A quick scan of the Lamestream media last night and this morning returned an almost universal snowjob treatment of this story. Personally, I had a blast yesterday sparring with the nimrods over this non-story.
This incident sparked a memory from way, way back and gave me a sort of unique perspective on the story and some of the issues surrounding it.
Years ago (too many years!) a bunch of my buddies and I were invited to an "end of the school year" pool party in our area. Of course we opted in. The event was taking place at a "community pool" and to my 15 year old ears that meant "open to everyone". Not the case. It was a private facility that had a misleading name and the person who issued the invitations had no authority to do so.
We entered the facility and joined the party. We were there for about 20 minutes when someone noticed that we didn't belong and threw us out. The brusk way that we were treated offended us and we squared off at our "bouncers" who were in actuality residents. Several fights broke out and the police were called.
When they arrived we were detained while the cops interviewed all the different individuals. Then we were told to leave under penalty of trespass. We left and didn't come back.
So, although we didn't "breach the walls" like Zulu savages, we did trespass. When told to leave we did, although we sassed the azzholes who tried to manhandle us (and I kicked one guys ass). We weren't carousing or out to do harm, and I don't think any of those kids in McKinney were either. They, like we, were just stupid kids lacking judgement.
Where the two incidents diverge is where the race-baiting entered the picture. Most of what follows I got from Conservative Treehouse:
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/06/08/the-full-story-of-the-mckinney-texas-pool-mob-inside-the-craig-ranch-subdivision/The “Craig Ranch” Subdivision of McKinney appears to be a predominantly white suburb of Dallas. A girl named Tatiana Rhodes and her mother Lashana Burkes (pictured right) may or may not be residents (no positive confirmation yet) but apparently organized an event at the (private) community pool. So far it appears that they did so without any permission. CTH discovered (or at least reported) that mother and daughter are low-rent promoters of music events (think raves). They hired a DJ who may or may not have cross-promoted the event to an even wider audience. The mother and daughter set the DJ up in a public area adjacent to the community pool. Also apparently without permission.
The natural consequence of the "free" party announcement enticed over a hundred kids to the area. It does not matter who they were or what color they happened to be - the event was unauthorized and they were not welcome. An equally natural consequence occurred when the local residents began seeing a sea of non-residents streaming through their neighborhood and called the cops.
The kids, when refused access to the pool jumped the fence and entered anyway. The pool staff tried to shoo them away and there were altercations. The kids struggled with residents. There were reports of fights and at least one was captured on video - oddly enough involving young ms. Tatiana and another girl. Video shows Tatiana with a hand-grip on the other girl's hair and the girls mother struggling to separate the two.
The cops arrive and that's where the videos start rolling.
The most provocative shows a cop doing a takedown of "bikini girl". All of the race-baiters have flocked to this scene as though it was the Holy Grail. In the video the cop appears to have lost his cool. It is the "fertile soil" upon which the many many many race-baiters are sowing a tale of "brutality" and "terrorism" (I kid you not!)
Eventually order was restored, several arrests were made, and the "bikini girl" cop is on (paid) administrative leave pending an investigation.
Last light the race-baiters stormed the Craig Ranch neighborhood in a show of force. This promises to bubble up and over folks cuz the 'baiters are there in full force!