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United States News Title: Black pack attacks 13 year old, breaks the bones of his face, threaten his eyesight Black pack attacks 13 year old, breaks the bones of his face, threaten his eyesight (Note 12-23 11:30 a.m. A reader has just told me that all the readers' comments at the CBS page have been removed. Fortunately I had copied most of them here yesterday. This is a further lesson that when we see something on the Web of an unusual nature, we should save or copy it.) The crime is reported by CBS News. Notice, with the exception of the headline, the low key manner of the story. This extreme attack took place, but there is zero description of it, except that they "beat up the eighth-grader leaving him severely injured, and he may even lose his sight," and they "jumped him." How were several bones broken in a 13 year old boy's face, requiring reconstructive surgery? How was a boy's eye injured so badly he may lose his sight? Did the attackers take turns holding the victim, David Muneton, while others kept punching him? Did they knock him to the ground and proceed to kick him in the head, in the usual black manner? The reporter, a blonde named Christine Sloan, tells us nothing. While the headline calls the attack "savage," the story treats it as an abstraction. Also notice how the strongest expression of outrage quoted in the article is, "He didn't deserve this"--as though there was any question that he deserved it--or as though, if David Muneton had intentionally hit a black girl with a basketball then he would have deserved being beaten to within an inch of his life. Meanwhile, race is not mentioned, neither that of the victim nor that of the assailants. The gang are certainly black, from the all-too familiar pattern of their behavior. David Muneton from the photograph of him appears to be white. But, again, except for the silent testimony of that photo, his and his attackers' race is a non-subject. Thus, unidentified and unremarked on by law authorities and the media, the black anti-white intifida continues. The comments following the story deal frankly with the racial nature of the crime, showing once again that the closest the truth about racial violence in the modern West gets to the mainstream media is in readers' comments posted after news articles. I have copied all the comments as of about an hour ago. They are strong and I have not edited them. 7 Arrested In Savage Attack On N.J. 8th Grader Gang Of 11 Brutally Assault, Break Facial Bones Of Young Honor Student Over What Was Apparent Misunderstanding Christine Sloan December 22, 2009 5:57 p.m. ENGLEWOOD, N.J. (CBS) What began as an innocent mistake ended in a vicious attack on a local honor student. Police said as many as 11 students beat up the eighth-grader leaving him severely injured, and he may even lose his sight. CBS 2 HD spoke with some of his friends about what led to the brutal attack. The incident near a school soccer field was so violent that 13-year-old David Muneton needed reconstructive surgery to his face to correct several broken bones. His friends at the Janis Dismus Middle School in Englewood are stunned. "It's so hard. ... I'm his best friend," Denise Melendez said before breaking down in tears. Police have arrested seven students from both the middle school and high school, charging them with aggravated assault. The youngest one is just 12 years old. Investigators said the teenagers jumped Muneton on Friday as he walked home from school to get back at him for an earlier incident during which the eighth-grader accidentally hit a girl with a basketball. The superintendent said the girl, who has also been charged, led the boys to Muneton, saying "He's the one." "We do know that after the girl made the comment one of the people, the boys, who was with him immediately punched him," Superintendent Dr. Richard Segall said. Students at the middle school have made a get well card for the 13-year-old--all of them outraged over what happened. "He really didn't deserve to get beat up like that because he really didn't do anything and it wasn't intentional that he hit her with a ball," student Michael Bailey said. "If I was there Ii would have told someone," student Emanuel Doughtery added. "I wrote I hope he gets better soon," said student Katherine Saldarriga. Muneton is recovering at Englewood Hospital. His brother told CBS 2 HD his condition is improving. The assistant principal said the youngster is a model student. "He is a wonderful young man, actually one of our students who made the honor roll this quarter," Daniella Bailey said. As these kids try to make sense of what happened all seven students arrested have been suspended. This coming as police was looking to charge four more teenagers. Three of the students charged remain at the juvenile detention center in Paramus, while the rest have been released to their parents--two of them required to wear ankle bracelets.
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Maybe they will be stunned enough to respond in a similar manner the next time some black thugs surround a white girl in the hallway and fondle her or otherwise sexually harass her? If we are going to have violent racism,let's get this show on the road and have both teams on the field. I see more whites that hate blacks today than I saw 40 years ago,and the blacks have nobody to blame for this but themselves.
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