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"Katrina's Hidden Race War" Four Years Later

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A segment on Anderson Cooper 360 investigates the white vigilante justice that tore through New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. "Katrina's Hidden Race War", a cover story featured in The Nation, supported by the Investigative fund at the The Nation Institute, and reported by A.C. Thompson (now a staff reporter at ProPublica), was the first to reveal how white residents of New Orleans shot at African-American men.

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  • You loot, we shoot.

  • I can guarantee there were Black skinned, White skinned, Red skinned & Yellow skinned Humans shooting at each other...but they'll only talk about whites...

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  • @jijed2

    well, he didnt

  • @bananito6 Fucken' aye!

  • @TheMedievalMan

    hey thx for the superdome info, its good that you guys speak up.

  • @bananito6 you didnt kill him. he shouldve killed all of you kikes

  • you loot, they shoot.

    its not my problem that 99% of the looters are niggers.

    XD

    kill them all

  • @jijed2

    I cant we killed him because of his radical views about us.

  • @bananito6 jews are worse then niggers

    just ask hitler

  • We all know white people belive genocide is a way to protect themselves. They are weak and coward. They can only fight when they have a big gun in their hands. That is to compensate for their small cocks.

  • Why the hell does the media love to suck those big black dicks?

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