Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Washington City Fights Non-White Gangs With Classical Music

Tacoma, Washington leaders are hoping that Mozart can help to halt the growing problem of street gangs dealing drugs at bus stops. This week, speakers are being installed to transmit classical music from KING-FM radio of Seattle at the Tacoma Mall Transit Center, a tactic designed to reduce the number of young hooligans who deal drugs and cause trouble at the bus stops. Of course most of the gang members are non-Whites and they are the most likely to be annoyed by the classical music which is something altogether different from their favorite rap ditties.

The gang problem at the stops is so bad that if the classical music plan fails, covered bus stops may be removed from all routes in the city. As it is the speakers will be mounted high enough so that the drug dealers will not be able to knock them out with baseball bats or clubs. Studies in other cities indicate that classical music deters anti-social behavior at transit centers, officials said. Of course the music drives away the non-Whites who are at the core of the drug and violence problems and while this is a creative politically correct way to deal with these problems, a more reasonable solution would be to debate the benefits of geographic racial separation which would go much further in solving America's problems in regard to gang activity which is almost 100% non-White in origin.

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