Those cuddly New Orleans people

The coverup has begun:  All those nice people in New Orleans were not behaving badly at all.  ONLY “Ten bodies were recovered from the Superdome and four from the Convention Center”.  The initial media reports were all wild exaggerations, we are now told by the self-same media.  I am sure that the media DID exaggerate.  What conservative would expect otherwise?  And even among blacks ONLY about a third of black adult males have spent time in jail, so I am perfectly ready to believe that most blacks in New Orleans behaved decently.  But we seem to be moving swiftly towards a politically correct account that says that nothing nasty happened in New Orleans at all.  When that Right-wing Death-beast (sorry: Democrat) Mayor C. Ray Nagin told a national television audience on “Oprah” three weeks ago of people “in that frickin’ Superdome for five days watching dead bodies, watching hooligans killing people, raping people’, he just having bad dreams.

Sometimes, however, the media can’t help telling the truth.  Click the link and have a look at the photos accompanying this dreadful story:  “Four Central Florida middle school students were arrested Monday for allegedly ripping off the clothes off classmates and then snapping photos with their cell phones, according to a Local 6 News report. Investigators said the boys, ages 12, 13 and 14 years old, attacked the girls Friday at Tavares Middle School in Lake County, Fla., in the back of a school bus. The boys then allegedly groped the girls and took pictures of them”.  I have uploaded the pictures here in case they get taken down.

Phew!  Read Steve Sailer on the contrast between the severe flooding in Bombay recently and the severe flooding in New Orleans!  The Indians pulled together and there was NO reported crime!  But India is of course an ancient civilization. 

Posted by jonjayray on Wednesday, September 28, 2005 at 01:59 AM in Race realism
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Posted by Fred Scrooby on September 28, 2005, 02:14 AM | #

“But India is of course an ancient civilization.”  (—from the log entry)

So’s Africa.  In fact, it’s the oldest civilization according to the new re-written history we’re all hearing so much about these days.  You know—“Great Zimbabwe”; “the ancient Egyptians were Negroes”; and all that ...

Right ...

Look, why not just say Negroes are different from Hindus instead of hiding behind the cultural fig leaf?  Culture and race are inseparable anyway, John:  who says culture says race.  Why not get with the twenty-first century for a change?  The twentieth century is over and good riddance to bad rubbish (as far as I’m concerned the world ended in August 1914 and hasn’t been seen since—and it’s our job to get it started again).

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Posted by Phil on September 28, 2005, 02:57 AM | #

Actually “Conservatives” (one realises how meaningless that term has become) have joined in covering it up. Here is the “Conservative” Michelle Malkin joining in on the act.

“The Derb” got it right when he said that every one in politse society (Conservative and Liberal alike) has a vested interest in shoving this down the memory hole ASAP.

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Posted by john fitzgerald on September 28, 2005, 07:40 AM | #

It was entertaining to see those big fat women wailing in the water. I don’t doubt the reports from some of my people who were living in fear whilst amongst the negros in the dome. That says it all.

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Posted by Kubilai on September 28, 2005, 08:43 AM | #

The media told the truth at the onset of hurricane Katrina.  They had to due to competition because if CBS decided NOT to show it, then NBC or CNN would, therefore their hands were tied.  NOW, the indoctrination starts and what we saw were figments of our own racist imagination.  I’m wondering just how long this type of garbage will go on before people have had enough with this type of “reporting”?  The foreign press (UK and Oz especially) was more open and honest in their stories about the whites involved in the mess and their horrific ordeals long after the US media clammed up. 

Covering up the murder and rape of 50 to 100 people is child’s play to the masters in charge.  They’ve hidden far worse.

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Posted by jonjayray on September 28, 2005, 08:56 AM | #

Scroob
Sometimes you are a bit thick.

If Indians are civilized and they behave a lot better than the people of NO, what are the people of NO?

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Posted by Winston Smith on September 28, 2005, 10:47 AM | #

Excellent title, that gave me a good chuckle!

Looks like I’m going to have to put in some overtime this weekend at Minitrue. I know, perhaps we can blame it on Adol-, I mean, Emmanuel Goldstein!

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Posted by seelow heights on September 28, 2005, 02:47 PM | #

Amazing stuff just posted by Steve Sailer.
http://isteve.blogspot.com/2005/09/nola-05-detroit-67.html
A reader writes:

Your notes about the emerging MSM “exaggerated reports” meme re: the Convention Center/Superdome anarchy yesterday, and then the quote from your 9/6 piece that “it’s a key point borne out in many riots (such as Detroit in 1967), that violence, especially any level of sniping, has a paralyzing effect on rescue workers,” made me think a great deal about the respective blankets thrown over both cities’ breakdowns of authority.

My father was at the center of it all in Detroit in 1967—a surgical resident in the ER of an ‘inner-city’ hospital (and yes, he was shot at by a sniper when he went to the hospital roof during a break to get a view of the chaos)—and besides the many harrowing stories of those five days he told me, he imparted one lesson that has relevance beyond just that event, namely:

After-the-fact official reports of death and mayhem resulting from civil unrest always greatly understate the true toll.

To this day, the official death toll of the Detroit Riot of 1967 is 43 persons. My father stopped counting when he reached eighty bodies—and that was in just one of the temporary emergency morgues set up in Detroit during that crisis! There were at least two other morgues receiving the dead.

Now, the rationale behind post facto minimizations of death tolls is surely predictable and expected: city fathers want to sweep the true extent of the tragedy under the rug and declare the metropolis as back open for business, self-appointed leaders of the minority communities involved want to downplay the fact that their constituents largely victimized their own, etc. What is more interesting is the methodology by which the true numbers were obscured—in Detroit in 1967 my father found that this was being done by counting only people killed outright by gunshot as official riot deaths. If someone “fell” out of a 10th-story window in the riot zone—that was ruled an “accidental” death and not counted in the riot tally. Likewise, if someone was run over by a car—and said car then backed up over the person again and then forward over once more—well, that was to be counted as an “automobile accident”, and again, not part of the riot toll. Even gunshot victims were not counted if they died from complications after a decent interval had passed after the riot was declared to be officially “over”...

I strongly suspect that we will see the same dynamic at work in New Orleans in the coming weeks. The media will probably buy into the charade and amplify the conventional wisdom that, no, things in the Convention Center and Superdome really weren’t that bad, and hardly anyone was killed/raped/maimed in the violence. The authorities even have a ready-made excuse for explaining deaths that are uncovered—the storm itself! Sure, there’s evidence of blunt-force trauma all over this cadaver—but how do we know it wasn’t from a collapsing beam rather than a wielded tire iron? The question is whether the confluence of the blogosphere and available public data on the Internet can allow individuals with good analytical skills to let the truth out this time.

A reader sent me this article from a Nebraska newspaper:

Mortician surprised by New Orleans dead
By Josh Swartzlander / The Lincoln Journal Star

Mark Roper spent two weeks in St. Gabriel, La., this month, moving the bodies of Hurricane Katrina’s New Orleans victims into refrigerated trailers.

After watching the steady stream of corpses, Roper’s biggest surprise about the dead: almost all were elderly or homeless…

He was surprised by the number of homicides — people with gunshot wounds to their heads and backs.

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Posted by Andrew L on September 29, 2005, 02:21 AM | #

I heard the best comment about the welfare state. And that was the people left behind in New Orleans were so use to the Government doing and supplying everything, thay did not have any need to think for them selves nore could they if they wanted to,they would wait untill the Government sent them more help, the ones not socialist subscribers, and could think for them selves took off.Without any Loot.hmmmmm
All of a sudden, the future looks dim.

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