Showing posts with label Al Sharpton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Sharpton. Show all posts
Monday, August 05, 2013
This Day In Black History: Al Sharpton Defends Tawana Brawley #tawanabrawley #alsharpton
Tawana Brawley finally starts to pay off her legal judgment for defamation of Prosecutor Steven Pagones, but it took a payroll attachment to make her do it. Read story here.
Later on, Al Sharpton was asked to stop portraying Oprah Winfrey with a mustache, but this did little to spoil his song and dance routine.
Labels:
Al Sharpton,
Black Illusions,
Crime,
Delusional Blacks,
Injustice,
Tawana Brawley
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Al Sharpton, Merchant of Bigotry and Hate
Some years ago, I created this graphic of the human vomit known as Al Sharpton. Sharpton's entire career has been one massive attempt to kill white people, and he has succeeded several times by inciting mindless mobs into doing his grisly bidding. Now this human excrement is trying to do it again, in the name of a dead juvenile delinquent named Trayvon Martin. Read about Sharpton's past exploits and marvel at the madness.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Black on White, White on Black, Race Race Race, Murder and Mayhem
Wow, we are within spitting distance of the end of tax season. The winds are blowing hard here in Hollister, just as the political winds are doing nationwide. Gas is approaching $5 a gallon (and no one seems to even notice or care), some black teenager named Trayvon Martin was shot to death, apparently in self-defense, by the hispanic man whose face he was beating in. Now the race merchants are doing their best to stir up hatred for pale people among those of the ebony shade. The riot-inspiring, blood-on-his-hands Al Sharpton is doing his best to add to his resume for inspiring murder and mayhem and we all watch in disgust. Believe me, Al, you don't want to go there.
Apparently, the man who shot Martin, one George Zimmerman, only did so after Martin got on top of Zimmerman, smashed his head into the sidewalk several times, pummeled his face and broke his nose. Apparently, Martin was unaware of the fact that Zimmerman was carrying. He found out too late.
Okay, in fairness it appears Zimmerman insulted Martin by following him through the former's housing complex and thus implied that Martin was a crook about to commit a crime. Yes, that would piss me off too. However, once Martin's anger advanced to aggressive violence, all bets are off, all rationalizations fade. Zimmerman did what everyone has a right to do, which is to save one's own life when it is in immediate danger. Martin in effect killed himself, and I feel no sense of injustice in his death -- tragedy yes, injustice, no.
Black on white violence is far more the norm than the opposite, and yes, we white people are generally afraid of black people we don't know because of the latter's history of crime and violence. Just read any local news stories on a daily basis. Blacks are continually assaulting themselves and everyone else -- I don't think I am being either unfair or inaccurate on this point. If there is a solution, it is this: the disproportionate crime and violence of the black population must cease. How that is to be accomplished, I do not know. Perhaps the situation can never be improved, I don't really know.
One thing I do know though, is this: assholes like Al Sharpton are part of the problem, not the solution.
Apparently, the man who shot Martin, one George Zimmerman, only did so after Martin got on top of Zimmerman, smashed his head into the sidewalk several times, pummeled his face and broke his nose. Apparently, Martin was unaware of the fact that Zimmerman was carrying. He found out too late.
Okay, in fairness it appears Zimmerman insulted Martin by following him through the former's housing complex and thus implied that Martin was a crook about to commit a crime. Yes, that would piss me off too. However, once Martin's anger advanced to aggressive violence, all bets are off, all rationalizations fade. Zimmerman did what everyone has a right to do, which is to save one's own life when it is in immediate danger. Martin in effect killed himself, and I feel no sense of injustice in his death -- tragedy yes, injustice, no.
Black on white violence is far more the norm than the opposite, and yes, we white people are generally afraid of black people we don't know because of the latter's history of crime and violence. Just read any local news stories on a daily basis. Blacks are continually assaulting themselves and everyone else -- I don't think I am being either unfair or inaccurate on this point. If there is a solution, it is this: the disproportionate crime and violence of the black population must cease. How that is to be accomplished, I do not know. Perhaps the situation can never be improved, I don't really know.
One thing I do know though, is this: assholes like Al Sharpton are part of the problem, not the solution.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Rush Limbaugh 's Rebuttal of the Smears and My Boycott of the National Football League
Rush Limbaugh has written an article for the Wall Street Journal entitled "The Race Card, Football and Me." Rush writes in his own defense:
I have decided to personally boycott football for the rest of the season. I will not watch or follow any teams or any games, including the Super Bowl. When even sports in America becomes politicized and tainted by the dirty-pool slander of the left, it is time to withdraw my support. I am not pretending that this will grow and spread and have any impact whatsoever on the NFL; I do it because I am alienated and disgusted. I do not wish to be a part of something tainted with slander and injustice.
Update: Al Sharpton has threatened to sue Rush Limbaugh for his factual descriptions of Sharpton's documented bigotry. What a laugh that would be! See graphic above that I created back in 2007.
Related Post: See Powerline's article on Al Sharpton, "Lucky Al."
I never said I supported slavery and I never praised James Earl Ray. How sick would that be? Just as sick as those who would use such outrageous slanders against me or anyone else who never even thought such things.
The sports media elicited comments from a handful of players, none of whom I can recall ever meeting. Among other things, at least one said he would never play for a team I was involved in given my racial views. My racial views? You mean, my belief in a colorblind society where every individual is treated as a precious human being without regard to his race? Where football players should earn as much as they can and keep as much as they can, regardless of race? Those controversial racial views?Read it all here.
I have decided to personally boycott football for the rest of the season. I will not watch or follow any teams or any games, including the Super Bowl. When even sports in America becomes politicized and tainted by the dirty-pool slander of the left, it is time to withdraw my support. I am not pretending that this will grow and spread and have any impact whatsoever on the NFL; I do it because I am alienated and disgusted. I do not wish to be a part of something tainted with slander and injustice.
Update: Al Sharpton has threatened to sue Rush Limbaugh for his factual descriptions of Sharpton's documented bigotry. What a laugh that would be! See graphic above that I created back in 2007.
Related Post: See Powerline's article on Al Sharpton, "Lucky Al."
Labels:
Al Sharpton,
National Football League,
Rush Limbaugh,
Sports
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Al Sharpton And Other Disgusting Things
I am fed up with the ridiculous cult of victimology and race baiting that we saw in action this week. Someone (in this case, Don Imus) makes a largely innocuous remark about the Rutgers women's basketball team and five minutes later, his career is in ruins and he is a disgraced social outcast to be spit upon and reviled. The hypersensitivity to anything even remotely connected to the black race has reached a level of insanity.
If you think I'm exaggerating, a few years ago some local governmental official was fired after using the word "niggardly" in a speech. Some blacks thought he was using a racial slur. Ridiculous. It's time to call a halt to this race-baiting madness.
Imus appeared on Al Sharpton's radio show to apologize to Sharpton, who once instigated a racist riot in Crown Heights that left a Jewish student dead. He did the same thing to the Jewish owners of Freddy's Fashion Mart, leaving seven employees dead. But was Sharpton ready to extend his bloadsoaked hand to Imus and forgive? No. Sharpton obviously concluded that, with the racism in Crown Heights and Freddy's Fashion Mart, we've seen too much of this racial insensitivity to be forgiving. It's time to punish this kind of behavior. Sharpton then called for Imus to be fired from his job.
After Imus personally met with and apologized to the Rutgers team, they forgave him and some idiot said, "Now the healing can begin." What healing? Don't you have to be injured first before you "heal"? Oh wait. Imus called them "nappy-headed hos." If someone called me a nappy-headed ho, I'd be in therapy for years, wouldn't you?
I'm joking. If anyone called me a nappy-headed ho, I'd reply, "That's me baby. Come and get it while it's HOT!" But that's just me.
Nappy means "kinky", i.e. tightly curled (I looked it up). Well that's a fair representation of many black women, it's a natural thing, something called "genetics." (It was not particularly true of the pretty Rutgers girls, judging from their pictures - they've obviously discovered curling irons). "Ho" is short for whore, and not to be taken literally since "Ho" is black underclass street lingo for woman. Black rappers use the term frequently, as in "the bitches and the hos." Not to be confused with "Ho-Hos," which is a kind of pastry. No doubt some day some black women rappers will rap about their boyfriends as "the bastards and the pimps." Now that would be poetic justice. One can only hope.
Imus did not mean his remarks in a hateful way, nor did he intend for them to be demeaning. He was trying to be "edgy" and cool. However, context means nothing, intent means nothing, actual meaning (as in that "niggardly" thing) means nothing. The only thing that matters is that some black person, somehow, somewhere, took offense. Stop the world.
Perhaps Imus should have used different descriptors for the Rutgers girls, such as saying they are "melanin-enhanced epidermally." That is generally accurate of black people and not previously copyrighted by black rappers (any rappers out there are free to use this term if they like, but please give me credit). But I digress. The truth is, the race of the Rutgers team was not important and should not have been introduced unless it was relevant to the discussion. Not to be compared with the time a journalist for a national newspaper described Michelle Malkin as a "Filipina Firecracker." Now that was relevant to the discussion, because Michelle Malkin was writing about fireworks in the Philippines. Oh wait, no she wasn't.
However there are a couple of reasons why the liberal-left cannot allow an innocuous remark like "nappy-headed hos" to pass with merely a groan instead of near-revolution. First, it is important to underscore the constant victimhood of black people and how racism is everywhere. Yes it's true, even my Cocker Spaniel is racist. He barked at a black person once. Would he have barked had that person been white? I rest my case. And the only way to protect black people from this omnipresent bigotry is to vote for Democrats. They will then vote for billions for quotas, affirmative action and racial set-asides, whatever those are.
Second, any innocuous remark with even a hint of racial overtones is a golden opportunity for Democrats, liberals and college students to engage in some soul-satisfying posing, posturing and moral exhibitionism. One can tell how enlightened you are, and how sensitive and devoid of hatred, by the decibel level of your howls of indignation in light of such an outrage. Public indignation is a kind of cultural ritual among the left, or some kind of coming of age ceremony, like tribal circumcisions, debutante balls or maybe poo-throwing by Zoo Gorillas. Anthropologists are still studying it and a precise classification of this behavior is not yet available, but you get the idea.
Third, there is money to be made when rude comments or other otherwise meaningless phenomena can be transmogrified into racism. Jesse Jackson has been doing it for years with his "Rainbow Coalition." He goes around to big corporations and says, how come there are no XYZ dealerships owned by black people? You must be racists, but for ten gazillion dollars and a dealership for my sons, I will be your consultant on how to de-racify your establishment. Or, if you refuse, we will picket you night and day and call you "racist" and you will lose millions of dollars and suffer enormously bad publicity. Talk about playing the race card.
Some folks would call this "blackmail." Since that word has "black" in it and is used to describe a crime, it is quite clearly racist and can be summarily disregarded.
There's a book about Jesse Jackson's methods called "Shakedown." I don't want to get into that though. Shake-down must be like "gettin' down," and I'm not about to comment and get into trouble like Don Imus did. How Jesse Jackson boogies is just not relevant to the discussion. And if there is any black person anywhere who was offended by this post, I promise to go on Al Sharpton's radio show and commit ritual hari-kiri. I will even bring my own dagger and mat.
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If you think I'm exaggerating, a few years ago some local governmental official was fired after using the word "niggardly" in a speech. Some blacks thought he was using a racial slur. Ridiculous. It's time to call a halt to this race-baiting madness.
Imus appeared on Al Sharpton's radio show to apologize to Sharpton, who once instigated a racist riot in Crown Heights that left a Jewish student dead. He did the same thing to the Jewish owners of Freddy's Fashion Mart, leaving seven employees dead. But was Sharpton ready to extend his bloadsoaked hand to Imus and forgive? No. Sharpton obviously concluded that, with the racism in Crown Heights and Freddy's Fashion Mart, we've seen too much of this racial insensitivity to be forgiving. It's time to punish this kind of behavior. Sharpton then called for Imus to be fired from his job.
After Imus personally met with and apologized to the Rutgers team, they forgave him and some idiot said, "Now the healing can begin." What healing? Don't you have to be injured first before you "heal"? Oh wait. Imus called them "nappy-headed hos." If someone called me a nappy-headed ho, I'd be in therapy for years, wouldn't you?
I'm joking. If anyone called me a nappy-headed ho, I'd reply, "That's me baby. Come and get it while it's HOT!" But that's just me.
Nappy means "kinky", i.e. tightly curled (I looked it up). Well that's a fair representation of many black women, it's a natural thing, something called "genetics." (It was not particularly true of the pretty Rutgers girls, judging from their pictures - they've obviously discovered curling irons). "Ho" is short for whore, and not to be taken literally since "Ho" is black underclass street lingo for woman. Black rappers use the term frequently, as in "the bitches and the hos." Not to be confused with "Ho-Hos," which is a kind of pastry. No doubt some day some black women rappers will rap about their boyfriends as "the bastards and the pimps." Now that would be poetic justice. One can only hope.
Imus did not mean his remarks in a hateful way, nor did he intend for them to be demeaning. He was trying to be "edgy" and cool. However, context means nothing, intent means nothing, actual meaning (as in that "niggardly" thing) means nothing. The only thing that matters is that some black person, somehow, somewhere, took offense. Stop the world.
Perhaps Imus should have used different descriptors for the Rutgers girls, such as saying they are "melanin-enhanced epidermally." That is generally accurate of black people and not previously copyrighted by black rappers (any rappers out there are free to use this term if they like, but please give me credit). But I digress. The truth is, the race of the Rutgers team was not important and should not have been introduced unless it was relevant to the discussion. Not to be compared with the time a journalist for a national newspaper described Michelle Malkin as a "Filipina Firecracker." Now that was relevant to the discussion, because Michelle Malkin was writing about fireworks in the Philippines. Oh wait, no she wasn't.
However there are a couple of reasons why the liberal-left cannot allow an innocuous remark like "nappy-headed hos" to pass with merely a groan instead of near-revolution. First, it is important to underscore the constant victimhood of black people and how racism is everywhere. Yes it's true, even my Cocker Spaniel is racist. He barked at a black person once. Would he have barked had that person been white? I rest my case. And the only way to protect black people from this omnipresent bigotry is to vote for Democrats. They will then vote for billions for quotas, affirmative action and racial set-asides, whatever those are.
Second, any innocuous remark with even a hint of racial overtones is a golden opportunity for Democrats, liberals and college students to engage in some soul-satisfying posing, posturing and moral exhibitionism. One can tell how enlightened you are, and how sensitive and devoid of hatred, by the decibel level of your howls of indignation in light of such an outrage. Public indignation is a kind of cultural ritual among the left, or some kind of coming of age ceremony, like tribal circumcisions, debutante balls or maybe poo-throwing by Zoo Gorillas. Anthropologists are still studying it and a precise classification of this behavior is not yet available, but you get the idea.
Third, there is money to be made when rude comments or other otherwise meaningless phenomena can be transmogrified into racism. Jesse Jackson has been doing it for years with his "Rainbow Coalition." He goes around to big corporations and says, how come there are no XYZ dealerships owned by black people? You must be racists, but for ten gazillion dollars and a dealership for my sons, I will be your consultant on how to de-racify your establishment. Or, if you refuse, we will picket you night and day and call you "racist" and you will lose millions of dollars and suffer enormously bad publicity. Talk about playing the race card.
Some folks would call this "blackmail." Since that word has "black" in it and is used to describe a crime, it is quite clearly racist and can be summarily disregarded.
There's a book about Jesse Jackson's methods called "Shakedown." I don't want to get into that though. Shake-down must be like "gettin' down," and I'm not about to comment and get into trouble like Don Imus did. How Jesse Jackson boogies is just not relevant to the discussion. And if there is any black person anywhere who was offended by this post, I promise to go on Al Sharpton's radio show and commit ritual hari-kiri. I will even bring my own dagger and mat.
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