Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The Washington Post Inadvertently Exposes 'Hidden Figures' as a Complete Fraud

There's a bit of hagiography published at The Washington Post, praising Katherine Johnson as a black NASA pioneer that inadvertently exposing the entire story as a lie. [‘Hidden’ no more: Katherine Johnson, a black NASA pioneer, finds acclaim at 98, WAPO.com, 1-27-17]
In the article is a picture an another article from - ostensibly - the 1960s with the title "The Story of Katherine Johnson: Lady Mathematician Played Key Role in Glenn Space Flight." She is noted as an "expert on the electronic IBAM computors (sic)," when she has since been pegged a 'human computer'.
Pictured in The Washington Post... when was this article published and what does the full article reveal???

It's hard to tell where this article appeared, but this was gleamed from reading the newspaper clipping:
Mrs. Johnson is credited with helping to devise the highly complex tracking system which enabled scientists to predict... within TWO miles, the location of Lieut. Col. Glenn's rocket cone upon its return to earth after three orbits around the world.  
She is the co-author... September, 1960... of the NASA Technical Note, D-233, Subject; "Determination of Azimuth Angle at Burnout For Placing a Satellite Over a Selected Earth Position."
 If you look at marketing for Hidden Figures and positing of Katherine Johnson and other "hidden" black contributors to NASA, you'd believe they alone were responsible for white men being jettisoned out of the earth's atmosphere and into space, ultimately to the moon.

But this is, of course, a gratuitous lie. ['Hidden Figures': 'The Right Stuff' vs. Real Stuff in New Film About NASA History, Space.com, 12-27-16]
'Not a documentary'  
"Movies become reality for a lot of people," said [NASA's chief historian Bill] Barry.  
For audiences watching "Hidden Figures" who think what they see on the screen happened exactly as depicted, they might believe Johnson, Jackson and Vaughan were close friends, that Al Harrison (Kevin Costner) was the head of the Space Task Group and that Johnson completed quick calculations as John Glenn waited on the launch pad to lift off. The real history, however, was different.  
"To be able to tell a story in a way that the audience can understand and make it entertaining enough for them to be able to watch, I think the scriptwriters have to be creative and find a balance between telling the exact historic details and delivering a story that is both interesting and gets the message across," Barry explained.  
"I say this all the time but the movie is not a documentary," said director Ted Melfi. "We were painfully aware and very careful with how we portrayed the women and the things they accomplished." "There are little liberties taken here and there to dramatize, but the crux of the story is true," he told collectSPACE.com.  

For Shetterly, perhaps the biggest difference between the movie and reality are the number of people depicted.  
"You might get the indication in the movie that these were the only people doing those jobs, when in reality we know they worked in teams, and those teams had other teams," she said. "There were sections, branches, divisions, and they all went up to a director. There were so many people required to make this happen."  
"It would be great for people to understand that there were so many more people," Shetterly explained. "Even though Katherine Johnson, in this role, was a hero, there were so many others that were required to do other kinds of tests and checks to make [Glenn's] mission come to fruition. But I understand you can't make a movie with 300 characters. It is simply not possible."
Hidden Figures is positioned (and branded) as a movie telling the story of Katherine Johnson as the SOLE individual responsible with providing the sagacity and mathematical genius behind putting white men into space, when this isn't even close to the truth.

An absolute, 100 percent lie.

Disgusting.

Repulsive.

Repugnant.

Hidden Figures is predicated upon the premise that Katherine Johnson was the black (well, octaroon at the most) female responsible with deducing the mathematical equations responsible with putting undeserving white men into space, but the author of the book the movie is based upon admits this is all a lie...

But 100 percent representative of every tall tale we are told about black people and forced to celebrate during Black History Month.

Monday, February 27, 2017

For 3rd Year in a Row, Historically Black College/University (HBCU) Basketball Tournament in Charlotte Interrupted by Blacks Committing Gun Violence

You probably didn't hear about this story. 

99.99% sure you didn't hear about this story, because it once again validates any prejudice you might harbor about black people, guns, and crime. 


Stop me if you've heard this one: a Historically Black College/University (HBCU) event comes to town and a rolling gun battle/violence breaks out... for the third straight year the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) basketball tournament in Charlotte was interrupted by black people confirming long-established stereotypes. [Up to 100 shots fired just before final CIAA game in Charlotte, Charlotte Observer, 2-26-17]:


Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article135077249.html#storylink=cp

The city’s role as host of the CIAA tournament took a bruising this weekend, when two violent incidents occurred within six hours and just a couple blocks apart from each other. 
In the first, as many as 100 shots were reportedly fired early Saturday evening in uptown along the 600 block of North Caldwell Street. 
It happened about 6:30 p.m. near the intersection of North Caldwell Street and 8th Street, which is a part of town filled with residential buildings, including the First Ward Apartments. The timing was just a half hour before the men’s championship game of the CIAA was to start at the nearby Spectrum Center. 
Multiple apartment units and vehicles were struck by bullets, officials said in a statement released Sunday morning, but there have been no reports of injuries. 
Investigators were canvassing the area Sunday for witnesses. “Several dozen” shell casings have been found at the scene, police said. 
It’s believed the shooting took place in the roadway and did not occur in a nearby apartment complex or any tented events. Some social media posts were saying a “street party” was going on in the area at the time. 
Regarding Saturday evening’s shootout, several national lifestyle websites – including The SourceXXLComplex and BET – reported that one of the targets was a rapper who goes by the stage name Young Dolph. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police declined to say whether he was in fact involved. 
Dolph reportedly performed at an unofficial CIAA-related party at Cameo Charlotte nightclub later that night. Attempts to reach his booking agent were unsuccessful. 
In a separate incident, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer and an N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement officer were hospitalized with minor injuries just after midnight Sunday morning, after being struck by a suspect fleeing the scene of an investigation on North Caldwell and Sixth streets in uptown, CMPD officials said. 
Police have charged Jerel Manvil Rhoades, 37, with two counts of assault on a law enforcement officer causing serious injury, two counts of felony hit and run, carrying a concealed weapon, driving while impaired, reckless driving and hit and run. 
Neither incident was related to any official CIAA-sanctioned event going on in uptown Charlotte, police said. 
However, this marks the third year in a row that Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have been forced to contend with gun-related violence during the final weekend of the CIAA tournament. 
Last year, three men in town for the CIAA tournament were arrested after they fired dozens of bullets into two vehicles and an uptown hotel and were found in possession of an AK-47. 
No one was reported injured in that incident, which happened around 4:40 a.m. on a Sunday near the Hyatt Place hotel. The bullets hit a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van and a red SUV parked behind it in front of the hotel lobby. Two of the three men charged in the case were from Memphis and the third was from Elgin, S.C. 
In 2015, a woman was shot in the head but not seriously injured at the Label nightclub during tournament weekend. And two people were stabbed at the Oasis Tent on College Street. One man was charged in that stabbing.
You probably didn't hear about this story. 

99.99% sure you didn't hear about this story, because it once again validates any prejudice you might harbor about black people, guns, and crime. 

It involves black people, the exalted, esteemed HBCUs (hilariously always working hard to confirm stereotypes) and guns...

All reasons no mainstream media has found any interest in reporting on the third year in a row the CIAA basketball tournament has been interrupted by blackness.



Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article135077249.html#storylink=cpy




Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article135077249.html#storylink=cpy

Sunday, February 26, 2017

Who was the white woman at the Oscars with the Black Women from 'Hidden Figures'?

Remember what the anecdote from the Soviet Union taught us about the communists: never be the first to stop clapping... Katherine Johnson was never celebrated as a major black contributor to NACA or NASA because she hardly looks black at all. More so, she never made any contributions - minor or major - worth hiding at all.


Saturday, February 25, 2017

"Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe…": A T-shirt promoting 'The Walking Dead' pulled because of Racism Claims

A major retailer is causing an uproar by pulling a The Walking Dead t-shirt from its stores after complaints from a customer who said the shirt was racist. 
The t-shirt references an extremely violent scene from the runaway hit about the zombie apocalypse, where the main villain, Negan (Jeffery Dean Morgan) uses the rhyme, “Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe” to decide which characters to kill with his barbed-wire wrapped baseball bat. 
The Independent reports that a British man, Ian Lucraft complained to the retailer that the shirt was racist and “…relates directly to the practice of assaulting black people in America.” 
Lucraft , a Methodist Minister, notes that the counting rhyme originally goes: “Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe… catch a n***er by his toe.” 
“It was fantastically offensive and I can only assume that no-one in the process of ordering it knew what they were doing or were aware of its subliminal messages,” said Lucraft. 
He adds, “It is directly threatening of a racist assault, and if I were black and were faced by a wearer I would know just where I stood.” 
The Independent reports that after Lucraft wrote to the CEO of Primark, the company decided to remove the shirt from its shelves. 
A spokesman said: “Any offence caused by its design was wholly unintentional and Primark sincerely apologises for this.” 
But many took to Twitter to decry the company’s decision, saying the shirt has nothing to do with racism at all.
In virtually every part of the western world where communism never reigned, white people have abandoned Christianity for the religion of egalitarianism, devoting their lives to rooting out any oppression or persecution of white people toward non-whites (systemic racism) and annihilating from memory any white historical figure who ever dared utter an unkind word toward those individuals who comprise the rising tide of color.

It's a cult, but one where no tithing is necessary to fund the endeavors of this church since its teachings are already entrenched dogma as the standard operating procedure in academia, television, Hollywood, the judicial system and (especially) in corporate America.


 

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Oh, you can't get out backwards. You've got to go forwards to go back

Hidden Figures is going to win the Best Picture at the 2017 Academy Awards.

But is okay.

Space, as Dr. Greg Johnson and I discussed, is but a dream deferred.

Because Hidden Figures is truly science fiction, designed to boost the egos of blacks today and paint white people of yesterday as nothing more than hideous racists incapable of reaching the heavens without... hidden black female mathematicians.

But that's not quite true, is it John H. Sengstacke?

Who was Sengstacke? In Lynn Spiegel's book Welcome to the Dreamhouse: Popular Media and Postwar Suburbs (p. 165), we learn just who he is:
By the following week, the Defender's editor and publisher John H. Sengstacke had reversed the paper's initial enthusiasm almost completely. In his editorial, "Lily-White NASA," Sengstacke admonished NASA for failing to rain any black men as astronauts since the death (in 1967) of Maj. Robert H. Lawrence. he thought this exclusion was not simply an oversight but intentional. "The Pentagon," he wrote, "has seen to it that [no other black man] is selected for that training." Then he concluded with a not-too-veiled threat: "In truth, there are virtually no Negroes involved in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration... This is typical American racism in action. Like all other areas of racial bias in American life which had to be assaulted by picketing and militant demonstrations, NASA awaits its baptism of racial fire before it integrates its space program." (column published by the Chicago Defender, July 29, 1969)
When you distill down black contributions to the United States of America, they all are nothing more than perfecting the art of picketing and militant demonstrations in demanding white people abandon their future to provide blacks with a present.

In so doing, we ultimately destroy the future for everyone.

To get to space today, our astronauts hitch a ride with the Russians.

I was born in a world where white supremacy had been supplanted by egalitarianism, which ultimately birthed black supremacy and the strange belief that every human on the planet somehow possesses rights to be an American under the U.S. Constitution.

And though Hidden Figures is poised to win Best Picture, the truth of what happened in the 1960s, when white men stepped foot on the moon a mere 66 years after white men flew for the first time in human history in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, represents the ultimate seeds of our liberation.

John H. Sengstacke knew it, too.

The black contributions to America are simply assaulting the American way of life white people collectively create with pickets and militant demonstrations, demanding we abandon our dreams so that we can fund theirs.

We mortgaged the future on the belief we could spend trillions of dollars to prove race was really just a social construct, but in so doing, we were provided with endless data samples proving the contrary.




Wednesday, February 22, 2017

The State of the Shelley House at 4600 Labadie Ave in St. Louis... a Powerful Reminder the 'Racists' Were Right All Along

You might remember the house at 4600 Labadie Avenue in St. Louis

It's pretty famous. 

At just under 1,800 square feet, this home is a civil rights icon. 
Courtesy of Google Earth, the infamous Shelley home (which helped defeat freedom of association) is in a now 100 percent black community that resembles a war zone. Look at all the burnt-out properties surrounding this civil rights icon, part of the National Register of Historic Places...


The value of this infamous home has nearly doubled in four years, while homes around it are going for $1,000, $2,000, $2,500 (just next door), $2,000, and a home just down the street sold for a whopping $500...

It's listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which might be the primary reason this home is valued at 661.31% more than homes in the same community...
Property Overview - 4600 Labadie Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63115 is a multi family home built in 1906. The median sales price for the Greater Ville area is $64,237. The $114,196 estimated value is 661.31% greater than the median listing price of $15,000 for the Greater Ville area. 
Give up on what house this is

Oddly enough, it has an appraised value of $13,400 (2016)... though Zillow claims the value of the home is $82,000. 

Guess it yet?

Here's a VDare.com pictorial you might like to jog your memory...

Here's another hint. [North St. Louis house changed civil rights history, KSDK.com, 2-13-17]:
In the 1940’s, J.D. Shelley wanted the American dream in St. Louis. 
“He wanted a nice place for his family to live while he was here,” said Jeffrey Copeland, Professor and Head of the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Northern Iowa. “There were nine of them in the family.” 
In 1945, Shelley bought a house at 4600 Labadie Avenue in north St. Louis. What Shelley, an African American, didn’t know was there was a 1911 covenant barring blacks from owning the property. To block the home sale to the Shelley family, Louis Kraemer sued. According to author and filmmaker Copeland, Shelley’s legal fight to buy a home for his family changed the course of civil rights in the United States, via the U.S. Supreme Court. 
Courtesy of Zillow, we see the property value near the Shelley house in North St. Louis... a hilarious reminder of the consequences of desegregation: black people depreciating home values (the free market reacting to social dysfunction, crime and negative social capital created by blacks)
“Shelley v. Kraemer was actually one of the more milestone rulings in the history of this country,” said Copeland. 
Prior to 1948, blacks in St. Louis and throughout the U.S. could rent property, but racial covenants often prevented African Americans from buying real estate.“As of 1945 through 1948 when these events took place, people could be denied where they lived because of their race, color, creed, national origin,” said Copeland. 
“In this particular case, the covenant was specifically designed to keep African Americans out of the community.” 
Although it took multiple court cases, the Shelleys prevailed. 
“Mr. and Mrs. Shelley eventually do win in court. They win in St. Louis Civil Court.  
They lose at the Missouri Supreme Court, then they win at the United States Supreme Court,” said Copeland. “And when they win, people are overjoyed. This is a major victory. This literally changed the face and color of America.” 
The winning attorney in Shelley v. Kraemer was the NAACP’s Thurgood Marshall, who went onto become the first African American Supreme Court justice. 
Copeland said he is fascinated by Shelley v. Kraemer. He produced a documentary and wrote a book about the case. “Olivia’s Story” looks at Shelley v. Kraemer through the eyes of Sumner High School teacher Olivia Merriweather Perkins, who joined a group of people assisting the Shelley family with their legal battles. 
“People of different races, different religions, different national origins all got together and said ‘Look, enough is enough. This is an inequality that we cannot let stand,’” said Copeland. “They put themselves on the line without regard for their own personal safety. They decided they were going to stand up and say ‘This is going to change and we’re going to do it.’” 
Copeland said Shelley v. Kraemer inspired civil rights activists for decades to come.“Once Shelley v. Kraemer was on the books, then people started looking at other injustices as well and they weren’t as afraid to get up and say ‘We see what they did in St. Louis. Now you know what? It’s our turn.’” said Copeland. 
Copeland debuts his documentary on Shelley v. Kraemer Saturday, February 18 at 7 p.m. at the Missouri History Museum.

It turns out the first black couple to move onto Labadie Avenue, J.D. and Ethel Shelley, purchased the long-celebrated (it's a National Historical Landmark after all...) "Shelley House" for $5,700 in 1945.

The neighborhood was 100 percent white until this transaction, which of course was illegal due to the restrictive covenant placed on the property.  

But that was 69 years ago.

Located in zip code 63115, 4600 Labadie Avenue is in an area that is now nearly 100 percent black.   

It wasn't but 69 years ago two atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World World II; but the end of World War II saw the birthing of a new nation...

Today, the "Shelley House" has an appraised value of $13,400.
Consulting an inflation calculator (God Bless the Internet), we learn that a house valued at $5,700 in 1945 would be worth $76,899 in 2017 dollars; and yet the Labadie Avenue property at 4600 is appraised by the city of St. Louis for $13,400 in 2016. 

We call this the Visible Black Hand of Economics and the precise reason why restrictive covenants existed: to protect white people, their posterity and their civilization from the consequences of blacks. 

As we move further into the future and the consequences of the great American experiment to prove race really is a social construct fails magnificently, the horrific reality becomes clear: the racists were right all along.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Because of our Inability to Admit Reality of Black Crime/Dysfunction Problem, Indianapolis Teeters on Edge of No Return

Indianapolis has been close before (Google: "Officer Perry Renn"). 

It's my belief we'll see an incident occur in the city, triggering a serious of events beyond our comprehension at this point. 

With President Trump in the White House, there won't be any representatives of his administration being sent to funerals of black thugs killed by evil white police (honorary white police, in the case of George Zimmerman), as Obama did in the cases of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown and Freddie Gray.

What is this dude talking about, you're probably asking yourself?

This. [Downtown teen fights becoming ‘typical’, Fox59.com, 2-12-17]
IMPD patrol officers are so inured to breaking up weekend fights between battling teens that now when a skirmish breaks out on a downtown street they merely report is as, “another typical Saturday night,” on the police radio. 
And so it was last night as IMPD officers called for backup and broke up at least five fights between eight and ten o’clock, arresting perhaps a dozen teens and young people, one of them a 13-year-old girl.
Fox 59 is too polite to note it's black teens behind the mayhem, with the obvious solution to his racial problem being the barring of black youth from visiting downtown areas on the weekend. 

Truly, the most pressing problems in our modern society is to admit black individuals collectively lack the ability to function at the average level of civility standards established by white individuals. 

Because of our reticence to address obvious racial shortcomings in behavior by blacks publicly, we must privately note our reluctance to believe in racial equality by abandoning shopping/entertainment centers frequented by blacks. [IMPD working to curb recent spike in youth violence, Fox59.com, 2-14-17]:


Fed up with unruly youth and teen behavior that has resulted in fights, beatings, confrontations with police, shootings and murder, IMPD will soon knock on doors of juveniles arrested for downtown misbehavior. 
Eight teens, the youngest a 13-year-old girl, were arrested in downtown Indianapolis last weekend as fights among crowds of 40-50 teens broke out with some battling police officers. 
That’s why 17-year-old Markeshia Laswell’s Saturday night ended early Sunday morning at the Marion County Juvenile Facility. 
“’Why did you get arrested?’” Michael Laswell asked his niece when he arrived to bring her home. “She would not say anything. Nothing whatsoever.” 
An IMPD report from that night portrayed Laswell as a combatant in a fight between three officers and a 22-year-old man in the shadow of Circle Centre. 
“I can’t understand why she would be interfering with the police when they were trying to arrest someone,” said Laswell when informed by FOX59 of the police report narrative his niece wouldn’t share. “Interfering with the police, not doing what the police tells her to do, it’s a dead end street. It’s a way to go to jail, it's all there is to it.” 
Deputy Mayor Rev. David Hampton said that while the chronic disruptive behavior downtown should not be indicative of Indianapolis teens, admittedly there needs to be more entertainment and social alternative for youth on weekends. 

Hampton said this Saturday clergy will be on the street to observe and act as intermediaries if necessary between the young people and each other and the police.
".... confrontations with police?" 

Do you get how close Indianapolis is from being ground zero of The Happening?

It nearly happened over the weekend. [Three juveniles arrested in rash of downtown fights Saturday night, Indy Channel, 2-20-17]:
IMPD arrested three juveniles and an adult Saturday in multiple fights that broke out around the downtown area. 
The fights, which mostly centered around the Circle Centre Mall and Indiana Convention Center, took place between 8:00-10:00 p.m. 
Just before 9 p.m., an IMPD officer in the downtown unit deployed a pepperball to break up a fight near the Steak 'n Shake restaurant on Maryland Street. 
Shortly before 10 p.m., another officer deployed a pepperball near the intersection of Washington Street and Capitol Avenue to disperse a large fight. 
According to the police report, after the pepperball was deployed, those involved in the fight ran in all directions. No arrests were made in that incident. 
Another juvenile male was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest near the convention center. 
The fights come just a few weeks after another large fight in front of the Bu Da Lounge on Market Street downtown ended with a fatal gunshot. 
When white people abandon these public places, the businesses currently open there will close and the tax revenue they produce for the city will evaporate. Black dysfunction/crime/disorderly behavior will result in the city budget of Indianapolis shrinking with loss revenues from taxes, depreciated commercial/residential property values as businesses shutter and productive citizens flee the city, and an lower quality of maintenance for infrastructure upgrades.

More importantly, each time black individuals believe the law doesn't apply to them and that they can confront police without repercussions/consequences, we move closer and closer to the moment a white police officer is forced to defend his life, and in so doing, collectively infuriates black people who feel a black individual has the right to do whatever the hell they damn desire.

If you were a gambler, Indianapolis is the city to go all-in on.


Sunday, February 19, 2017

Blacks in 70% Black Ferguson Upset Police Department Deploy "Militarized" D.A.R.E Humvee

PK NOTE: Start Black History Month off on the right foot. Pick up a copy of "The Truth About Selma: What Happened When the Cameras Left and the Marching Stopped" for paperback today! The Truth About Selma: What Happened when the Cameras Left and the Marching Stopped is also available for Kindle! You can secure your signed copy now by donating $25 (via PayPal link on right-hand side of site) today!  

Remember Ferguson, Missouri? 

The 70 percent black city was home to Barack Obama-approved black riots/black insurrection in 2014 (only becoming a majority black-city because of Section 8 vouchers destabilizing the quality of life white people had established there for decades) after Officer Darren Wilson defending himself while being attacked by Michael Brown. 

Well, Michael Brown has emerged as the true hero of the 2014 altercation and the Ferguson Police Department (and all cops in the St. Louis metro area) have become the villains in this ongoing morality play, which helps explain why an innocuous D.A.R.E Humvee has emerged as the vehicle of evil in the city[D.A.R.E. mascots name raises eyebrows in Ferguson, Fox2Now.com, 2-7-17]:
The Ferguson Police Department’s DARE vehicle got an update from a standard van to a newly decorated Humvee. 
On the side of the Humvee is the DARE mascot Daren the Lion. 
Ferguson Police Chief Delrish Moss said Daren has been the mascot for DARE since the 80's. 
Some Ferguson residents think that is an inappropriate name for a mascot in that area. 
In a post on the cities website Daren the Lion was spelled wrong, with two R’s like Officer Darren Wilson. 
"People thought immediately of Darren Wilson and that he is being lionized on the side of a militarized police vehicle in our community," said Ferguson resident Emily Davis. 
Moss said Daren the Lion was on their previous DARE vehicle and has been introduced to kids in Ferguson for decades. 
"To say that this somehow relates to Michael Brown or Darren Wilson is a stretch because this predates that incident and no one was thinking that way because we were innocently trying to appeal to children," said Moss. 
Some parents are also upset with the choice of vehicle, a Humvee. 
"These militarized vehicles were used during a military occupation of Ferguson during a stressful period of a lot of our children's lives," said Davis. 
Moss said the vehicle was donated to the department in 2011 and they wanted to use it for something fun. 
Some residents still feel like the new DARE vehicle is a slap in the face that the city and school district did not think through. 
Moss said they intended the vehicle to be used as a positive way to keep kids away from drugs and nothing else.
Daren the Lion replaced Yogi Bear as the mascot of D.A.R.E long, long ago, though for some reason people in the now 70 percent black city of Ferguson believe Darren Wilson is being 'lionized' with this honorific (with the Humvee a reminder of the need for a militarized response to the black riots/black insurrection befallen the city for much of 2014).

Let this be stated: Darren Wilson should be lionized and praised as the true hero of Ferguson, instead of being depicted as the villain.

Let this be stated: the militarization of the police is a direct response to the threat posed by Africans in America when they threaten to not only destabilize, but permanently overwhelm the civilization white people long ago established in a neighborhood, community, town, city, or county.

When we publicly celebrate Darren Wilson as the hero of Ferguson (and the man who helped expose anti-white racism in the black community and their primary allies in the mainstream media), we won't need militarized vehicles deployed in police departments: the threat to our communities will be gone.

Forever.

When Daren the Lion is renamed, "Darren Wilson the Lion of Ferguson," we will know D.A.R.E is nothing more than a ceremonious relic of a horrifying past where we could not truly take the gloves off and declare a real war on drugs (executing illegal drug dealers and drug users as a means to end the allure of drug use).


KMOV.com

Monday, February 13, 2017

Billboard in 83% Black Detroit Warns: "Black People are Being Pushed out of Detroit" via Gentrification

PK NOTE: Start Black History Month off on the right foot. Pick up a copy of "The Truth About Selma: What Happened When the Cameras Left and the Marching Stopped" for paperback today! The Truth About Selma: What Happened when the Cameras Left and the Marching Stopped is also available for Kindle! You can secure your signed copy now by donating $25 (via PayPal link on right-hand side of site) today!  

A lot is being made of "Detroit's rebirth."

No one, of course, ever asks why the city needs to be reborn and what natural disaster killed The Paris of the West, because the answer is obviously black people (almost every person in America instantly retreats from uttering the cause of death from Detroit, gripped in self-imposed intellectual paralysis when confronted with obvious racial realities). 
If only this were true...


To put bluntly, 100 years ago, Detroit was almost 100 percent white. Today, Detroit is less than seven percent white. Any conversation about why Detroit died must acknowledge the prior sentences veracity or else it will be descend into fiction and farce when trying to determine reasons for the collapse of the Arsenal of Democracy

Know this: Dan Gilbert, who relocated the headquarters of Quicken Loans to Detroit, employs a private security force to keep his employees safe and massive security measures of more than 500 cameras to protect not just private property but the lives of those who work for him. He has erected a police state to give white people a sense of security in a sea of insecurity, crime and misery created (and tolerated, since black crime keeps white people from living in the city) by blacks.

In the absence of civilization - Detroit is 83 percent black - extreme measures must be enacted for those white pioneers trying to carve out hope, stability and a future from the vast wilderness of a failed experiment in equality. 

All around the blight, decay and ruin of Detroit are reminders of the civilization white people long ago built and abandoned once black crime became intolerance and blacks demographically eclipsed whites and the population pressure exerted by this change made black political rule inevitable. 

The blight, decay and ruin of Detroit are a reminder of the type of community black people create in the absence of white people, even when the blacks inherited a city complete with 1st World infrastructure.

Which brings us to this. [Provocative Billboard at 8 Mile and Lodge Grabs Attention, Deadline Detroit, 1-25-17]:

The sign over 8 Mile Road at the Lodge Freeway is jarring: "Black people are being pushed out of Detroit." 
Alana Walker of BLAC magazine writes: 
That may or may not be true -- the city still hovers at around an 80% black population, though downtown is a little more white than in recent years -- but the sign is meant to promote indie filmmaker Jason Black’s new film Gentrified – Ethnic Cleansing: American Style, which addresses the effects gentrification in Detroit and other cities has on the black community. 
Black’s project raised almost $180,000 through an IndieGoGo campaign [last September], and is hosting screenings in cities around the world including London, Atlanta, Houston and Chicago, where a similar sign went up earlier this month.Strangely, no screening dates are set for Detroit. 
On his Facebook page, the filmmaker says of this billboard: 
You all have no idea how much of a battle is was to get them to accept this sign. It was three weeks of negotiations and haggling. Maybe I'll go into it one of these days but it was not easy. . . . 
We were outright refused in Cleveland, and that sign was much tamer than this one was.

White people were pushed out of Detroit in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, culminating in the election of black supremacist Coleman Young as mayor in 1973. The current state of Detroit in 2017 is a direct reflection of the type of community individual black people can collectively create. 

It's quite simple: a black population is a liability, not an asset to any city. 

White people were long ago pushed out of Detroit, Atlanta, Cleveland, Chicago, Baltimore, Memphis, Birmingham, New Orleans, and hundreds of American cities that their ancestors built (who worked hard to bestow upon their posterity the blessings of liberty that evaporated once a black population was introduced into the mix) by rising black populations that brought high levels of crime, drove away business and decimated commercial/private property values. 

The billboard should read: "White people were long ago pushed out of Detroit, and the blight, ruin, & crime found today is courtesy of the blacks."

Never forget: gentrification is just the reintroduction of white civilization to a community black people long ago - save for the buildings and hints civilization once flourished there - colonized and regressed to the black mean. 

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Violent Carjackings in 65% Black Baltimore Described as a "Youth Sport" by Baltimore Sun

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The City that Bleeds: Race, History, and the Death of Baltimore was written to help provide background for the story you'll read about now. 

It wasn't that long ago a white Baltimore councilwoman (80-years old) was attacked by two black youths...

It wasn't that long ago we learned the city of Baltimore is terrorized by black youth who ride around on stolen dirt bikes/atvs as the police stand by... fearful any true crackdown/arrests could result in riots. 

The 65 percent black world of Baltimore in 2017 is exactly what the lesson of 'History and Moral Philosophy' from Starship Troopers was all about. [Carjacking becoming a youth 'sport' as numbers climb, Baltimore Sun, 2-12-17]:
 It was still dark at 6 a.m. as Terry Rawlings Sr. guided his cherry-red Acura CL through Southwest Baltimore. He was heading to the gym to lift weights before his shift as a truck driver. 
The 51-year-old was on Washington Boulevard near Bayard Street when his car was rear-ended by a Nissan Altima. 

He pulled over and stepped out to check the damage. Before him stood a young man about 6 feet tall in a long black jacket, black athletic pants and New Balance sneakers. 
"This is my mom's car," he told Rawlings. "I'm going to be in trouble." 
Rawlings turned to look at his rear bumper. He saw only slight damage. 
"Well, look," he said. "We can handle it." 
Then he turned back to the other driver. A semi-automatic handgun stared back. 
"Don't make me kill you, bitch," the young man said. 
Rawlings had been set up in a bump-and-rob carjacking. The man shoved Rawlings, jumped into his Acura and sped off. An accomplice trailed in the Altima. 
Carjackings in Baltimore have more than tripled since 2013, and the number has continued to climb in the first weeks of 2017, at a rate that has far outpaced other auto thefts. Some other U.S. cities are also seeing increases. 
Law enforcement officers and analysts se several reasons for the spike. Police in Baltimore note that the overwhelming majority of suspects are young men or juveniles, emboldened by the relative ease of the crime, and a belief that if they're caught, the courts will not treat them harshly. 
The crime remains relatively rare in Baltimore — there were 402 carjackings in 2016, or little more than one a day in a city of 620,000. There were 5,161 auto thefts, or more than 14 per day. 
Still, those 402 carjackings were a 42 percent jump from the year before — and a 224 percent leap from 2013. Auto thefts climbed 14 percent from 2013 to 2016. 
Researchers have long predicted a shift toward carjacking. 
"Stealing unoccupied cars has become increasingly difficult in recent years owing to improved anti-theft technology, and doing so can be both time-consuming and dangerous," researchers from the University of Texas-Dallas, Georgia State and University of Missouri-St. Louis wrote in a 2003 study. "The car must be broken into and hot-wired, often to the accompaniment of a blaring alarm." 
Baltimore Police Maj. Kimberly Burrus commands the detective unit that investigates robberies in the city. 
"I think we saw [more of] a rise in carjacking, as opposed to the stolen autos, because of the auto industry changes," she said. 
Threat of violence 
Carjacking is less common in Baltimore than many other crimes — the city has averaged about 241 per year since 2013. 
And rarely does it result in death. But injuries can occur. 
In December, police say, two teens approached then-City Councilwoman Rochelle "Rikki" Spector in a parking garage, threw her to the ground, beat her and stole her car. 
Later that month, police say, a 13-year-old boy approached the car of a retired Baltimore police officer, opened the door and flashed a replica handgun. The retired police officer shot the boy in the head. He survived, police said. 
In January, police say, a man and an accomplice with a replica handgun assaulted a driver and stole his green 2009 Toyota Corolla. 
In carjacking, researchers say, violence or the threat of violence is essential. 
"Violent offenders deal in the currency of fear when enacting predatory crime," University of Texas-Dallas sociologist Bruce Jacobs wrote in 2013. "Nowhere is this more true than in carjacking — a menacing form of robbery." 
Most carjackers carry a weapon, crime reports show. The majority of carjackings involve multiple suspects, who outnumber drivers. Suspects and victims rarely know each other. 
All of those elements drive victims' fear, reducing resistance and decreasing the need for violence. 
Carjackers also use "normalcy illusions" to catch victims unaware, Jacobs wrote. Sometimes a simple request for a cigarette or the time of day allows a carjacker to close in on a driver. Carjackers might blitz a driver, coming up on them suddenly with guns in faces. 
Burrus called it a crime of opportunity. 
"You can be walking away from your car, you could be exiting your car when you're walking toward an establishment," Burrus said. "In some cases, they could pull up next to you." 
Teen suspects 
Burrus said carjackers are mostly young men and teens looking for cars to ride around in at their leisure. 
They prefer newer models, she said; Honda Crosstours seem to be a popular choice. 
"They tend to be your Hondas and your Acuras and more of your high-ends like your BMWs and your Range Rovers, which are hard to steal if they're parked," she said. "They use them and kind of claim them as their own, believe it or not." 
They roam in groups in Baltimore, she said, going on carjacking sprees until every person has his own car. In one case, she said, police recovered several key fobs in a house where suspects were holding onto multiple cars parked nearby. 
Police have broken up several groups of carjackers. Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said last month that officers stopped two cars — one that was carjacked and the other stolen — and arrested seven suspects ranging in age from 25 to 12. Regional auto-theft task force officers broke up another suspected carjacking crew that ranged from 20 to 14. 
Davis suspects young men are "preying" on teens, coercing or persuading them to carjack vehicles because they know juvenile courts are lenient on offenders. Burrus said some of the juveniles arrested for carjacking last year are back on the street, and detectives think they are committing more carjackings. 
"When juveniles are caught, whatever consequences they receive is not enough to deter their behavior," police spokesman Lt. Jarron Jackson said.
The article can't even mention 'black youth' as the culprits behind these carjackings, with an inquisitive mind wondering how many of these crimes might have been planned at the Freddie Gray Empowerment Center?

Of course, the article can't mention 'black youth' as the culprits, because such an admission of racial aspect of the guilty parties would prove the racists right.

Consult your 'History and Moral Philosophy' lecture to understand how the experiment in democracy is going to end.