If you’ve read The City that Bleeds: Race, History, and the Death of Baltimore, you know blacks in Baltimore carefully protect their city by using black criminality to keep out white people from ever being a demographic threat to run things again (after all, democracy is nothing more than a racial headcount).

The amount of black-on-white crime in 25 percent white Baltimore (the city is roughly 70 percent black and dominated by black elected/appointed officials is staggering.

Do we even need to ask what happened to Jordan Taylor, a 31-year-old white male who lived in Baltimore? A beloved sports director at the Catonsville Y, he was gunned down by three people in a home invasion.

The Baltimore media has been silent to publish any information on the suspect, but do we even have to ask? As with 95 – 97 percent of the homicides and nonfatal shootings in the city, they we inevitably be arrested and we will learn (spoiler alert) they are all black males. [Beloved sports director at Catonsville Y fatally shot at his home, WBALTV.com, November 11, 2019]

Someone shot the sports director at the Catonsville Y multiple times in his home Tuesday night, killing him. Jordan Taylor, 31, was a newlywed who met his wife on the job at the Catonsville Y. People at the Y said Taylor had a servant’s heart and a celebrity status there. Kids loved him so much that they would dress up like him for Halloween. “He worked here for 10 years. He was a remarkable young man. We have lost a remarkable, remarkable, special human being,” said Sara Milstein, chief marketing and brand experience officer at the Y in Central Maryland. Neighbors said the couple moved into a townhome on Clifton Avenue in Baltimore barely a year ago. The neighbors said the couple rarely had visitors but, on Tuesday, three people showed up. According to neighbors, one person hung out at the front door. A surveillance camera captured video of two other people in the backyard. According to neighbors, there was aggressive, loud banging on a door that drew the attention of many people nearby. “When I opened up my door, before I actually stepped out onto the porch, the movement caught my eye on the side, and that’s when I saw a man in all black. It looked like there was a mask,” said Tiffany, a neighbor. Neighbors said they heard the masked man yell, ‘Come on, we got to go,” before hearing a barrage of gunfire. Taylor’s wife was not physically hurt. She ran for help, saying, “Someone, please help me. My husband has just been shot.” According to police, Taylor died days later, from injuries caused by multiple gunshot wounds. Taylor’s co-workers said he would step up for any task. ORDER IT NOW “He was a camp counselor. He was a camp director. He was a sports and teen director. He worked with the preschool kids across the street, the before- and after-school kids. He was a coach,” Milstein said. “Kids were just drawn to him like a magnet, and they would chase after him chanting, ‘Coach Jordan, Coach Jordan.'” Taylor’s neighbors and co-workers said they are in disbelief. “It is really scary. It’s a nice neighborhood. We never had an issue. We have lived here for quite some years,” Tiffany said. John Hoey, the president and CEO of the Y of Central Maryland, published a blog Monday, calling out the violence problem in the city of Baltimore, saying: “Other cities have successfully reduced their violent crime rate significantly, but in Baltimore, we have had not just a crisis of confidence but, in my view, a crisis of leadership.”

We aren’t supposed to notice black-on-white crime in America, for that matter in Baltimore.

But you know what? Their Lives Matter Too.

Remember Robert Ponsi? He was a server at James Joyce Pub in Baltimore. He was fatally stabbed by a group of black males in January of 2016. One of the black males who participated in the execution of Ponsi was the son a community activist.

Remember Kimberly Leto? She was a bartender at O’Donnell’s Pub in Baltimore. She was murdered by two black males in 2014. One of the black males who murdered her was the son of a police dispatcher.

The white working class in 70 percent black Baltimore has no community to support them, nor advocacy group to promote their interests.

Whites represent under 25 percent of the population of Baltimore, when in 1917 whites represented nearly 90 percent of the city’s residents.

It was a world-class city then; now, it’s nothing more than another Mogadishu in the making.

So, what members of the white-working class have also paid the Eloi tax in 70 percent black Baltimore?

Rest in peace, Jordan.