Letter from The Bronx.

Dear Colin,

I grew up in a neighborhoods close to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx at the time Martin Luther King Jr was killed, oh what fun! We were one of 2 white families in a 2 mile square area! Regular rioting in front of our windows, harassment at school to the nth degree and other pleasantries ensued. I just wanted to establish some some degree of communication with you by reviewing a small tidbit of my past, a long time ago true but an ongoing story it seems around the country,if not the world.

Glad to meet you,lol!

I want you to know that this has been happening constantly with them attacking whites way,way before you probably realize it. It went on during the draft riots in the 1860’s in NYC, during reconstruction, there were HUGE riots in Palisades Park and Freedomland, how do I know? I was there… I was very young but if I was there and it went on during that short time… just how often did it go on? Amusement parks have been a great place for them to try to foist their guilt on white women especially because whilst they ply their trade (Offering free guilt to any white women who will hesitate to stop a moment to listen) .

Their numbers grow and of course any guy that has taken their girl out for the day just isn’t ready to be jumped by 30 blacks, they know this..its all pre-meditated, I witnessed it …especially the last day palisades was open though I doubt there was any record made of it. I have a few very interesting history books that in part focus on many of these occurrences.

I dont hate them but I sure have been disappointed by them to put it mildly since I was 4 years old (My very 1st encounter anywhere with “A person of color) when a “Colored” guy watched me through a luncheonette window count my 44 …birthday money given me by my mom in a brand new wallet…this brazen bastard came right into that luncheonette and walked up to me “Can I hold dat”?? Well at 4 yrs old I thought HE WANTED TO BE MY FRIEND so of course I “Let him hold it”…the 1st and last time I ever willingly allowed a black person to hold anything of mine. He ran, the cops were called, never found him of course, that was in Philly,my mom was in show business, she was a singer. By the way that was $4 that was in my wallet.

I was raised by a man who was very much like you, he wanted the world to know what they were up to… not to kill them off, to actually prevent that! he felt that there would come a day that one or another faction would indeed get the power to kill them all if they so desired. though he could not stand them, he didn’t want that, he was a real good god fearing man.

There’s more,much more … attempted rapes at camp,getting home into my apt building in 5 different entrances so i wouldn’t get caught by their gangs, most black gangs in the 60’s in the Bronx were made up of Heroin Junkies and god help you if they caught you and you had no money for them, quite a few friends of mine went through that scenario, I used to leave the backyard window open to my 6 story apt building before school so I could sneak in that way, if i got the chance…or ran fast enough.

That was an everyday thing, how to get into my building w/o them seeing me.

I had these 3 black girls, they were maybe 14 or 15, I was about 11… they chased me from school everyday for weeks… trying to rob me. I was a quick lil sucker, I have to give em credit for that, they taught me how to run through my childhood lol…so one day i see these paint cans, used but yanno had some still in each can….standing near the alley to go into the garbage…..I went to the empty lot on the corner and placed them in the crack of a huge rock that we used to play hide and go seek in, I guess you’d call it a ‘crevice’? anyway that was Saturday, Monday came and right on time at 3pm there they were chasing me all the three blacks to my building but this time I ran up to the rocks…well the look on their faces showed they didn’t have a clue what I was doing posturing myself all the way up there (maybe 4 feet above their heads lol) when they started to try to climb I quickly took each can,one by one, one for each girl and poured the white paint all over their heads…sputtering and cursing after torturing me all those weeks they said “we gonna get our parent to get the cops on your white ass” at 11 years old all I could think to say was “good, maybe the cops want some too!” because actually to me the cops were not anyones saviors…never showed up for our calls anyway as far as I was concerned they were there to only protect the blacks ! lol…. ahh the good old days? Not for me, it was total hell… had enough? cuz I “Gots mo” haha. Hey Colin I admire you, you’re doing what I’ve wanted to do all my life… I’m 58 now and those terrible days are with me in my head like it was last week….I’m so sorry for the white kids that are financially stuck in neighborhoods like I was……let me know you have all this at some point ok friend? God bless you, i don’t know if you’re agnostic, or atheist, or a God fearing man but even if you dont know him… he knows you trust me on that and have a good nights rest!

xx

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Colin Flaherty is an award winning reporter and author of the #1 best selling book Don’t Make the Black Kids Angry: The hoax of black victimization and those who enable it.

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