Tag: racism

To the Boiling Point. Brewing a Racial Revolution

“Of course you won’t answer the phone yourself. ‘Cause you’re chicken sh*t, racists n*ggers. The entire black race is nothing but a have not bunch of bums. You can’t work for yourself, all you do is suck off the white man. F*ck you motherf*ckers! F*CK YOU! You want a race war? You got it mothrf*cker! You wanna f*cking kill our babies and kill white people? You gonna… you… the street will run red with blood! The street will run red with your blood!” Here the full audio here.

Racism

The streets will run red with your blood!

These are the words of someone who is riled up and ready to go! The words were said on a voice mail message left at the NAACP headquarters after racially motivated statements were made by the New Black Panther. The person heard on the message is talking about the blood of his fellow American citizens that he is personally willing to shed, for no other reason, simply because the color of their skin is different than his.

This is where we now find ourselves as a so-called, civilized society. We are talking about the country that is the land of the Free and home of the brave. We are a country that, over the last 80 years have sent hundreds of thousands of troops overseas to fight and die for freedom, and where there are still thousands of troops fighting now under the guise of security for America and freedom for Middle Eastern citizens. This country, The United States of America has now been brainwashed, downgraded and degraded to this point in our civil discourse, where we are angrily promising to fill the streets with the blood of fellow citizens because of race. (continue reading...)

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Right Wing Nuttery, Fanning the Flames of a Racial Revolution

The insanity continues, but the word ‘continues’ implies that the insanity stopped at some point and that’s not the case, it never stopped. And with the election of the nation’s first black president since Gorge Washington took the oath of office in 1789, the insanity has increased tenfold.

Right Winged Nut Job Rush Limbaugh

It is absolutely unbelievable that race-baiting and fear-mongering has become the norm in America. Each morning, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and their right winged comrades wakes up with only one objective - trying to figure out new ways to incite their listeners into thinking that their government is against them.

The only goal of these right winged commentators is to instill fear into the hearts and minds of their listeners, and these winged nuts don’t care how they preach this fear. They’ve used hate and they’ve used lies and distorted records. But of recently, these conservative radio and television personality have resorted to racism, a sure way to divide this country even more. Keep in mind though, that these conservative wing-bats will be the first to tell you how patriotic they are.

The most recent episode of this racism that Americans have sadly come to accepted in everyday life, came from the death of a sport icon – George Steinbrenner. Before the news got out of the mouth of the reporters, Rush Limbaugh was already using Mr. Steinbrenner’s death as a means to get his racism out to his followers. He called George Steinbrenner a “cracker” and went on to say that a lot of blacks became millionaires because of him. The race-baiting Limbaugh failed to realize that these “blacks” had a talent, and would have showed this talent regardless of what team they played for.

These conservative personalities are also known for racially attacking Latinos, Blacks, Jews, Gays, Women and other minorities, but of lately their attention has been turned to the NAACP and the New Black Panthers. These two groups have become so relevant, that they have regular segments on Fox News. Fox however, is not being totally honest with their broadcast of the events surrounding these organizations, as a matter of fact, they’re not being honest at all.

In a story picked up by Fox Megyn Kelly regarding so-called voter intimidation by the New Black Panthers, the Fox Network has been criticizing the Obama administration for what they’re calling its failure to bring charges against the panthers for this intimidation. The Fix that Fox is not telling its audience is that this story happened in 2008 while the Bush administration was still in power, and it was Bush's Department Of Justice that didn’t see any reason to prosecute. Fix News is also not telling its audience that the Obama administration successfully obtained a judgment against Samir Shabazz, a member of the New Black Panther,  for carrying a nightstick outside a polling station in Philadelphia in 2008.

Again, the goal here is to create the impression to their listeners that President Obama is catering to blacks over whites. This goal was made obvious when Fix Network’s Megyn Kelly interviewed J. Christian Adams, the main character pushing this lie about Obama’s Department of Justice not prosecuting blacks. Prior to the interview, Mr. Adams wrote a post saying;

“If we had that frank, truthful discussion about race, we'd learn that the Obama administration doesn't believe some civil rights laws protect every American. The Bush Civil Rights Division was willing to protect all Americans from racial discrimination; during the Obama years, the Holder years, only some Americans will be protected. Americans have a right to know and judge the racial policies of the administration they elected in 2008.”

Equally disturbing and equally racially dividing are comments from King Samir Shabazz, a member of the New Black Panthers who spoke about “killing white babys.” This unfortunate lunatic, like Rush Limbaugh, should not be given a microphone. These are situations where you wish the constitution did not protect free speech, and fools like Mr. Samir, Mr. Limbaugh and other's like them pushing this racial fear on the American people, would be locked up for their idiotic statements.

America is a land of many nationalities, colors, religions and beliefs. It is this diversity that makes us unique. It is also this diversity that has been used for decades to divide us, pull us down and stop further progress. And it is this diversity that’s being used now to fan the flames of a racial revolution, putting whites against blacks, Latinos or Jews.

For whatever reason this is being done, the connivers are not looking out for the progression of this nation. They’re not looking out for their fellow American’s well-being and they’re not being patriotic.

It is a selfish greed that drives these nut-jobs. It is their divide and conquer strategy!

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What if Rand Paul influenced the ‘I Have A Dream’ Speech

Rand Paul, Walter E. Williams and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Two of these people belong together, two of these people are kinda the same. But the third of these people just doesn't belong here. Now it's time to play our game - it's time to play our game.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Rand Paul and Walter E. Williams share the same beliefs. They both share the Libertarian belief that businesses should have the "freedom" to discriminate against anyone for any reason if the business owner so chooses.

However, what the Rand Pauls and Walter E. Williams of the world fail to realize is that by allowing a business owner to discriminate against someone based on that person's race or sex, or for that matter religious beliefs - they're taking away the freedom of not only that person, but the freedom of everyone who shares the same race, sex or religious beliefs. Rand Paul and Walter E. Williams will prefer to see a business owner free to discriminate based on race, but they're not concerned about the entire group of people who will loose their freedom, because of that discrimination.

But what makes this so much more grotesque is the constant references to Martin Luther King Jr. Every time Rand Paul feels the need to defend business owners and their freedom to discriminate, he starts by claiming his love and respect for Dr. Martin Luther King and the work that Dr. King has done for civil rights. In some of his interviews, Rand Paul has even stated that he would have loved to be around to in Dr. King's era. So with his so-called love for the civil rights leader, it makes me wonder what influence Rand Paul would have had on, let's say, the "I Have A Dream Speech."

We all know the speech and it's effect on this nation and quite frankly, the rest of the world. But if Rand Paul had his wish, the famous part of the speech may have went something like this;

"...I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the Libertarian dream. I have a dream - that one day this nation will go back and continue the way it's been. We hold these truths to be self evident that all white men are created equal.

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of today's slaves will be able to continue picking the cotton and bring them to the table of the sons of today's slave owners.

I have a dram that one day, even in the state of Mississippi, a state that recognizes the need for injustice, recognizes the need for oppression, will transform this nation to an oasis of discrimination and injustice.

I have a dream that my four little children will continue to live in a nation where they will be judged only by the color of their skin and discriminated by business owners and not judged by the content of their character.

I have a dream today!

I have a dream that one day, down in Alabama with it's freedom of racism, with it's governor having his lips dripping interposition and nullification, will continue a situation where little black boys and little black girls will bow their heads to little white boys and little white girls and realize their inferiority.

I have a dream today!

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, and the glory of capitalism shall be revealed, and all business owners shall discriminate together.

This is our hope. This is the faith with which I return to the South. With this faith we will be able to continue the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to continue the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of discrimination. With this faith we will be able to have minorities work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up and be discriminated together, knowing that business owners must be free one day.

This will be the day when all entrepreneur and their children will be able to sing with the meaning, "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let freedom of Business owners ring."

And if America is to be a great nation this must become true. So let business owners freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let business owners freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let business owners freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!

Let business owners freedom ring from the snowcapped Rockies of Colorado!

Let business owners freedom ring from curvaceous peaks of California!

Let business owners freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia!

Let business owners freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee!

Let business owners freedom ring from every hill and every molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let business owners freedom ring!

Seems a bit crazy, but unfortunately these are the beliefs of the Rand Pauls and the Walter E. Williams type. The undying support of businesses and the right for them to be "free" to discriminate.

Of the three, the one who doesn't belong is obviously Martin Luther King Jr. He has fought and died for the civil rights of all people. He fought discrimination of all kinds and for Rand Paul to praise King's effort, then turn around and promote discrimination shows how confused he rally is.

America is better now because of King's efforts and we can truly be thankful that Rand Paul or Walter E Williams had no influence on those efforts.

Enjoy the entire Speech, the way Dr. King intended it.

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