To: d[-_-]b who wrote (12413 ) 12/5/2014 4:48:28 PM From: joseffy Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16547 David Ruenzel Who Made A Living Excusing Black Criminality Murdered By Two Black Oakland Males ................................................................................................................................................................................ By V. Saxena , December 4, 2014downtrend.com David Ruenzel had made a living using the notion of white privilege to excuse any and all black crime : A prominent writer for the Southern Poverty Law Center was gunned down by two black males while hiking in Oakland, reports NBC Bay Area News : A man who was fatally shot at a park in the Oakland hills on Tuesday afternoon has been identified as David Ruenzel of Oakland, East Bay Regional Park District police said Wednesday. . . . Police said one of the suspects is described as a man who is black or possibly of mixed race and in his late 20s or early 30s with dreadlocks, a medium complexion, high cheek bones, a narrow face, a thin build and was wearing dark clothing. Police said the other suspect is described as a black man who is 6 feet tall, weighs about 240 pounds, is clean shaven with short hair and was wearing dark clothes and a black backpack. Witnesses described the man as being out of shape and “overly friendly,” police said. According to Colin Flaherty over at American Thinker , David Ruenzel had made a living using the notion of white privilege to excuse any and all black crime : As a writer for the Southern Poverty Law Center, one of this favorite topics was rooting out racism. And how white racism is permanent. White racism is everywhere. And white racism explains everything. This mantra of the Critical Race Theory and the Southern Poverty Law Center applied to all white people because, even if they were not personally cracking the whips, or breaking the skulls, white people benefitted from a racist system that did all that — and a lot more. The greater irony, as Flaherty astutely states, is that Ruenzel was basically an “enabler of black violence” who for whatever reason believed that he was somehow magically “exempt from it.” As he lost his life, he had to learn the brutally hard way that there is no excuse for any sort of criminal violence, regardless of whether it is committed by an allegedly victimized black person – and that anyone can be a victim of criminal violence, including even those who make a living out of excusing it.