In the non-pink we have http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-11-26/guest-post-rant-what-i-learned-ferguson and http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-11-26/guest-post-did-they-want-more-violence-ferguson-10-coincidences-too-glaring-ignore
4. There are good people of all races/creeds/colors/whatever that want to just live and let live. Seek out those people, give them a voice, cherish them. Or, as we say in the prepper community – prep, train and form teams. 5. Now that the economic heart of the Ferguson community has been burned to the ground, we will likely see yet another self serving black politician like Maxine Waters (Watts riots) come to power promising all kinds of rainbow pooping unicorn lollipop goodies while Ferguson morphs into Detroit. 6. If you are a business owner close to a large mass of illiterate, impoverished and perpetually aggrieved people – tough shit. You are clearly on your own in a riot as the police/fire will not come to protect/help you. It gets worse and is all the fault of the Pinkoes. I tried to get Max to share his (my) bacon butty with the Great Dane. Zak took the opportunity to sneak some of Mabel's treats from her owner. They all got something of something and were all miffed they didn't get it all. I was in some doubt on dog communism until Mabel dove into the river to encourage Max to come back from the other side. The lad had made it one-way but was unable to pluck up and dive back in to come back. I now know the Great Dane for 'come on you silly little boy'. On Thursday, November 27, 2014 1:40:54 PM UTC, archytas wrote: > > Does it get pinker than this? > " The black voluntary > sector – a political entity – picked up the baton of frontline politics, > but eventually > this also broke down under the impact of the local authority contract > culture, > service provision and management strategies that undermined advocacy and > self-help. The way the state creates ‘enemy images’ and demonises > different communities > creates a ‘brick wall’ between the various outcast communities. What > emerged from community participants was the need to reconstruct the > frontline > in the knowledge that, today, this is not a place or ideology, but the > very lungs of > progressive politics; namely, the living, breathing and vital concept of > solidarity. > It is only by building our own ‘wall’, they said, not to divide, but to > protect people, > and by the different communities showing solidarity through forming a > ‘community of interest’ that connects with ‘communities of influence’, > that we > can confront the ‘joined-up authoritarian state’. It is only this sort of > solidarity > across communities that can help to fight off the threat of militarised > policing and > the social control that such ‘total policing’ ushers in". > > One wonders if this academic has ever read on 'fascist self-sufficiency'? > The Soviets said they built their wall, not to keep their people in, but > capitalism out. On estates of every hue I heard a different story - about > dealing with the few violent creeps who made everyone's life a misery > (Dirty Harry's tale) and the lousy bureaucracy. Now we have unpopular cops > in Broadwater Farm and Ferguson and none nicking bankers. You get shot > over a few cigarillos, but not even arrested for stealing a pension fund. > > On Thursday, November 27, 2014 12:45:52 PM UTC, Allan Heretic wrote: >> >> The advantages of small min pins, she can race between the flowers as she >> patrols her pack's private territory. All while I sit out side enjoying my >> mint tea contemplating prisoner numbers. >> Prisoners numbers attached to monitoring bracelets to control prisoners >> and their activities. This could be used to solve the overcrowded prison >> problems. >> >> لا القتل والاغتصاب واستعباد أو إيذاء الآخرين >> Do not murder, rape, enslave or harm others >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: archytas <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 11:52 AM >> Subject: Re: Mind's Eye Re: Ferguson Missouri >> >> AW, how sweet. Mutual back exercise for the benefit of joints in a mate >> number? Much the same being said by the dogs about the benefits their >> walks bring to me. We're going down >> to the river today and then along to the village in which the industrial >> revolution stated before trotting off to a site of spectacular scientific >> interest (old seeds trapped in sandstone). Sandwiches and coffee near the >> sign that explains the science. Dogs shun the coffee so I can offer to >> share that. Butties usually sniffed out and purloined before I remember I >> have them. I shall think of you doing a helpful stint on the treadmill. >> Mabel usually emerges from the woods near there. She's a Great Dane. Max >> is awestruck. He could get a week's exercise running between you on the >> treadmill and Mabel. I may set up a simulation this afternoon. Missing >> you already, as they say. >> >> Actually, I'm quite serious about the prison numbers as a gender issue. >> Somehow starting from farce might preclude some of the dafter things we >> get serious about like 'there is no crime in Bahrain' - which looks >> different when you know the 10,000 seater jail is full. >> >> >> On Wednesday, 26 November 2014 16:29:20 UTC, Gabby wrote: >>> >>> Hm, I meant mate number as in: hey, we're best buddys , I hear your back >>> hurts from your hard work, let me help you with the lawn, some exercise >>> will do my back good too. >>> Am 26.11.2014 16:41 schrieb "archytas" <[email protected]>: >>> >>>> No Idea what the male number is Gabby - is it a bit like the opposite >>>> of what those women hanging around newsrooms do? I am male I'm afraid, so >>>> am stuck with such as my feet not being the first thing I see looking down >>>> in the shower. Of course, I'm old enough now to be more concerned about >>>> keeping my feet working. For the record, the thinking itself >>>> indestructible younger me would have taken on Mike Brown going forward, >>>> believing some young big punk couldn't hack a fit rugby league player half >>>> his size. Sorry to be so shrill my dear. I never made new man status, >>>> believing women capable of seeing through such crude deceptions, even as >>>> they fell wildly under the strategy. We might consider what the reaction >>>> would have been had Brown been shot by an 8 stone female cop like my >>>> ex-partner Mary. I'll get back in the kitchen and shut the door so you >>>> can't hear me being shrill then me dear. At least you are admitting we >>>> men >>>> can count these days, even if we do our number in shrill voice. >>>> *Je vous adresse mon très amical souvenir c**haleureusement, comme >>>> meme.* >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, November 26, 2014 2:21:40 PM UTC, Gabby wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Your class consciousness is very well audible. When you do the mate >>>>> number you still need to tone down a lot. It sounds shrill, Neil. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am 26.11.2014 um 14:24 schrieb archytas <[email protected]>: >>>>> >>>>> Some interesting views at the Post Gabby. I'm generally not keen to >>>>> extrapolate from criminal mentalities on social problems, yet these >>>>> problems almost must be multi-faceted and thus not amenable to fascist >>>>> analysis through slogan. Much of my experience with black people came >>>>> through cricket (great) and being a cop (good, bad, indifferent) or >>>>> university teacher (as stupid and unreliable as the rest of the class?). >>>>> A >>>>> university friend took me to his village in what was then Zaire. I can >>>>> only say any discussion I've heard on ethnic rights since is so >>>>> constrained >>>>> by political correctness slogans as to be both fascist and based on >>>>> presenting the face of Goody-two-shoes. >>>>> >>>>> Rage against the machine? Not well directed if true - and I feel it >>>>> is. I'm amazed there isn't more rage generally. I'd work with what I've >>>>> seen of Darren Wilson ahead of the looters for sure - yet I always >>>>> wondered >>>>> why cops like me and him had to do the public order thing for the >>>>> Establishment without much consideration. This had me defending the >>>>> right >>>>> of some Nazi to parade through Stockport. >>>>> >>>>> The idea that any human beings are less racist on race grounds is so >>>>> dumb only someone with a PC infection could come up with it. And much as >>>>> I >>>>> don't like the figures on prison populations I'm sick of race >>>>> explanations. Men are imprisoned far more than women. Let's make that a >>>>> gender rights issue!! >>>>> >>>>> Obama is white Tony - just one of the mobiles in my black brush >>>>> collection. >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, 26 November 2014 12:10:36 UTC, Molly wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Detroit retail never fully recovered from the 67 riots created by the >>>>>> same kind of circumstance. The stores that closed having lost everything >>>>>> with no faith that it wouldn't keep happening. The racial divide has >>>>>> played >>>>>> out here in many horrendous ways over the years, including a "black >>>>>> power" >>>>>> city government being instructed by the mayor to do no business with >>>>>> white >>>>>> owned companies. The ethnocentrism was finally the demise of the >>>>>> exclusionary government that fell into deep corruption and bankruptcy. I >>>>>> see both sides and neither are healthy until the city is seen as a whole >>>>>> including all and part of the rest of the world. Through all of it, it >>>>>> has >>>>>> somehow remained a driving force in global economy and culture. Tribal >>>>>> societies no longer function on large scale and examples of this can be >>>>>> seen all over the world. The reluctance of each of us to see beyond >>>>>> color >>>>>> and history lies at the heart of the problem. Grace Lee Boggs fascinates >>>>>> me >>>>>> because her story runs the gamut of descent, rebel, revolutionary, >>>>>> community leader that unites, finding her way from divisive messages to >>>>>> unifying actions. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:29:24 PM UTC-5, facilitator wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The anger I can partially understand since the messiah in the White >>>>>>> House has had little or negative impact on the average black in >>>>>>> "Partially >>>>>>> United States". The seething rage comes from many, many years of >>>>>>> disproportionate treatment and does not need much to surface. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I don't really understand how looting helps the cause. I know >>>>>>> unequivocally when there is a crime being committed people call police >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> not looting mobs to come help. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe the North Koreans can show us what true peace is in the happy >>>>>>> place of the Great Leader! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 4:20:45 PM UTC-5, archytas wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Much is fit only for ridicule Gabby. As for the positive pounding, >>>>>>>> my best friend likes those loud Japanese drums as a prelude to a few >>>>>>>> beers. Quite how we get to sense talk instead of newsroom madness has >>>>>>>> troubled me forever, as I'm sure you know. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd have been expected to take Michael Brown down unarmed - >>>>>>>> something of a mismatch at 168 versus 290 pounds and a routine Salford >>>>>>>> Saturday night. I guess I could have run away until the pink slime >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> doughnuts tired him out and I could get a tow-truck to transport him >>>>>>>> to the >>>>>>>> Crescent. Even armed I tended not to shoot people, fearing weeks of >>>>>>>> paper >>>>>>>> work more than the odd knife graze. Quite why cops were supposed to >>>>>>>> put >>>>>>>> their bodies on the line instead of just shooting bad guys I'm not >>>>>>>> sure. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I don't get the race thing at all, here or in the US other than as >>>>>>>> Tony says. Smacking a cop in the mouth seems pretty 'racist' to me. >>>>>>>> The >>>>>>>> US situation looks a lot like Northern Ireland to me - the Catholics >>>>>>>> had >>>>>>>> genuine civil rights issues there on housing, jobs and lousy >>>>>>>> treatment. >>>>>>>> These were not addressed directly either. The investigation into >>>>>>>> Wilson's >>>>>>>> actions look reasonable and speedy compared with here and much more >>>>>>>> open. >>>>>>>> This seems to no avail. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> One very noticeable thing in the US investigations is knowledge of >>>>>>>> the limitations of cops accounts of their shootings on such as the >>>>>>>> number >>>>>>>> of rounds fired and recall ability. Here our cops are taught to >>>>>>>> parrot the >>>>>>>> Manual of Guidance on the care with which each shot is aimed and fired >>>>>>>> with >>>>>>>> perfect memory. And our cops are allowed to refuse to answer >>>>>>>> questions and >>>>>>>> collude on answers. Thus our cops lie to make their stories look like >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> textbook and match each other. I don't get the logic of 'black guy >>>>>>>> dead, >>>>>>>> burn Tottenham or Ferguson'. Or that of 'the Establishment is >>>>>>>> corrupt, >>>>>>>> cure this by lynching a cop who has shot a crook'. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:34:07 PM UTC, facilitator wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The media consistently wanted this to be about race. It wasn't. >>>>>>>>> Change the demographics of either the cop or the deceased and this >>>>>>>>> story >>>>>>>>> would not have been in the news at all. The problem is the premiss. >>>>>>>>> Our >>>>>>>>> system allows a Grand Jury to decide if charges are to be rendered. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have been on two Grand Juries and we all took these matters very >>>>>>>>> seriously. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> --- >>>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the >>>>> Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. >>>>> To unsubscribe from this topic, visit https://groups.google.com/d/ >>>>> topic/minds-eye/II9hZsHPsPs/unsubscribe. >>>>> To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to >>>>> [email protected]. >>>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>> >>>> --- >>>> You received this message because you are subscribed to a topic in the >>>> Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. >>>> To unsubscribe from this topic, visit >>>> https://groups.google.com/d/topic/minds-eye/II9hZsHPsPs/unsubscribe. >>>> To unsubscribe from this group and all its topics, send an email to >>>> [email protected]. >>>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >>>> >>> -- >> >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> ""Minds Eye"" group. >> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >> email to [email protected]. >> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >> > -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. 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