Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever the details, I'm surprised that the burning ot eight churches in such a short time does not get much more media attention.
There's coverage...http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/south-carolina-black-residents-ask-whos-burning-black-churches
But not every church is an arson, not every arson is a hate crime and they are still investigating.
There are an average of 5 church fires every day in this country. So in the past 5 weeks with that average there have been 175 church fires.
I'd be interested in seeing where those church fire numbers come from. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever the details, I'm surprised that the burning ot eight churches in such a short time does not get much more media attention.
There's coverage...http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/south-carolina-black-residents-ask-whos-burning-black-churches
But not every church is an arson, not every arson is a hate crime and they are still investigating.
There are an average of 5 church fires every day in this country. So in the past 5 weeks with that average there have been 175 church fires.
Anonymous wrote:Investigations? I ain't got no time for dat! Racism!
Anonymous wrote:Whatever the details, I'm surprised that the burning ot eight churches in such a short time does not get much more media attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - get the headline right.
They weren’t all in SC.
Were they hate crimes? Investigators don’t know yet. Not all of them were considered arson.
So, while your thread headline is provocative, it is also incorrect and incomplete.
The burned churches are in Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. Federal investigators are looking into some of the cases to determine whether hate crimes were the cause, but so far the fires do not appear to be related.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/06/30/black-churches-fires-charleston-shooting/29516267/
This.
If you're going to be an alarmist, OP, at least get your facts straight.
And the latest one, they are now saying was started by lightening.
Anonymous wrote:OP - get the headline right.
They weren’t all in SC.
Were they hate crimes? Investigators don’t know yet. Not all of them were considered arson.
So, while your thread headline is provocative, it is also incorrect and incomplete.
The burned churches are in Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. Federal investigators are looking into some of the cases to determine whether hate crimes were the cause, but so far the fires do not appear to be related.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/06/30/black-churches-fires-charleston-shooting/29516267/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess racism is dead. God, why do Black people complain so much???
The only time I see "racism is dead" is inane comments like yours as if anyone was making that claim.
The burned churches are in Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. Federal investigators are looking into some of the cases to determine whether hate crimes were the cause, but so far the fires do not appear to be related.
Anonymous wrote:I guess racism is dead. God, why do Black people complain so much???