No, I am not a proponent of hate crime or hate speech legislation. However, maybe those who advance such policies should be considered criminals. The result of such folly is to advance group politic think, and to advance the liberal agenda of entitlement. Said---"THEY OWE US!"---Whoever "us" may be at any given moment is irrelevant. The eventual effect of all this divisive caterwauling is that all Americans are brought down to a lower station in life. No one wins except the "Aristocracy". By targeting the "Corporate jet owners", bankers, Big Oil, Big Pharma---you name the straw man; over and over again; Obama is pandering to his base. The constituency of the lowest common denominator will carry on his Class War.
This is the most dangerous opponent of the Conservative "save America" movement. This is what we MUST EDUCATE all potential voters and all citizens about. The Left is out for their own agrandizement and not that of ANY American citizen! The Marxist will toss you under his wheels at any turn---
AND WE ALL KNOW WHO IS DRIVING THIS BUS!
I am drawn to a DIRECT QUOTE from L.B. Johnson following his signing of the 1967 Civil Rights legislation; "I will have those Ni**ers voting Democrat for the next 200 years."
That alone is enough to give one pause.
I see the effects of this ongoing class and race oriented struggle coming to a head and turning more violent every day. There are ongoing violent racially motivated gang rapes and gang attacks occurring all around our nation.
You can go to michaelsavage.com to see the stories. I have posted one below.
But here is the latest from my corner of the world that we lovingly call "Little Chicago".
There are now more than 25 unsolved shootings in town just this year alone. Those "yutes" they call the "Chicago Boys" and their rivals are shooting randomly into housing projects and at just plain folks on the street. I believe that there is a shout out being made by gang leaders and Black Liberation proponents to escalate the level of violence everywhere.
I walked around the corner the other day just to have a black "yute" on his porch begin screaming at me---"I hate Ni**ers! Go eat yo' watermelon and ribs Ni**er! Go back where you came from".
I guess he thought he was being sarcastic. I know the thug. He has attacked some of my neighbors. I pay little attention to him as I know that he has been arrested and will be again. Somehow he senses a threat in me.
I got on a bus another day to find a black man sitting across from me who I know has recently been released from prison. He is chanting Muslim prayers as he has been "converted" while in the system I guess. Sitting behind me, one "yute" is telling his friend how he hates "white man's music". He says that he knows one white man from WV who has a deer for a pet. he says that those "WV crackers are CRAZY!" Little does he know this "Big Loco" right in front of him was raised in those hills. His partner proceeds to brag about a Powerpoint video that he is "producing". It involves blowing up buildings and the usual mayhem that ensues. He wishes to make it into some kind of Serial cartoon....REALLY!
I know that I am being taunted but I could care less. Somehow I find this distraction slightly entertaining.....until something in me SNAAAAPS!
Here is the Home Video of my rampage.
Gotcha---
That is really not me. I am much more handsome and in much better shape.
But on a bad day....who knows...
We are being pushed to extremes every day!
So here is one national story of the ongoing racial carnage coming to an urban center near you.
By Meg Jones of the Journal Sentinel
July 6, 2011
But of course Reverend Wright says all whites are LIARS!
Shaina Perry remembers the punch to her face, blood streaming from a cut over her eye, her backpack with her asthma inhaler, debit card and cellphone stolen, and then the laughter.
"They just said 'Oh, white girl bleeds a lot,' " said Perry, 22, who was attacked at Kilbourn Reservoir Park over the Fourth of July weekend.
Though Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn noted Tuesday that crime is colorblind, he called the Sunday night looting of a convenience store near the park and beatings of a group of people who had gone to the park disturbing, outrageous and barbaric.
Police would not go quite as far as others in connecting the events; Flynn said several youths "might" be involved in both.
"We're not going to let any group of individuals terrorize or bully any of our neighborhoods," Flynn said.
Perry was among several who were injured by a mob they said beat and robbed them and threw full beer bottles while making racial taunts. The injured people were white; the attackers were African-American, witnesses said.
Store video of the BP station at E. North Ave. and N. Humboldt Blvd. shows the business being ransacked. A clerk at BP confirmed to the Journal Sentinel that he was busy waiting on customers when one or two people held the door open to let others rush in and steal snacks and candy.
Not far away, 20 to 25 friends from Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood had gathered at the park shortly before midnight to watch some fireworks set off by a neighbor. In interviews with 11 people who said they were attacked or witnessed the attack, a larger group of youths appeared in another section of the park around midnight and were joined by more young people running up the park's stairs.
At some point the group of friends and the group of youths intersected; those interviewed said the attack appeared to be unprovoked.
"I saw people dancing and I figured they were just having a good time," said Riverwest resident Jessica Bublitz, 28.
Minutes later Bublitz saw a male friend hit in the temple and fall down. Her fiancé told her to run to safety. James Zajackowski, 28, said things suddenly turned chaotic.
"Within 30 seconds to a minute, bottles were flying and people started getting punched. I was in shock. I thought, 'Really? Is this really happening?' I was on the ground, people were trying to get into my pockets, I could feel their hands but I held on to my cellphone and my wallet," said Zajackowski, a census worker.
Emily Mowrer, 27, was not hurt but saw her friends beaten and punched and full beer bottles thrown at them. Her boyfriend was punched. She saw Perry lying with blood on her face, not moving. She called 911 on her cellphone.
"I saw some of my friends on the ground getting beat pretty severely. They got away with one of my friends' bikes. Some people had their wallets stolen," said Mowrer, who owns a house with her boyfriend in Riverwest. "It didn't seem like it was a mugging - it seemed like an attack. Like they weren't after anything - just violence."
Andy Lange, 29, a social worker who has lived in Riverwest for 10 years, said one of his friends was hit in the head with a bottle and needed staples to close the wound. Lange said he was struck in the face and didn't even see who hit him.
Perry needed three stitches to close a cut above her eye. She said she saw a friend getting kicked and when she walked up to ask what was happening, a man punched her in the face.
"I heard laughing as they were beating everybody up. They were eating chips like it was a picnic," said Perry, a restaurant cashier. "All I remember is seeing bright lights (after the punch), then my backpack was gone and blood was spurting out of my head."
A police spokeswoman on Monday said police received no reports of mobs of people committing crimes in the Riverwest area, only the reports of two armed robberies.
At the Tuesday news conference, Flynn attempted to defuse reports that mobs of youth were running through the Riverwest neighborhood attacking citizens. However, he acknowledged that those responsible for the BP store looting and attacks at Kilbourn Reservoir Park had mob-like characteristics.
"Clearly we had mob-like behavior in the incidents involving the robberies at Reservoir Park as well as the ransacking of the BP station. . . . Certainly we had elements of mob-like behavior that challenged us on July 3," Flynn said.
With an estimated 200,000 people watching the lakefront fireworks, which ended about 10:30 p.m. Sunday, there was heavy traffic in the area as people headed home and police were responding to fights.
The BP was overrun shortly before midnight, and minutes later the attacks occurred in the park. Several people seen on the BP station surveillance video may have been involved in the park beatings, Flynn said.
Two strong-arm robberies were investigated by police at the park, the first at 11:50 p.m. and the second, involving Perry, at 12:15 a.m. Three males - two 16-year-olds and one 18-year-old - were arrested in the first robbery. No arrests have been made in the attack on Perry.
Most of the 11 people who told the Journal Sentinel they were attacked or witnessed the attacks on their friends said that police did not take their complaints seriously. They each said police responded to the scene quickly and tended to the injured, but officers did not take statements from them and told them to leave the area.
"You've got 20-plus people giving eyewitness accounts. I'm very surprised that they said it wasn't a mob," said Mowrer.
Lange said he told an officer about the beatings but noticed the officer didn't write anything down or note his name. Bublitz tried to tell an officer that her three-speed bicycle had been stolen and that one of her friends was hurt but said the officer told her he was looking for evidence.
"About 20 of us stayed to give statements and make sure everyone was accounted for. The police wouldn't listen to us, they wouldn't take our names or statements. They told us to leave. It was completely infuriating," Bublitz said.
From jsonline.com
2 comments:
I am astonished! So many witnesses and lack of effort by the police! This is quite concerning, also. Are we on the verge of providing our protection which leads to vigilantism.
In my next post you will see that NJ will not protect their own citizens, denies them gun rights and then demands that restaurants provide private protection. I have learned--don't even call the police--you must defend yourself!
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