Beyond the libertarians, Twitter has a fair amount of open racism concerning 'return to Africa'.
On Thursday, November 27, 2014 2:28:04 PM UTC, archytas wrote: > > 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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