Wednesday, October 7, 2020

RACISM MICHELLE OBAMA STYLE - NONE OF HER MANSIONS ARE IN BLACK HOODS! - "Not only are you privileged and rich, but despite your cavalier contempt for our country and its achievements – you are one of the most admired women in America, however implausible and tragic that may be." DAVID HOROWITZ

DIDN'T MICHELLE ENDORSE BIDEN???

WHAT DID OBAMA-BIDEN DO FOR BLACK AMERICA FOR EIGHT YEARS? NADA!


The Obama administration was notorious for pandering to Black 

Supremacists. When Obama left office, a photo of him posing with Nation of 

Islam leader Louis Farrakhan finally came out. What was even worse is that 

the photo had been taken at a Congressional Black Caucus event. 

                                                                                                DAVID HOROWITZ

Michelle Obama engages in blatant racial demagoguery

With less than a month to go to the election, Michelle Obama released a 24-minute-long video in which she lectures her supporters to vote against Trump.  While she found time to throw a few kind words to Biden, Michelle used the bulk of the video to call Trump a liar and racist.  As always, Michelle's facts were false, while her words were intended to trigger people's irrational fears.  Her performance was disgraceful — and was almost certainly intended to counteract Trump's rising popularity among blacks and Hispanics. 

As you may have gathered, I dislike Michelle Obama, so let me get my biases out of the way.  This is a woman who had every opportunity in life — a stable, two-parent upbringing; a middle-class lifestyle; Ivy League undergraduate and law school educations; high-paying jobs created specifically for her; eight years as the most worshiped, photographed woman in the world after Princess Diana; and an equally worshipful post–White House life, complete with $65 million in her pocket.

But is Michelle happy?  No.  Has she ever been happy?  No.

Michelle buys into Critical Race Theory.  The result is that one of the most fortunate women in the world is constantly angry, embittered, and resentful.  I suspect that part of her anger is because she knows, in her heart of hearts, that she's earned nothing that's come her way.  Whatever Michelle has, she got because of her skin color, not because of any talent or skill.  It cheapens her, and she knows it.

That's why it didn't surprise me that Michelle released a video attacking Trump.  It was to be expected that she'd make what's now a common Democrat argument, which is that Trump killed 200,000 Americans.  In essence, Democrats contend that Trump failed during the pandemic because he did not take dictatorial control over America.  Instead, he callously allowed Democrat governors to bungle things, slaughtering tens of thousands of people in their states.

Michelle also spared a few kind words for Biden, whom she laughably described as a man of character and experience who can solve America's problems.  This serial liar, plagiarizer, and China panderer has been in government for 47 years without acquiring wisdom.

Where Michelle outdid herself was in painting Trump as a race-hustler complete with dog whistles.  Politico's summary is as good as any other:

Obama also excoriated Trump's response to nationwide protests against racial injustice and police brutality that emerged over the summer. She accused the president and his allies of "stoking fears about Black and Brown Americans," "lying about how minorities will destroy the suburbs," and "whipping up violence and intimidation" amid largely peaceful mass demonstrations.

"What the president is doing is, once again, patently false. It's morally wrong. And yes, it is racist," she said, warning that "racism, fear [and] division … are powerful weapons" that can "destroy this nation if we don't deal with them head-on."

Michelle's argument rests on the claim that 93% of the Black Lives Matter protests across American were peaceful.  Playing this numbers game ignores that not all protests are created equal.

It doesn't matter that a march in Marin County or Cape Cod was polite.  What matters is that the 7% of violent protests (with blacks and whites participating with equal enthusiasm) resulted in $2 billion in losses from looting, vandalism, and arson.  And that doesn't even count the lives lost.

What matters is that the black community in Minneapolis may never recover.  (South Los Angeles still hasn't recovered from capital flight following the 1992 Rodney King riots.)  It matters that Chicago has a $1.2-billion budget deficit from lockdowns and looting.  And tiny Kenosha saw its business district reduced to smoldering ruins in a matter of days.  Lastly, Michelle's misleading statistic ignores the many lives lost during the rioting.

There's a reason Michelle is telling lies to attack Trump as a racist.  The Blexit movement, led by rising stars like Brandon Tatum, Candace Owens, and stalwart conservatives like Larry Elder and Thomas Sowell, is breaking through to blacks.  As of October 1, 15% of blacks supported Trump (as did 36.5% of Hispanics).

I'll end with three videos.  The first is Michelle's harangue.  The second puts Michelle's words side-by-side with the violence she denies.  The third is a black man whose oration explains the fear driving Michelle's demagoguery.

Image: Michelle Obama closing argument.  YouTube screen grab.


The Election in Black and White

A response to Michelle Obama’s racist attack.

 

 

America is heading towards the abyss – whatever the outcome of the coming election. If Trump wins, we have a fighting chance to save our democracy as we know it. If he loses, the racial totalitarians will be in power and our fight will be a rearguard action based on the hope that when the American people get a full dose of governance by the party of hate they will gather their forces to defeat them.

Michelle Obama – to pick one among a myriad of examples to hand – has declared the coming election to be an election about racism. According to Michelle, Trump and his supporters are racists, and their helpless victims are people of color like her. In this delusional vision – typical of the racial messages coming from every benighted American who considers themselves “progressive” – Trump supporters are white nationalists who oppress people of color. Thus, in a recent message, Michelle Obama has urged undecided voters to, “’Think about all those folks like me and my ancestors,’” and then vote Democrat, “like your life depended on it.” Like her arrogant supporters she thinks that a reflection on the state of benighted black people provides a self-evident reason to condemn the half of America who would vote Republican. The Democrat electoral cause is a crusade against a racist president and the white supremacists and racists, who support him and are determined to attack the most vulnerable citizens among us and make their lives hellish.

Okay, Michelle, since you asked for it, here’s what I think about folks like you. You are worth $100 million, a lot more than most of the people who inhabit this country. In short, you are incredibly privileged. I won’t insult you the way you insult white people by calling this black skin privilege, though many Republicans voted for your husband because they wanted a black American to be president even though he was a Democrat.

Not only are you privileged and rich, but despite your cavalier contempt for our country and its achievements – you are one of the most admired women in America, however implausible and tragic that may be. As for your ancestors, black Africans enslaved every one of the unfortunate men and women who were sold at slave auctions to Europeans and shipped to the New World. There, the English had indeed established a slave system. But in 1776, the creators of this great country founded the first nation in human history – black or white – dedicated to the proposition that all human beings – black as well as white – are created equal, and that they are endowed by their Creator with a right to liberty that no government can take away.

Immediately on the creation of their new nation, they began ending slavery first in what rapidly became the Free States of the North, then in the vast territory incorporated under the Northwest Ordinance in 1787. Seventy-six years later – not the 400 your devious and malicious friends reflexively attribute to “American slavery” - the Emancipation Proclamation sounded the death knell of a hateful system. The costs of this world-shaking effort were 350,000 mainly white Union lives, and that of the noblest president with which this country has been blessed.

I won’t deal with the specifics of your paranoid view that only black people experience the frustrations of modern life, and only because they are black. But I will dredge up this unpleasant fact: Ninety-percent of interracial crimes in the United States – more than half a million in all - are committed by blacks against whites. Yet, this has not led to a wave of anti-black racism on the part of whites. On the contrary, there has never been a time when white Americans have more generously and openly and virtually unanimously embraced the idea that black lives matter, and proceeded to do what they could to help that minority of the black community that has fallen behind. Indeed, the president you slander as racist has done more for black people in his four years in office than your husband did in eight. It is time for a little humility Michelle and color-blindness, and for putting away the racist rhetoric you are hoping your party will use to get back in power. 

Joe Biden's History of Racial Comments

Prior to President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump contracting the Wuhan virus, the race card was being ginned up by the left after the first Presidential debate. Internal polling must be showing the Democrats hemorrhaging black support. That would explain why Biden seeks to pin Trump as a racist to black voters. Very specifically, he's attempted to have Trump disavow a lie that he supports white supremacists.

Meanwhile, the press has been ignoring the guy with the real racist history, former Vice President Joe Biden.

Biden made his mark as a young senator opposing federally ordered school busing and throughout his career lauded the positive relationships he had with segregationist senators who have long since died. If you are unaware of Biden’s past, it’s because the ministry of disinformation, a.k.a., the media, has largely ignored it. Sure, the ministry did a cursory effort right at the beginning of the Biden campaign over a year ago, but that is a tried and true tactic to get it out the way so people won’t remember it as the election draws closer.

If the ministry of disinformation is desperately slandering Trump with stories based on lies, then we need to return fire with the ammunition of truth. This needs to be done daily by informed voters. With that said, let’s take a look at some of the more outrageous racially charged statements Biden has made.

As previously mentioned, Biden made his bones opposing busing. Here’s what Biden said about the subject in 1975:

“I think the concept of busing…that we are going to integrate people so that they all have the same access and they learn to grow up with one another and all the rest, is a rejection of the whole movement of black pride,” said Biden. Desegregation he argued, was “a rejection of the entire black awareness concept where black is beautiful, black culture should be studied and the cultural awareness of the importance of their own identity, their own individuality.”

Biden worked with Senator Jesse Helms (R-North Carolina) to block court-ordered busing. Biden not only praised the work of Helms, but has also lauded his relationships with Senators James Eastland (D-Mississippi), Herman Talmadge (D- Georgia), Strom Thurmond (D-South Carolina), and John Stennis (D-Mississippi), all proud segregationists. Eastland often referred to blacks as an “inferior race” and he, along with Talmadge, Thurmond and Stennis signed the Southern Manifesto (1956) which opposed the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954) which ruled that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.   Biden said of these segregationist senators in 2019:

 “At least there was some civility. We got things done. We didn’t agree on much of anything… We got it finished. But today, you look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.”

Of the two-party system, Biden said in 1973 that it was a benefit to black people:

“I think the two-party system, although my Democratic colleagues won’t like me for saying this, is good for the south and good for the Negro, good for the black in the south,” he said. “Other than the fact that [the southern senators] still call me boy, I think they’ve changed their mind a little bit.”

After making a plea for orderly integration of society in 1977, not just of education, Biden made this controversial comment:

“Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle. The jungle being a racial jungle with tensions built so high that it is going to explode at some point.”

With these previous quotes it is easy to see in retrospect why Biden had no qualms about praising Alabama Governor George Wallace in 1975.  Wallace was famous for blocking a doorway at the University of Alabama, protesting the integration of the university by two black students on June 11, 1963. Biden said of Wallace:

“I think the Democratic Party could stand a liberal George Wallace – someone who wouldn’t pander but would say what the American people knew in their gut is right.”

Remember when Biden complimented then presidential candidate Barack Obama in 2007?

“You got the first mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy. I mean that’s a storybook man.”

During Obama’s reelection campaign in 2012, Biden made this prediction of what would happen to blacks if Republicans won:

“They gonna put y’all back in chains.”

Of course the Biden penchant for opening mouth and inserting foot has continued. In this excerpt from 2017, Biden reminisced about his days a lifeguard at a pool frequented by black children:

“I got hairy legs that, that, that, that turn blonde in the sun,  and the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down so it was straight and then watch the hair come back up again. They’d look at it. I learned about roaches, I learned about kids jumping on my lap. I love kids jumping on my lap.”

The “roaches” part was missed by many who first heard the soundbite. I must admit that until researching this story the word did not register.  However, “roach”, according to the Racial Slur Data Base ( Rsdb.org)  “refers to black people who only come out at night to raise hell—turn on the lights and they scatter."  Whether Biden caught himself making the slur and quickly corrected himself or just simply lost his train of thought has never been clarified.

However, no clarification was needed when Biden gave this soundbite during an interview with Charlamagne tha god, co-host of the nationally syndicated Breakfast Club in May 2020:

“If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

In August of 2020, Biden pandered to Latinos by saying they have more diversity of thought than blacks:

“…what you all know, but most people don’t know, unlike the black community with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community—with incredibly different attitudes about different things.”

Biden’s attitude is one of someone who takes the black vote for granted. The former vice president has a history of making racially insensitive comments. The ministry of disinformation could easily find these quotes and a host of others questioning Biden’s attitudes about blacks and other minorities, but they choose to give him a pass since the black vote is at risk for the Democrats.  But if their panicked efforts to paint Trump as a racist (again) is any indication, they must be scared that many blacks may have Biden all figured out. 

Dex Bahr is the author of the book, No Christian Man is an Island. He is a freelance writer.


But I will dredge up this unpleasant fact: Ninety-percent of interracial crimes in the United States – more than half a million in all - are committed by blacks against whites.

Kamala Harris Denied Black Supremacists Existed, Then They Killed 4 People

Trump condemned White Supremacists, but Democrats won’t condemn Black Supremacists.

 

 

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

When a White Supremacist gunman opened fire at the Chabad synagogue in Poway, California, the rabbi of the synagogue was invited to the White House and appeared with President Trump.

“We will fight with all of our strength and everything that we have in our bodies to defeat anti-Semitism, to end the attacks on the Jewish people, and to conquer all forms of persecution, intolerance, and hate,” President Trump said, after the rabbi thanked him for helping the healing.

After a White Supremacist had previously shot up a synagogue in Mister Rogers’ hometown, President Trump had paid a personal visit there while anti-Israel activists shouted hate at him.

At the end of last year, Black Supremacist terrorists opened fire at a Kosher supermarket in Jersey City killing three people. New Jersey Democrat officials initially denied that the Farrakhan supporter who led the attack was motivated by antisemitism even though the killer had left behind a long trail of antisemitic rhetoric, including calling for more attacks on Jews.

One Democrat school board member even defended the murder of Jews, and received support from the Hudson County Democratic Black Caucus and a chapter of Sharpton’s National Action Network. While some condemned her rhetoric, she continues on as a school board member.

Senator Cory Booker briefly interrupted his campaign in Iowa, appeared at a police briefing, and was back on the campaign trail the next day, without meeting with the Jewish community. His statement called it a “tragic” shooting without mentioning antisemitism or black nationalism.

If anyone should have stepped up to do it, it was Booker.

Senator Booker had previously quoted Stokely Carmichael, a Black Supremacist bigot notorious for saying, “The only good Zionist is a dead Zionist, we must take a lesson from Hitler”.  

More importantly, Booker had pressured the FBI to drop surveillance of Black Supremacists. 

“That language you said, both ends of the spectrum, the murders at synagogues, the murders we've seen motivated,” he had berated FBI Director Wray. “You said both ends of the spectrum, as if there actually is a movement of black identity extremism: it's almost creating this reality.”

Booker wasn’t alone in fighting to stop the monitoring of Black Supremacist hate groups. 

Senate Democrats had sent a letter to Attorney General Barr complaining that the FBI was monitoring "racially-motivated violent extremism" which they falsely claimed "inappropriately combines incidents involving white supremacists and so-called 'Black identity extremists,' a fabricated term based on a faulty assessment of a small number of isolated incidents."

The signatories included Booker and Senator Kamala Harris.

Kamala Harris has not been asked if she condemns Black Supremacism and if she now believes that Black identity extremists are a real threat and were not “fabricated”.

No one in the media has asked the Democrat VP nominee to condemn Black Supremacism. 

At the end of the year, another Black Supremacist and a fellow Black Hebrew Israelite hate group supporter attacked worshippers at a synagogue in New York with a machete. 

The same Black Supremacist group that the media had been covering for and promoting.

This was the second murderous antisemitic attack by supporters of the Black Hebrew Israelite hate group previously defended by the New York Times as "sidewalk ministers" who practice "tough love" and by the Washington Post as introducing a "commonplace, a familiar if odd accent to city life." Left unmentioned was that the hate group targets white people in general and Jews specifically with antisemitic rants. It even holds racist views about some black people.

The Black Supremacist synagogue machete attacker was vigorously defended in court by a "respected civil rights attorney" and Green Party candidate. Instead of sending him to prison and throwing away the key for murdering a 72-year old Chassidic Jew born in Hungary after the Holocaust who had tried to fight off his killer with his cane, the murderer was institutionalized.

This is what happens when there is a culture of denial about a violent racist movement.

Democrats not only won’t condemn Black Supremacism, they deny that it exists. And that’s because these racist movements leave a corrupt trail leading right back to them.

The Obama administration was notorious for pandering to Black Supremacists. When Obama left office, a photo of him posing with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan finally came out. What was even worse is that the photo had been taken at a Congressional Black Caucus event.

When Micah X. Johnson, after participating in Black Lives Matter marches with a Black Supremacist group, murdered 5 police officers in Dallas, targeting them because they were white, Obama not only failed to condemn the racist movement, he defended it at the funeral for the slain officers.

President Trump has been repeatedly asked to condemn White Supremacists even though he began his first presidential run in 1999 by visiting the Simon Wiesenthal Center and denouncing Pat Buchanan for his antisemitism, calling him a “Hitler lover”. Trump has a record of standing against White Supremacism and antisemitism for the entire length of his political career.

Unfortunately most Democrats still won’t admit that Black Supremacism even exists.

The FBI was right to monitor  "racially-motivated violent extremism". The term may sound awkward, but it’s needed because both White Supremacism and Black Supremacism are real. And because the terms, though widely used, are in some ways vague and inaccurate.

It’s possible to believe that your race or people are superior without being a bigot or a killer.

Racial violence doesn’t emerge from just a belief in superiority, but the accompanying conviction that your master race are being kept down from their natural superiority by “inferior” races. 

Violent genocidal doctrines from Nazi Germany to Rwanda, and from the Nation of Islam to the sewers of the ‘chans’ are motivated by a deep sense of grievance and deprivation. At their poisonous roots is an entangled superiority complex, endless resentment, and personal failure.

Racist movements on both the Left and the Right gained new momentum under Obama, spawning Black Lives Matter on the Left and the Alt-Right on the Right. (Richard Spencer, the founder of the Alt-Right, has since endorsed Biden because he sees him as a collectivist.) 

Despite often being referred to as White Supremacist, the Alt-Right is more accurately Collectivist Supremacist, favoring an authoritarian national socialist system. Some of the groups loosely associated with it are indeed White Supremacists in the racial sense. Others claim a vague allegiance to European culture or religious theocracy and are racially “diverse”.

Most, though not all, are racist and antisemitic in some form, while hiding behind their diversity. Using diversity to hide hate is a trick that they’ve learned from their fellow leftist collectivists.

These movements have made fairly few inroads within the Republican Party, but they have won the support of some conservative influencers who had their own ‘Ilhan Omar Moment’ over the Groypers: an antisemitic Alt-Right counterpart to Students for Justice in Palestine on campuses. But the Groypers, who brand themselves to ‘Normies’ as America First, targeted Donald Trump Jr. whom they booed off the stage at a Turning Point USA event at UCLA. 

“What a HUGE victory today,” Nick Fuentes, the Groyper leader, bragged.

Instead of highlighting Don Jr’s principled stand, the media was as gleeful as the Groypers.

President Trump has repeatedly condemned White Supremacists. He can’t be expected to recognize every Alt-Right group that internet culture spawns and condemn it by name. That’s an area where conservatives should be doing a better job of filtering socialists who admire European and Latin American fascists from American patriots who believe in the Constitution. 

When conservatives don’t do their job, President Trump ends up having to clean up their mess.

Conservatives should reject racist movements, not only because they’re bad on those terms, but also because they are inevitably based on getting rid of individual freedom, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, and replacing them with discredited European socialist tyrannies.

But the situation is undeniably worse among the Democrats where the proponents of replacing America with European socialist tyrannies have redefined being a Democrat as being a leftist. And the extremist bigots aren’t trolling from the outside, they’re calling the shots from the inside.

Unlike White Supremacy, which the media is happy to discuss, we can’t even talk about it.

Literally.

Senate Democrats like Kamala Harris and Cory Booker worked to prevent the FBI from even having a Black Supremacist category before two terrorist attacks that murdered four people. 

While we can look forward to the media demanding that President Trump denounce White Supremacy at every press conference and debate, no one will ask Kamala Harris if she condemns Black Supremacy and recognizes the existence of Black Supremacist terrorists.

And they won’t follow up by asking the Dem VP how many people have to die before she does.

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