Tuesday, August 12, 2014

The Explosion of Racism Has Hit a Record Peak in Post-Civil War America

Topic: The 1960s Have Arrived in the 21st Century

When I continue to read of stories like the teenager who was shot near St. Louis and the rioting which devolved into looting and anarchy, I cannot help but shake my head. Rev. Al Sharpton made his obligatory trip to stir the passions of the black rioters, to proclaim a great lie under the guise of what the religion of Islam does by its nature: to make peace. Sadly, the black community aside from those like Col. Allen West, Herman Cain, Condoleeza Rice, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and others are only interested in one objective, which is manifesting the United States of America as not a nation under any mutually agreed-upon social equity accord, but under Apartheid laws akin to those inflicted upon the nearly 70% of South Africa's population from 1948 until 1994 by the Afrikaaners. Under these conditions, not only has the Civil Rights Movement under conservatives like Martin Luther King, Jr. not progressed as he hoped they would long after his time was to be passed, it has failed miserably. Dr. King made it possible for there to be any dialogue with whites who would serve as the final brokers of power, and he knew this to be true. The old establishment has to be willing to share, not relinquish any power or legal rights. That never transpired; there are more legal rights enjoy by the black community from Affirmative Action to living better off their welfare benefits than many white people who are middle-class do. As conservative as Knoxville is where I reside, it is not out of the ordinary to see black people driving brand new Mercedes-Benz cars or Cadillacs pulling out of their housing project communities as if they own the world. Why would they ever want to be employed? They live better than the vast majority of Americans who are not already wealthy. They certainly live a more posh lifestyle and never lifted a finger to earn it.

Why Do Working Class Citizens Despise the Black Community Today? Hint: It Has Nothing to Do With Racism:

I once wrote a blog about the inconsistencies with many conservatives in approaching the idea behind religious freedom. Some bitterly oppose the idea that Muslims may balk at checking out customers who purchase alcohol or pork while employed at a grocery store; one did in Britain and was immediately terminated, which touched off a maelstrom of the very large Muslim community in the United Kingdom's protests; still, the Muslim employed remained fired. What tweaked me on the subject was when a Walgreen's pharmacist in Jamestown, TN, a bit north of Nashville in "the boonies", was terminated for refusing to complete a transaction for a patient purchasing Plan B. The detailing involved the arrangement the pharmacist had with his district manager that he could delegate such transactions to another pharmacist or technician; he chose not to do so even in this agreed-upon arrangement due his religious beliefs and paid dearly for this with his job, and rightfully so. He is now filing a federal lawsuit, and likely will win since another case similar to his was won in a court in Chicago. Many conservatives support unconditionally the pharmacist, not because of any false notion they his rights to free speech were violated, but for his Christian faith; they bitterly attacked the Muslim, which caused a great discrepancy over religious freedom and why the private sector is separate from the public. 

Why is America more socially-divided today than during the Civil Rights Movement? The terms for the arbitration of all dictated forms of peace have been altered dramatically from one of the white community dominating the public consciousness to now, all minor groups have drowned out Main Street, U.S.A, including those of minorities who have adapted to what traditional American cultural mores still remain. Those minorities, particularly within the black community, who chose to rise above the cesspool of hate accomplish great things are now primarily conservatives unless it involves the entertainment industries. Those blacks who are actors or actresses in Hollywood, who perform in hip-hop or pop music, or are like Oprah Winfrey and have openly expressed their desire to see all whites be killed speak the loudest today and comprise of the majority of this industry's wealth.

Among the 100 most powerful celebrities in the world, Forbes provides readers with the following:

RankNameAgeEarningsCategory
#1Beyonce Knowles32$115 MMusicians
#2LeBron James29$72 MAthletes
#3Dr. Dre49$620 MMusicians
#4Oprah Winfrey60$82 MPersonalities
#5Ellen DeGeneres56$70 MPersonalities
#6Jay-Z44$60 MMusicians
#7Floyd Mayweather37$105 MAthletes
#8Rihanna26$48 MMusicians
#9Katy Perry29$40 MMusicians
#10Robert Downey Jr49$75 MActors
#11Steven Spielberg67$100 MDirectors/Producers
#12Jennifer Lawrence23$34 MActresses
#13Bon Jovi-$82 MMusicians
#13Bruno Mars28$60 MMusicians
#15Kobe Bryant
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Socialism is very well represented in Hollywood. None are more so than the black community, the same community to which Kanye West continues to threaten to move to some privately-owned island, but never has told where nor how much it will cost him. I bid him farewell. Since he hates white people so much, he must despise Kim Kardashian, or his baby, who is only half-black.

While certainly not everyone on the list is black, the top 20 to 25 celebrities with the most influence racially are indeed, Far Left-leaning blacks. Beyonce Knowles, who some claim has been having an affair with the president although this has never been confirmed, tops the list. I despise these individuals for their blatant and willful actions defiling Christianity as well as those who work like the farmers, poets and sailors who truly comprise what the American Dream really is. For others remaining on the list, far more are also socialists than those who are conservatives. In the entertainment industry, talent is only rewarded if one tows the union organizers' line; the studio an actor or actress may work for or if you are nominated for an Academy Award may rest upon your success if you choose to align with conservatives or socialism. The federal government and the state of California subsidizes Hollywood while the state is broke and on the cusp of bankruptcy as Detroit is today. For these actors on the Far Left, I have yet to see one declare that this minute, they will gladly hand over their entire annual income to redistribute wealth equally. 

And who do these entertainers champion? Watch here and attempt to contain your mixed reaction of laughter and anger:


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The lady immediately above has 15 children from three different men. Today, the popular slang for fathers of illegitimate children is "baby daddies". I never paid attention to that until about five years ago, which drew laughter and scorn from several classmates at the University of Tennessee. Then again, I was many years older than most of my classmates, and I never have been one in recent years who kept tabs on social trends like that one.

The next one appears to be a walking bullhorn or some variety of mongrel from the sound of her voice. Listen to her:


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An "Obamaphone"? Was she really going to reach out and touch this president who is so out of touch with reality that today, he is vacationing at Martha's Vineyard, which is close to the Kennedy family compound in Hyannisport, MA? I do not believe she would be aware of this since she is interested only in her next handout. 

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St. Louis: Ground Zero for the Official Launch of the New Civil Rights Rioting

When discussing the Missouri crisis during the fledgling years of the intense slavery debate, Thomas Jefferson wrote the following iconic line:
"...but this momentous question, like a fire bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as the knell of the Union. it is hushed indeed for the moment. but this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence."
- Thomas Jefferson to John Holmes (discussing the Missouri question), Monticello, 22 April 1820

Thomas Jefferson letter to John Holmes on the Missouri question, 22 April 1820


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And so it is an issue, "a firebell in the night". It tore a nation asunder, but Abraham Lincoln was committed to both restore the Union and ban slavery simultaneously. He accomplished both, at the cost of his life. I read just over the past two days of the situation in the St. Louis-area, where rioting currently rages on at an intensity not seen since the 1960s. What occurred, and why was this issue not one I was aware of until the rioting commenced? Let us recap:




Teen Killed by Missouri Officer After 'Physical Confrontation': Police
An unarmed 18-year-old Missouri man who was shot multiple times by by a cop on Saturday was involved in an altercation with the officer before being killed, police said at a news conference on Sunday.
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said Michael Brown, of Ferguson, Missouri, was struck "more than just a couple" times by gunshots fired by a Ferguson Police Department officer after a "physical confrontation" that began in a police vehicle and then spilled on to the street. The officer is now on paid administrative leave, Belmar said. The Ferguson Police Department reached out to Belmar immediately following the incident requesting that the St. Louis County Police Department launch an independent investigation, he said.
The shooting has sparked an outcry in the predominantly-black town of about 21,000 — a suburb of the city of St. Louis — and the local chapter of the NAACP has launched their own investigation into the case, appealing to the FBI for help. "We are hurt to hear that yet another teenaged boy has been slaughtered by law enforcement," St. Louis County NAACP President Esther Haywood said in a statement.
Hundreds of Brown's supporters swarmed the Ferguson Police Department for a second day on Sunday, expressing their disgust over the incident — which on Saturday included calls to "kill the police."
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The St. Louis County NAACP President dropped the gauntlet, and so too did our socialist friends at NBC. Let the rioting begin. And if it grows into a national epidemic whereby what has already been an issue with the "Knockout Game", I hope everyone else is ready to shoot more of them as well in self-defense, the NAACP and others be damned!

Twitter has lit up the night with its usual onslaught of arguments, which I have not engaged in tonight since I really am not in the mood to do so:



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There are blacks at this rally who want to kill the police. There was a black who the media claims committed no crime by dent of their shoddy reporting, only that he was 18 years old - legally an adult - and old enough according to any legal statute to be arrested and thrown in the local pokey if he commits a crime. Of course, since he is black, he is above the law. He and his peers will go play the Knockout Game on an innocent white man, women or child, and not only never be arrested, the situation will not see the light of day in any newspaper or cable news network except for Fox News. I will not say that I am growing to hate black people as a population demographic, but I resent them enormously for what has transpired after more than a half-century of enormous progress that still had more room for improvement. That growing trust between the two races in America is gone. They are not only bitter against the whites in America, they despise Hispanics too, with the fascist Mexican gang LA RAZA frequently engaging in gang warfare over territory with our black gangs. No one reports this either. The Democrats are attempting to play all sides on this issue, and that is how they have always been successful at dominating elections. 

Enter America's most despised civil rights leaders and racist, the Rev. Al Sharpton, who no doubt is working to rescue the tanking ratings on the sinking battleship that is MSNBC. As soon as I read about this incident yesterday very early, I thought to myself it was only a matter of time before Rev. Sharpton would arrive in St. Louis, or perhaps it might be the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Either way, the proclamation provided by Rev. Sharpton is about as disingenuous as are the people who summoned him or those who honestly believe he is sincere about it are dumb:
Sharpton: “We did not come to divide the city; we came to bring the city under one accord.”
 Emmanuel August 12, 2014 Uncategorized
ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – The Reverend Al Sharpton stood with the family of Michael Brown Tuesday afternoon in St. Louis and spoke out against the violence in Fergurson and other parts of the area.
Sharpton came to town at the request of the family of the deceased 18-year-old.
“We did not come to divide the city, we came to bring the city under one accord,” Brown said Tuesday.
Standing on the stairs of the Old Courthouse, Sharpton called for peace saying that the looting and violent behavior only dishonors the memory of Michael Brown.
“I know you’re angry, I know that this is outrageous, but we can’t be more outraged than his mom and dad and if they can hold their head dignity, so can you,” Sharpton said.
Michael Brown’s mother did not speak. His father only simply asked for “no violence.”
Sharpton admonished those who called for justice and answers to respond without violence.  “If you want answers, throw your arms up, If you want justice, throw your arms up,” he said.
Brown was shot by a Ferguson police officer at an apartment complex on Saturday.  The teen was unarmed.  A community of supporters is seeking justice in this case.  A vigil on Sunday turned to looting.  Area businesses were damaged in the process. 
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“We did not come to divide the city, we came to bring the city under one accord.” How dumb does Michael Brown's father think the rest of the nation is? Anyone with a Kindergarten education can see what the goal is here: There will be more rioting, and likely the National Guard or the St. Louis PD SWAT Team will be summoned to quell the violence before these same looters who are beating innocent white people will have to be subdued by force, perhaps of the deadly variety. If such violence by these black rioters reaches epic proportions, I will support the St. Louis Police Department and the MO National Guard's need to shoot to kill, to engage in deadly force. Feelings are hurt everyday; you do not allow anarchy to continue to disrupt commerce and civil tranquility unless the rule of law means nothing. But, this is Obama's America, and it only is applied if it meets a political end. 

Here is a video montage of just how committed the Rev. Al Sharpton is to racial equity:


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Hey Reverend, be sure you purchase some chitterlings and collard greens. And for the love of God Almighty, order Original Recipe!

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Conclusion: The President's Response to the St. Louis Riots Hearkens Upon Memories of Trayvon Martin:

At this moment, the president is vacationing at Martha's Vineyard, as I stated earlier. Martha's Vineyard is one of the wealthiest communities in America, and again, very close to the Kennedy family compound. And as a man who champions the poor so much, Obama makes a very good impression of how much he cares while Christians, Jews and other persecuted religious minorities are slaughtered by the Islamic State and as of this morning, from Nigeria by Boko Haram, which was funded by Obama's CIA operatives. 

If you want to read in finishing this article what the president said, well, he it is in a YouTube video.


President Obama said today that the police shooting death of unarmed Missouri teen Michael Brown was "heartbreaking," and he urged those who are upset over the incident to remain calm.
Brown was shot multiple times and killed Saturday by a Ferguson, Mo., police officer. The days since the shooting have been marked by tense standoffs between Brown's supporters and heavily-armed police officers.
"The death of Michael Brown is heartbreaking, and Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family and his community at this very difficult time," Obama said.
"I know the events of the past few days have prompted strong passions, but as details unfold, I urge everyone in Ferguson, Missouri, and across the country, to remember this young man through reflection and understanding," the President said.
"We should comfort each other and talk with one another in a way that heals, not in a way that wounds. Along with our prayers, that’s what Michael and his family, and our broader American community, deserve."
Obama emphasized that Attorney General Eric Holder and the Department of Justice will be investigating the shooting as well as local police in St. Louis County, Missouri.

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