Have you all wondered why the Boston Globe and Boston Herald seem to enthusiastically report criminal news involving Cape Verdeans? There's a conspiracy reason why.
Read on:
The Cape Verdean community is an easy target. For so long the American Negro, the black American community, were the main target whenever a reporter with alterior racist motives wanted to shift blame for an increase in crime to a particular social group. But that was in the past. The Black American community has long learned that holding newspapers accountable for the things they write is not to be taken lightly.
Woe to the reporter from Boston Globe or Boston Herald or a public official who spews inaccurate information or implies that the American Negro community is responsible for an increase in crime in the boston metropolitan area. Were this to happen, the equivalent of Jesse Jackson and/or Al Sharpton of Boston would demand their resignation or firing.
So Boston newspaper reporters and public officials have learned their lessons: Don't point the finger at the Black American community lest you be reprimanded, asked to resign, or be fired.
So what group has got to replace the Black Americans in Boston for finger pointing purposes? The Cape Verdeans.
See, since the Cape Verdeans in Boston have no Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson to raise hell for us, newspaper reporters and public officials feel like they can say anything, sometimes flat out lies, about our involvement in criminal activities in Boston, no matter how inaccurately, and get away with it. They can lie about and slander Cape Verdeans with impunity!
For instance, last month there was some shooting in Boston in a neighborhood far from the usual Cape Verdean enclaves, yet the police chief, Kathleen O'Toole, in the following day press conferance, had the audacity to imply Cape Verdean involvement, even though there was no Cape Verdean involved in the shooting and the neighborhood where the shooting took place was not a Cape Verdean enclave.
Read for yourself
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Police Commissioner Kathleen O'Toole appealed to the public yesterday for help in solving Friday's spree of shootings, which left two people dead and three others injured.
O'Toole said she is "very concerned" about the shootings, some of which may be related to ongoing violence in the Cape Verdean community, she said.
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This slandering and misrepresentation of Cape Verdeans in Boston has got to stop. Now! In fact, the the likes of Kathleen O'Toole ought to be fired for spewing lies about the peaceful and hard-working Cape Verdean community.
Labanta, CV Al Sharpton, we need you!