About the Glendale Elks Lodge, where the song mocking Michael Brown was played:
Though not a member, I've been there a few times, with a friend who belonged to another Elks Lodge. This was some years back, when the two of us were obsessed with playing the table-shuffleboard game, the one where you stand at one end of the table, and try to shove a disc for points at the other end. Those table games were once a fixture in bars everywhere, but digital devices with better money-turnover replaced them. Luckily, the Glendale club had one in their lounge. After a session, we'd drink really low priced beer at the lounge bar - a membership perk, as was the Sunday Steak & Egg Breakfast we had once, with all the fixings, for under $10.
The Elks are a service organization. They provide charitable grants to the needy, and other help for vets, and offer scholarships for poor students, and counseling for drug users. The recipients of Elks generosity reflect the ethnic demographics of the city of Glendale, a population comprised of old-time white residents, plus newly arrived Hispanics, Asians, Hispanics, and Armenians. I don't remember if any blacks were at the Elks club when I was there. Blacks are only 1.3% of the population in Glendale. The low black population matches ithe city's very low violent crime rate, one of the lowest in the nation: 1.2 per 1000 residents, compared to California overall at 4.23, and adjacent Los Angeles at 29.7.
The low black population and the low crime rate is an inconvenient truth for African Americans and their apologists: the denser the black populations in an area, the higher the violent crime rates there. If you live in L.A. you're more likely to be robbed, assaulted, raped, or murdered
If you live in neighborhoods with 10% or more blacks, then in areas where blacks are less then 5% of the population. Black enclaves like South Central have much higher rates of felony crimes then place like Glendale or Atwater, with comparative smaller black populations. But in places were blacks are densely self-segregated, black crime flourishes, as does the black blame narrative, which perpetuates anti-white racism, and blinds blacks to their own bigotry. This is evident in the anti-white and anti-police rap music that continues to spew over the the airwaves and the web.
The music played by those Elk Lodge members in Glendale is no where near as incendiary as black rap unrelentingly calling for the murder of whites and police. Here's but a miniscule example of some of the lyrics they proudly perform:
http://www.tightrope.cc/rap.htmIn comparison, the Michael Brown lyrics are benign. But of course you won't hear any criticism from blacks or their apologists about the rap lyrics, or criticism of Obama and Holder and de Blasio and the slime ball Sharpton, incendiary rhetoric from them in tone and implication that undoubtedly incited the black who assassinated those two cops in NYC. Instead, unfortunately, expect from them more of the same double-standard rants against Caucasians & Cops. a default mind set we'll be facing for the unforeseeable future.
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The problem with putting two and two together
is that sometimes you get four,
and sometimes you get twenty-two.
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