A Call for Kristallnacht Against Christians
A Call for Kristallnacht Against Christians
Murals and stained glass windows of Jesus are a “gross form of white supremacy” and “should all come down,” says non-black leftist Shaun King.
“All murals and stained glass windows of white Jesus, and his European mother, and their white friends should also come down. They are a gross form of white supremacy. Created as tools of oppression. Racist propaganda. They should all come down.”
That was a June 22 tweet from Shaun King, and the “far-left activist,” wasn’t done.
“Yes I think the statues of the white European they claim is Jesus should also come down. They are a form of white supremacy. Always have been,” King tweeted. “In the Bible, when the family of Jesus wanted to hide, and blend in, guess where they went? EGYPT! Not Demark. Tear them down.”
The casual reader might wonder about this man Shaun King, so eager for a Christian Kristallnacht. As Fox News noted, King was “a surrogate for Sen. Bernie Sanders,” and introduced the Vermont socialist at a rally for his presidential bid. Bernie Sanders is big fan of Denmark, so King’s anti-Jesus tweets may be a form of socialist distancing. For their part, other groups on the left have been distancing themselves from Shaun King.
“King was once a leading voice in the Black Lives Matter movement,” according to Fox News, “but fell from grace when his race was questioned and he was accused of being a Caucasian falsely portraying himself as black.” In the 2015 “The Shaun King Controversy Explained,” German Lopez delved into the back story.
Shaun King had “been told” that his actual father was a light-skinned black man. Lopez found that official sources in Kentucky listed the father as Jeffery Wayne King, like his mother “also white.” A family member also told CNN that King’s parents were both white, but King claimed he didn’t lie about using his race to obtain an Oprah Scholarship to historically black Morehouse College.
Lopez claims that race “may not be biologically real,” but it’s clear that Shaun King, 40, is a genuine fake. Aside from the racial issue, the former “senior justice writer” for the New York Daily News has been criticized as self-promoter, narcissist and incompetent activist. King’s anti-Jesus hatred is likely an effort to recover credibility with Black Lives Matter. On the other hand, it recalls a central reality of the left.
Marxist-Leninist revolutionaries have always hated Christianity because it elevates truth and offers a moral authority beyond politics. In America, black leftist radicals continued the tradition. As University of Pennsylvania professor Thomas J. Sugrue notes, black-power radicals derided the Rev. Martin Luther King, a Christian minister, as “de Lawd” and branded him as “hopelessly bourgeois, a detriment rather than a positive force in the black freedom struggle.”
In the novel Dreams from My Father, so proclaimed by the “composite character” author’s own biographer David Garrow, young Barry’s strongest influence is “Frank.” Frank is the African American Communist Frank Marshall Davis, a lifelong supporter of all-white Soviet dictatorships. When it comes to reading, Barry tries James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, and such but “only Malcolm X’s autobiography seemed to offer something different.”
In a supposedly “white supremacist” United States, the son of an African American father and white mother became president of the United States, the most powerful person in the world. That president brought Black Lives Matter bosses to the White House and the ex-president recently expressed the hope that his vanguard of protesters would “seize the moment.” As he knows, the current surge of violence has nothing to do with George Floyd and everything to do with taking power by force.
Any campaign against murals and stained glass windows would be a prelude to the targeting of churches, ministers, and Christians. In similar style, the axis of Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and prominent Democrats aims to remove President Trump from office, but the strategic target is the United States itself. For this crowd, the ultimate statue for takedown is Lady Liberty herself, and radical Muslims are taking the lead.
“The Islamic State militant group (ISIS) planned to attack the Statue of Liberty in New York City with pressure cooker bombs,” Newsweek reported in January of 2018, “the Statue of Liberty has a very weak point in its lower back,” noted Munther Omar Saleh, 21, “if I can get a few pressure cooker bombs to hit the weak point, I think it will fall face down.” The FBI busted Saleh and fellow bomber Fareed Mumuni, 22, who were aided by Australian jihadi Neil Prakash and an English supporter of ISIS.
Islamic militants and the American left are united in their hated of Christians and Jews. As Daniel Greenfield notes, a Farrakhan supporter played a leading role in violence that targeted Fairfax, the oldest Jewish community in Los Angeles. For Melina Abdullah of Black Lives Matter, these were people “who think that they can just retreat to white affluence.”
Shaun King follows suit with a call for a Kristallnacht against Christians.
Obama's General Flynn Problem
Obama's General Flynn Problem
When the real message of
'Dreams from My Father' becomes clear.
May 11, 2020
Lloyd Billingsley
And the fact that there is no
precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury
just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get
worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding
of rule of law is at risk.
That was former president Barack Obama last
week after the DOJ dropped the case against former National Security Advisor Michael
Flynn, who had not been “charged with perjury,” or anything else. The FBI set
up Flynn in a perjury trap, with threats against his family, and that violated
both institutional norms and the rule of law. The 44th president set up the
whole thing in a January 5, 2017 Oval Office meeting with FBI boss James Comey,
vice president Joe Biden, CIA boss John Brennan, and other administration
officials. This revelation created a stir, but it’s really old news.
“POTUS wants to know everything we are doing,” Lisa Page texted to Peter Strzok, the FBI factotum in the
campaign against candidate and President Trump. To keep that operation going
once Trump took office, POTUS needed to take down Flynn. The January 5 meeting
was key but in May of 2017 a bigger bombshell would explode.
'Dreams from My Father' was not a memoir or an autobiography; it was instead, in
multitudinous ways, without any question a work of historical fiction. It featured
many true-to-life figures and a bevy of accurately described events that indeed
had occurred, but it employed the techniques and literary license of a novel,
and its most important composite character was the narrator himself.
This was the judgement of POTUS
44’s official biographer David Garrow, a Pulitzer Prize winner and acclaimed
author of Bearing the
Cross, The
FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr. and other books. Garrow let his
subject preview the manuscript of Rising
Star: The Making of Barack Obama and it’s easy to see why the
president maintained strong disagreements with the account.
Dreams from My Father was a novel, and Garrow was on to the composite
authorship. On page 1049 of Rising
Star, an unidentified reporter explains, “The whole Obama narrative
is built around this narrative that Obama and David Axelrod built, and, like
all stories, it’s not entirely true.” The president’s official biographer also
explained why the former Barry Soetoro needed a new narrative.
Dreams from My Father devotes more than 2,000 words to “Frank,” a happy-drunk poet
and counselor. In Rising
Star, Garrow correctly identified “Frank” as Frank Marshall Davis,
an African American Communist who spent most of his life defending all-white
Stalinist dictatorships. As Garrow explained, “Davis’ Communist background plus
his kinky exploits made him politically radioactive,” so if Barry was to become
a political player, Frank had to go.
In the best Stalinist
tradition, Frank disappeared from the audio version of Dreams, and did not
appear in the 2006 The
Audacity of Hope. In similar style, Frank does not appear
in The World As It
Is: A Memoir of the Obama White House, released in 2018 by
Iran deal promoter Ben Rhodes, or in Michelle Obama’s 2018 Becoming. Also missing
in both books is David Garrow’s Rising
Star: The Making of Barack Obama. The author, doubtless under
pressure from the former president, is now changing his tune.
In “Obama’s Airbrushed Dreams,” in the
March 2020 edition of The
Critic, Garrow transforms Dreams
from My Father back into a legitimate memoir and autobiography.
For further research, see Barack ‘em
Up: A Literary Investigation, and Yes I Con:
United Fakes of America. And adapt
what the former president said last week.
There is “no precedent” for a
composite character with a bogus autobiography becoming president of the United
States, yet it happened in 2008, and again in 2012. There was no precedent for
an outgoing president to deploy deep state operators to support his chosen
successor and attack her opponent, yet in 2016 the composite character did just
that.
In similar style, there was no
precedent for an outgoing president tasking the FBI to target a National
Security Advisor with a perjury trap to destroy his life and reputation. In
2017, the composite character sprung that trap, and in 2020 he tricks it out
with the lie that Flynn was charged with perjury. And if you like your plan,
you can keep it.
What the FBI did to Flynn was a
violation of institutional norms and the rule of law, but as Sebastian Gorka noted on
Saturday, “as of this writing, not one person has been charged with any crime
connected to the FBI’s use of its enormous power for political purposes. Not
one. Not Comey, not Strzok, not McCabe, not Lynch. No one.” So maybe the
composite character’s transformation of America is the new normal going
forward.
Back in 2016, his chosen
successor was former First Lady Hillary Clinton. In 2020, he endorses his
former vice president Joe Biden, so one might say the composite character is
still on the ballot.
As November 3 approaches, look
for more lies and obfuscation from the former president whose own biographer
proclaimed him a composite character in the historical fiction of Dreams from My Father.
As President Trump says, we’ll have to see what happens.
Obama's General Flynn Problem
Obama's General Flynn Problem
When the real message of 'Dreams from My Father' becomes clear.
May 11, 2020
Lloyd Billingsley
And the fact that there is no precedent that anybody can find for someone who has been charged with perjury just getting off scot-free. That’s the kind of stuff where you begin to get worried that basic — not just institutional norms — but our basic understanding of rule of law is at risk.
That was former president Barack Obama last week after the DOJ dropped the case against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, who had not been “charged with perjury,” or anything else. The FBI set up Flynn in a perjury trap, with threats against his family, and that violated both institutional norms and the rule of law. The 44th president set up the whole thing in a January 5, 2017 Oval Office meeting with FBI boss James Comey, vice president Joe Biden, CIA boss John Brennan, and other administration officials. This revelation created a stir, but it’s really old news.
“POTUS wants to know everything we are doing,” Lisa Page texted to Peter Strzok, the FBI factotum in the campaign against candidate and President Trump. To keep that operation going once Trump took office, POTUS needed to take down Flynn. The January 5 meeting was key but in May of 2017 a bigger bombshell would explode.
'Dreams from My Father' was not a memoir or an autobiography; it was instead, in multitudinous ways, without any question a work of historical fiction. It featured many true-to-life figures and a bevy of accurately described events that indeed had occurred, but it employed the techniques and literary license of a novel, and its most important composite character was the narrator himself.
This was the judgement of POTUS 44’s official biographer David Garrow, a Pulitzer Prize winner and acclaimed author of Bearing the Cross, The FBI and Martin Luther King, Jr. and other books. Garrow let his subject preview the manuscript of Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama and it’s easy to see why the president maintained strong disagreements with the account.
Dreams from My Father was a novel, and Garrow was on to the composite authorship. On page 1049 of Rising Star, an unidentified reporter explains, “The whole Obama narrative is built around this narrative that Obama and David Axelrod built, and, like all stories, it’s not entirely true.” The president’s official biographer also explained why the former Barry Soetoro needed a new narrative.
Dreams from My Father devotes more than 2,000 words to “Frank,” a happy-drunk poet and counselor. In Rising Star, Garrow correctly identified “Frank” as Frank Marshall Davis, an African American Communist who spent most of his life defending all-white Stalinist dictatorships. As Garrow explained, “Davis’ Communist background plus his kinky exploits made him politically radioactive,” so if Barry was to become a political player, Frank had to go.
In the best Stalinist tradition, Frank disappeared from the audio version of Dreams, and did not appear in the 2006 The Audacity of Hope. In similar style, Frank does not appear in The World As It Is: A Memoir of the Obama White House, released in 2018 by Iran deal promoter Ben Rhodes, or in Michelle Obama’s 2018 Becoming. Also missing in both books is David Garrow’s Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama. The author, doubtless under pressure from the former president, is now changing his tune.
In “Obama’s Airbrushed Dreams,” in the March 2020 edition of The Critic, Garrow transforms Dreams from My Father back into a legitimate memoir and autobiography. For further research, see Barack ‘em Up: A Literary Investigation, and Yes I Con: United Fakes of America. And adapt what the former president said last week.
There is “no precedent” for a composite character with a bogus autobiography becoming president of the United States, yet it happened in 2008, and again in 2012. There was no precedent for an outgoing president to deploy deep state operators to support his chosen successor and attack her opponent, yet in 2016 the composite character did just that.
In similar style, there was no precedent for an outgoing president tasking the FBI to target a National Security Advisor with a perjury trap to destroy his life and reputation. In 2017, the composite character sprung that trap, and in 2020 he tricks it out with the lie that Flynn was charged with perjury. And if you like your plan, you can keep it.
What the FBI did to Flynn was a violation of institutional norms and the rule of law, but as Sebastian Gorka noted on Saturday, “as of this writing, not one person has been charged with any crime connected to the FBI’s use of its enormous power for political purposes. Not one. Not Comey, not Strzok, not McCabe, not Lynch. No one.” So maybe the composite character’s transformation of America is the new normal going forward.
Back in 2016, his chosen successor was former First Lady Hillary Clinton. In 2020, he endorses his former vice president Joe Biden, so one might say the composite character is still on the ballot.
As November 3 approaches, look for more lies and obfuscation from the former president whose own biographer proclaimed him a composite character in the historical fiction of Dreams from My Father. As President Trump says, we’ll have to see what happens.
Malcolm X Must Fall: Hundreds of Streets, Schools Named After
Black Ally of the KKK
Malcolm X Must Fall: Hundreds of Streets, Schools Named After
Black Ally of the KKK
Malcolm X went from the KKK and Nazis to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Tue Jun 23, 2020
Daniel
Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism
Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer
focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.
Boston and Dallas have
one each. New York City has not one, but two Malcolm X boulevards, along with a
playground. Washington D.C. has Malcolm X Avenue. The Los Angeles City Council
renamed the intersection near the Bilal Islamic Center, Malcolm X Way.
These are a few of the
hundreds of streets, schools, and assorted other civic infrastructure named
after the black supremacist leader who worked together with the KKK and the
American Nazi Party.
“I sat at the table
myself with the heads of the Ku Klux Klan,” Malcolm X later admitted.
There's a Malcolm X
statue in Harlem, and the racist leader's family home in Omaha is listed by
the Park Service in the National Register of Historic Places even though he
became famous preaching the Nation of Islam’s theology that white people are
devils created by a mad scientist and would be killed by UFOs.
The Postal Service even
came out with a stamp for a racial separatist who campaigned for a separate
black country, and against racial
intermarriage.
"Check up on these
integration leaders, and you will find that most of them are either married to
or hooked up with some white woman," Malcolm X ranted. “No black
person married to a white person can speak for me!"
These racist beliefs made
Malcolm X a natural ally of the KKK in fighting against civil rights.
In 1961, Malcolm X met with
members of the Klu Klux Klan in Atlanta to work together on an alliance against
the civil rights movement. The meeting was the result of secret diplomacy
between Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad and Klan leader J.B. Stoner who
would later be convicted of the bombing of the Bethel Baptist Church in
Birmingham. While Muhammad and Stoner put on a public show of attacking each
other to increase their stature, behind the scenes the NOI and KKK were allies.
Even as Klansmen bombed
black churches like Bethel, they would leave the NOI’s mosques alone.
While Malcolm X would
later blame this “conspiracy” on Elijah Muhammad, the NOI leader, the former
Malcolm Little was a child of Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement
Association (UNIA) which had previously allied with the Klan and praised
Hitler.
“Between the Klu Klux
Klan and the NAACP group, give me the Klan,” Garvey had once said.
Alliances between white
supremacists and black supremacists would continue under Louis Farrakhan’s
leadership of the Nation of Islam. These racist alliances now date back for at
least a century.
Malcolm X and his Klan
counterparts both agreed that there was a superior race that would defeat the
inferior race. They both saw integrationists as their enemies and blamed the
Jews for everything.
“The Jew is behind the
integration movement, using the Negro as a tool,” Malcolm X told the KKK.
The man now honored as a
civil rights leader also suggested that the Klan kill white civil rights
activists, or as Malcolm X called them, “traitors who assisted integration
leaders”
The murders of Chaney,
Goodman, and Schwerner came three years later. Viola Liuzzo was killed the year
after that. By then, Malcolm X had joined her as a casualty of his former hate
group.
The great historical
irony is that a black nationalist ally of the Klan who had fought the civil
rights movement and encouraged the murders of men like Chaney and Goodman has
become a definitive civil rights figure, while Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel's
march with MLK is airbrushed out of movies.
Malcolm X had never made
any secret of his rabid anti-Semitism.
“Jews run the country,”
he once declared.
While Malcolm X’s meeting
with the KKK was briefly kept secret (though at least one of Little’s fellow
Nation of Islam ministers had participated in a Klan rally), his flirtation
with the American Nazi Party became very public that same year when Malcolm X
delivered a racial separatist speech to an audience that included George
Lincoln Rockwell and other members of his American Nazi Party.
Malcolm X introduced
George Lincoln Rockwell, the leader of the American Nazi Party, on stage, led a
round of applause for the Neo-Nazi leader, and called him, “Mr. Rockwell.”
Behind the scenes, the
NOI and ANP had worked out an agreement of “mutual assistance”.
Some will protest that
Malcolm X rejected his racist views when he traded in the Nation of Islam and
adopted mainstream Islam. And yet we are told that we must judge every
historical figure, every statue and street name now being denounced as racist,
for their worst moments, not their best ones.
There is an obvious
hypocrisy in allowing Malcolm X to grow, but not any American historical
figure.
Malcolm X did change, but
he didn’t stop being a bigot. Instead he shifted from a racist and religious
bigotry to an exclusively religious bigotry. The new Malcolm X could accept the
men with blue eyes whom he saw while performing his pilgrimage to Mecca as long
as they shared his Islamic religion.
As Andrew Bostom, the historian and author of The Legacy of
Islamic Antisemitism notes, during his pilgrimage, Malcolm
X paid a visit to Hitler’s Mufti, who had lobbied Hitler to kill Jews, and met
up with current leaders of the PLO, including Ahmed Shukeiri, who had called
for throwing the Jews in the sea.
The year was 1964 and the
PLO was not fighting to conquer the West Bank and Gaza, which had been seized
by the Arabs in 1948, it was fighting to wipe out the Jews. “Those who survive
will remain in Palestine, but I estimate that none of them will survive,”
Shukeri would later warn Israeli Jews.
Malcolm X had gone from
bonding with the KKK over their mutual anti-Semitism to bonding with a new
bunch of Nazis over the mass murder of Jews.
Malcolm X's visit to Gaza
took place under Egyptian hegemony, Shukeri was a Nasser puppet, and the civil
rights leader was studying his new "moderate" Islam under the
auspices of a totalitarian regime that was repressing Coptic Christians and
plotting to kill millions of Jews.
The newly tolerant
Malcolm X accused "Israeli Zionists" of practicing colonialism in
Africa under the authority of their "Jewish prophets" and their
"Jewish God". Like so many other antisemites, Malcolm X easily
transmuted his old denunciations of Jewish financial dominance into Zionist
financial control.
As a Nation of Islam
member, Malcolm X had defended the hate group's anti-Semitism by denouncing the
"Jews who have been guilty of exploiting the black people in this country,
economically." As an Islamist, he raved that, “the number one weapon of
20th century imperialism is zionist dollarism, and one of the main bases for
this weapon is Zionist Israel.”
In Malcolm X’s lazy antisemitic
stereotype, the Jews were still using money to control black people.
Meanwhile just about
every Islamist was controlling Malcolm X. Not only did Malcolm X study at Al
Azhar University, the fountainhead of ugly Islamist bigotry, but the head of
Saudi Arabia's Muslim World League and Muslim Brotherhood leader Said Ramadan
were all teaching Malcolm about Islam.
The old Malcolm X had
palled around with the KKK and junior Nazis. The new Malcolm X had finally
found the real thing. The Saudis and the Muslim Brotherhood saw in Malcolm X an
opportunity to bring down the Nation of Islam, whose beliefs had very little to
do with the Koran, and to build up an Islamist presence in America. The Nation
of Islam fought back and the power struggle killed Malcolm X.
Malcolm X had gone from
the KKK to the Islamist networks that would spawn Al Qaeda and ISIS.
After a plane crash,
Malcolm X had celebrated the death toll and declaimed, “Why can’t Allah slay
crackers for the so-called Negro?”
The PLO would begin a
major rash of airline attacks in a few years that would inspire 9/11.
The new Malcolm X was
really no different than the old Malcolm X. What both incarnations had wanted
was a separatist Muslim state. The old Malcolm X had admired Muhammad Ahmad,
the Islamic leader of the Mahdiist Islamic State, who had responded to British
efforts to suppress slavery with a brutal campaign by former slave traders that
defeated the British forces and enslaved their wives and children.
"Mahdiism has
re-established the slave trade, which is now in full vigour, and almost all
those slaves who were liberated in the Government days have been sold again as
slaves," Father Joseph Ohrwalder, a captured missionary documented while
noting the booming demand for “black” slaves.
Malcolm X’s enthusiasm
for a jihad for slavery might seem improbable, but so would his alliance with
Nazis and the Klan. It was always tyranny, bigotry and repression that captured
his imagination.
The former Little was
drawn to Sudan, the gateway of the trade in African slaves to the Arab lands,
and the launching pad for Islamist efforts to colonize Africa. While great
efforts have been taken to portray Malcolm X’s conversion to Islam as an
enlightening revelation of racial tolerance, the former racist had just signed
on with an international theocratic movement that was beginning a global
jihadist campaign.
Should American streets,
schools, playgrounds and libraries be named after such a man?
If we are going to
question the legitimacy of statues of everyone from Columbus to Jefferson, what
possible reason could there be for leaving in place the legacy of a Klan ally
and a vicious racist?
Celebrating Malcolm X
shows that this is not about racism or slavery. It’s about racial supremacism.
You can ally with the
KKK, party with the Nazis, and romanticize Islamic slavery as long as you’re a
black nationalist. The Democrats, and their legion of corporate and media
allies, can falsely claim that this is about racism. But it’s about the same
racial supremacism that led Malcolm X to make common cause with the Nazis and
the KKK. And then to study Islam with the murderers of Christians and Jews.
If they want to tear down
statues of racists, then there’s one statue in Harlem they can start with
Malcolm X must fall.
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