The Other Side Of the Race War


Nathan Ener’s call to action is in reaction to the unprovoked murder of a Harris County sheriff’s deputy. It represents heightened national tensions over police relations with minority communities, fanned into emotional flames by activists. The execution-style killing of the white deputy by a black suspect came after a solid year of media hyped, highly-publicized and professionally protested killings of various black men by white officers. Black on black shootings and black officers killing white criminals is wholly ignored by the media.  Source: Chron.com

On Wednesday, the Houston Police Officers Union also asked the FBI to investigate online videos promoting violence against police.

Ener, who worked as a Texas Department of Criminal Justice officer until 1999, deleted the video rant soon after posting it, but not before Internet users saved independent copies. In it, he pledges to target black anti-police protesters.

“You’d better run and you’d better hide,” he said. “Because we’re looking at videos, we’re looking, pulling names and addresses and we’re going to hunt you sons of [expletive] down.”

The police may have to have restraint when activists abuse them. However, the general public can act in concert just as the violent activists do. And the difference is that the black activists are violent because they are racists. The other group is reacting because they respect the police and will not allow them to be abused. The main element of Black Lives Matter is that they really don’t…it is all a political agenda. Take a look at the whole article.

 

 



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