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On Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at 2:19:18 PM UTC-5, Byker wrote:
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>> If the best people were hired, there would be a lot of black executives
>> back cleaning the men's room.
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> :( He's right..........we're too impulsive to hold down a position like
> that for a while....an executive. If we're in buildings like
> those....that's usually what we're there to do, clean or some sort of
> service....on a better note that's a much less stressful job.
While on the subject of quotas --
Affirmative Action for black serial killers: It is unlikely that The Grim
Sleeper will ever become nearly as famous as other LA serial killers such as
The Night Stalker, The Hillside Stranglers, or The Manson Family:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grim_Sleeper
Is it because he’s black?
Last year a jury convicted Lonnie Franklin, Jr. of ten murders and one
attempted murder. The series of slayings for which he was convicted spanned
from 1985-2007. Over that long, grim stretch of time, Franklin took a
14-year sabbatical from killing (1988-2002) that earned him the moniker “The
Grim Sleeper.” Nearly all of his victims were young black women he’d shot
and left dead in alleys throughout South Central Los Angeles. His victims
had names such as Bernita, Janecia, Princess, and Lachrica, the latter of
whom was found under a mattress in an alleyway, shot through the heart and
with a napkin over her face onto which the killer had scrawled the word
“AIDS.” The series of slayings were originally dubbed the “Strawberry
Murders” based on black slang for female crack whores.
The Grim Sleeper is by no means the only black serial killer from Los
Angeles. There’s also “The Skid Row Stabber”
http://murderpedia.org/male.M/m/maxwell-bobby-joe.htm
“The Skid Row Slasher"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughn_Greenwood
and this guy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Floyd_Thomas_Jr.
this guy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hughes_(serial_killer)
and this guy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_Turner
“Why should white serial killers hog all the attention? The answer is
easy—it’s called ‘white privilege.’”And it’s not only Los Angeles. Other
black American serial killers—meaning they killed three or more people in a
series of incidents rather than mass murderers, who slay multiple victims
all at once—boast colorful monikers such as “The Stocking Strangler,” “The
Cleveland Strangler,” “The Kansas City Vampire,” “The Baseline Killer,” “The
Tacoma Ax-Killer,”and “The I-57 Killer.”
Carl Eugene Watts, AKA “The Sunday Morning Slasher,” may be the most
prolific serial killer in American history. He is thought to have snuffed
more lives than white superstar serial killers John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey
Dahmer, and Ted Bundy combined. Yet, he gets “no love” from the media.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Eugene_Watts
Along the same vein of racially unjust media bias, Philadelphia police
arrested two multiple murderers in 1987. One was only convicted of two
slayings but is usually referred to as a serial killer. His name was Gary
Heidnik, and his case received national attention. His story became the
inspiration for the “Buffalo Bill” character in the Oscar-winning smash The
Silence of the Lambs. Plying his macabre trade in the same blown-out North
Philly wastelands as Heidnik was Harrison Graham, who was convicted of
killing seven women, six of whose putrefying bodies police found in his
apartment. But Graham’s case received scant attention, and no hit movies
were based on his saga. Although Graham killed more people than Heidnik, his
misfortune was to be born black in a society that only makes celebrities out
of white serial killers.
There persists a stubborn myth that all serial killers are white. If pressed
to name a black serial killer, some may be able to point to The Atlanta
Child Murderer, who to this day insists he was framed by police to cover
over the true killers—the KKK, natch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Williams
Others may recall the black duo who became known as the Beltway Snipers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._sniper_attacks
Beyond that, most people draw blanks—and that’s unfair in a society that
prides itself on equality.
Not only have there been a lot of documented black American serial killers,
blacks are actually overrepresented in this grisly yet attention-grabbing
crime.
Studying the time frame of 1945-2004, criminologist Anthony Walsh found that
out of 413 confirmed American serial killers, 90 of them were black—a
quotient of 22% and nearly double their percentage of the population. An
almost identical quotient is claimed by Eric W. Hickey in his book Serial
Murderers and Their Victims. A massive database at Radford University
tracking over 4,000 serial killers from 1900 to 2010 found that a whopping
40.6% of the killers were black. In his book Rise of the Black Serial
Killer, Justin Cottrell says he’s confirmed 1,837 cases of American serial
killers since the year 1860, with 53% of the killers being black. Cottrell
also says that only 6% of white serial killers murder “outside their race,”
whereas 57% of black serial killers are more racially ecumenical in choosing
their victims.
Despite the stubborn myth of all serial killers being white, I could find no
statistical evidence of blacks being underrepresented at the craft. In fact,
every source I dug up found them overrepresented by a factor of two or more.
And trends since the year 2000 find that anywhere from half to three
quarters of currently active American serial killers are black.
Shouldn’t they be acknowledged for their burgeoning success in this area?
Why should white serial killers hog all the attention? The answer is easy—it’s
called “white privilege.” We, as a society marching forward toward progress
and mutual understanding, should give black serial killers props for doing
all the same things that white killers are famous for—strangling hookers,
ritualistic abuse, necrophilia, cannibalism, star-crossed lovers who go on
breathless interstate murder sprees, their crazy hearts all aflutter—you
name it, they do it.
As with most things, blacks fall victim to racial profiling. In the cases of
the Atlanta Child Murderer and the Beltway Snipers, police followed the FBI
model that the typical serial killer is a white male, so they wasted time
searching for white suspects. In the more recent case of Derrick Todd Lee,
AKA The Baton Rouge Serial Killer, police allegedly took DNA samples from
hundreds of white suspects before a break in the case led them to the black
perp. And one of the initial suspects in LA’s Grim Sleeper case was white.
Watching people try to explain why black serial killers are denied the fame
and publicity that is lavished upon their white counterparts is as amusing
as watching anyone trying to explain anything about race in America these
days. For those who identify with the political right, the stock explanation
is that liberals slavishly worship blacks and therefore cannot find it
within themselves to see black people as capable of such subhuman savagery,
so the left-leaning media refuses to report such cases. Proggy academics
write papers with titles such as “The Anonymity of African American Serial
Killers: From Slavery to Prisons, A Continuum of Negative Imagery” and
“African American Serial Killers: Over-Represented Yet Underacknowledged.”
The gist of such hifalutin jibber-jabber is that in our white supremacist
society, only white men are considered capable of the organizational skills
and intelligence to pull off a string of murders before being caught. They
say our celebrity-driven culture views white serial killers as iconic
Übermenschen while cruelly denying blacks the right to stand alongside them
as murderous superheroes. I have no doubt that someday soon, some
well-meaning imbecile will launch a campaign demanding more comic books and
T-shirts depicting black serial killers.
Many white negrophiles—and even one is too many—appear to think they’re
helping black people’s self-esteem by finally spotlighting the wild, exotic,
and heretofore unexplored phenomenon of black serial killers. It’s almost as
if they think they’re helping to popularize obscure Mississippi Delta
bluesmen who were unfairly overshadowed by The Beatles and Rolling Stones.
Or to use a more contemporary example, Jeffrey Dahmer is Taylor Swift, while
Lonnie Franklin, Jr. is Nicki Minaj. I encourage them all to start a hashtag
campaign called #SerialKillersSoWhite.
It is an undeniable fact that our racist nation does not give black people
credit for many things, and serial killing is no exception. It is time to
end this injustice and let the world know that black serial killers are just
as good as white ones—if not better!
https://tinyurl.com/y7sjqr8k