06 December 2013

“Knockout” attacks in Brooklyn may stem from a genuine concern about Jewish influence.


Says Laurie Cumbo - a local New York City politician and ally of mayor-elect Bill de Blasio.
Laurie Cumbo, the councilwoman-elect for the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights, made the comments in an open letter posted to her Facebook page. In the letter, Cumbo reports that many of her African-American constituents are alarmed by the growth of the local Jewish community.

The resulting tension, she says, could have lead to a number of attacks on Jewish residents that bear the hallmarks of a “game” in which teens attempt to knock someone unconscious with one punch.
About Laurie Cumbo:
Laurie Angela Cumbo was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and graduated from the Berkeley Carroll Day School in Park Slope and Brooklyn Technical High School in Fort Greene before going on to attend Spelman College in Atlanta, GA, where she graduated with a degree in Fine Art. She returned to Brooklyn and received her Master’s Degree in Visual Arts Administration from New York University in 1999. As a cultural leader, entrepreneur, activist, college professor, educator, lecturer and small business owner working in the not-for-profit sector, Ms. Cumbo has dedicated her life to community development and preserving the dynamic elements of diversity that have made Brooklyn, New York what it is today.
There are certainly some "dynamic elements of diversity" in Brooklyn, as you can see...

More by Rhymes With Right.

And more from Noisy Room.

And an essay by Joshuapundit.

Hat tip to and his own post on the subject by: The Colossus of Rhodey.

13 comments:

SnoopyTheGoon said...

" small business owner working in the not-for-profit sector"
Liberals always are, but not small and in reality not not-for-profit.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Hey, there's "diversity" and then there's "diversity." You gotta be on the team. Or else, you're off the team.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Not-for-profit, in this case, means bloated with tax money. Like NPR.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

I thought he had some problems with Israel on his list of "democratic and free" societies?

SnoopyTheGoon said...

What's the progress on your site?

SnoopyTheGoon said...

The new one's fine. The old one is still MIA, thanks to the thieves at Yahoo!

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Well what's the new one?

SnoopyTheGoon said...

You really are behind the curve. It's http://texasscribbler.wordpress.com/

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Yeah, the people who denounce the capitalists are sometimes too fond of remuneration for their efforts...

SnoopyTheGoon said...

True.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Well sad, although NPR has its moments too.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

As usual, then,

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Hi Dick, this comment is from Brian who has some problem logging in to the comment system:

Dick, no he didn't. Some of his Jewish co-freedom fighters did and do, but he didn't. See this appreciation of him by Ben Cohen in The Algemeiner: http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/12/05/nelson-mandela-and-zionism/
Cohen is the same guy who did an appreciation of Norman Geras a few weeks back, also a Marxist, but one who believed in two fundamentals: parliamentary democracy and the right of a people to self-determination. Just like Mandela."