Saturday, March 21, 2015

Three Cheers for the Mall of America

Without segregation, without Jim Crow, and without Sundown Laws, it's only matter of time until every mall operating in America becomes just another entry at http://deadmalls.com.

The extraordinary measures enacted by the owners of the legendary Monroeville Mall outside Pittsburgh (the mall played host to the "survivors" of the zombie apocalypse in Dawn of the Dead) show the pressures of capitalism competing with the black genome are beginning to stretch the limits of tolerance incredibly thin. 


Which is why news of the Mall of America engaging in surveillance tactics to track "Black Lives Matter" terrorists (working to keep them from shutting down commerce, drive away customers, and force the closing of stores due to decreased revenue) is a reminder of how pragmatic efforts to identify leaders of this nascent movement could easily be deployed by the 'state' - were the right type of people entrusted to protect the public good - and completely crush it. [Mall of America accused of using social media surveillance to spy on activists, Russia Today, 3-19-15]:
The Mall of America in Minnesota used a phony Facebook profile to conduct surveillance on “Black Lives Matter” activists, according to a new report, and then provided that intelligence to local authorities as evidence to use against the protesters. 
On Wednesday this week, the Intercept reported that documents provided by America’s second-largest mall to officials in Bloomington, Minnesota, suggests that MOA’s former intelligence analyst created a fake profile on the social networking site with which he befriended and then monitored activists. 
An anti-police brutality demonstration waged on mall property by the “Black Lives Matter” activists on December 20 ended with more than two dozen arrests and the subsequent filing of charges against 11 protesters. According to the Intercept, mall officials gave authorities a cache of files soon after the event that contained detailed dossiers on organizers complete with information gathered from their social media accounts, without the activists’ knowledge or consent. 
Nekima Levy-Pounds, a law professor who was charged in the December 20 protest and included in the documents provided to prosecutors, said the people involved in conducting the surveillance “should be ashamed of themselves.”
No, they shouldn't be ashamed of themselves at all. Those who own and operate Mall of America have a duty to protect their investment from depreciating (meaning fewer shoppers and the shuttering of stores due to decreased revenue), which in the current climate of "Black Lives Matter" hysteria means finding legal means to stop huge marches and demonstrations from occurring.

Few who understand the life-nullyfing ideology that is Black-Run America (BRA) can even envision a movement capable of combatting this seemingly all-powerful force, but within the story quoted above are found glimpses of techniques which could be employed to slowly turn the tide.


Friday, March 20, 2015

#RaceTogether: Businesses want to be in the black, not surrounded by blacks

There's something unbelievably repellant about most of those still wedded to ideas espoused by Conservatism Inc. 

None worse than this piece, published by one of the subsidiary sites of the Media Research Center, attempting to use Disingenuous White Liberal (DWL) logic to shame Starbucks. [Why Is There No Starbucks Coffee House in Selma?, CNSNews.com, 3-19-15]:
But a friend of mine named Paul made a brilliant point. 
Sorry CNSNews.com, but a Starbuck's is located a few feet from Ferguson, servicing the global headquarters of the Fortune 500 Company Emerson Electric
If Starbucks wants us to talk about race, let’s start with why they don’t have Starbucks Coffee Houses in some of America’s cities that are mostly black, or have had a racially charged history? 
My friend looked up various cities, and found that there are no Starbucks Coffee Houses in many of them. 
Places like Highland Park, Michigan, which is at the center of Detroit, is inhabited by a population that is 94 percent African-American.  Or in Benton Harbor, Michigan, which is almost 90 percent African-American.  There is not a Starbucks in either town. 
There is not a Starbucks in East St. Louis, Illinois, in which 98 percent of the population is African-American. Nor is there one in Gary, Indiana, whose population is 85 percent African-American. 
The recent remembrance of the march on Selma, Alabama had the president walking down the street with many people who fought for civil rights, but once again, Selma doesn’t have a Starbucks. Neither does Ferguson, Missouri. 
Here is the point, if Starbucks wants to have a conversation about race, perhaps they should explain why they are not accessible to most of those they claim to advocate for and champion.  If being of a different race than white is higher on their list of desirables, why isn’t Starbucks putting their money where their mouth is?
No, I'm not the author of this piece's (Jen Kuznicki) friend. In fact, if you head over to Twitter, you'll notice the SBPDL Twitter account confronted Mrs. (or is it Ms.?) Kuznicki for incorporating extremely faulty logic in asking why a corporation - that must answer to shareholders - isn't opening up shops in heavily black areas cities across America.

Simply put: Businesses want to be in the black, not surrounded by blacks.

Interesting, a Starbuck's shop is located close to 70 percent black Ferguson, though it's only short walk from the campus of the headquarters of Emerson Electric, a Fortune 500 company.

More than 1,300 employees work there, making it an attractive location for a Starbuck's; the same can't be said for 70 percent black (and rising), where QuikTrip, K-Mart, Toys 'r' Us, and Big Lots have recently fled.

Why doesn't 86 percent black Jackson, Mississippi not have a Starbucks?

Why does 4.9 percent white Camden, New Jersey not have a Starbucks?

No business should be faulted for closing up shop and moving away from an area undergoing extreme demographic changes, especially when the racial population once possessing the capital attracting the business to the area has engaged in the oh-so-American phenomenon of white flight.

Where it not for extreme government-mandated affirmative action in the private sector and absolutely insane racial favoritism in the public sector, there would be no black middle class.

Bemoaning the lack of Starbuck locations in heavily black areas as a "gotcha-moment" of pseudo-journalism by the crack writers at CNSNews.com is embarrassing, when the demographics of cities like Ferguson, Jackson, Camden, East St. Louis, Highland Park, and Gary represents the only reason this private business isn't operating in these locations.

The so-called opposition to the Democrat Party and those pushing Black-Run America (BRA) are the primary people in need of an uncensored conservation about race, but there just as wedded to the idea of eternal minority uplifting as those they profess to be ideological opposed against.

Businesses want to be in the black, not surrounded by blacks.



Thursday, March 19, 2015

E.L.E.: James Stuhlman Found Out the End Result of 'White Privilege'

What's Black-Run America (BRA)?

It represents an E.L.E for white America. 
James Stuhlman.. a white male executed by black males. He pleaded for his life, but was shot in the chest for his troubles. 


In the 1998 movie Deep Impact, we learn E.L.E is an acronym for Extinction Level Event. 

Though most people still believe politics are a game, the continued usage of the phrase 'white privilege' is nothing more than the creation of a new morality and ethical paradigm paving the way for the logical conclusion to the problem of privileged whiteness: an E.L.E. for white Americans. 

Look no further than the mainstream media's jumping on the "beating" of Martese Johnson at the University of Virginia (where a black serial killer was recently apprehended for preying upon white women...). A SBPDL reader wrote in this comment about this story: 
It is astounding to see how quickly the UVA President and VA Governor have hopped to investigate the arrest and possible beating of a black student by officers. Our entire society is now on hyper-alert at the slightest possible incident of any kind involving a black person. The UVA VP of Diversity and the Head of African-American Affairs (have to have both offices, of course) immediately issued a statement describing what happened as "brutality." I wrote them and said that it is professionally irresponsible to make such a statement without knowing what happened, and that in light of recent events you'd think they would know better.
We saw the reality of the situation of the impending E.L.E for whites with the execution of Brittany Watts in Atlanta. Her crime? Her black killer had been fed the idea of "white privilege" from college professors, so he did what he felt was necessary to extirpate this privilege for good. 

The media silence in CNN's hometown was chilling.  
Black-Run America (BRA) is the harbinger of an E.L.E. for white America


This was a moment of profound sadness for me, with the realization of the eventuality of an E.L.E as an inevitability. 

The foundation has been set, and watching the media circus move from town to town across America when an act of purported white supremacy occurs against the 'helpless' black individual makes it clear the reality of an E.L.E is no longer in the realm of science fiction or the delusional paranoia of the most devout conspiracy theorist. 

On the same day the media hysteria of an underage black kid resisting arrest at the university Thomas Jefferson founded created another round of black outrage, two underage black males near Philadelphia were charged with the murder of a white male. 

A white male out walking his dog.  [MURDER CHARGES FILED AGAINST TWO 15-YEAR-OLD BOYS IN OVERBROOK SHOOTING, WPVI-TV, 3-19-15]:
Police have announced charges against two 15-year-old boys in the murder of James Stuhlman, who was shot and killed while walking his dog in Philadelphia's Overbrook section last week. 
One of those boys remains and large, and is considered by police to be armed and dangerous. 
Police say they have in custody 15-year-old Brandon Smith. He has been charged with murder, robbery and related charges. 
A warrant has been issued for 15-year-old Tyfine Hamilton - the alleged gunman. 
Hamilton is also charged with murder, robbery, and related offenses. 
Lesser charges are expected to be filed against a third boy, who is 14-years-old. 
Tyfine Hamilton, of the 2100 block of North Wannamaker Street, is a freshman at Overbrook High School. Police are asking anyone with information on his whereabouts to dial 911 or contact Philadelphia Police. 
It was just before 8:30 p.m. last Thursday when 51-year-old James Stuhlman was walking his dog on the 6400 block of Woodcrest Avenue. 
That's when police say he was approached by three juveniles attempting a robbery. 
Police say Stuhlman pleaded for his life, saying, "Please don't shoot me. Please don't shoot me." But he was still shot once in the chest. 
The suspects ran off, without taking any of Stuhlman's belongings. 
"Which makes this even more senseless, and even more troubling," said Philadelphia Police Captain James Clark, "that nothing was taken at all and he lost his life." 
Police have surveillance of the suspects. They say they were all wearing hoodies and backpacks, and that led police to believe they were likely high school students. 
Then yesterday afternoon while patrolling the area officers observed a group of boys fitting the same description. The officers attempted to stop the boys, but they took off. A foot pursuit ensued and they were quickly apprehended. 
Police later searched the home where two of the boys live at 64th Street and Girard Avenue. Inside they recovered numerous assault rifles and hand guns. 
As a result of interviews with the teens, charges were filed against Hamilton and Smith. 
The boys allegedly told police that they were out playing basketball, and afterwards they came up with the idea that they wanted to commit a robbery. 
As they walked down the street, they initially targeted another man, police said. 
However, they then saw Stuhlman, who was older than the first man, and who was walking a dog who they considered less intimidating.
Execution.

Stuhlman was executed.

And, outside of a few local media reports, his execution by black teenagers will be drowned out by the endless stories of some underage black kid being denied his right to drink.



Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Tales that Really Matter: The Sad Story of a 40+ year resident of Ferguson as a Metaphor for White America's Future

In trying to imagine what those white people remaining in South Africa are experiencing under increasingly hostile black-majority rule, my thoughts went back to the plight of 84-year-old Barbara Bandy.

You remember Barbara Bandy, right? 
Fires raging on November 24, 2014 in 70 percent black Ferguson; five months prior, Barbara Bandy ( a 40+ year resident of the city), sold her home for nearly half its appraised value in 2011 


She moved to a nearly 100 percent white Ferguson in 1973, with her husband and children. Over the course of the next 40 years, the racial demographics of the St. Louis would completely flip, with whites dropping to around 25 percent of the total population by 2013 and blacks approaching 70 percent of Ferguson's population. 

It was around this time Bandy, now a widow and with her children grown up, found herself all alone in an increasingly foreign community. 

A community once capable of producing the type of memories for Bandy and her children they'll fondly recall over Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners was, in her final years living in Ferguson, only capable of producing a nightmarish existence. 

On September 11, 2012, Bandy appeared at Ferguson City Council meeting as the only civic-minded individual to offer a public comment. And she brought up "public safety concerns."[CITY OF FERGUSON, MISSOURICITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTESSEPTEMBER 11, 2012, FergusonCity.com]:

Barbara Bandy, 324 S. Elizabeth, addressed the Council regarding public safety concerns. She discussed several incidents that had occurred in her area. Mayor Knowles said that City staff would look into the matter. 
There being no additional public comments, Mayor Knowles closed the Public Comments portion at 7:25 p.m. 
Who knows what prompted Barbara Bandy to address the Ferguson City Council, but the odds are extremely high this was a problem she never needed to bring up when he children grew up in the nearly all-white city. 
Courtesy of Zillow, the struggles Barbara Bandy experienced trying to sell her home in an increasingly black city of Ferguson (all before the events of August 9, 2014, when Canfield Drive became another holy site for black people)

But Ferguson is now 70 percent black (and rising). 

The community Bandy and her late husband raised their children in is totally gone, much as the future for white people in Mandela's South Africa is the exact opposite of the one their grandparents hoped they'd inherit.

Accompanying the St. Louis Post-Dispatch article Blame poverty, age for weak North County home market, published on August 18, 2013, was an image of Barbara Bandy in front of her home. The caption reads:
After raising her children in a modest four-bedroom Ferguson home, Barbara Bandy, 82, decided last year that climbing stairs had gotten the best of her. She placed her home for sale in May, 2012, and despite cutting the price three times, it still has not sold. Bandy, who has sold most of her furniture, was photographed on Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013. 

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch noted her home had an appraised value of $117,500 in 2011. She put it on the market in 2013 for $98,000 but couldn't sell; she cut the price to $94,000, switched real estate agents, and cut the price to $84,500. 

The Visible Black Hand of Economics...

Thanks to Zillow.com, we learn Bandy's four bedroom, two bath house at 324 S Elizabeth Ave in Ferguson sold on March 19, 2014 for $65,000

The phone number connected with her old address no longer is in service, but the stories she could share about the Ferguson once existing would be far different then the ones of the Ferguson existing now. 

Barbara Bandy's story of dispossession from the community she helped build and the declining property value of her home in a community far different then the one existing in 1973 Ferguson is a melancholy metaphor for white Americans in 2015. 

It's a story few dare realize represents the future, because the fate of Barbara Bandy is one seemingly reserved for all white property owners in rapidly "diversifying" areas.  [Ferguson, Mo. Emblematic of Growing Suburban Poverty, Brookings Institute, 8-15-14]

Unfortunately, there is no going back to the way the world was for Barbara Bandy and her young family in 1973, when they moved into the all-white city of Ferguson. 

The Ferguson of 2015 is destined to become a completely black city, where the memory the Bandy family ever called 324 S Elizabeth Ave is completely lost, replaced with the continued desire to make holy Canfield Drive: where Michael Brown spent his final moments on earth. [What's going to happen to Canfield Green Apartments?, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 3-15-15]:
But everything changed when a shrine sprouted in the heart of the complex. 
As Ferguson purges leaders following the release March 4 of a Department of Justice report accusing local police and courts of abusing the rights of residents, the long strip of hats, orange cones and wilted stuffed animals remains in the median of Canfield Drive. 
It’s the sacred memorial to Brown. Pilgrims continue to gather there even after a Justice Department report concluded Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson was justified in the shooting of Brown, and that “credible” witnesses didn’t corroborate the popular story line that Brown had his hands up in surrender.
'A shrine' Michael Brown's mother believes should stay in place "forever."

One wonders who it was Barbara Bandy complained about as causing a "public safety concern" to the Ferguson City Council on September 11, 2012, but it should be known she put a home she had lived for 40 years on the market only a few months later. 

A home containing the ghosts of yesterday: memories of her deceased husband and young children opening presents on Christmas Day, preparing for the first day of school, and eagerly opening the front door to the possibilities of summer. 

Those memories are dead, abandoned by Bandy to the cruelty of time and Ferguson's darkening demographic fate.