Subj : The BLM hoax
To   : All
From : Tim Richardson
Date : Wed Dec 09 2015 09:58 pm


Recently I saw an article that enumerated the *demands* of the `Black Lives
Matter' outfit, and I'm astounded at their lack of a sense of `irony'.

A few of the `demands' stand out like sore thumbs. And do so because of the
power THEY had and have over their fulfillment.

Lets look at a few:

One is `We demand full, living wage employment for our people'!

That is the actual way that demand is written.

A couple of things...

First, notice the wording `our' people.

Most of fringe black outfits akin to BLM are always screaming for `diversity'
in our society. Yet...they themselves are of the most divisive of all. They
make the `claim' they want `equality' for all. Yet use divisive terms like
`our people'. And I bet the one who thought that one up never even blushed
when they wrote it!

Here's another;

`We demand full, living wage employment for `our' people'.

Who thinks this stuff up?

They bitch because `they can't get a job'?

Look at a few of them...they walk around in those long lice-infested dread
knots, looking like something that just came out of an opium den, with their
pants worn so low on their hips their dirty underwear is openly displayed,
their eyes so red they look like they've been on a three-day drinking binge,
and they get pissed
and they get pissed because they can't get a job!

Here's one that almost jumped off the page at me:

`We demand an end to the school to prison pipeline & quality education for
all.'

I bet whoever thought that one up never batted an eye as they wrote it!

The `school to prison pipeline'!

Maybe they could try STAYING IN SCHOOL till they graduate! Instead of dropping
out to `
out to `hang with the bro's on the corner'!

Maybe they could stop doing theft to support drug habits!

Maybe they could quit blaming their wrong choices in life on everybody else,
and
and start taking responsibility for their own lives!

Maybe if they didn't COMMIT CRIMES...they wouldn't GO TO PRISON!!!

That's not really the whole problem on that subject, either.

Back when the democrats and `feel-good socialists' were hammering to `lower
the bars' on various professions, in order to gain a more `diverse'
representation of a cross-section of our society (or some similar touchy feely
bu
bunch of nonsense they used to spout), the real push should have been to raise
th
the bars.

They `lowered the bars', and much of the scholastic levels of inner-city s
schools in many large cities show it. `Social promotion' to preserve federal
funding came into regular practice, and there's a reason why our scholastic
level world-wide slipped so badly. Just look at what the teacher's colleges
were turning out s `teachers'.

Reflect on that the next time you're watching an interview on TV with someone
who (supposedly) holds a college degree, yet who's diction reminds you of
`street talk'; `yeah well....you know....like....the dood was like...you know
...um...like uh....you know...'

Thats not the fault of `whites'. Thats individual responsibility.


One more that I *gotta* address:

One of these `demands' is (get ready) `We demand affordable healthy food for
our neighborhoods'.

I kid you not! That is one of the `demands'!

How many times just in the recent past have you read or heard a news story on
TV about a whole mob of blacks either *mobbing* a large food or merchandise
outlet in their neighborhood, if not completely looting the place and burning
it to the ground? Be honest....how many times?

If you owned a large food outlet like a Vons or Walmart...would `you' want
your franchise located in a neighborhood like....say...Ferguson? Or another
big city ghetto area that you KNEW was subject to occasional mass looting and
arson? I wouldn't.

BTW...I just saw something on a web news site about a controversy starting
over a building on some university named `Lynch Hall'.

Isn't this attorney general named `Lynch'? The `irony' of that rolled right off
someone, didn't it!
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