Wednesday, April 22, 2015

"Just when I thought you couldn't possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this... and totally redeem yourself!"

The news of Hardee's considering moving its national headquarters out of 49 percent black St. Louis was thankfully offset with the absolutely positive, riveting, and glorious announcement Starbucks is going to open up a store in 70 percent black Ferguson!

Cue up the marching band and order up a few tons of confetti for the ticker-tape parade!
Starbucks is coming to 70 percent black Ferguson! "Community Outreach" is now a corporate strategy for goodwill in Black-Run America (BRA), with producing profits no longer a concern...


Losing the national headquarters of a Fortune 500 company means absolutely nothing when a small suburb of St. Louis is going to get a Starbucks!

Even though corporate Starbucks locations don't accept EBT/Food stamps, the store in Ferguson could represent a prototype in "community outreach" to a demographic completely alien from the traditional business model the coffee giant built its brand on. [Howard Schultz: Starbucks to open Ferguson store, Fortune, 4-22-15]:
Starbucks baristas may not be writing “Race Together” on customers’ coffee cups anymore, but CEO Howard Schultz certainly isn’t done talking about the nation’s touchiest topic. 
On Tuesday, Schultz talked about his company’s efforts to address racial tension and announced that his coffee shop chain will open a location in Ferguson, Mo. as a “way to create employment.” Protestors clashed with police officers in the St. Louis suburb this summer, after the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, an unarmed black man, by a white cop. 
Starbucks has locations in nearby Jennings and Florissant, Mo., and six stores in Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, but none in Ferguson. 

Schultz tucked the Ferguson store news into comments he made on stage at an event hosted by NationSwell, a digital media company focused on American innovation and renewal. Schultz’s appearance at the event focused on his company’s ongoing efforts to combat racism and inequality in the United States, its education benefits for workers, andits recent commitment to hire military veterans and so-called opportunity youths, generally described as unemployed 16 to 24-year olds who have not followed a traditional education path.
 
After his on-stage interview, Schultz told Fortune that there was no specific timeline for the opening of a Ferguson store, and he declined to provide more information about plans for the location there. A Starbucks spokesperson did not provide an opening date but said that the Ferguson store is “part of our plan to build more stores in urban neighborhoods.” 
Whenever Starbucks ultimately open its store in Ferguson, a city that’s 70% black, the location will counter the heavy concentration of Starbucks locations in predominantly white neighborhoods. By crunching Census figures and a dataset of 11,500 Starbucks locations in the United States as of August 2014,Quartz determined that the density of Starbucks stores increases along with the whiteness of census tracts. 
On Tuesday, Schultz emphasized his belief that race relations is not too sensitive an issue for his company to tackle. Schultz has never shied away from using his platform as CEO of a Fortune 500 company to speak out on controversial political and social subjects. In 2013, he led a petition-based push urging Washington politicians to end the federal government shutdown. That year, he also wrote an open letter asking gun owners to refrain from bringing their firearms into stores. 
Fortune reported in August that residents of St. Louis area, which includes Ferguson, have not felt the economic recovery equally. The unemployment rate for African Americans in the county of St. Louis City was 26% in 2012, according to the Census Department’s latest available stats. For white Americans, the unemployment rate was 6.2%.Employment figures from the fall of 2014 show that in Missouri, black unemployment was 15.7%; for whites it was 4.5%.
Losing Hardee's corporate headquarters was news thankfully softened by the outrageously positive announcement 70 percent black Ferguson is getting a Starbucks!

A Starbucks!

There's no doubt Starbucks is preparing to start a 501c3 as a way to offset the tremendous losses associated with opening franchises in heavily black areas, which has never been part of the corporations strategy or business model for growth.

But in Black-Run America (BRA), few actions such as opening a franchise in an increasingly non-white city will garner social justice points as Starbucks investing in 70 percent black Ferguson.

Trading Hardee's corporate headquarters in downtown St. Louis for a lone suburban Starbucks franchise in 70 percent black Ferguson is an absolute victory for metropolitan St. Louis!

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

RIP St. Louis: A True Assessment of Race Relations in America

The black population of St. Louis has assumed control of the future of city, with the successful vote by aldermen for the creation of a St. Louis Civilian Oversight Board

It's their city now


In the euphoria of moment, one black female alderman let slip a question no reasonable person can dare answer, considering the future of the demographics in St. Louis is black, blacker, and blackest. [St. Louis Board Votes to Create Police Oversight Panel, ABCNews.com, 4-20-15]:
Tammika Hubbard, said the city needs to do something to address concerns about police. 
"We have a race problem," Hubbard said. "We have problems of police brutality. How do we move forward from that?"
We already know St. Louis has a "race problem," but it's hardly the one Tammika is commenting on: the race problem in St. Louis is the black population committing almost all of the violent crime in the city, which drives away businesses and white people, leaving only the collapsing infrastructure of the thriving white past as a reminder of what the city's future will never be. 

Because of the high frequency of black violent crime in St. Louis, police officers have greater exposure to the black community as they search in vain for black suspects protected by the primary community they prey upon because of the code of "no snitch" (remember: courtesy of black peoplethe shocking number of gunshot and stab wounds seen at the St. Louis University Hospital provide the Air Force and Air National Guard medical personnel with "some of the blunt-trauma injuries they will see" on the actual battlefield.)

One young hospital volunteer in St. Louis noted those with gunshot wounds being wheeled in for surgery are "her age (18) and every younger" and that they are young black men. [Hospital volunteer deals with recent violence, KSDK.com, 1-16-2015]

So yes Tammika Hubbard, St. Louis has a "race problem"; the problem is its entitled, protected black population, whose dysfunction is the primary catalyst for the white flight and collapsing property values throughout the city and St. Louis County. 

Those police officers employed by the city of St. Louis try to maintain the civilization white people built (and are forced to abandon because of daring to even mention the reality of black criminality is seemingly a criminal offense). 

Because of this, one white columnist for the St. Louis American (a black newspaper) is able to gloat about the displacement of whites, since the morality of Black-Run America mandates black people are forever incapable of being blamed for the dysfunction they cause. [STL’s white refugee syndrome, 2-12-15]:
Caucasian St. Louisans are to white flight as Kenyan runners are to the Boston Marathon. Volumes have been written about the ability of white St. Louisans to empty out a region, or as a former colleague from Fox 2 once said, “Yeah, a black family moved in seven blocks away and my parents ended up in Ellisville.” 
But, with typical Midwestern modesty, St. Louis’s white people refuse to take any credit for the highest rate of building and neighborhood abandonment over a 30-year period in North American history, and instead defer all the praise to the area’s Black folks, who they say are really the ones responsible. 
Flash back to 1996, when, still a St. Louis newbie with barely a year here under my belt, I interviewed Tom Brown, the mayor of St. Peters, on my KMOX talk show and brought up white flight and the suspicion that his town’s growth might have been fueled by white people who wanted to put as much distance between themselves and the melanin-rich as possible. The mayor bristled at the suggestion and said his growing constituency was made up largely of victims. 
“A huge number of people who moved to our city,” he said flatly, “were literally driven from their homes. They fled looking for a better life.” 
The refugee syndrome that Mayor Brown spoke about has become tribal lore among many working class and middle class whites, stories about how they, or pops, or grandpa had to flee Walnut Park or Hyde Park or Pine Lawn and sell at a big loss when the black thugs moved in.  
Given that, conversations with the white community in St. Louis about race and racism will only go so far. To them, the problem is not a racist system. The problem is the degeneracy of black people.

What's funny is the degeneracy of black people St. Louis American columnist Charles Jaco claims doesn't exist is exactly the reason for the incredible depreciation of property value and erosion of social capital in formerly thriving white areas of St. Louis now blighted by the black population residing there. 

Jaco earnestly believes only a monologue with whites is allowed, where lambasting them for white privilege and racism toward blacks is the expected discourse of the day. In his mind, holy and saintly black people can do NO wrong, with white people exclusively TO blame for the pitiful conditions black people seem to always find themselves in.

Proximity to black people equals a reaction resulting in immediate white flight and the degradation of the formerly robust private and commercial property values found in the now majority black area those whites abandoned. 

A food desert where once an oasis of opportunity existed, all because the racial group responsible for the latter was driven away by the black people incapable of sustaining a grocery store in white people's absence. 

But going back to the St. Louis Civilian Oversight Board, a curious slip of truth about the true nature of review committee over police actions by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch must be immortalized... because the newspaper tried to make sure it was removed from their website and web cache pages. 

Nicholas J. C. Pistor's April 20, 2015 article "Civilian oversight board coming to St. Louis police after aldermen approve itoriginally contained a most revealing passage about a strange press conference held in North St. Louis on the same day, but mysteriously vanished and was completely scrubbed from the archives of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and cache pages. 

Save one. Here's what Pistor reported in his original piece for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the successful vote to create the St. Louis Civilian Oversight Board, which powerfully illustrates exactly what those black aldermen voting for board hope happens:
Also on Monday, a press conference washeld in north St. Louis calling on the creation of the Black Community Control of Police Commission, an oversight boardmade up of African-Americans that would "assume full responsibility and authority for policing in the black community." 
"In this community, where there is an undeclared war happening against African people, one way we deal with that is to control the military force in our community that affects our lives," said Omali Yeshitela, chairman of African Socialist International who was visiting StLouis from Florida. 
He said the high rates of incarceration and lethal use of force since the civil rights movement shows that African-Americans are "still being tortured and murdered through the existing legal process." 
"We have to control the police in our community, and will, or there shall be no peace," he said. 
Carlos Ball, 26, who is African-American, said police in his south StLouis neighborhood do more to intimidate than serve. 
"We just don't have a fair chance here when it comes to the police," said Ball. "We need some accountability for what these officers do."
Black Community Control of Police Commission = the St. Louis Civilian Oversight Board.

You see, St. Louis does have a "race problem" as Tammika Hubbard asserts, but the problem isn't white people as she wants to claim; the problem of St. Louis is the black population, whose collectively inability to maintain (or come anywhere close to sustaining) the civilization whites created and abandoned because of black criminality or abide by the rules and laws governing this civilization means police state measures must be enacted if a first- world city is to remain...

Those blacks calling for the Black Community Control of Police Commission, which the editors of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch attempted to excise from their story on the St. Louis Civilian Oversight Board, are overtly calling for what those blacks serving as aldermen for the city of St. Louis covertly want: complete and total control of white people, which they believe means the end of the so-called "race problem."

But as we saw with Detroit, once the white people leave, the civilization they created goes with them.

All that remains is the infrastructure and buildings white people long ago created, which the black people residing there now can't even fathom how to maintain.

The same will be said of St. Louis.

Monday, April 20, 2015

"When a forest grows too wild a purging fire is inevitable and natural..."

Vandals have chopped down a tree in Ferguson, which was dedicated to the memory of Michael Brown. 

You might remember Michael Brown was the 18-year-old black male who attacked Officer Darren Wilson on Canfield Drive back on August 9, 2014, attempting to kill the white policeman in the process. 

Naturally, he deserved a tree in his honor in the 70 percent black city. [Memorial tree for Michael Brown cut in half, stone memorial missing, KMOV.com, 4-20-15]:


A memorial tree for Michael Brown was found cut in half and a stone memorial was missing less than 24 hours after being dedicated. 
The tree was dedicated by the Black Caucus of the American Library Association on Saturday, but was found vandalized on Sunday morning.
Black Lives Matter, right? Then so do the trees planted to memorialize them. 

If a white person ends up being the culprit behind the destruction of the young tree planted in honor of Michael Brown, you can only imagine the highly public lynching they'll receive. But a strange story also out of St. Louis speaks to the great imbalance present in Black-Run America (BRA). [Woman allegedly attacks man while yelling racial slurs at convenience store, KMOV.com, 4-20-15]:
A man said a woman with a knife attacked him and yelled racial slurs at a convenience store in Charlack. 
Twanna Brown is facing armed criminal action charges. Police said Brown yelled racial slurs and death threats at a man at a 711 on St. Charles Rock Road. 
“The customer behind her got too close in her words and she whipped out a knife and attempted to stab the guy. She told him she ‘kills crackers all the time,” said Charlack Police Chief Steve Runger. 
The victim, who did not want to share his name, said Brown's actions were unprovoked as he stood behind her in line. 
“Her finger came within an inch of my face the first time. Then she went to go reach again and the clerk behind the counter was trying to tell me she had a knife,” the victim said. 
The victim said Brown pulled the knife but he said he never saw the blade. He also said he wonders if hate crime charges will be filed. 
Runger does not believe the attack was racially motivated. 
“She just lost it. She went off on this customer and he happened to be white. I think she lost control of her emotions but I don't think it was racially motivated,” Runger said. 
"Kills crackers all the time..."

 There's more value in a tree planted in Michael Brown's honor than in the life of a white person in metro St. Louis.

If a white person is found to be guilty of destroying the tree of black life in Ferguson, then they will face the wrath of BRA; Police Chief Runger automatically disqualifies a hate crime in the "Kills crackers all the time..." assault, because it involved a potential white victim instead a tree dedicated to a black person who was potentially trying to kill a white cop. KMOV.com

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Is the Black Population of Memphis Irredeemable? Yes.

Our job was never to change America or represent some form of salvation; it's far too late for this to happen. 

Far too late. 


Our job is to survive. 
The black population in 64 percent black Memphis is irredeemable...


There is no reform for America, nor hope. All that is left is a doubling-down on the same insanity driving the destruction of this nation, seemingly accelerating on a weekly basis. 

And our job is to survive. 

Whereas once our major cities saw network affiliates host phone banks to raise money for various causes or charities seeking to improve the community, now 64 percent black Memphis has broken new ground in defining indecency and destitution with a 'crime phone bank'... a clear sign of the utter degeneracy of the black community. [Fight back against crime phone bank today, WREG.com, 4-15-15]:
People in Memphis are angry after a weekend of violence where innocent lives were taken. 
News Channel 3 is helping you fight back! 
A panel of community leaders and law enforcement will join WREG to hear what you have to say. 
If you have ideas on how to combat the violence or even have a real crime tip to pass along, we want to hear it. 
Join us on Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 
We will have a phone bank set up for you to call and will post the phone number here and on social media. 
We’re giving you a chance for your voice to be heard.
A phone bank against crime, in a city where the claim of "Black Lives Matter" (sic) truly falls on deaf ears... [Hard Truth: Black-on-black homicides are a big problem in Memphis., Memphis Flyer, 8-29-13] and [Black, White, and Dead: Most of the murders in Memphis are cases of "black-on-black" crime., Memphis Flyer, 7-20-2006]

Memphis is a city whose black population required the creation of the Memphis Gun Down program, a program dedicated to decreasing the violence committed by young black people; from this grew the Hospital Based Violence Intervention Program, all because black people in Memphis refuse to put the gun down. [Hospital Intervention Program designed to curb revenge violence, WREG.com, 4-17-15]:
 Few said it out loud, but the talk on Durby Circle, where 7-year-old Kirsten Williams was shot down and killed, is that the gunfire may have been revenge. 
The night before, a 22-year-old man had been shot on the same street. 
“Yeah they getting revenge, but that is just because they can do it,” one citizen told us. 
Police knew it too. 
One shooting often leads to another. 
It`s why the City of Memphis created a Hospital Based Violence Intervention Program through Memphis Gun Down. 
When a gun shot victim ends up at places like Regional One Medical Center, an intervention team that knows the neighborhood and players are there to try to calm tensions and prevent revenge.
Low impulse + Poor Future Time-Orientation+ Low IQ (black political control)² = Memphis 2015... a city where the majority black Memphis City Council fought to keep the cameras of The First 48 from showcasing individual acts of blackness collectively painting the black population as completely incapable of maintaining the 1st World civilization white people left behind as they fled the rising levels of black depravity choking the life out of the city. 

And yet 'crime phone banks' and the Memphis Gun Down program (and its Frankenstein creation, the Hospital Based Violence Intervention Program) are hilarious reminders of why Memphis became a majority black city in the first place: with white people abandoning the city their parents, grandparents, and great grandparents built to instead live in the relative peace and tranquility of Germantown or other white suburbs. 

But 'Black Lives Matter' (sic), right? [Dozens rally for peace in light of children’s murders, WREG.com, 4-18-15]:
Dozens in Memphis honored two children gunned down in their neighborhoods by rallying for peace. The event was organized by Memphis Mothers Against Violence.Some voices were strong; some voices small, but together people stood at Getwell and Rhodes shouting for peace. 
“Are you going to wait until police knock on your door and say you`re child has been murdered? Are you going to wait until gang bangers come for you for nothing at all? When do you say enough is enough?” asked Memphis Mothers Against Violence Founder, Bridget Bradley. 
This week Memphis is heartbroken over a rash of violence. All on the same day, 15-year-old Cateria Stokes was shot and killed while sleeping in her bed. 7-year-old Kirsten Williams was murdered by gang members’ guns while playing outside on her street. And dozens of teens attacked a Good Samaritan helping an older lady to her car at a gas station. 
“We have to take back our streets. These gangs shouldn’t be running our city. The community should run it,” said Bradley. 
Memphis Mothers against Violence originally planned this rally for later this month, but after all the brutality, they said it needed to happen now. 
“Put the guns down and fight like a man!’ shouted out Frank Gottie. “Not with a fist. I’m talking about with your mind. You got to fight obstacle,” said Gottie. 
“As a community, how do we fight with our minds?” asked WREG’s Elise Preston. 
“Stick together, respect one another,” replied Gottie. 
By sticking together, the group hopes both people and systems change in Memphis. 
“Get the judges to enforce these laws instead of cut the laws. Give the police their money back so we can get officers in the streets,” said Frances Rodgers.
"Memphis Mothers Against Violence?"

We've already learned the violence in Memphis is almost an exclusively black phenomenon, which seems to damage the credibility of the whole 'Black Lives Matter' (sic) campaign. 
A shirt pictured at a rally for peace in 64 percent black Memphis: its very existence serves as
refutation of the war cry  "Black Lives Matter" (sic)


But only a "couple of dozen" people showed up to march against violence in Memphis and rally for peace? 

What were other members of the black Memphis community doing? Making excuses for the army they've bred. [Guns And Drugs: Memphis Boy's Instagram Sparking Talk, My Fox Memphis, 4-16-15]:
Guns, weed, gang signs: It's the theme throughout a 13-year-old's 108 Instagram posts 
"This is nothing strange to me," said Stevie Moore with Freedom From Unnecessary Negatives, a group counseling troubled youth. 
Family members identify the Instagram account belonging to Jonathan; they would not tell FOX13 his last name but did say the teen has faced struggles that led him there like his brother being killed.  
"This child didn't learn this by himself. He had a role model," said Moore, "See, a role model is a role model whether it's good or bad." 
FOX13 dug through police records and discovered Jonathan has a sister with a record, Desunda Brown; he's posted about her. Brown's rap sheet includes Especially Aggravated Kidnapping, Aggravated Robbery and firearm charges among others. 
"They do not have a basic structure. They do not have a positive relationship," said Moore, "So we can point the fingers, all we're going to say is 'It starts at home, we got to get the parents.' The parents we're talking about getting don't care because if they did care than this wouldn't be happening." 
Jonathan began tweeting directly to FOX13's Sarah Bleau, starting with "DONT YOU GOT SOMETHING BETTER TO DO MAM." 
He did not want to call to talk on the phone but did tweet to Sarah that "people gonna hate" and the reason he posts the pictures is because "chief keef (a Chicago rapper) got famous from that right???" 
He added in a Tweet, "YALL WORRIED ABOUT JUST ME WHEN THERE ARE MANY MORE KIDS LIKE ME." 
"Everybody's focused on that child," said Moore, "And the child has nothing to do with none of this. The child is not to blame and we're blaming the child."
"YALL WORRIED ABOUT JUST ME WHEN THERE ARE MANY MORE KIDS LIKE ME."  

There's nothing funny about what's happening to America, but the real joke is there's virtually nothing we can do to stop it.

Nothing.

But we can survive.

And this represents the ultimate act of rebellion, in an age when so much is truly irredeemable.


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