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When Black Males Attack: Have They Lost Their Minds? Maryland is not safe

Do you remember these commercials for Bonkers? ‘Bonkers bonks you out. Some candy!’ They had funny one liners and indicated a flavor so good that either the consumer went crazy or absent-minded.

BonkersSexual/street harassment indicates another type of bonkers, in Maryland one can readily observe that 90% of sexual assaults and harassment are by dark skinned black males.

They are the type of social predators who replace “Hi, how you doin'” with “excuse me MA’AM!” in that same tone or inflection indicating they are irritated that you refuse to surrender attention to them.  The reality is that they do not need to say anything at all. Have they not realized that targeting a woman in a public space with other men and women around is obvious street harassment no matter how black males try to substitute words–your intent is clear and you aren’t fooling anyone.

That it is another thinly veiled attempt to exercise authority or control over their female targets who are TOTAL STRANGERS. They also have the tendency to make guttural ‘hog-spitting’ noises as if to say yes I know I am an animal, a predatory one at that. They sound like wild boars that are afraid of civilized society and therefore must attack unsuspecting strangers.
Yet, they do not bother these grown white women? Why, because white men would lynch them in an instant–they would deserve it. One cannot expect savage black “Christian” males of today to live in a civilized society when their primal instinct is to bother, accost, sexually street harass female strangers who give social cues (ignoring them) to let them know they are a nuisance.

One may assume black males in Maryland are bonkers but these inner city ghetto black males who hang out in the suburbs may be not just be predatory but simply unintelligent apes in heat. Intelligent humans have a high awareness of their surroundings and can readily discern nonverbal cues and body language. These include:

1. A woman walking away indicating she has no desire to entertain the predator
2. A woman ignoring said predator’s attempt to force her into a conversation with a black male stranger.
3. A woman who looks or makes a gesture to someone who can assist her.
as the street harassers attempts to escalate his harassment until he gets what he wants.

The reality is that many black “Christians” today are just as racist and bigoted as their white counterparts. Black male “Christians” sexually harass covered Muslims because:
1. They truly do not believe in God.
2. Their mothers are hateful towards Islam and teach that it is ok for them to disrespect, sexually assault and harass Muslim women. While they also encourage this, they continue to act in every aspect of their lives in opposition to Christ’s teachings. The irrationality among them is normal brainwave patterns at this point.
3. Black “Christians” are the biggest hypocrites because they target veiled Sunni Muslim women in Maryland and seek to get away with crimes because they think Muslims are an unpopular group so no one will help. Yet, these are the same ones who support BLM which seeks to allow black criminals to run amuck with no regards to the law or society’s safety. In other words, you can be a law abiding, civilized highly educated, modest, productive member of society but according to Black “Christians” you are worthy to be treated as animals because ‘they’ aren’t like ‘us.’ As if the ‘us’ has goodness that a decent person wants to emulate. Yes, folks—this is their ‘logic.’
4. Black male criminals who street harass and are usually dark skinned assume covered Sunni Muslim women are submissive and easy targets–until you call the police on them.
5. Ghetto black “Christian” males in Maryland are actually Satanists and purveyors of the Anti-Christ agenda. Saying ma’am in a hostile and derogatory manner (in the EXACT same way as the infamous and annoying ‘hi, how ya doin’) cannot hide this fact and only highlights it. These black males today believe they can do whatever they want, violate anyone’s space, peace of mind and civil rights without repercussions. Then cry ‘racism’ when held accountable for their actions.

In the News: The Washington Post article: Maryland should lead the nation on street harassment laws

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/maryland-should-lead-the-nation-on-street-harassment-laws/2014/11/07/8ba98ede-6517-11e4-836c-83bc4f26eb67_story.html

Maryland should lead the nation on street harassment laws

By Natalie Draisin  November 7
“Shake that a–, girl!” he yelled at me from his pickup truck.

That’s right, from his pickup truck. We weren’t at a strip club, and I wasn’t putting on a street corner show. I was simply walking from one of my graduate school campuses to another in Baltimore.

My friend and I make this trek almost daily, and we always walk together because the incessant harassment makes us feel too unsafe to walk alone. During my six years in Baltimore and two in the District, I have cringed at countless unwanted remarks like this.

Street harassment is ubiquitous, and it probably will get worse. I think about a group of middle school boys who made sexual comments as I walked by, who probably learned the behavior from the elderly man down the street. Boys learn from men as they make inappropriate remarks, and girls will keep learning from women to absorb them.

Street harassment has sadly become a societal norm.

As women become increasingly fed up with the harassment, we’ve published blog posts and videos to raise awareness and air our grievances. Recently, an organization dedicated to ending this behavior videotaped the catcalls one woman received while walking in New York City. The video, “10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman,” was quickly followed by the parody “10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Man.”

There have been a lot of courageous campaigns to help empower women to fight the harassment, such as Stop Telling Women to Smile and Stop Street Harassment, but they won’t suffice. My public health studies have taught me that behavioral interventions aren’t enough. We need laws, too.

Some women are advocating for an enforceable solution, such as an anti-street-harassment law. In a New York Times op-ed, Laura Beth Nielsen suggested a law that would prohibit “uninvited harassing speech or actions targeted toward individuals in public spaces on the basis of sex or sexual orientation when done with the intent to intimidate.” Citing Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which states that people can demand equality and freedom from sexual harassment at work, Nielsen said that we should have the right to be free of harassment on the streets, too.

Such a law would not protect just women. It would protect everyone. And Maryland, with its rich history on civil rights issues, including a recent law that protects residents from discrimination based on gender identity, is the right place to start.

However, it’s up to women to drive this fight. Men don’t experience the same degree of harassment on a regular basis, and they may not be aware of the prevalence and severity of the issue. That’s okay. We’re mustering the courage to raise awareness, and now we just have to demand that action be taken in the form of an enforceable law.

To all the women as frustrated with street harassment as I am, let’s stop complaining and start doing something. Behavior change won’t suffice; we need laws to help protect our human right to be free of harassment. Let’s push Maryland to end street harassment.

The writer is a student at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Carey School of Business.