Sunday, December 14, 2014

"Rules for Whites": I thought the protests weren't about race


15 comments:

bagoh20 said...

At the hands of police more Whites are victims than Blacks. At the hands of criminals, Blacks overwhelmingly victimize other races as well as their own. The simple fact is that overall Blacks have the least grievance and the most to account for and change. They need to protest into the mirror.

Shouting Thomas said...

The whole scene is deja vu.

Replay of the 60s.

chickelit said...

Shouting Thomas said...
The whole scene is deja vu.

Replay of the 60s.


The scene needs a Patty Hearst. Who will volunteer?

I nominate Lena Dunham.

ricpic said...

Ooh ooh, can whites be segregated from the noble blacks so we wouldn't, uh...contaminate 'em? They could throw me in that briar patch right now!

KCFleming said...

Whites should use separate drinking fountains and sit in the back of the bus, too.

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

What if you are, what Obama called, a typical white person and you buy a legal megaphone and you try to use it to protest?

I'm guessing you go on de Blasio's shit list.

Synova said...

I think it's pretty dang funny.

And if I was having a protest all about my specialness I'd be a bit testy when the crusaders arrived to speak for me, too.

Chip Ahoy said...

What ?????!!!????!!1111¡¡¡¡!!!111?????

Do you meant to tell me that my moral posing is rejected?

The thing is, every protest attracts weirdo hanger-ons.

I noticed that when I followed tea party people filing by my building. I wondered, "How did they even know to gather?" Look at their poorly drawn signs. I'm always the last to learn of things. How were they organized so early? Where did they all come from? Are they mean? I bet they're mean. Those dangling tea bags are stupid. What doe it mean? Why let your kid make the signs? "

Turns out they were the nicest people ever. And that did surprise me.

They saw me struggling with my sticks and backpack and moved in to assist. A woman three times my weight and twice my age. They moved off the steps to allow me to pass through. The graciously allowed photographs even of their children. They would rush forward when they sensed I was going to tip over. (which is always hilarious) They engaged conversationally. And they were smart. Not just activated. Nothing at all what I associate with angry protests. Theirs was controlled rational anger. It was all quite impressive.

But their gathering attracted all types of uninvited (such as myself) I noticed city trucks with horrific anti-abortion messages with pictures of actual abortions all over the place. Quite ugly that, and as it turned out not really part of tea-party's message, judging by their speeches, they were very narrowly concerned about debt passed off to their children, intergenerational debt they considered unmoral and unacceptable. Fidelity to US Constitution. Nothing at all about abortions.

Then the bag lady types, hippy clothing, real bags full of pamphlets, save the earth, rid the FRB, get out of Nicaragua (?) that sort of thing. Madison type people inclined to reach back 80 years for proof of the advantages that labor unions provided humankind, child labor and 8-hour work day and the like. Weirdos, lots of weirdo hanger-ons. You can sort them easily from the real as moths attracted to light. Attracted to any gathering, actually. ANY political gathering is reason enough to get out.

That is what these posers are. Moral posers.

Why do I say that? Because the biggest poser I know, the most fierce liberal of all, wouldn't even come into my building because it has too many blacks. He associates all buildings with mixed racial inhabitants as violent and unpredictable nests of irrational outbursts such as the video shown of the Michael Brown lookalike.

Yesterday I greeted a woman on my floor as we approached each other in the hallway. She appears native American. Instead of "Hi" or "Hello" she raised her right hand and said solemnly, "How."

Come on, that's funny!

edutcher said...

Reminiscent of Chuckie Schumer talking about "our Republicans".

Cuckolds and castrati don't get no respect.

AllenS said...

Your question for today.

Michael Haz said...

Judging by the requirements listed on that sign, there may finally be some jobs for unemployed sociology majors. What a relief it must be for their families.

The pay is lousy though.

But it can cure white privilege, if the job holder works at it with some diligence.

Just mind your manners.

Michael Haz said...

Reading several feeds from Sydney - It sounds like the police have gone in with stun grenades. Possible gunshots, paramedics rushing to scene.

Game over.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

It is like the hippy protestors from 1960's are never ever going to die and we are never going to be able to pass away from their moronic narcissistic philosophies and self hate. I can say this as a true child of the 60's and was around these people at the time. I didn't like them even then.

Worse! They are still here and have infiltrated our top levels of government and ruined our educational system.

I want a reset button...for real....that will just do a sort of rapture thingy on all these dopes. Magically lift them up into the air and make them disappear.

Poof. Can't you see it. Hillary and her ilk. Pajama boy and all those pretend hipsters. 95% of the media. Rising to the light and then.....POOF....gone.

Plus....we get to keep their stuff!!!! win win.

Aridog said...

A less publicized, and less politically opportunistic, event took place Saturday 13 Dec 2014, when some 50,000 volunteers laid wreaths on 230,000 odd graves at Arlington National Cemetery. Barely acknowledged in the main stream media, "Wreaths Across America" laid memorial wreaths at 1,015 cemetery locations across the USA. Seems idiots rioting or "protesting" is more newsworthy.

My better half, Judi, was among those at Arlington, laying about 25 wreaths herself since she did not spend much time socializing or participating in unique ceremonies...she and her federal police officer friend had one purpose, and both women went at it vigorously...the average wreaths laid per participant was 5.

Yes, I am proud of her. I am sure she will return next year for the same event...or non-event as the MSM see it.

Aridog said...

Shouting Thomas said...

The whole scene is deja vu...Replay of the 60s.

Yeah, except this time it is a charade.