by James Buchanan
After surviving a tour in Vietnam, James Paroline was murdered in front of his house in Ranier Beach as a hot-headed young Black man punched him in the head, knocking him to the ground, where he fractured his skull. Paroline died one day later. The incident started over a dispute between Paroline and some Black women, who objected to him putting out road cones to protect a garden hose he was using to water a traffic circle in front of his home.
A recent news article reports “60-year old James Paroline was beaten into critical condition by a passing motorist after he obstructed traffic in order to water the flowers on a traffic circle. Paroline was confronted by a car full of women who tried to move the cones he had used to keep drivers from driving over his garden hose. After squirting one of the girls with his hose, a 5′10″ African-American male apparently exited his vehicle and hit Paroline once, so hard that Paroline was unconscious and bleeding on the pavement.”
Normal people would just drive around the road cones, but apparently the uppity Black women wanted to force the issue. If anyone actually objected to the road cones (and were not just trying to pick a fight), they could have easily called the police, who would have told Paroline not to put them out on the road. The exact details of the dispute remain unclear since Paroline is dead and unable to tell his side of the story. Apparently a young Black man in a second car ran out and punched Paroline in the head causing him to fall and suffer fatal head injuries.
Most Americans are taught to respect the elderly, not to punch them in the head as hard as they can. One wonders if the young Black involved hated White people and was looking for any excuse to beat one up, especially an old frail White man. Of course the Seattle authorities will never investigate this as a hate crime even though there’s a strong chance it was. No description of the assailant or mug shot drawing has been released possibly for fear of inflaming racial tensions. No doubt the Seattle authorities wish to sweep this under the rug, even if it means the murderer continues to run loose in society.
Mr. Paroline’s biggest mistake was living near the large sprawling Black population in southeast Seattle. He may have been one of many pensioners, who didn’t want to move from his life-long home. The trouble is that nothing good comes from living near Blacks. Thefts, burglaries, muggings and rapes are always common in mixed-race areas. In West Seattle, a young Black male, who hated White people, shot a White commuter dead for no reason. The murder of James Paroline is yet another senseless Black crime that will leave Paroline’s family in mourning because a young Black thug could not keep his temper in check and violently assaulted an old White man.
Liberal Whites endlessly praise “Diversity” and try to tell us that “we’re all alike.” Well, I’ve never heard of a White person killing someone over watering some plants. The truth is that many Blacks are extremely hot-heated and violent. The only way this White man would have been safe would have been to move away from the high crime area of South Seattle or to have been carrying a gun so he could have shot the Black male aggressor before he was beaten to death. If you see Blacks routinely driving through past your home, then you’re living in a neighborhood like the one that cost Mr. Paroline his life.





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1 eric-wa // Jul 18, 2008 at 3:15 pm
Curious why you have Rat City in bold red letters? I was born and raised in White Center which is called Rat City in south seattle, were you? do you know the history behind it? Was this crime perpatrated because of his blackness? or do you think it was because of the break down of the family within black society so that there was no man in the house to whup his ass when he got out of line growing up?
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