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We are way past playing games of gotcha.
The Brooklyn police slaughter is just another example of how black racial hostility is now an everyday fact of life. Part of the national fabric.
So much so that no one even bothers to hide it. Not anymore. A few recent cases illuminate the bigger picture:
In Portland, Oregon, a sales clerk for Nordstrom tells his Facebook friends black people should kill one white cop for every white cop who kills a black person.
In Philadelphia, a paramedic said the same thing but took it one step further: He posted a picture of two black people holding a gun to the head of a white police officer.
Chris Rock tells NPR he instructed HBO to fill his audience only with black people.
Shrug. Shrug. Shrug.
In black churches across the country, Reverend Jeremiah Wright — the black minister who made a career out of preaching racial resentment for 20 years to the future President of the United States at his Chicago church — is received like a rock star. A messiah. A hero.
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