Scenes from Obama's America

This is in line with the fascist idea that if you have nothing to hide, then you should have no problem with any new law.




So I take it you never travel by air because of your resistance to fascism? You probably refuse to carry your drivers license with you when you drive too, right?
 
This is in line with the fascist idea that if you have nothing to hide, then you should have no problem with any new law.




So I take it you never travel by air because of your resistance to fascism? You probably refuse to carry your drivers license with you when you drive too, right?

Hahaha as a matter of fact I hate traveling by air. And why just today I forgot my license at home and had to get to work and back without it. I might've had to call my family from Mexico today if I'd been pulled over.
 
Well that's how it's perceived by the targeted demographic. So interpret that however you want.

I interpret it as the absolutely desperate goal of a fully committed corrupt media.

You've got to have more faith in people than that. I think that most people would say that the media is full of crap. Most people just want to be able to live their lives as best they can. The party that can convince them that they'll help with that goal is the party that will win every time.
 
This is in line with the fascist idea that if you have nothing to hide, then you should have no problem with any new law.




So I take it you never travel by air because of your resistance to fascism? You probably refuse to carry your drivers license with you when you drive too, right?

Hahaha as a matter of fact I hate traveling by air. And why just today I forgot my license at home and had to get to work and back without it. I might've had to call my family from Mexico today if I'd been pulled over.


Did you spend the whole day certain that people thought you were not human?
 
I still would have opened the door for her.

I wouldn't have. I would've let one of her fellow victors do the honours.

manners are manners. it is the little things in life upon which the bigger things are built on.

much of the problem is that many blacks have a lower standard of behaviour that they will tolerate and is acceptable to them. we do ourselves no favours by following their lead.
 
Oakland's Trayvon Martin Protests Underscore City's History Of Racially Charged Violence (PHOTOS)

Posted: 07/14/2013 6:02
Carly Schwartz

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A man throws a trash can at the window of a building during a protest after George Zimmerman was found not guilty in the 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin, early Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Oakland, Calif. Protesters angered by the acquittal Zimmerman held largely peaceful demonstrations in three California cities, but broke windows and started small street fires Oakland, police said. (AP Photo/Bay Area News Group, Anda Chu) .

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Twitter lit up with commenters both encouraging and denouncing the destruction. "Do you know why some groups feel the need to march and break windows in #Oakland? Because nobody is listening to their demands for fairness," tweeted Steven Tavares, a reporter for the East Bay Citizen. "Not sure why Oakland business are suffering because of Florida's sh*tty laws, if you care to explain," responded [MENTION=26996]JULIO[/MENTION]D. Occupy Oakland attempted to settle the matter with the widely re-tweeted, "Calm down, twitter. A few broken windows in #Oakland is not a #riot, its a dance party."

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According to Allstadt, the majority of Saturday's demonstrators weren't engaging in violent behavior, but they weren't trying to stop it, either. "It was a few small groups of people smashing stuff within a larger crowd," he said. "Some people were supportive, a few were absolutely condemning, but the biggest group was the one that doesn't smash but believes they shouldn't tell others to stop."

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Scenes from Obama's America

Lee DeCovnick
November 8, 2012


Tuesday, our country split apart along the dangerous fault lines of class, race, gender, age and faith, and we can already glimpse the consequences.

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At the local caffeine dealer, a well-dressed black woman had ordered 8 different coffees to go. The baristas were doing their best, but it was tedious process to make, label and stack that much coffee. The woman was obviously in a hurry and loudly snapped at the white staff, "Just because we won last night, is no excuse for lousy service." The entire cafe was pin- drop quiet for a couple of seconds. She finally gathered up all her drinks and with both arms full of coffee plus a big purse, she headed out. No one moved to open the front door for her, staff or customers.

Thanks to overt and nasty racism of the Obama campaign, which carefully sowed the seeds of a Marxist-style social warfare, America's natural inclination to work together has been deliberately and effectively poisoned. More than the sick economy, the dissolving of our social bonds fatally weakens our national will to defend and protect what is uniquely American. The Roman Empire and countless Chinese dynasties know how well that worked out.

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How'd she get out,who opened the door for her?

Read between the lines. "Well dressed black woman"

Black= Angry.

Of course she probably kicked the door down, then came back and set the building on fire.


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Mob Beats Hispanic Man: “This is for Trayvon”

July 16, 2013 By Daniel Greenfield

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The good news is that at least they’re starting to get the racial identification right. The bad news is now white people and Latinos are being attacked to avenge the death of a 17-year-old child who decided to beat down a local homeowner.

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Local news stations quote Dickey:

He said, ‘Do you know who Trayvon is?’ I said, ‘No,’ thinking of somebody local. He said, ‘Trayvon Martin.’ I said ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘I’m going to beat you… For Trayvon.’

No word on whether either of the victims looked like one of Obama’s hypothetical sons.

Mob Beats Hispanic Man: ?This is for Trayvon? | FrontPage Magazine
 
Reflections on My Oakland Trayvon Rally Assault

July 25, 2013 By Christian Hartsock

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I’ve had a lot of reflecting to do since my experience at the Oakland Trayvon rally last week, documented impressively by The Daily Caller’s Charles C. Johnson. Having been asked many questions about it, both on and off the air, I’ll briefly share a few of my thoughts, both regarding the incident, and its implications.

But first, the raw video taken in the moments before the assault:

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There were only four “provocations” I am responsible for: 1) Having a camera; 2) consistently refusing to leave when repeatedly threatened; 3) merely being seen by two protesters who were looking for a straw man to foist their emotional insecurities upon (a kind of social microcosm of a larger national trend); and 4) being in the throes of an emotionally unstable crowd motivated by pure knee-jerk Bay Area groupthink.

It took me a while to fight them off because: a) I was outnumbered; b) I was preoccupied with maintaining my grip on the camera as they tried to pry it out of my hand while straddling, socking and kicking me on the pavement ground; and c) given the journalist cap I was wearing at the time, I exercised a certain restraint so as to minimize my influence on the course the story took.

Some have asked if I have any regrets. My answer is: Too few to mention. I was there to cover a story, and the plot simply thickened. The assault was an occupational hazard. I’ve reported in Wisconsin and Ohio during militant union protests, at another Trayvon rally in South Central Los Angeles, in Baghdad during the war. The risk of physical danger and potential pain and injury comes with the job — that is if the job is being done right.

To me, this was a job worth doing — I knew this the second I saw an elementary to middle school-aged child being escorted by his mother and led in the chant: “No justice, no peace — fuck you pigs, die in your sleep.”

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So goes the story of two thugs looking for a fight, finding a target, and catalyzing a chain-reactive pile-on among bellicose groupthinking bystanders while a major media entity stands by and the presence of law is deliberately withdrawn.

Now you decide if that sentence describes my incident last week, or America the past few years. If the latter, then all that is warranted is a replacement of the word “street thugs” with “reverends.”

Reflections on My Oakland Trayvon Rally Assault | FrontPage Magazine
 

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