Friday, July 15, 2016

With Whom You Stand?

" . . . the United States stands in solidarity with the French . . . ." they try to look serious and solemnly proclaim.

Do the actions and pronouncements of those and their supporters who prance through our streets shouting 'Kill the police' stand more in solidarity with the French or with the lying, murdering Muslim terrorists!!!"

Sunday, July 10, 2016

"Maybe . . . keep it to yourself?"

"Does it seem to you that these pictures of confrontations between white police and Afrikan Americans never show the very beginning of the confrontation, that we're given the word of a person portrayed as a victim in the confrontation or  an 'impeccable' witness to the confrontation?"
"I've wondered about that."
"Everywhere I turn some idiots asking me, 'ain you joining the protests!' "
"I can understand why one would tire of hearing the same ol' whining, generations of it.  And it's always so lopsided.  The white police are always 'guilty,' the Afrikan Americans are always 'innocent'.  Now,  how in the hell can anyone with a brain not see that something's wrong with that picture?  It's like a formula.  The moment you hear of a confrontation between a white policeman and an Afrikan American you think 'Here we go again.' "
"You'd think that after generations of this whining Afrikan Americans have to be pretty stupid to have not figured out that they need to do something differently.  Unless they believe it's profitable being considered a 'victim.' "

"I've asked myself  'Wouldn't  people who like being considered a victim be full of self-hate and be masochistic and deliberately -- maybe even subconsciously -- provoke someone to hurt them?'  And think about this, before the news of the confrontation is a minute old Afrikan Americans are already in the streets yelling and threatening violence with 'No justice no peace' -- and not just in the town where the confrontation occurred but in other cities where protesters have no idea what happened.  And check this out.  Afrikan Americans can't claim that this is happening to us because we're black.  There're hundreds of thousands of blacks from all over the world living here, but they're not having these confrontations.  Somebody's deliberately keeping something from us about these confrontations."
"I'm washing my hands of blacks.  It's a waste of time to care what happens to them because as a race they're going to disappear from the Earth.  They have no culture to protect them from self-hate, and only a bold few have made a limited effort to create one.  That's why they -- blacks throughout the world -- have been trying to disappear into the identities of people who don't identify as black.  Am I right or am I right?"
"Maybe better to keep it to yourself?"

Friday, July 8, 2016

Bloody Thursday

"We was on all the TV channels all night -- hold it right there.  That's me.  I had just turned to the camera and shouted for the killing of police and after that all that shooting started and Lawdy we wuz jes like a field of scared rabbits, running and screaming in all directions --"
"Like subhumans."
" 'Sub humans?'  Whats that?"
"People in the 21st century who're still not civilized."
"Um as civilized as you and anybody and um exercising my right to free speech . . ."
"What organization do you represent?"
"I represent Jes We and we on college campuses and always being interviewed and wrote about 'cause we 'bout disturbing the peace disrupting --"
"Causing chaos like the terrorists?"
"We ain't no terrorists, and if we is so is them preachers and politicians and lawyers and teachers and others who's  always defending us on TV and radio talk-shows 'cause  they want our support and votes . . ."

"Oh, you're in politics . . . what's your Party?"
"That's none of your business, so I'll jes say that Jes We is for the minority people and I b'lieve you're smart enough to figure out what that Party is."
"And the wounding and murdering of those policemen last night, after you called for the killing of policemen, do you take any responsibility for that?"
"That was jes a moment when my feelings got provoked . . ."
"Thank you, Miss.  Ladies and gentlemen you've just heard an interview with a woman who's hands are dripping with the blood of every police officer wounded or murdered last night as surely as if she had stood over them with a gun and pulled the trigger.  Each time she and her cohorts, the preachers, politicians, lawyers, teachers, and all who support Jes We, look in a mirror their faces will be smeared with the blood of those police officers.  Their hearts will sweat blood each time that they think of the wife or sweetheart or small girl or boy left sobbing because one of those police officers was a husband or boyfriend or father.  And I say to the police officers throughout our nation refuse to go the next time you receive a call to stop a domestic altercation between a husband and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend in a community filled with ignorant, subhuman fools of that Jes We crowd and their suporters.  Let them send each other to hell where they belong.  The death of a 1000 ignorant subhuman fools isn't worth the death of one police officer!"