Monday, October 31, 2016

Black Suspect in Shooting of Two Indianapolis Police Stations Motivated by Anti-White Hatred (Threatened 'Whites Must Die')

Remember the random shootings at two police stations in Indianapolis

The black suspect has now been caught though the shootings also had a more sinister, censored racial angle the police kept hidden until today. [SWAT standoff suspect linked to Zionsville murder, IMPD HQ shootings, WTHR, 10-31-16]:

The suspect in a SWAT standoff on Indianapolis' far northeast side Monday afternoon has been connected to recent shootings at IMPD headquarters and the September murder of an 82-year-old Zionsville man.
 
The suspect in the shooting of two Indianapolis Police Stations was motivated by anti-white hatred (as reported by WTHR/NBC)
Wilcoxson was holding his 6-month-old son inside the apartment during the standoff. The boy's grandmother stood across the street during the ordeal, waiting alongside everyone else and hoping he would be okay. 
Thankfully, Wilcoxson handed the boy over to police when he surrendered. The boy appeared to be okay but was taken to the hospital to get checked out just in case.Wilcoxson was armed during the standoff and police say he fired at officers through the door. No one was injured and officers did not return fire due to concerns for the child. 
"Just loud booming going off, so I grabbed my kids and we were against the wall in my bedroom," Crystal Thompson said. She and her two kids were trapped in their apartment right next to Wilcoxson's. 
"I was scared for my kids, and I didn't know what was going to happen. I was thinking, 'Oh my god, is he going to bust through the door?'" 
SWAT officers eventually rescued Thompson and her kids as they worked to clear the apartment complex. 
Prosecutors say Wilcoxson faces a murder charge for the shooting death of John Clements less than half a mile from Zionsville High School on Sept. 28. It was the first murder Zionsville has seen in 20 years. 
These charges arise out of a joint investigation conducted by the Zionsville Police Department, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, the Indiana State Police and the FBI. Detectives connected a white Impala registered to Wilcoxson's girlfriend to the Zionsville fatal shooting. 
According to court documents, investigators believe Wilcoxson is also related to the IMPD headquarters shootings that occurred on October 4 and October 13. 
Detectives found handwritten notes demanding $100,000 and threats including "white must die" near the shell casings that were connected with the Oct. 4 shooting at IMPD Northwest District headquarters. Similar notes were found near the shell casings discovered after the Oct. 13 shooting at IMPD North District headquarters. 
"At least in one of those shootings, we believe that he intentionally targeted two police officers inside," IMPD Chief Troy Riggs said, "and we're going to be requesting attempted murder charges." 
He allegedly fired almost 50 rounds at those police stations earlier this month. No officers were hurt, but he allegedly left a note at the crime scene threatening more shootings if he didn't get $100,000. 
Detectives discovered that the shell casings from both IMPD shootings were a match. A DNA sample from one of the notes and a shell casing matched Wilcoxson's profile. 
Court papers say forensic evidence links his gun to all those cases, but his stepfather says, "No, no, no, he's not." 
The stepfather doesn't believe Damoine is connected to those crimes. 
His aunt, Detra Boyd, said, "He had a moment. That's all." 
But court papers show very different 21-year-old. 
FBI undercover agents friended him on Facebook during the probe into the police station attacks and the Zionsville murder. According to court documents, they found anti-white remarks and posts like "Kill mankind. No one should survive. We all live in lies," plus "eye-4-eye, tooth for tooth, head for head, life for life." 
For Crystal Thompson, Wilcoxson's neighbor, to think this was the guy next door, "It's scary. Because I didn't know I lived next-door to a murderer or anything like that. You don't know who you live next to." 
"As one can see from the Probable Cause Affidavit Wilcoxson is an angry individual who was looking to do harm to innocent people. I am relieved to know that he is now in police custody. My office will now get to work to see that justice is served and that he is successfully prosecuted and convicted for this horrible crime that he is alleged to have committed" Prosecuting Attorney Todd J. Meyer said in a statement.
I can't recall ever seeing a mainstream news story (WTHR is an affiliate of NBC out of Indianapolis) using the term "anti-white" before; more so, this momentary glimpse of truth comes after we learn Wilcoxson had written "whites must die" in a note found near one of the shootings of the police station.

The continued prodding of an easily agitated black community, with individual blacks routinely swallowing the most obvious lies as sure-signs of a white supremacist conspiracy against the collective black community, with tales of white police stalking innocent black bodies and 'implicit bias' will only result in antagonizing men of Wilcoxson's temperament to lash out violently against white people and the symbols of their civilization.

The consequences of the Obama Administration and the mainstream media playing upon black people's worst fears is that, eventually, some black person is going to react to those fears by fighting back against the evil white man and those institutions of power (police) protecting/perpetuating white supremacy.



Sunday, October 30, 2016

84% of FBI Special Agents are White: No. 1 Reason Why Agent Revolt/Mass Resignation Took Place Over Hillary's Emails

Three important headlines to understand the re-opening of the Hillary Clinton email file:



Over time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has become even less diverse — and its own director doesn’t know why.  
During a speech on Wednesday, FBI Director James Comey called a decrease in diversity a “crisis” during a time when racial issues are at the forefront. 
 “We have a crisis in the FBI and it is this: Slowly but steadily over the last decade or so, the percentage of special agents in the FBI who are white has been growing,” he said, adding, “I will have failed if I don’t change this.”  
The numbers show that FBI diversity has in fact been on a steady decline for nearly 20 years. According to the FBI’s website, as of March 8, 2016, its special agents are 83.41 percent white; 6.63 percent Latino; 4.37 percent Black; 4.48 percent Asian; and less than 1 percent American Indian/Alaska Native, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander and multi-race.  
In 2012, a year before Comey became director, special agents were 83.1 percent white; 7 percent Latino; 4.8 percent Black; 4.2 percent Asian; and less than 1 percent multi-racial, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hawaiian/Pacific Islander. 
White people involved in the FBI - for the most part - still believe they are upholding the U.S. Constitution, which means no individual (public or private) is too big to fail.

White people still believe in accountability and personal responsibility; non-whites in power only believe in being accountability to their own racial groups betterment (always at the expense of white people).

Once an institution, be it public or private, is overburdened with non-white employees, a toleration of corruption means a larger vacation for upper-management and bigger bonuses for lower level employees.

Though the electorate does not (and public schools are even worse), the FBI still looks like the historic - founding population - American nation; but the FBI might have inadvertently ensured Donald J. Trump wins on November 8th.

Trump, mind you, is a man who will only serve to unlocking the door toward the birth of a new white identity few can now dare comprehend.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

ANOTHER Black Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist Blames Massive Black Riot/Racial Attacks on White People and Cops on... White People Who Notice the Black Rioters

The Happening draws nearer every day. 

It's not a question of if, but when

Hundreds of black people attacked white Temple University students and police in Philadelphia, and somehow white people are too blame (according to black Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Solomon Jones).



Joe Lauletta, the father of one of the white victims, Christina Lauletta, wrote on Facebook about what had happened to his daughter (not finding common ground with Jones in his assessment of what happened):
“I find out that her and her 2 male friends were badly beaten by a group of 30-40 black teenagers on their way home from the Temple football game. This happened after they got off the subway at Broad and Cecil B Moore. These sick animals held her down and kicked and stomped on her repeatedly. Thank god, the people from the pizza place intervened. They arrested 2 people at the scene. I have not let Christina out of my sight, she is resting. Every part of her body is badly bruised, it makes me cry just thinking about it. No broken bones. If you have children at Temple, tell them to be careful. Please keep Christina Lauletta in your thoughts.”
Well, another black Philadelphia Inquirer columnist - Jenice Armstrong - now is on the attack against whites who dare call the mass black mob attacks on white people "racial" in nature. 

Sorry Joe Lauletta: you are the true villain for daring to notice it was black people who attacked your daughter. [Armstrong: Stop Trying to Blame the Temple Attacks on Race, 10-26-16]:


THE TEMPLE attacks were about troublemaking teens - not race.
The youngsters who jumped those college students as they walked to campus Friday night are delinquents who need to be put in check before it's too late.
They were nothing but miscreants who took out their aggression and misdirected rage on random passersby. Why? Because they felt like wilding out that night. They were out to create chaos, so they did.
So, don't talk to me about gentrification in North Philly.
Don't talk to me about poverty.
Don't talk to me about race relations.
Those are whole other conversations and not what these attacks were about.
No one was safe from these teens that night. Not the six Temple students who were injured. Not the Temple police officer knocked from her bicycle by a 15-year-old. Not even a police horse. Anyone could have gotten caught up in that madness.
According to news reports, a crowd of 150 youngsters started gathering after an Instagram advertised an 8 p.m. meet-up at the AMC North Broad Street 7 (formerly the Pearl Theater at Avenue North), on Broad Street near Oxford at the southern end of the campus.
It was a beautiful fall evening, and according to Temple's student newspaper, word of the meet-up spread through social media, telling people to gather at the AMC 7 to see Ouija: Origin of Evil at 6:45 p.m.
Most of the high schoolers who responded to the online posting were good kids looking to socialize. But then the delinquents did what they often do and ruined it for everybody.
According to police, a group of 20 to 30 boys and girls in their early to late teens randomly attacked Temple students as they returned from a football game at Lincoln Financial Field.
They surrounded the students and punched, kicked and robbed them, in some cases knocking them to the ground. According to police reports, "an 18-year-old female complainant sustained scrapes and cuts to her legs, her cellphone was smashed and left on the ground, and her debit card was taken out of her purse." Two 19-year-old students were attacked and robbed of their possessions - an iPhone, a wallet, a gray backpack and a Bluetooth wireless speaker.
As mounted officers attempted to disperse the raucous crowd, a 16-year-old boy cruelly punched a horse's face not once but twice. What kind of a jerk hits a horse? He fled but was apprehended and charged with assault. In another incident, an officer was knocked from her bicycle while chasing a kid who'd been throwing rocks. That youngster also was arrested. Around the same time, another group of Temple students was attacked and robbed.
Altogether, six Temple students and two campus police officers were injured.
People keep trying to make this a racial thing because at least two of the victims were white and all of the assailants were African American. They make that assumption even though we don't know the race of the other injured students. (Lots of African Americans go to Temple.) Nor do we know the race of the injured officers.
Street violence is street violence. It knows no skin color. I went to a historically black university in a largely black city, and the students there were frequently targeted by neighborhood youngsters, too. I used to work late nights at the student newspaper, and even though I couldn't afford it, I'd take taxis to avoid getting mugged on the way home. African Americans are as afraid of getting robbed as everybody else.
Blacks have made Philadelphia one of America's most violent cities since free blacks were committing the bulk of the crime/homicides in the late 1800s.

To restore balance to the world, all we must do is stop pretending black people are some great asset and understand the wisdom of our ancestors in feeling no shame or guilt in noticing the great liability blacks represent (of course, noticing this means implementing laws to protect the civilization white people build and pass on to their posterity from this racial group forming the greatest liability - far more perilous than a natural disaster or an atomic/nuclear bomb - in our known history).

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Black Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist Blames Massive Black Riot/Racial Attacks on White People and Cops on... White People

Hundreds of black people attack white Temple University students and a black Philadelphia Inquirer columnist blames white people for these atrocities (for being successful, and gentrifying formerly blighted, crime plagued majority black neighborhoods). [Behind Temple attacks, rage often comes with exclusion, Philly.com, 10-26-16]:


I was at once heartbroken and horrified as I watched video of our children - black children - brutally punching, kicking and, in at least one case, robbing students near the campus of Temple University on Friday night.
White people attacked by hundreds of black people are the ACTUAL bad guys, according to black Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Solomon Jones
It was an orgy of violence that was arranged through social media, a forum where the impulsiveness of youth and the efficiency of technology too often result in chaos.
When the attack was over, a police horse had been punched, a police officer had been knocked to the ground, a Temple student was hospitalized, and several others were hurt.
At press time, four teens had been arrested in connection with the incidents. An estimated 100 or more were involved.
But even when the physical scars are healed and justice is meted out, the distance that separates the impoverished black teens of North Philly from the white college students of Temple will remain. They live in the same community, but their realities are worlds apart.
I know because I spent my teen years at 25th and Oxford, just a mile from the 1400 block of Oxford St., where one of the assaults occurred. I know because those same streets nearly swallowed me before I earned my journalism degree from Temple.
But woven between the swirl of drugs, crime and poverty that sometimes marked those streets, there was also a proud and hardworking group of people who were brutally honest, unceasingly real and generous enough to share what little they had.
It was that North Philly that shaped me. It is that North Philly where the attacks took place, and it is that North Philly that is dying under the weight of gentrification.
For more than a decade, on whip-thin streets with names like Sydenham and Colorado, longtime community residents and their children watched white men from other places come in to build new rental housing. That same community sought jobs on those worksites, but contractors who required union labor and unions that were largely white and male excluded community workers. Then community members were forced to watch as Temple students were welcomed into that same new housing by landlords who used various methods to exclude community residents from renting them.
As a result, the neighborhood rapidly changed, and younger, whiter residents moved in.
The Pew Charitable Trusts examined the changes in the community surrounding Temple University in a study called "Philadelphia's Changing neighborhoods: Gentrification and Other Shifts Since 2000."
In census tract 147, which encompasses 1400 W. Oxford St., the area where one of the attacks took place, Pew found that the area was 96 percent black in 2000. That was virtually cut in half by 2010.
Thanks to a proliferation of newly constructed student housing, property values also went up. In fact, according to Pew, the area west of Temple saw the most extreme change in property values of all university areas in the city, with the median sale price of a house going from $11,250 in 2000-01 to $140,000 in 2013-14.
"There were 14 census tracts in the city that had gone from majority African American to no longer majority African American," Larry Eichel of Pew told me in an interview. "Eight of those were adjacent to universities. We had some data and some observations.
"From the point of view of the longtime residents that were still there, there were some pluses and minuses: improved amenities, sometimes the university police patrols the area so community residents feel like they have extra security, retail options and grocery stores and stuff like that. But they also feel that there's noise; the students don't respect them, don't understand them, don't respect the neighborhood. Some longtime residents feel they're not as comfortable in the neighborhood as they were."
And therein lies the problem.
In a city where poverty is concentrated outside the universities, we can't truly expect the poor to watch jobs and wealth and excess pass them by without any reaction at all.
To be sure, violence is the wrong response. And the kids who engaged in it will surely be prosecuted, as they should be.
But I believe those teens are expressing something that has long simmered beneath the surface. They are expressing the rage that comes with exclusion. They are expressing the hurt that comes with invisibility. They are engaged in the inevitable push and pull of change.
Temple University, my alma mater, has reached out to the community with scholarships for local youth, according to spokesman Ray Betzner. They've put reading programs in place, tutored high schoolers and even talked to their own students about respecting longtime community residents. But Temple would be wise to reach out into the community with an eye toward creating stronger relationships and greater opportunities for the young people who've been pushed aside by a generation of exclusionary development.
There can be no peace with these people, until we learn that they have no bargaining chips anymore because they possess no moral authority over deciding our future.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Microsoft's Bing Streetside View captures Murder Scene (of Black Victim) in 65 percent Black Baltimore

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No words for this one. 

They just won't do. 

Seriously. 


When black people are responsible for more than 1,000 fatal/nonfatal shootings each year in 65 percent black Baltimore, you knew eventually the ugliness of racial realities carefully hidden by the Baltimore Sun and ABC/NBC/CBS/Fox affiliates in the city would be exposed. [Bing Streetside edits images showing Baltimore homicide victim, Baltimore Sun, 10-25-16]:
A car that drove through Curtis Bay last year to record ground-level images for an online mapping service captured more than the streetscape. 
The car, which recorded images for Bing Streetside, photographed the body of a Baltimore man moments after he had been shot. Police say Ricky Chambers Jr. was pronounced dead later at a local hospital. 
The series of pictures, taken in April 2015 and merged to allow a continuous virtual tour down Pennington Avenue, were modified by Bing sometime before Tuesday morning with a white box over the image. 
The images were brought to the attention of The Baltimore Sun by a member of the public. A police spokesman said the department was not previously aware of them. 

Chambers, 24, was found shot shortly after 3:30 p.m. April 29, 2015, at Pennington Avenue and Hazel Street. It was two days after the Freddie Gray riots. 
The images offer a glimpse into the immediate aftermath of a Baltimore homicide — a scene ordinarily witnessed only by police officers and people who happen to be nearby. 
A police cruiser blocks the entrance to Hazel Street, and an officer stands over the body. Blood is visible on the road. Onlookers gather. 
The imaging car did not catch the shooting. Nor did it stop — the sequence of images continues uninterrupted as the car drives on. 
Microsoft bills Bing Streetside as "the true-to-life experience for explorers everywhere." 
Baltimore police spokesman T.J. Smith said the images were captured almost as soon as the shooting took place, just before Chambers was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. 
If a body is going to be left in a public place, Smith said, officers have screens they put up to shield it. 
The investigation into Chambers' death remains open, Smith said. He said investigators were contacting Microsoft about removing the images. 
"It's insensitive to victims' families," he said. 
Later Monday, Microsoft said it had been notified and was in the process of taking the images down. 
Street View Fun, a blog that posts interesting images from the similar Google Street View service, reported images from 2011 that appeared to be a homicide investigation in Huntington, W.Va.. Some of those images are still available on Street View, but what appears to be the body of a victim has been blurred.
Without a black population, it would be nearly impossible to own property in Baltimore (you could compare the valuations/appreciation in San Francisco to what the rush on property in The Charm City would be reminiscent of); with a 65 percent black population, Baltimore has a majority African population that Microsoft's search engine Bing can capture for all the world to see. 

Black Lives Don't Matter, and Bing's Streetside View just ironically captured it for all the world to see. 

Monday, October 24, 2016

Hundreds of Blacks Attack White People and Taunt Police on Temple University campus in Philadelphia

Again, we move closer to The Happening

No, not that stupid Mark Wahlberg movie, where plants talk to one another, convincing humans to kill each other as a defense mechanism. 

We move closer to the moment a mob of black attack the wrong white person, who is not only carrying a concealed handgun, but uses it to defend himself and his family. 


The Day the EBT Card Runs Out is a frightening scenario that is reminiscent of the zombie apocalypse scenario in the old George Romero films, with bites infecting humans and turning them into slow, prodding, carnivorous undead; The Happening will be an event fueled by black people on social media and their allies in the corporate media that will quickly morph into a conflagration untamable in its ferocity.

And for one simple reason: the originator of the The Happening, the white person attacked by the mob of blacks, will instantly become a hero to millions of white people who have already been designated by the establishment as 'irredeemable' and 'deplorable'.

Though few are paying attention, it almost happened this weekend in Philadelphia, not far from the Liberty Bell. [4 Juveniles Arrested in Violent Mob at Temple University: As many as 100 young people were involved in disturbances with some carrying out attacks on students, police and a police animal, authorities said, NBC Philadelphia, 10-24-16]:


Four juveniles were arrested in a series of flash mob-style attacks on Temple University's campus this weekend that left students and police officers hurt, police and university officials said.
Groups of young people, estimated to number between 20 to 100, roved the school's North Philadelphia campus Friday night for nearly two hours causing havoc, authorities said. 
Students were punched and kicked, an officer tossed to the ground and stones were thrown at passing cars, police said. Officers from three agencies — the Philadelphia Police Department, Temple University police and SEPTA police —responded to the incidents. 
As many as six Temple students were hurt in the attacks as they walked around campus between 8 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. that night, along with a university police officer and a Philadelphia police horse.  
One student, who was not identified, told the college news site The Tab she was walking with her boyfriend near 16th and Oxford streets around 8 p.m. when they were attacked by two kids. 
The student told the news site her boyfriend was able to run away but she was grabbed by the hair and beaten on her head and back. 
“I somehow got to the other side of Oxford Street by the time they got me to the ground. I remember shoes coming for my face and after that I heard other kids from the group saying ‘Yo chill, yo chill, it’s just a girl’ and they pulled my attackers off me," she reportedly said. 
Police said a 20-year-old man also fell victim to an attack by kids from this group.At 9 p.m., a Temple police officer was tossed to the ground, landing on top of her patrol bike, while trying to apprehend a 15-year-old boy who was seen throwing rocks at cars driving along Broad Street, police said. 
The teen was running from officers when he attacked the patrolwoman, police said. She suffered bruises to her leg and a scrape to her knee. The teen was apprehended a block away. 
About 10 minutes later, a 15-year-old teen walked up to an equine officer and punched the animal in the head and face at Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue, police said. The mounted officer had been dispatched to help disperse as many as 100 kids at that corner. 
He was arrested following a short chase. 
Another attack happened about 10 minutes after that, around 9:20 p.m., along the 1700 block of Cecil B. Moore Avenue. Three teens, an 18-year-old girl and two 19-year-old boys, were beaten down by as many as 30 young people, police said.  
The girl suffered scrapes and cuts to her legs. Her cellphone was smashed and debit card stolen. Between the boys, an iPhone, wallet, backpack and Bluetooth wireless speaker was taken, according to police. 
The suspects in this attack have not yet been arrested. 
In all, as many as 50 juveniles were taken into custody and four — ranging in age from 15 to 17 years old — were charged with crimes. The charges include aggravated assault, robbery and assaulting a police officer. 
Temple spokesman Ray Betzner said Friday the juveniles played a "cat-and-mouse game" with officers. A campus alert warning students and staff was sent around 9:30 p.m. 
Joe Lauletta, the father of one of the apparent victims, posted an angry message to Facebook about his daughter's attack. 
He said the youth who attacked his daughter "held her down and kicked and stomped on her repeatedly," referring to the attackers as "sick animals." The attack landed her in the hospital, he added. 
NBC10 reached out to Lauletta for an interview. 
Lauletta said his daughter and two male friends were exiting the subway, coming home from the Temple football game when they were beaten. 
Philadelphia police, Temple police and the university are all investigating the incidents.
In the waning days of the Obama Administration, The Happening nearly... happened.

Remember your History and Moral Philosophy course work, and you'll understand the crisis confronting modernity and the inevitable solution to this maddening epoch. 

Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Memphis, Atlanta... it could happen anywhere, but once The Happening occurs, it happens everywhere. 

Sunday, October 23, 2016

The More Blacks Kneel, the More Whites Stand: Will NBA Players Spit in the Face of White America By Boycotting National Anthem, too?

The 2016 NBA season tips off this Wednesday. 


But the NBA/NBPA have already had discussions on the topic, meaning those at the highest echelons of power at the ESPN/ABC/Disney sponsored - subsidized - league know something is coming. 

But something big is coming. [NBA players stand, while singer kneels, for national anthem, Miami Herald, 10-22-16]:
For the second time this NBA preseason, there was a protest against racial injustices during the national anthem — and it came from the person singing the anthem itself. 
Prior to a preseason game between the Miami Heat and Philadelphia 76ers in Miami on Friday night, singer Denasia Lawrence stood at midcourt, preparing to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner.” But before she did, she unbuttoned her teal jacket to reveal a Black Lives Matter shirt beneath. She then went down on one knee and sang the anthem. 
Miami Heat players paying homage to Trayvon Martin

Lawrence is just the latest in a series of many athletes and activists who have either knelt or raised their fists during the anthem at pro sporting events in protest of what they see as widespread racial oppression. The movement began with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and has since taken place in the other NFL stadiums and arenas around the country.
 
Earlier this preseason, anthem singer Leah Tysse knelt for the final few lines of the song prior to a game between the Sacramento Kings and an Israeli professional team. But Lawrence went a step further in wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt. 
She also issued a strongly-worded statement after the game. 
“Right now, we’re seeing a war on Black & Brown bodies —we’re being unjustly killed and overly criminalized,” she wrote on Twitter. “I took the opportunity to sing AND kneel; to show that we belong in this country AND that we have the right to respectfully protest injustices against us.”
Please, keep it up.

Keep taking a knee.

Be it NFL players, black musicians, or black NBA players.

Keep it up.

We sacrificed our civilization for you, lowering our standards across the board just so you could keep up and this is the thanks we get...

Keep taking a knee, please, because in so doing, you convince more and more white people it's okay to stand.



Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article109967772.html#storylink=cpy

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article109967772.html#storylink=cpy

LaLawrence is just the latest in a series of many athletes and activists who have either knelt or raised their fists during the anthem at pro sporting events in protest of what they see as widespread racial oppression. The movement began with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and has since taken place in the other NFL stadiums and arenas around the country.
Earlier this preseason, anthem singer Leah Tysse knelt for the final few lines of the song prior to a game between the Sacramento Kings and an Israeli professional team. But Lawrence went a step further in wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt. She also issued a strongly-worded statement after the game.
“Right now, we’re seeing a war on Black & Brown bodies —we’re being unjustly killed and overly criminalized,” she wrote on Twitter. “I took the opportunity to sing AND kneel; to show that we belong in this country AND that we have the right to respectfully protest injustices against us.”

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article109967772.html#storylink=cpy

wrence is just the latest in a series of many athletes and activists who have either knelt or raised their fists during the anthem at pro sporting events in protest of what they see as widespread racial oppression. The movement began with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick and has since taken place in the other NFL stadiums and arenas around the country.
Earlier this preseason, anthem singer Leah Tysse knelt for the final few lines of the song prior to a game between the Sacramento Kings and an Israeli professional team. But Lawrence went a step further in wearing a Black Lives Matter t-shirt. She also issued a strongly-worded statement after the game.
“Right now, we’re seeing a war on Black & Brown bodies —we’re being unjustly killed and overly criminalized,” she wrote on Twitter. “I took the opportunity to sing AND kneel; to show that we belong in this country AND that we have the right to respectfully protest injustices against us.”



Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article109967772.html#storylink=cpy

Friday, October 21, 2016

Black Woman in 83% Black Detroit Puts Out Anti-Cop/Anti-White Halloween Display (But Takes it Down at Night so Blacks Don't Steal it)

Easily, one of the funniest articles you'll ever read.

Once you understand 83 percent black Detroit is nothing more than Africa in America, you'll get why this article represents the kind of black history the silly museum in Washington D.C. wants you to never, ever mention. [Grisly Halloween display in Detroit decries US violence: Grandmother replaces traditional decorations with real-life horrors in protest against violence and injustice., Al Jazeera, 10-20-16]:
Detroit, United States - At a home on the city's west side, light-hearted Halloween decorations have been replaced with gruesome displays of murder, poisoning, kidnapping and attacks, all inspired by real-life events.
"Nothing make-believe about it," said Larethia Haddon, the 56-year-old Detroit native behind the display. "This is going on every day in real life."
The project is Haddon's protest against the violence and racial injustice afflicting her country.
At her doorstep is a dummy stained blood-red with a sign that says "My hands were up", referring to recent cases of police officers killing unarmed black men. 
Below her window, a Frankenstein-like figure wields a fake knife and a sign that reads "I see your children".
Representations of a book-bag bomb, victims of carjacking and the Flint water crisis, and a mother holding her dying children cover the lawn.
The chilling scene has the neighbourhood talking, and the message is spreading even outside the city's border.
"It’s my little statement, and it seems to be working," Haddon said.
The message hits close to home.
For years, Detroit has ranked consistently as one of the most violent cities in the country. A staggering 40-percent poverty rate and nearly 300 murders last year landed it the undesirable runner-up spot in a table of the most violent cities in America.
Less than an hour away, the people of Flint, Michigan, are entrenched in a battle for clean drinking water.
Since 2014, residents' tap water has been contaminated with lead. The state government was slow to address the crisis and quick to deny responsibility for causing it.
"Everyone knows what's going on in Flint right now. It's a third-world country out there. No one should have to live like this," Haddon said, pointing to her unique protest against the crisis. It is a dummy holding yellow water with a sign that reads "Flint water nobody deserves".
Passers-by congregate around the display, snapping pictures and taking in the message. Every week, members of a nearby church encircle the dummies and hold hands, praying for an end to the violence.
"Stop killing black people. Stop the violence," said Ashley Parker, 16, who wandered past the display one recent evening.
Shortly after, the driver of a beige Ford Taurus, one of several cars that slowed to a halt in front of the display, yelled out the window: "I love it. It's wrong what they do out here."
Haddon has lived in the city all her life. Neighbours address her as "Miss Haddon", and she is quick to embrace strangers with an exuberant smile and a "Hello, child". Behind her warm brown eyes, however, she is sick with worry for the future of her family. 
A nearly full moon loomed in the darkening sky as Haddon explained that the inspirations behind the display are actually her grandchildren: Ciera, 14, DeAndre', nine, and Kiera, five.
"My grandbaby Ciera says to me, 'Grandma, there's too many babies being killed,'" Haddon said, and they went to work on the scene of a mother holding her children.
"DeAndre' asked me, 'Why are all our fathers and brothers being killed? I don't understand, Grandma," Haddon said. The two then made the dummy representing police brutality and gun violence.
Skeletons, spider's webs and carved pumpkins are the more conventional choices of decorations ahead of Halloween, celebrated on October 31.
Although this is the first year Haddon has put up the full display, she said she has been decrying violence and injustice for 20 years by laying out a single dummy on her front lawn.
Last year, it caught the attention of police when people began calling 911, fearing the dummy was real.
She decided she needed to send a more concrete message with her protest. "I prayed on it, and said, 'Lord, what can I do?'"
The resulting display was met with overwhelming support, Haddon said, including from police.
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Michael Woody, director of media relations for the Detroit Police Department, said last year's dummy caused alarm for some citizens, but there have been no such complaints this year.
"This is their freedom of speech, and we fully support that," Woody said. 
Still, Woody said, the best way to spark discussion about large issues such as gun violence is to talk with police officers and the community.
However eccentric, Haddon has found a way to make a statement, and most importantly, she said, get people to talk.
"We need to come together instead of sit back and watch things happen to people," Haddon said. "We need to start helping each other change people's minds."
So in the hope of building a brighter, more peaceful future for her grandchildren, Haddon said she will continue to set up the display each morning and take it down again each evening. If left out overnight, she explained, thieves tend to steal her dummies.
"All I can do is just pray for those people."
"Decrying" black on black violence for 20 years?

Of course, the best part is the complete lack of social capital in this city replete with virtually no trust among its less than seven percent white (93% non-white, 83% black) citizenry: Haddon can't leave her display out at night or else - as she admits - black people would steal it.

Of course, Flint is considered a third world city precisely because it has a third world population (same as Detroit).

America, this is a glimpse of your future if nothing changes: black people putting out overtly anti-white displays and then taking them down at night so fellow black people don't steal them.