

Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: WND Books; 1 edition (October 22, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1938067061
ISBN-13: 978-1938067068
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.2 inches
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I went to New York City for the first time in November, 1991. I saw the lighting of the Christmas tree, a bunch of ice skaters, some brilliantly engineered skyscrapers, ate some good pizza, and heard "hate speech" from a group near Times Square; that group was the only concentration of non-whites I saw once I got out of the bus station that day.I went to San Francisco as a 22 year old member of the USAF. This was my second time in a big city. When I was accosted for money by one "person of color" on a street corner, another man came running across the street, yelling and cursing, saying that his street corner was being taken over by a transient "person of color". So I witnessed one "African American" trying to fight another over who could beg where. The next day I found Asians playing chess two blocks down. No begging, arguing, cursing, accosting. I noted the dramatic quality of life switch within two cityblocks just based on who happened to be populating those blocks.I've been to Denver and LA. I was solicited so often in those towns for everything from buying jewelry to buying flesh. With the exception of one squirrely white "unarmed teenager" (young adult) who needed to sell me a necklace to get bus fare out of town, he said, all of the nuisances that I encountered in those bus stations were non-white. I was not attacked; I was made to feel like I was walking in a bazaar in a Third World country. In a Washington DC bus station - 2001, however, I saw a man fitting the Michael Brown description confront a bus driver, another black man of markedly different size and speech, about how soon the bus could leave.
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