Thursday, March 20, 2014

White Extremist Rally Flopped In Cincy!

Extremism continues in America.

There are over 1,100 active hate groups in the United States. The far right extremism is so unprecedented its almost scary.

In Cincinnati, a White extremist wanted to gather his fellow brethren for a Worldwide White Pride March.

White extremist Kyle Hunt wanted to have thousands of proud White men appear at this rally.

They took their rally to the streets of the Cincinnati suburb of Florence, Kentucky.

Unfortunately, 10 people showed up to this event.

According to the website, The White Man March is scheduled for the third Saturday of every month and involves coordinated pro-white activity around the world. The purpose is to spread information through activism, but also to make a statement that White people are united in their love for their race and in their opposition to its destruction.

Non-white groups such as La Raza have monthly marches and gatherings with many thousands of participants, while groups advocating for White interests remain relatively silent or hidden from the public. One of the major goals of the White Man March is to demonstrate that pro-White people are able to form a unified front and participate in large-scale action simultaneously, which will send a powerful message to our supporters, our enemies, and those of our race who are still on the fence. We also seek to set a precedent that other pro-white organizations can follow in the future.
White extremist Kyle Hunt.

They're goal was to expect thousands of people to participate in one way or another. White extremists were encouraging people to start networking together now to coordinate local events or to join up with larger regional events. If there are only a few people in a location, they can hang up a banner, hand out fliers, and strike up conversations. If there are more than a few people, they could organize a lightning march (a non-violent flash mob) to make a statement and then disperse before any anti-white protesters or police show up.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that the group displayed a banner that read: "Diversity=white genocide."

Robert Ransdell of Florence said he organized the rally in concert with the White Man March, an international event scheduled for Saturday.

"We are here promoting white interests and encouraging others to stand up for people advocating for the white majority just like the minorities are encouraged to do," Ransdell told the Enquirer.

The rally, which drew about 10 people, ran from 10:30 a.m. to about 1 p.m. just off I-71/75 at the Turfway Road exit.

The mission of the White Man March is to spread information through activism, but also to make a statement that white people are united in their love for their race and in their opposition to its destruction, according to its website whitemanmarch.com.

"As far as anyone in opposition, I would say it is 2014. That is one thing you guys love to say, 'it is 2014, how can these racists be out here?' Well, it is 2014. It has been six or seven decades since white people stood up for themselves and it is about time we start doing so," Ransdell said.

The Kentucky State Conference of the NAACP saw nothing wrong with the group protesting but it did object to their message.
Education is seriously lacking here.

"We would disagree vehemently with their stance regarding minority rights. The mission of the NAACP is for equal rights for everyone whether red, yellow, black or white. We do not differentiate. We have never protested for anything but equality. I'm not sure if this group is for that," Raoul Cunningham, president of the Kentucky State Conference of the NAACP, said Saturday.

"Diversity is inclusive of everyone," Cunningham added. "Those individuals do not have a clue as to what the meaning of diversity is."

Ransdell has organized other protests in Greater Cincinnati, including a 2012 one in North College Hill after a group of black teens attacked a white man. Last year he was removed from a meeting in Park Hills.

Take discretion in viewing this video.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Black Women Acting Out In A Restaurant Goes Viral!

Some ignorant people act fight inside an Ohio restaurant.

Once that hit the social webs, here comes the racist right to make their case about "us Black folk" acting like animals in their establishments.

Forget that many Whites have acted out in restaurants and venues. For the racist right,  it's only Blacks that folks who are the criminals. Ask White extremists such as that asshat Colin Flaherty. He obsesses over social norms in Black America.

He wrote White Girl Bleeds Alot, a book worries about.how the junk food media ignores criminal acts by "us Black folk".

A restaurant is cleaning up after four women fought inside. These women are probably banned for life after this incident.
Flaherty is a compulsive agitator. He is the rallying call for all White extremists. He plugs his facts and reports onto the conservative blog World Nut Daily. The website promotes controversial themes such as this "Black on everyone" violence.

Again, Flaherty really digs out of his ass to find those nuggets. Then he throws his poo at the masses saying that "ah ha, I got proof".

Any event regardless will be certified agitation.

According to him and many in the racist right, we're "natural born criminals" and the president is the "commander-and-chief of racism".

The Dayton Daily News couldn't help itself. They really want to lose the title of being called a "liberal" rag by its conservative readers. The newspaper reports four Black women acting out in a restaurant and that lovely camera is there to capture the whole thing.

Police arrested the four women and two juveniles Monday night after responding to complaints about a fight inside Elsa's on the Border restaurant in Dayton.

Erinn Smith, Airika Taylor, Shabree Andrews and Melissa Taylor got the bologna sandwiches at the Montgomery County lockup. These four women acted like animals in a Mexican restaurant. The pictures come courtesy of Jailbase.com. It will cost them $500 to have their images removed from this website.  
The adults taken into custody were Shabree Andrews, 24, Airika Taylor, 32, Erinn Smith, 31, and Melissa Taylor, 30. Andrews, Smith and Airika Taylor were arrested on assault, criminal damaging and disorderly conduct charges. Melissa Taylor was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge.

According to the police report, officers received a call around 10:20 p.m. that stated, "Two groups are fighting and throwing objects at each other" at Elsa's at 1227 Wilmington Ave. When police arrived at the restaurant, they saw a group of women leaving the building. Soon after, the women re-entered the restaurant and began yelling at another group that was inside. Police separated the two groups.

One of the women told police that she and her family had been eating dinner when an argument broke out with a table of women sitting nearby.
White extremist Colin Flaherty turd flips over Black crime.
According to witnesses, Andrews stood on the table yelling and, at one point, threw an unknown object at someone's head.

A fight broke out between both parties with plates, silverware, food and glassware being thrown. Police noted several tables were overturned and food and broken glass were all over the floor. They also said a chicken wing and multiple quesadillas were stuck to the wall.

The restaurant manager told police that many customers left the restaurant when the fight broke out, fearing for their safety.

While police were taking the women into custody, Melissa Taylor began yelling obscenities at officers about her sister going to jail, according to the report. She was also arrested.

All the women were taken to Montgomery County lockup.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Chris Brown's Iron College Stay Is Imminent!


The troubled pop star is going to have at least a month in the county lockup for the violation of his probation.

Chris Brown, 24 had an appearance in an orange jumpsuit as he was being handed a month of stay after the incident in Washington, DC.

To make it worse, his weeping mother is concerned that her son could be in the iron college for the next 10 years. Joyce Hawkins, Brown mother and former manager has deep concerns that his temper doomed him.

The possibility of the entertainer getting time in the iron college is imminent. Brown had a lot of run-ins with the law. And these incidents piled on for his probation to be revoked. The final straw was him being kicked out of rehab.

The judge got tired of the "celebrity pampering". He summoned him to court. And now his life is in the hands of the Los Angeles Superior Court.

Mom took to Twitter showing her support for her embattled son.




The incident in 2009 may have led his former girlfriend into the arms of another. And to make it worse, the pop singer's rival is the hottest MC in the game right now.

The Associated Press entertainment writer Anthony McCartney wrote that Brown with a roll of his eyes and a comment that he was good at using guns and knives, Chris Brown may have cost himself weeks of freedom and his chance to get back to making music anytime soon.
Bad day for pop singer.
The reasons for Brown's dismissal from a Malibu rehab facility were detailed in court on Monday, with a judge ordering the Grammy winner to remain in jail until a formal probation violation hearing can be convened on April 23.

The jail stint will be Brown's longest and comes more than five years after he viciously attacked his then-girlfriend Rihanna in a rented sports car just hours before the Grammy Awards. Superior Court Judge James R. Brandlin said he was most troubled by a comment the singer made during a group therapy session last week.

"I am good at using guns and knives," the rehab reported Brown said in response to an exercise asking him to reflect on what he was good or excelled at.

Other transgressions cited by rehab workers included the singer ignoring a worker who was waiting to give him a drug test, rubbing elbows with a woman when he had signed an agreement to stay at least two feet away from all female clients and joking telling fellow patients, "I'm going to ask my higher power to take away my troubles." When asked whether he was serious, Brown said yes while shaking his head no, a report on Brown's conduct stated.

Outside court, Brown's attorney described Brown as having a bad day at the facility and said he didn't think his client should be forced to stay behind bars for another month.

"You know - do you have a bad day? I have bad days sometimes," Mark Geragos said outside the courthouse. "Do you say things you'd like to take back? I certainly do. So I don't know that being in a therapeutic session and you're talking about your reflections and you say one sentence means you go to jail? Seems to me to be counterproductive to therapy."

Geragos said he planned to petition to have Brown released before the April hearing. The singer has legal woes on the East Coast as well and is due to go on trial in a misdemeanor assault case in Washington, D.C., on April 17.
Chris Brown's mother Joyce Hawkins warned him not to act out to no avail.
Geragos said Brown's incarceration might make it impossible for the trial to start on time, and would be a waste of judicial and jail resources.

Deputy District Attorney Mary Murray however said Brown has had repeated chances to comply with his sentence for the Rihanna attack, which required him to obey all laws and complete six months' worth of community labor. Brown's completion of those hours was called into question last year, and Brandlin required the singer to do another 1,000 hours of roadside cleanup and graffiti removal as punishment for a misdemeanor hit-and-run case.

"He has put himself into custody," Murray said.

Brown appeared in court wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, a sharp contrast from the suits and designer jeans he has worn for other court hearings.

Geragos had requested that Brown be allowed to change into a suit, but Brandlin refused. He did allow the singer's handcuffs to be removed during the hearing, and ordered photographers not film deputies placing the restraints back on after the hearing.

Brown had been in court-ordered rehab since November and until recently had received good reviews from probation officials and praise from Brandlin.

Since his arrest in February 2009 for assaulting Rihanna, Brown has worked to restore his public image and has released three albums, including 2011's "F.A.M.E." that won the Grammy Award for best R&B album.

Brown's fifth album, "X," has been delayed several times and a new release date has not been set. He has launched several singles from the album, but while some have reached the Top 40, they haven't resonated on the charts like his previous tracks.

The Nicki Minaj-assisted "Love More" was the strongest of the singles, peaking at No. 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, while the current single, "Loyal" with Lil Wayne, broke into the Top 40 last week. Brown is still a popular guest collaborator in the R&B and hip-hop world: He's featured on rapper Kid Ink's rising Top 15 hit "Show Me" and singer-songwriter Sevyn Streeter's R&B hit "It Won't Stop."

Rosina Ferrara

Monday, March 17, 2014

Saint Louis et la justice sociale

Ophelia DeVore-Mitchell, RIP

First Black model, Ophelia DeVore


Ophelia DeVore-Mitchell, a former model, agent, charm-school director and newspaper publisher who almost single-handedly opened the modeling profession to African-Americans, and in so doing expanded public understanding of what American beauty looks like, died on Feb. 28 in Manhattan. She was 91.
Her death was announced on March 6 on the floor of the House of Representatives by Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Democrat of Georgia. At her death, Mrs. DeVore-Mitchell was the publisher emeritus ofThe Columbus Times, a black newspaper in Columbus, Ga., which she ran from the 1970s until her retirement about five years ago.
Long before the phrase “Black is beautiful” gained currency in the 1960s, Mrs. DeVore-Mitchell was preaching that ethos by example.
In New York in the 1940s — an age when modeling schools, and modeling jobs, were overwhelmingly closed to blacks — she helped start the Grace del Marco Modeling Agency and later founded the Ophelia DeVore School of Self-Development and Modeling. The enterprises, which served minorities, endured for six decades.

Ms. DeVore's modeling career have paved the way for Black and Women of Color supermodels, Donyale Luna, Naomi Sims, Beverly Johnson, Iman, Tyra Banks, Halle Berry, Grace Jones, etc.

Rest in peace, Ophelia!


Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Racist Right's War With Jay And Bey!

The right can't stand them. 
Since President Barack Obama was reelected on the power of the hip-hop community, the racist right has turned to those entertainers as the vile menace towards American values.

The folks over at Loserville, Bill-O (known as O'Loofus), King Hippo, That Guy Who Helped Obama Win, and That Guy Who Throw Shit To The Wall are prime examples of the divisive nonsense that fuels attacks upon the Black community.

Each of these agitators have found some way to attack the Carters for being, well entertainers and business moguls.

I've listened to the racist right outrage over their Grammy's duet.

I've listened to them talk about Jay-Z and his past days. The racist right not even considering that despite his troubled past, he managed to become one of the richest entertainers in history.

I've listened to them complain about Beyonce telling her fans to be "bold" and "bow down".

I've heard even three Republican lawmakers called upon an investigation into the couple going to Cuba.

They just don't like them.
A real power couple, Jay-Z and Beyonce.
The Black community has more support for the president/ The racist right can't understand why with all the economic woes troubling the Black community, they can't win "us" over. They can't figure out that even with a Black president, unemployment is high and "us Black folk" ignoring Republicans at the ballot box.

Could we be the prime examples of a screwed up generation?

Most conservatives believe that "us Black folk" bemoan about the president's race contributing to his low job approval. Obviously many Black Americans have this notion to believe that all the attacks on the president and the entertainers in the hip-hop community is solely on race.

No.
Caution an angry O'Loofus is a coming!
We rally around the fact that for all the accomplishments by [the president and those in the Black community],  those in the racist right still look at us as NIGGERS!

The conservatives attack on Black celebrities for corrupting their innocent children. These entertainers open their children to progress. And the right can't stand it.

That's probably why you hear more name drops from the likes of King Hippo, O'Loofus or That Guy Who Helped Obama Win. They're jealous of their success.





Drizzy And RiRi: Are They An Item?

Drake and Rihanna are an item.

It appears that RiRi and Drizzy are together again. Robyn Fentry and Aubrey Graham, professionally known as Rihanna and Drake are an item.


What sparked a huge hip-hop feud with rival entertainer Chris Brown was the rumors of Drake and Rihanna seeing each other.

Apparently the junk food media is really seeing chemistry between the two.

The media is telling that the two entertainers are hinting at marriage.

Of course we'll see how this goes!

Many Americans thought that being a domestic violence victim was going to change her to become more productive to the cause of victim's rights. Alas, that's not the case.

Every so often, I hear stories about Rihanna's boyfriends and lifestyle. The more I hear, the less I like about her personally.

The controversial pop singer and rapper have both been on a fling for quite sometime.

Even though RiRi and Drake have been going on romantic dates since October, neither ever gave an inch about their relationship, often leaving clubs and restaurants separately in an attempt to hide the love that was blossoming between them. So the fact that Drake didn’t hesitate to introduce Rihanna as his girlfriend to a stranger is huge! It really shows how serious he and Rihanna are now.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Chris Brown WILL LIKELY Go To The Iron College!

Could he be facing time in the iron college for his continuous antics?

The Huffington Post and Associated Press report that the troubled entertainer is back in the custody of law enforcement on breach of warrant.

Authorities say the pop singer Chris Brown is back in the county lockup..

Sheriff's Deputy Amber Smith says Brown was taken into custody on Friday on the warrant but that no other details were immediately available.

The 25-year-old remains on probation for his 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna and had been ordered by a judge to remain in rehab since November. He was arrested in Washington, D.C., in October after a man accused the singer of hitting him outside a hotel.

An email message sent to his attorney, Mark Geragos, was not immediately returned.

An email message sent to probation officials was not immediately returned Friday afternoon.

Spokeswomen for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and Superior Court said they had not been informed of Brown's arrest.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Lupita Fetish..Pt3





Listen, then weep!

Dems Might Attack Greg Abbot's Disability!

Greg Abbott is a Tea Party endorsed Republican nominee for Texas governor. He is in a wheelchair and fights against those who are disabled. He will face Democratic nominee Wendy Davis.

Somehow, it may be a first for the Republicans. A Republican candidate for governor could be the first disabled Texan to be elected to the office.

Greg Abbot, the state attorney general and Tea Party endorsed candidate will be facing Wendy Davis, the state representative who gained national headlines for a filibuster over a Texas law that restricted abortion in the state.

What you didn't know about the two. Davis is a polarizing woman. She is already under attack by the racist right for her "lies" about being a part of the struggle.

What you didn't know about Abbott is the very fact that despite him being disabled, in his mind, the disabled, the poor, the needy and the unemployed better get their asses back to work. Sure he's a supporter of the American with Disabilities Act. But he believes that those who sue on behalf of ADA are whiny liberal activists who can't use their abilities like he (a privileged Republican).

The Dallas News reports that in a series of legal cases in his three terms, Abbott’s office has fought a blind pharmacy professor in Amarillo who wanted reflective tape on the stairs to her office; two deaf defendants in Laredo who asked for a qualified sign language interpreter in their courtroom; and a woman with an amputated leg. In that case, the state argued she was not disabled because she had a prosthetic limb.

Abbott, who has used a wheelchair since a tree fell on him while he was jogging and crushed his spine almost 30 years ago, applauds the 1990 federal law. It has helped provide the ramps, wide doors and access that allow him to give speeches and meet with constituents.

While Abbott, the leading Republican contender for governor, benefits from the ADA mandates that guide businesses, builders and cities, he believes it is unconstitutional to force the state to comply. He has argued that his duty is to protect the state’s autonomy and its taxpayers by using all legal tools available to him — including the argument that the state is immune from disability lawsuits brought under the ADA.

“It’s the attorney general’s duty to zealously represent the interests of the state of Texas, and in these cases that meant raising all applicable legal arguments in litigation where Texas was sued in court,” said Abbott spokesman Jerry Strickland.

Abbott’s office has been aggressive on the issue. The state has frequently lost, even before conservative courts such as the Texas Supreme Court. And yet when there has been a trial, it has won several of the cases, with arguments that beat back the charges of discrimination.

Advocates for the disabled say Abbott’s office has worked to deny ADA protections by repeatedly and falsely claiming that impaired Texans don’t have the right to sue the state for discrimination. Abbott declined several requests from The Dallas Morning News to discuss the matter.

It touches on two key elements of Abbott’s campaign to succeed Gov. Rick Perry. He is touting his record of defending conservative legal principles. But Abbott also is highlighting his disability as evidence of his toughness. In campaign speeches and videos, he notes that he has “literally, a spine of steel” as a result of the accident.

And his likely Democratic opponent, Wendy Davis, is already raising questions about his performance as attorney general on issues such as school finance.

In most disability cases, Abbott’s office has claimed sovereign immunity for Texas. Such immunity, granted in the 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, says a state can’t be sued without its consent.

It’s an argument that stops a case dead in its tracks and asks the court to toss the suit. If the state wins, the suit is over before a trial can be held to examine the merits of the case.

On ADA claims, federal appellate courts have established exceptions to a state’s claim of immunity. For instance, if a state agency accepts federal funding, it implicitly accepts federal rules and waives its immunity, the courts have said.

Critics say Abbott has shown himself to be obstinate in claiming sovereign immunity on ADA issues, even though federal courts have shot down the argument numerous times in the past nine years.

“The law is the law is the law,” said James Harrington, director of the Texas Civil Rights Project, a nonprofit group that has fought the state on several sovereign immunity claims in disability cases and won. “And the law is not ambiguous.”

Strickland said sovereign immunity as applied to disability claims is complex, and each case raises distinct legal and fact issues.

He cited a 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case, which exhorted courts to look at ADA cases and sovereign immunity “on a claim-by-claim basis.” That is what the state is doing, he said.
In the past, Abbott has suggested, though, that lawsuits are an appropriate way for the disabled to secure accommodations under the ADA.

When Gov. George W. Bush appointed Abbott to the Texas Supreme Court in 1995, the state quickly settled an ADA lawsuit over making the court building accessible to wheelchairs. Ramps and other renovations were made just before Abbott was sworn in.

At the time, Abbott said it was “ironic” that the Supreme Court, “the gatekeeper of the law,” had to be sued to comply.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

NC Forward Together / Saving OurSelves Voting Rights Rally





March 11th, 2014 - Rev. Dr. William J. Barber, II and the Forward Together Movement welcomes the S.O.S. Coalition in Raleigh as its Caravan for Democracy makes its way from Selma, Ala. to Washington DC, leaving 49 years almost to the day after civil rights leaders were beaten for daring to organize for voting rights in the Jim Crow South. Many of the assembled carry signs that memorialize the efforts and sacrifices made at Bloody Sunday in March 1965, sacrifices that spurred Congress to act on the mass disenfranchisement of African Americans by passing the Voting Rights Act later that summer.

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