbery and assault.

Advertising copywriter Joseph McNamara apparently witnessed one of the last attacks.

McNamara said he was walking on Arch Street around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday when he saw a group of about 10 people attacking a man who looked like an office worker from one of the downtown buildings.

They were really coming down on this one guy,’’ McNamara said in a telephone interview. He said one person, a teenager with short-cropped hair and red sweatshirt, was the most aggressive attacker. I didnt really realize what was going on until I was in the middle of it.’’

When the victim got up and tried to break away from his attackers, McNamara said, the assailants followed him as he crossed back and forth across Arch Street in search of a safe place to stop. He described the flow of attackers as like a swarm. It actually enveloped me at one point.

The reporters did go out of their way to identify the attackers as being from Mattapan. Which no one outside of Boston has ever heard about. But which the locals know is a black neighborhood -- with a very high crime rate, even memorialized in several rap songs.

Which we learn in Wikipedia is the fault of white and Jewish people who did something in 1967 to make it all inevitable.566

But as for other cases of similar black mob violence and the Knockout Game around the same time in other Boston area neighborhoods including Cambridge567, Worcester568, and Endicott College, not a word.569

I was in Boston in 2013 for a local show that featured Asians. My topic: Black mob violence against Asians is at epidemic levels. Later, the host of the show called a black minister to ask about the black mob violence. He said it had nothing to do with race.

Soon after, a group of black people stopped a bus in the Boston area and attacked the driver -- from in and outside of the bus.

An NBC affiliate unearthed a psychologist who said the fact that 99 percent of the attackers are black is irrelevant. Heres the real problem:

People with Type T personalities, which characterizes risk-takers and thrill-seekers, are motivated to commit violent acts, like smacking strangers in public, according to Professor of Educational Psychology Frank Farley.570

The show, by the way, never aired. We are past silence now. Way past silence. We are now at deceit.