By: The Unreconstructed Southerner
While I knew in my heart and soul upon the news of Eve Carson’s savage murder that her killer or killers would be your typical thugs that George Wallace and Lester Maddox warned us about so long ago. I did want to display a bit of caution until the brutes were in custody and their pictures posted up for the world to see. First off I’m sure I speak for everyone in expressing our profound sorrow for the death of a young woman so full of energy and zest for life who had a bright future ahead of her. Nothing we say or do can take away the hurt her friends and family are experiencing, but we can all offer our sincere prayers for them to be comforted by Almighty God during this difficult time.
As for Alvin Lovett Jr. and Demario Atwater no punishment is too harsh for these thugs. As society has embraced multiculturalism and diversity we have seen more and more of these brutal murders of beautiful European-American women take place at the hands of blacks and mestizos. Just months ago one brave marine was murdered by a former Mexican citizen who is now probably sipping tequila and unafraid of any consequence thanks to Calderon hiding him. Now once again this savagery has visited itself, and ironically at the same institution that intimidated Luther Hodges from joining the brave ranks of Fabus, Wallace, Barnett, and Maddox in Massive Resistance to the cultural marxism that has made killings like this all too possible and all too common.
Sure as the day is long the News and Observer’s affirmative action columnist, Barry Saunders, is writing on how Triangle citizens shouldn’t look at this tragedy as reflective upon black society. Well considering how North Carolina has the legacy of Deconstruction following the War Between the States, and a mile long litany of time after time that white citizens have been victimized by inner city hoodlums who then hide behind the specter of Jim Crow and supposed white racism to get off the hook. I urge all of our members to pray for Eve Carson’s family and that justice shall be brought down upon the savages who murdered her.
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