“Beat Whitey Night” in Iowa Consigned to Black Hole by Mass Media

All media exist to invest our lives with artificial perceptions and arbitrary values.

Anyone looking for conclusive evidence of the vicious anti-white nature of the mass media need not look any further than the total blackout treatment given to the violent “beat whitey night” attacks by gangs of blacks in Iowa nearly three months ago.

In a little-reported event at the time, gangs of blacks, 30 to 40 strong, swept through the crowds at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines in mid-August, randomly attacking white people.

Witnesses and assault victims made official police reports that the attackers, male and female, screamed anti-white racial abuse and that it was “beat whitey night” in the attacks which lasted three nights in a row. Two stabbings were also reported during the violence.

The story was originally carried in the Des Moines Register and on that newspaper’s website. The report revealed exactly what occurred:

Des Moines police are trying to determine what led to a series of attacks outside the Iowa State Fairgrounds over the weekend that included the assault of two police officers.

At least three people were arrested Friday through early Monday morning. Other arrests may occur as officers investigate the incidents, officials said.

There are indications that some of the fights — which appear to involve mostly teenagers and young adults — were racially motivated, police said.

“We don’t know if this was juveniles fighting or a group of kids singling out white citizens leaving the fairgrounds,” Sgt. Lori Lavorato said. “It’s all under investigation, but it’s very possible it has racial overtones.”

Officials announced last week that they were stepping up security outside the fairgrounds after a series of attacks Aug. 14 that included a pair of stabbings. Investigators are still investigating those assaults and victims intend to pursue charges.

Sgt. David Murillo stated in a report on Friday night, “On-duty officers at the fairgrounds advise there was a group of 30 to 40 individuals roaming the fairgrounds openly calling it ‘beat whitey night.’

Jammie Carroll, 36, of Polk City, was seriously injured in the 3000 block of East Grand Avenue Friday night after a group of people beat him up, causing severe injuries to his eyes, cheekbones and nose, Murillo wrote. Carroll is white, and many of the suspects are black, police said.

Copies of the original police reports have now surfaced, and can be viewed here.

According to those reports, “on-duty officers at the fairgrounds advise there was a group of 30 – 40 individuals roaming the fairgrounds openly calling it ‘beat whitey night.’ This incident may be connected to other assaults occurring on the Iowa State fairgrounds.”

Another report by a police officer who was assaulted contained the following account: “The State Fair was concluding and the crowd outside the Fairgrounds was becoming a large crowd of peop1e. A large group of black male and female juveniles was reported to have started assaulting people again, like last Friday night. Officers were tripped to the Main Gate Bar reference to a large fight with black male and female juveniles assaulting white citizens.

“First officer on the scene said they were fighting on both sides of the Main Gate. We were trying to disperse the crowd of Black JVs in the street at E. 30th and E. Grand. Most were refusing to move.”

By any account, this was a major incident and obviously based on pure race hate.

There can be no doubt that if gangs of 30 or 40 whites had randomly attacked blacks or Hispanics in public, shouting racial abuse, and announcing that it was “beat a black night,” the media coverage would have been instant and longlasting.

Doubtless Jesse Jackson and other professional parasites would have descended on the scene for TV interviews and it would have featured on all the major networks as an example of “evil white racism.”

However, just like the racially motivated murders of Channon Christian and Hugh Newsom from Knoxville, TN, in 2007, the incident has been ignored and swept under the carpet by the mass media — because the victims were white and the attackers nonwhite.

The Des Moines Register, which was the only publication which carried a report, has also in the interim removed the article from its website and from its archive as well, with the result that the printed version of that paper, if anyone kept it, is the sole remaining media record of the anti-white race attacks.

2010-10-30