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More fake racism, these kids were never slapped by their parents, OBVI.

HS marching band members spell out racial slur at game. Then races of guilty parties are revealed.
Nov 9, 2018 2:50 pm
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After four members of a Georgia high school marching band spelled out racial slur at last Friday's game, it was discovered that the students in question are all minorities. (Image source: WGCL-TV video screenshot)
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Dave UrbanskiAfter members of a Georgia high school marching band spelled out a racial slur during a [URL='https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gwinnett-county-georgia-brookwood-high-school-band-spells-out-racial-slur-with-instrument-covers-during-half-time-show/']halftime show last Friday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that “many members of the Gwinnett County community” were “upset and saddened.”[/URL]

Here are some reactions on Twitter:


  • “If I ever seen one of those white band mates at Brookwood in Gwinnett County just know I’ll be [sic] the s**t out of them,” one user wrote. “Those kids need ass whoopings. I have that.”
  • “At times I attempt to convince myself that racism isn’t A BIG THING … in youth/HS sports,” another user said. “But then things like THIS happen. Thank you Brookwood HS for showing your True School Spirit!”
  • “Brookwood has been a racist ass school forever why is anyone shocked,” another remarked.
  • “The hate is real,” one user commented.
  • “Inspired no doubt by the words & vitriol spouted by the Great Leader in the WH — what an embarrassment 4 all the good people of Georgia, of Gwinnet [sic] County & of Brookwood High School,” another user said.
  • “There should not remain one black student in the band, in the football team, or at Brookwood High School,” another user offered.
Then the truth comes out
But it turns out the four Brookwood High School students who spelled out “c**n” using their instrument covers are minorities — two black, one Asian, and one Hispanic, according to a Monday letter the principal sent to students, parents, and the community.

The students from the Snellville school told administrators they thought spelling out the “completely unacceptable, racist term” would be “funny,” the letter from William Bo Ford Jr. added.


But the students also admitted they “knew this racist term was not acceptable” and will “receive discipline consequences commensurate with their involvement in this incident,” his letter also said.

“I am hurt and disappointed in these students and their actions that have stunned our community,” Ford added in the letter. “As you all know, this is not who we are. Brookwood is proud to be an inclusive and accepting school community. This is a teachable moment for all of us, and students need to be aware that their actions and words have consequences.”


How did others react?
“This shows a need for conversations about race,” Marlyn Tillman — a Gwinnett County parent and founder of Gwinnett SToPP, a nonprofit advocacy group — told the Journal-Constitution. “What propelled this? What lack of self-worth must these students have to do this?”
 
Triple murder suspect is an illegal immigrant released in February despite ICE detainer request
Nov 9, 2018 7:10 pm
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Luis Perez, an illegal immigrant charged with triple murder, was released in 2017 from Middlesex County jail even though ICE had a detainer request for him. (John Moore/Getty Images)
A Mexican illegal immigrant who has been charged with three murders in Missouri was released from a New Jersey jail earlier this year even though Immigration and Customs Enforcement was seeking to detain him, according to an ICE press release.

Luis Perez, a 23-year-old who is charged with killing his two roommates and a woman who was with him for the first two murders, was released from Middlesex County Jail in February, as the jail did not cooperate with an active detainer request from ICE.

Special: TheBlaze TV host Sara Gonzalez shares her secret with audience
“This tragedy might have been avoided had it not been for the reckless policy required of the Middlesex County Jail by their county officials,” John Tsoukaris, a Newark field office director, said. “Despite such policies, ICE [Enforcement and Removal Operations] will continue to enforce federal immigration law and prioritize public safety in the community.”

From New Jersey to Missouri: Perez was in Middlesex County Jail in December 2017 on domestic violence charges. Middlesex County is a sanctuary county, so the jail did not notify ICE when Perez was being released at the conclusion of his criminal proceedings. Perez moved to Missouri once he was released, and the triple murder occurred in Springfield.


Brutal murders: According to police documents, Perez shot and killed roommates Steven Marler and Aaron Hampton at their home on Nov. 1, and wounded two other people. The next day, Perez allegedly fatally shot Sabrina Starr, who had accompanied Perez to his home when the first two murders occurred.

Aaron Anderson was also with Starr and Perez on Nov. 1, allegedly waiting outside in an SUV with Starr while Perez killed his roommates. He was also with Perez when they went to Starr’s home and Perez allegedly shot and killed her. Anderson has been charged as an accomplice with two counts of first-degree murder.

Lessons learned? “Perez had a violent history, but despite that, the detainer was not honored,” Tsourkaris said. “We hope that this tragic turn of events forces Middlesex to reconsider its policy and that the local elected officials stop protecting criminal aliens.”
 
More fake racism, these kids were never slapped by their parents, OBVI.

HS marching band members spell out racial slur at game. Then races of guilty parties are revealed.
Nov 9, 2018 2:50 pm
slur-1280x720.jpg

After four members of a Georgia high school marching band spelled out racial slur at last Friday's game, it was discovered that the students in question are all minorities. (Image source: WGCL-TV video screenshot)
Follow
Dave UrbanskiAfter members of a Georgia high school marching band spelled out a racial slur during a halftime show last Friday, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that “many members of the Gwinnett County community” were “upset and saddened.”

Here are some reactions on Twitter:


  • “If I ever seen one of those white band mates at Brookwood in Gwinnett County just know I’ll be [sic] the s**t out of them,” one user wrote. “Those kids need ass whoopings. I have that.”
  • “At times I attempt to convince myself that racism isn’t A BIG THING … in youth/HS sports,” another user said. “But then things like THIS happen. Thank you Brookwood HS for showing your True School Spirit!”
  • “Brookwood has been a racist ass school forever why is anyone shocked,” another remarked.
  • “The hate is real,” one user commented.
  • “Inspired no doubt by the words & vitriol spouted by the Great Leader in the WH — what an embarrassment 4 all the good people of Georgia, of Gwinnet [sic] County & of Brookwood High School,” another user said.
  • “There should not remain one black student in the band, in the football team, or at Brookwood High School,” another user offered.
Then the truth comes out
But it turns out the four Brookwood High School students who spelled out “c**n” using their instrument covers are minorities — two black, one Asian, and one Hispanic, according to a Monday letter the principal sent to students, parents, and the community.

The students from the Snellville school told administrators they thought spelling out the “completely unacceptable, racist term” would be “funny,” the letter from William Bo Ford Jr. added.


But the students also admitted they “knew this racist term was not acceptable” and will “receive discipline consequences commensurate with their involvement in this incident,” his letter also said.

“I am hurt and disappointed in these students and their actions that have stunned our community,” Ford added in the letter. “As you all know, this is not who we are. Brookwood is proud to be an inclusive and accepting school community. This is a teachable moment for all of us, and students need to be aware that their actions and words have consequences.”


How did others react?
“This shows a need for conversations about race,” Marlyn Tillman — a Gwinnett County parent and founder of Gwinnett SToPP, a nonprofit advocacy group — told the Journal-Constitution. “What propelled this? What lack of self-worth must these students have to do this?”
What was the term?
 
Triple murder suspect is an illegal immigrant released in February despite ICE detainer request
Nov 9, 2018 7:10 pm
ice-1280x720.jpg

Luis Perez, an illegal immigrant charged with triple murder, was released in 2017 from Middlesex County jail even though ICE had a detainer request for him. (John Moore/Getty Images)
A Mexican illegal immigrant who has been charged with three murders in Missouri was released from a New Jersey jail earlier this year even though Immigration and Customs Enforcement was seeking to detain him, according to an ICE press release.

Luis Perez, a 23-year-old who is charged with killing his two roommates and a woman who was with him for the first two murders, was released from Middlesex County Jail in February, as the jail did not cooperate with an active detainer request from ICE.

Special: TheBlaze TV host Sara Gonzalez shares her secret with audience
“This tragedy might have been avoided had it not been for the reckless policy required of the Middlesex County Jail by their county officials,” John Tsoukaris, a Newark field office director, said. “Despite such policies, ICE [Enforcement and Removal Operations] will continue to enforce federal immigration law and prioritize public safety in the community.”

From New Jersey to Missouri: Perez was in Middlesex County Jail in December 2017 on domestic violence charges. Middlesex County is a sanctuary county, so the jail did not notify ICE when Perez was being released at the conclusion of his criminal proceedings. Perez moved to Missouri once he was released, and the triple murder occurred in Springfield.


Brutal murders: According to police documents, Perez shot and killed roommates Steven Marler and Aaron Hampton at their home on Nov. 1, and wounded two other people. The next day, Perez allegedly fatally shot Sabrina Starr, who had accompanied Perez to his home when the first two murders occurred.

Aaron Anderson was also with Starr and Perez on Nov. 1, allegedly waiting outside in an SUV with Starr while Perez killed his roommates. He was also with Perez when they went to Starr’s home and Perez allegedly shot and killed her. Anderson has been charged as an accomplice with two counts of first-degree murder.

Lessons learned? “Perez had a violent history, but despite that, the detainer was not honored,” Tsourkaris said. “We hope that this tragic turn of events forces Middlesex to reconsider its policy and that the local elected officials stop protecting criminal aliens.”
An abortion at the 1196th week seems fitting.
 
Nullification and Issue-Based Activism Were the Big Winners in the 2018 Midterms
Now it's time to keep pushing liberty forward.

Thursday, November 08, 2018


https://fee.org/articles/nullificat...sm-were-the-big-winners-in-the-2018-midterms/


Voters Chose to Weaken Government


Three more states thumbed their noses at the unconstitutional federal marijuana prohibition. Michigan voters approved a referendum legalizing recreational cannabis in the state, along with industrial hemp. Missouri and Utah voters legalized medical marijuana. Think about that for just a second—voters in Utah, arguably the most socially conservative state in the US, legalized medical marijuana despite federal prohibition.

There was also a big win for privacy in New Hampshire. Voters there approved a constitutional amendmentstrengthening individual privacy protections and setting the stage to undermine the federal surveillance state.

In Oregon, eight counties voted to become "gun sanctuaries." These voter-approved ordinances set the stage to end enforcement of both state and federal gun control laws. Also in Oregon, voters said no to a measure that would have overturned the state's 31-year-old immigration "sanctuary state" law.

Think about that. In the same state, voters said yes to effectively nullifying both federal immigration law and federal gun laws.
 
Democracy is important only insofar as it serves and defends liberty. For example, if whatever the current majority decided “democratically” was to be law, our Constitution and Bill of Rights, which put some things beyond majority determination, could not in fact, be the highest law of the land.

Unfortunately, democracy need not serve liberty. It is entirely consistent with choices that destroy liberty, even though Americans commonly equate them. Consequently, it is important to refocus attention on the primacy of liberty as we move from electing to governing. And there is an excellent guide to such reflection in F.A. Harper’s “Democracy and Liberty,” in his 1949 Liberty: A Path to its Recovery:

“A government can enslave the citizens…But the belief prevails that: ‘It is impossible for liberty to be lost under a democratic form of government. Democracy assures that the will of the people shall prevail, and that is liberty. So long as democracy is preserved we can rest assured that liberty will be continued to the full.’”

“Probably no other belief is now so much a threat to liberty…as the one that democracy, by itself alone, guarantees liberty…it is possible for liberty to be lost even in a democracy.”

“If an act of government in any country violates the liberty of the people, it is of little importance who did it or how he came to have the power.”

“Liberty…specifies the right to do what [one] desires, rather than the obligation to bow to the force of others in doing what they desire him to do.”

“Power…replaces liberty…The means by which power is acquired, whether by the “democratic” process or by conquest, does not change its status.”

“This illusion, that the democratic process is the same as liberty, is an ideal weapon for those few who may desire to destroy liberty and to replace it with some form of authoritarian society…Liberty can easily be taken from the individual citizen, piece by piece and always more and more, as more and more persons come under the spell of the same illusion.”

“The right to vote…assures only the liberty to participate in that process. It does not assure that everything done…shall automatically be in the interests of liberty.”

“Anyone who will defend his liberty must guard against the argument that access to the ballot, ‘by which people get whatever they want,’ is liberty. It would be as logical to assert that liberty in the choice of a wife is assured to a person if he will put it to the vote of the community and accept their plurality decision, or that liberty in religion is assured if the state enforces participation in the one religion that receives the most votes in the nation.”

“[When] some officials have acquired the power to deny this liberty…no process of selecting the officials who made the decision can make it not gone.”

“Being able to review a decision or to request its review, under the democratic design of government, does not assure that liberty will be protected. Reinstatement of lost liberty can be requested and refused time and time again…A slave…is not considered to be free by reason of the fact that he is allowed to ask for liberty.”

“Your ‘liberty’ in the process is that you enjoy the right to be forced to bow to the dictates of others, against your wisdom and conscience…the direct opposite of liberty.”

“Government of even the best design should be used only where, in the interests of liberty, it becomes necessary to arrive at a singleness in pattern of conduct.”

“The maximum of liberty is the maximum of democracy, if by democracy is meant the right of a person to have control over his own affairs. To whatever extent one person gains control over the affairs of another, that other person thereby loses his democratic rights in this sense. This is why the expansion of governmental activities beyond those in harmony with liberalism destroys these democratic rights…All minorities are thereby disfranchised…because their wishes become overruled in the process. Minorities become the slaves of the others. Participation in these steps that make it possible for someone to rule others does not ensure liberty.”

“Decision by the test of dominant preference (majority vote, etc.) is the same operating principle as…might makes right. If might makes right, one must conclude that liberty is all wrong.”

“The test of whether or not a government is defending liberty is to be found in what it does…whether or not the officials…as well as the content of the laws and regulations, are in harmony or in conflict with the requirements of liberty.”

Gary M. Galles is a professor of economics at Pepperdine University. His recent books include Faulty Premises, Faulty Policies (2014) and Apostle of Peace (2013). He is a member of the FEE Faculty Network.
 
"True friends of liberty... ought constantly to be on the alert to prevent the power of government from lightly sacrificing the private rights of individuals to the general execution of its designs. At such times no citizen is so obscure that it is not very dangerous to allow him to be oppressed; no private rights are so unimportant that they can be surrendered with impunity to the caprices of a government... [because] men accustom themselves to sacrifice private interest without scruple and to trample on the rights of individuals in order more speedily to accomplish any public purpose."--Alexis de Tocqueville
 
It has been said of Alexis de Tocqueville that “no authority on America has equaled him in prophetic vision.” When we view how much political determination, in which “the ever increasing despotism of the majority…makes every eye turn to the state,” has displaced freedom, it is hard to disagree.
 
B*TCH please! Blue-check looking to make evil white Conservative women vote the way she wants gets DRAGGED

Posted at 9:25 am on November 11, 2018 by Sam Janney


Look out evil, Conservative white women, SJWs are coming for YOU! They’re even looking for and forming organizations to tell you all about how your ideas and beliefs are wrong and you should vote the way they tell you to.





We only wish we were making this up … but nope.



UPDATE: She deleted her tweet but LUCKILY we had a screenshot. Yay!

Question: Why don’t you leave women alone and let them think for themselves and vote as they choose?

What a ridiculous woman.

Seriously.

You know what, maybe we should look for an organization that will educate these progressive blue-checks on the Constitution?


Wonder if they understand the only women who will pay any attention to their so-called mind-controlling organizations agree with their warped ideas already.


 
You would think with all the "racism" is this country you people wouldn't have to manufacture it, you people don't want anything but division in this country.

Racist note left on dorm door. But when cops question student who reported it, the truth emerges.
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After a racist note was left on Kansas State University apartment door, campus police questioned the student who reported it. Then the truth came out. (Image source: YouTube screenshot)


Kansas State University police officers were called last Monday evening to a school apartment complex to investigate a harassment case, the Wichita Eagle reported.

Seems “a note using a racial slur [was] posted on a door in the Jardine Apartment Complex,” campus police said on Facebook Thursday.


Twitter photos from @WholsBrodrick show paper on a door frame reading “Beware N****** Live Here!!! Knock at Your Own Risk,” the Eagle said.

The Twitter post — which on Monday morning appeared to be deleted — read that it’s “2018 and this was posted on my apartment door. this is still happening here at @KState so if isn’t as evident as it already was everyone needs to get out and vote I refuse to let this blatant racism stop me from moving onward and upward,” the paper reported.


The day after the photos were posted was Election Day.

Broderick Burse tweeted the photos, the Eagle said, citing the Manhattan Mercury and the campus newspaper, the Collegian. Burse is listed as a sophomore in mass communications on the university’s website, the Eagle added.


Then the truth comes out
Well, it turns out that “upon questioning, the person who reported the incident admitted to creating and posting the note to their own door,” the Facebook post from campus police read. “The matter will be addressed in accordance with applicable disciplinary procedures.”



An encore performance
You may recall that right around this time last November a “hate crime” near the school also turned out to be a hoax. According to the Kansas City Star, Riley County Police were called to an apartment complex near the school and found a black man’s car covered in racist graffiti.

The N-word was spray painted on the car several times, along with other derogatory statements such as “die,” “whites only,” boy,” and “date your own kind.”

The incident led black students to organize and begin a dialogue about racism. University police also increased patrols and considered installing additional security cameras across campus. The FBI even got involved in the investigation, likely because it appeared to be a hate crime, according to the Associated Press.

But soon the car’s owner, 21-year-old Dauntarius Williams, admitted to police that he was responsible for the graffiti, the Star reported, adding that officials chose to not charge him for filing a false police report as doing so wouldn’t “be in the best interest” of city’s residents.
 
Let’s start with critical theory, since chronologically it’s the first of the three. Critical theory was founded by three neo-Marxists, or basically by the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory, as they’re called. Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse are the three major players. It is a school of criticism that started to see culture as extremely influential and powerful, because, in their minds, the working class had effectively failed the mission of Marxism. Tas such, they started to look for explanations for why that was the case, because, according to Marxist rationality, this should not happen. It should not happen that the working classes actually are sort of attached to the system and that, in fact, especially in the United States, they seem to be very happy. This is in the ‘50s. So they looked to culture, and they started seeing culture as this dominating force that was inculcating this propaganda into workers and brainwashing them, etc.

They also initiated a critique of the Enlightenment, of Enlightenment rationality, which, in my mind, is the beginning of the postmodern turn towards this kind of critical and skeptical and anti-rationalist eventuality that is really the beginning of postmodern theory. But they weren’t postmodernist per se; they are neo-Marxists, and they’re neo-Marxists because they’re no longer looking to the working class as the agent that will overthrow everything. They start looking for different constituencies, and they start to look at identity politics as a possibility in the case of Marcuse. And he’s really foundational for the New Left, which starts to cobble together different constituencies as the hope for overthrowing capitalism, because no longer do they see the working class as the agent that’s capable or really interested in doing so.

And that was really a blow to the whole Marxist enterprise. The problem was that most workers — American workers — didn’t want it. They saw what was going on in the Soviet Union, and they wanted no part of it. And these intellectuals just couldn’t figure this out. So they ascribed it to the power of culture to brainwash the workers. A very influential essay called “The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception” is a very key, pivotal text regarding this. They inaugurated two schools of thought: critical theory and media studies. So media studies from the very beginning is Marxist.--Rectwald, Marxist and NYU Professor who becomes disgusted by NYU's PC policies.
 
She is just dumb as her husband, lets see her transcripts too while we are at it.
This is what happens when you get free education.

Michelle O: Like, Like, You Know, Like, Dude, You Know?
'I was like, dude, you're cute'
Nov 12, 2018 8:48 AM
By Tom Elliott





Michelle Obama is kicking off the publicity tour for her new book, “Becoming,” but her first media appearance got off to a rocky start.

Despite being heavily edited so she spoke for little more than 45 seconds, Michelle Obama sounded more like a millennial girl chatting on Snapchat than a former First Lady. Throughout her responses to ABC’s Robin Roberts, she repeatedly said “like,” “you know?” “um,” and even, “dude.”

“Barack Obama has always walked like Barack Obama, like, he has got all the time in the world,” she said of their first meeting. “He had that stride. I was, like, ‘Dude, you're cute,’ but in my mind, I was, like --“





Overall Obama said “you know” 10 times, “like” 9 times, and “um,” “yeah,” and “what?” another five times.

“You know, the hard parts were the things I expected,” Obama told Roberts. “That it’s going to be hard, you know? So much of this country lives in isolation and we just don’t know each other and so there were people who didn’t know what a black woman was and sounded like, and so I knew that was going to be a challenge.”

Check out the montage above to see how the “girl from the south side of Chicago,” as the president often refers to her, now sounds like a girl from the valley.
 
Well, I do place myself as a cultural, social and somewhat economic libertarian. It’s the only thing that preserves individual rights, and there are no other kind of rights. I don’t believe in group rights, because groups always override individual rights, and therefore nobody has any rights. Really, the only thing that protects individual rights is libertarianism as a social, cultural, and even economic movement. Nothing else comes close. Nothing else can ensure it. And I think that the United States, where we are today, is on the verge of throwing away the best experiment that we’ve ever had in history for ensuring such rights. -michael rectwald, Marxist and NYU Professor
 
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