Yeah, I'm quoting Rush Limbaugh. So fucking what? The emphasis is mine.
We've been trying to reach out to young people, the Millennials especially.
Just think how many lives we have saved over the years because there is
no boredom. Let me ask you a question. Even if you have gotten bored,
did you ever think about just randomly going out and killing somebody?
Did you ever think about doing that when you were bored?
We all do get bored. None of us are bored during these three hours.
But you're on your own when the program ends -- and when you get bored,
do you ever think, "You know what? Let's go shoot somebody!" Well,
that's what these three guys did in Oklahoma. They got bored and said,
"Let's go shoot a white guy!" Folks, I gotta tell you, there's something
else about this. This is Trayvon Martin in reverse, only worse.
This was nowhere near self-defense. I mean, this is just
cold-blooded, first-degree recreational, for the fun of it, because they
were bored, murder. And you have, what is it? Two black guys and a
white guy in the group. No matter where you look in the media, it's not
a racial event. Nothing about is racist. This is the epitome of media
irresponsibility. It's a classic illustration of just what role the
mainstream media is playing in the destruction of American culture and
society.
There has been more outrage in the mainstream media, more attention
paid in the mainstream media to that stupid clown story at the Missouri
State Fair than there has been to this wanton murder in Oklahoma. I had
this story yesterday with the photos. It had the three perps and a
picture of the victim, and I purposely did not say one word about it. I
was conducting my own personal study to find out how long it would take
the mainstream media to get to a story like this that happened in
Oklahoma, where the victim is white and two of the perpetrators are
black.
I wanted to see how long it would take them to get there and then how
they treated it when they did get there, and it took them 24 hours from
when I first saw this in a Web page, a newspaper Web page. I printed it
out. I had it here in the Stack of Stuff yesterday; I purposely didn't
do it, 'cause I wanted to see. It took them 24 hours to get to this, to
discover it and to start reporting about it -- and they are reporting
it, and letting it go.
They're not paying much attention to it at all. They're not focusing
on the racial component of any of the people involved in this. We have
not heard from the Reverend Sharpton, the Reverend Jackson, the NAACP.
We haven't heard from anybody. There has not been anywhere near the
outrage, the intensity, even that we got on this state fair clown story.
(interruption) I know you could read stories on it yesterday.
Snerdley's sending me a note that he read three stories on it
yesterday, and race wasn't mentioned. He only learned today that two of
the teenagers were black. He heard the story yesterday, and he only
heard today that two of the shooters were black. If you go to the
Facebook page of one of the suspects, you'll notice how often the
suspect quotes rappers, especially rap lyrics about killing people. You
go to this guy's Facebook page and all over it is almost worship for
the lyrics of rappers who talk about killing people.
Yet we don't hear one peep about curtailing the violence that is
celebrated in rap and the rest of the thug culture. Instead, they earn
millions of dollars and endless rewards and profound fame. They are
chosen to endorse products all over this country. It's as destructive
as it can be. It's excused by the left because, they tell us, "It's
cultural, Mr. Limbaugh! You wouldn't understand."
But rap is simply a reflection of the way these people have been
forced to grow up in this country. And rather than get mad and be
judgmental, you need to take time out and try to understand the rage,
and this is how it's excused. This is how it is explained. This is
worse than a double standard. This is a purposeful, willful ignoring of
the exact racial components (but in reverse) that happened in the
Trayvon Martin shooting.
The Trayvon Martin shooting? I'll just tell you something: From Obama
on down, they didn't care about Trayvon Martin. All that mattered was
that incident offered them an opportunity to advance their political
agenda. This doesn't. Everything to these people is political.
There's nothing about this Oklahoma shooting that will allow the left or
the Democrats to advance their political agenda. This harms their
agenda, so that's why the media is not trumpeting it.
That's why they're just reporting it in a perfunctory way. You know, after the shootings in Tuscon and
any number of other instances, the news media immediately tried to
blame right-wing talk radio, or the Tea Party. Brian Ross at ABC! Within
seconds of an event like that happening -- Tucson, Trayvon Martin, you
name it -- it's "Let's go find out what talk show host they listen to!"
Well, now we've got evidence these shooters celebrate and worship
rappers and lyrics talking about killing people, and the media can't be
bothered.
The Oklahoma shooting is not getting anywhere near the
coverage the Atlanta elementary school shooting got where nobody,
thankfully, was shot. In Oklahoma, the white guy drove the getaway
car. The shooters were the two African-Americans. Now, what the
Drive-Bys are doing here, folks, is they're looking at the Oklahoma
shooting, and their focus is guns. It's "gun safety." They're gonna use
this to say, "This is why we need gun control."
Of course that wasn't even anywhere near the focus in the
Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin case. See, this story does not advance the
Democrat agenda. This does not advance the agenda that minorities are
put upon and discriminated against. This harms the left's agenda. So
let's take elements of it. There was a gun used. "Oh, my God, that's
horrible! So we'll focus on gun violence." But their heart really isn't
in it.
I'm watching the Drive-Bys cover this story, and, boy, they're being
drawn to this reluctantly. They really don't want to get anywhere near
this, and the reason they don't is because this is black-on-white crime,
and that doesn't happen. In the mainstream media world that they
portray, in the mainstream media world that they present us each and
every day, black-on-white crime doesn't happen. So it can't happen
here. It won't be reported. They'll just report it casually, and focus
on the gun aspect.
I just checked Yahoo News. Yahoo News, for low-information voters,
is still the biggest news portal on the Internet. Kids and
low-information voters go to Yahoo News, and you can't find a story
about the Oklahoma shooting on Yahoo News. They do have a story about
Hawaii becoming the 50th state on this date 54 years ago, but even when
you drill down to the AP feed, there's nothing. There's nothing on Yahoo
News about this. I mean, they're covering it, but just enough to let
it go.
It is. It's fascinating. Let there be a shooting at a school in
Newtown, Connecticut. Let there be the Trayvon Martin episode. Let there
be a shooting of Gabby Giffords in Tucson, Arizona. Let some guy go
crazy at a theater in Aurora, Colorado, and what do the media first do?
Try to find out what conservative media the shooter listened to. Gabby
Giffords' shooter was said to have been influenced by a crosshairs icon
on Sarah Palin's website, and then me. Sarah Palin and me. And then
the Aurora, Colorado, shooter, Brian Ross of ABC said the guy was a Tea
Party member.
I mean, within minutes of the event (paraphrasing), "Yeah, there's a
Tea Party member with the same name." And they said, "Now, we can't be
sure yet if it's the same guy." Well, then why report it in the first
place? These shooters, on their Facebook pages there's all kinds of
hero worship for rappers and thugs who celebrate killing in their rap
lyrics. Media can't be bothered. Media can't be bothered to tell us
what is actually known and no speculation required here.
So what they're doing, they're very reluctantly covering this story,
and they're not making a big deal about it at all. And to the extent
that they are covering it, it is to focus once again on gun violence.
The only problem for the Drive-By Media trying to use the shooting in
Oklahoma to promote gun control is that none these kids are old enough
to own a gun, in any state in the country. So what good do gun control
laws do? There are laws on the books which prohibit people of their age
from having them. But they had 'em. And they used them. Let's go to
the audio sound bites. We'll start here with a montage of reporters at
CNN, ABC, and NBC about this episode.
KATE BOLDUAN: Outrage on two continents after an Australian student
is senselessly murdered in Oklahoma. Prosecutors say the teen suspects
who allegedly shot the man did it out of sheer boredom.
AMY ROBACH: Three Oklahoma teenagers are now in custody, formally charged with the murder of a popular college baseball player.
GAYLE KING: There is worldwide outrage this morning over the random
killing of an Australian baseball player in Oklahoma. Three teenagers
are under arrest for the shooting.
MARA SCHIAVOCAMPO: Prosecutors say three teenagers targeted, shot,
and killed 22-year-old Christopher Lane simply because they were bored.
RUSH: And I remind you of how the Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin story was
reported. "White Hispanic" George Zimmerman wantonly and in cold blood
murdered a defenseless young, wonderful black child by the name of
Trayvon Martin. I mean, not in those exact words, but that was the
impression conveyed. "White Hispanic" George Zimmerman. Race is not
even mentioned here. Race is not even a curiosity. Race is not even
worth mentioning. No, it was boredom. Just sheer boredom. No
curiosity whatsoever on the part of the media to try to find out if, in
the midst of their boredom, did they say, "Hey, let's go find a white
guy." Did they not? We don't know because the media has not endeavored
to find out. They have zilch, zero curiosity about this.
Why haven't we heard from President Obama on this? I mean, after
all, it's an international situation. The dead baseball player is from
Australia. In fact, the former Australian deputy prime minister on CNN this
morning is warning citizens not to visit the US. I mean, even the
Australians get the Democrat playbook that this is the NRA's fault. Kate
Bolduan said to the former Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, "I think
everybody agrees this tragedy in Oklahoma is absolutely just that, a
sensible tragedy, but why boycott the US over the horrible actions of
what appears to be a few disturbed teenagers?"
FISCHER: Not true. You've had on average 400 more people shot dead
since Friday and the shocking murder in Duncan, Oklahoma. In other
words, there is murder mayhem on main street USA every day of the week,
but you hide from that. You don't face up to that, and you let your
congressmen and senators escape and dance around the bush when it's a
very real circumstance supported by the NRA.
RUSH: Oh, the media loves this guy. So here's a deputy prime
minister of Australia blaming the NRA, blaming guns, and suggesting that
Australians not visit America because of all of these deaths, all of
these shootings. See how the media, see what they do? Everything is
going to be turned into a story that will advance their agenda. Pure
and simple. He goes on to claim that Australia has zero gun massacres
since 1996. The CNN infobabe said, "But are there statistics that gun
related homicides have gone down dramatically in the US," and that, by
the way, is true.
Gun violence in this country is way down as innocent citizens have
armed themselves to protect themselves. Gun violence is way down. And
she points this out to the former Deputy Australian Prime Minister Tim
Fischer. "So it does appear the US is making progress. I'll ask you,
why is this senseless tragedy an indictment of an entire country? Many
people enjoy visiting America, sir."
FISCHER: Because your massacre level, I mean, since 1996, since we
took positive action under John Howard's legislation, zero gun massacres
in Australia. Since 1996, every year in the USA, more gun massacres.
Try the Harvard study which points out that children in the USA are 11
times more likely to be shot dead through -- and from guns than any
other OECD country in the world. You have to face up to this.
RUSH: Which children would that be? Hmm? Which children would that
be, Mr. Fischer? So, anyway, you have the CNN infobabe, Kate Bolduan,
very, very upset here that he would indict an entire country for a
senseless shooting here, these guys did it just out of boredom. I don't
know about you, this kind of stuff makes me seethe. You look at how
they spent months ginning this country up, roiling this country up,
creating racial division, racial divide, did everything they could to
promote disharmony with the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman story, and
here they just ignore it for all intents.
And then when you do bring it up, focus on the NRA and gun violence
and not the perps because the perps, we can't look at the perps. The
perpetrators happen to be black, and leave 'em alone. We have to be
understanding and a little tolerant and all that. So we'll ignore the
racial aspect. There really isn't any racism here, there's no
prejudice. That only happens when a white person or "white Hispanic"
pulls the trigger. When I heard about this deputy prime minister
commenting on this, I wanted to see what they were saying in the
Australian newspapers.
I have a story here by Carmel Melouney in the Australia Herald Sun.
It's quite long, and it's got Australian slang in it, which needs to be
translated for you. But this story in the Herald Sun had some of the
earliest and most complete reporting on the case, and this story also
makes points that no one in the US Drive-By Media will make, such as
what appears to be the involvement of the shooters in the Crips.
Apparently the shooters either idolized and held in great reverence role
models, if you will, the Crips, or else they were members.
Their Facebook pages. You're not gonna get this in the Drive-By
Media. Their Facebook pages indicate that they love the Crips and that
they were celebrating and honoring rap music artists' lyrics about
killing people. The US media is putting most of the blame on guns,
which is like blaming lynchings on the rope. But that's what they're
doing. No blame placed on the thug culture. But if there had been an
opportunity to find a way to include right-wing talk radio in this
story, they would have found it.
There is a direct link on the perps' Facebook pages to rap music
idolizing killing. "Oh, can't go there. No, we're gonna ignore that.
No, that wouldn't be helpful. No, that wouldn't be useful." I mean,
there's a lot of quotes on these guys' Facebook pages from rappers.
These shooters were not listening to talk radio. The article also notes
this. "Chief Ford said the teens had no motive other than to ''make a
name for themselves.'"
Now, the US media is telling us that these guys did this because they
were bored. This story in the Australian Herald Sun is telling us that
these guys wanted to be famous. And, lo and behold, they've got
Facebook pages. And, lo and behold, on their Facebook pages they
idolize and hold in great reverence the thug killer lyrics of rap
music. You know, one of my often expressed concerns about all this
social media is that -- well, there's two things. If you spend a lot of
time reading social media you're gonna get a complex, 'cause you'll
think everybody else is having a great time and why aren't you. Must be
something wrong with you, 'cause everybody gets on these social
websites and lies.
(Note: This is VERY true, and it is why I don't do social media. I did Facebook briefly for a few months and just got sick of the phonyness and the lies. It really isn't healthy. Stuff like this blog is much better for you : )
They lie about who they know, where they go, what they're doing, and
how much fun they've been having. Everybody thinks, "Whoa, what am I
missing?" They start getting complexes. Then they want to get famous,
do anything to get noticed. And, lo and behold, this story quotes Chief
Ford as saying these guys had no motive. It wasn't boredom. No motive
other than to make a name for themselves. In any case, folks, the US
Drive-By Media is down playing all elements of this story as best they
can. Yahoo News, nothing. And that's a major news portal for young
people and low-information voters.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Three Cold-Blooded Niggers Kill Aussie Student
All around the world - from Australia to Britain to every corner of the USA - people are expressing their fury at the latest round of nigger craziness.
The comments sections of those stories reporting about the cowardly murder of Australian Christoper Lane by three thug niggers - Chancey Allen "Cocksucker" Luna, 16, James Francis "Shemale" Edwards Jr., 15, and Michael "Dildo" Dewayne Jones, 17 - are overflowing with quite justified hatred towards the three alleged human beings, and towards a society and a media that continues to lie about and defend these monsters.
Jennifer Luna - the allegedly white mother of Chancey Luna - expressed disbelief that her devil spawn could be involved.
But she doesn't really sound that surprised...
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
More unbelievable is the manure pouring out of the mouths of the "supporters" of these human turds - mostly their families - the people whom, if they had done a competent job, or cared, might have been able to instill a tiny bit of sense into these animals.
And where is the condemnation, the outrage, from our Head Nigger In Chief? Where are Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson? Where is the Liberal Media?
All we get is silence. From people pathologically incapable of seeing reality anymore.
Fuck Trayvon Martin.
WE ARE ALL CHRISTOPHER LANE.
It is vitally important that we, as the saying goes, call a spade a spade.
America doesn't have a gun problem. It has a nigger problem.
Starting soon there will be a whole new set of links to the right of the body of this blog. I've struggled with this for a long time, but no longer. It is time that the war on white people be joined. Expect to see VNN, Niggermania and Chimpout, among others.
Fuck niggers. And if you're offended by that, then fuck you too. And if you're white, make it a double helping, you brain-dead piece of self-genocidal shit!
The comments sections of those stories reporting about the cowardly murder of Australian Christoper Lane by three thug niggers - Chancey Allen "Cocksucker" Luna, 16, James Francis "Shemale" Edwards Jr., 15, and Michael "Dildo" Dewayne Jones, 17 - are overflowing with quite justified hatred towards the three alleged human beings, and towards a society and a media that continues to lie about and defend these monsters.
Jennifer
Luna of Duncan, who said she was the mother of the 16-year-old being
held, said Monday that she had been unable to have contact with her son
or get any information about possible charges.
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
- See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
- See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
Jennifer
Luna of Duncan, who said she was the mother of the 16-year-old being
held, said Monday that she had been unable to have contact with her son
or get any information about possible charges.
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
- See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
- See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
Jennifer Luna - the allegedly white mother of Chancey Luna - expressed disbelief that her devil spawn could be involved.
But she doesn't really sound that surprised...
Jennifer
Luna of Duncan, who said she was the mother of the 16-year-old being
held, said Monday that she had been unable to have contact with her son
or get any information about possible charges.
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
The three boys were tracked down with the help of video surveillance from businesses in Duncan and from a caller who said the teens had guns and wanted to kill someone. - See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
The three boys were tracked down with the help of video surveillance from businesses in Duncan and from a caller who said the teens had guns and wanted to kill someone. - See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
Jennifer
Luna of Duncan, who said she was the mother of the 16-year-old being
held, said Monday that she had been unable to have contact with her son
or get any information about possible charges.
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
The three boys were tracked down with the help of video surveillance from businesses in Duncan and from a caller who said the teens had guns and wanted to kill someone. - See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
Jennifer Luna of Duncan, who said she was the mother of the 16-year-old
being held, said Monday that she had been unable to have contact with
her son or get any information about possible charges.“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
The three boys were tracked down with the help of video surveillance from businesses in Duncan and from a caller who said the teens had guns and wanted to kill someone. - See more at: http://duncanbanner.com/local/x865757598/Formal-charges-coming-in-shooting-death-of-Australian-man#sthash.WL6MxHSD.dpuf
“If he was involved he needs to be punished, but I do believe in my heart that he did not pull the trigger,” said Luna, crying as she spoke with reporters in the lobby of the Stephens County Courthouse.
Luna said she knew the other two teens who were arrested and she had asked one of them to quit coming to her house. She said she didn’t think the other boy could “ever have been involved in something like this.”
She said her own son — the 16-year-old — had been kicked out of Duncan High School last year because there had been two deaths in the family and he had the flu and fell behind.
She said he was scheduled to return as a sophomore at Duncan High when classes began on Tuesday after the summer break.
“He said, Mom, I’m ready to go back, I’m ready to do something with my life,’” Luna said.
She said the boys were not involved in gangs.
“These are wannabes down here and they talk all this stuff and they are just young kids.” she said. “This has nothing to do with gang-related.
“I just don’t understand these kids, I really don’t. I don’t know why they had to prove a point, I just don’t understand. I tell my kids all the time, ‘Make something out of your lives because this is hard.”’
Luna said she was a single parent and worked hard to make ends meet. Her heart went out to Lane’s family, she said.
“I feel for them, I really do and I apologize,” she said.
More unbelievable is the manure pouring out of the mouths of the "supporters" of these human turds - mostly their families - the people whom, if they had done a competent job, or cared, might have been able to instill a tiny bit of sense into these animals.
And where is the condemnation, the outrage, from our Head Nigger In Chief? Where are Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson? Where is the Liberal Media?
All we get is silence. From people pathologically incapable of seeing reality anymore.
Fuck Trayvon Martin.
WE ARE ALL CHRISTOPHER LANE.
It is vitally important that we, as the saying goes, call a spade a spade.
America doesn't have a gun problem. It has a nigger problem.
Starting soon there will be a whole new set of links to the right of the body of this blog. I've struggled with this for a long time, but no longer. It is time that the war on white people be joined. Expect to see VNN, Niggermania and Chimpout, among others.
Fuck niggers. And if you're offended by that, then fuck you too. And if you're white, make it a double helping, you brain-dead piece of self-genocidal shit!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Everyone's A Bigot
For those of you concerned that this blog might be bigoted, let the great SF early 80's band The Offs put you straight!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Welcome Home
Amazing. Just had an awesome trip to the Eastern Sierras with a bunch of great friends and cool people. Driving through the Valley on the way over, lots of fruit stands selling their wares. Lots of young men and women in Oakdale getting ready for the Junior Rodeo decked out in their finest duds and cowboy hats. Lots of beer and good chat around the campfire, and late night watching the Perseid meteor shower. Good times.
And what do I see today on my first trip to San Francisco in a week?
Driving down Van Ness I pass by a man standing on the median, who lifts his arms in the air, and whose pants slide down his legs, to reveal his bare, filthy ass.
Why would anyone pay good money to live in this shithole?
And what do I see today on my first trip to San Francisco in a week?
Driving down Van Ness I pass by a man standing on the median, who lifts his arms in the air, and whose pants slide down his legs, to reveal his bare, filthy ass.
Why would anyone pay good money to live in this shithole?
Monday, August 5, 2013
What. A. Cunt.
Mark Zuckerberg - the internet billionaire and sex symbol to the sexless - has... well... I dunno what he's doing. Making a play for future political office? Basking in a power trip? Seeking to be the driving force for human rights in the millennial age?
Or maybe just looking to get richer by hiring more cheap foreigners?
Zuckerberg came out swinging - or maybe more like flailing his arms like a girl in a slap fight - in a speech at a rabidly pro-amnesty event, documented by a rabidly pro-amnesty reporter (Carla Marinucci) for a rabidly pro-amnesty newspaper (the San Francisco Chronicle).
The text of this mutual strokefest commences...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took his first step on the national political stage Monday night when he joined publicly with tech leaders, civil rights activists and undocumented immigrants to call for a comprehensive overhaul of the nation's immigration policies - an issue he said does not just touch Silicon Valley but "the whole country."
"This is something that we believe is really important for the future of our country - and for us to do what's right," the social media innovator told a crowd of several hundred at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
Zuckerberg, wearing his trademark hoodie and sneakers (we are all Trayvon...), defined Silicon Valley as "an idealistic place" that aims to "make an impact on the world" (so did Hitler) in his first public remarks on immigration, which were delivered to an ecstatic reception at the invitation-only forum. He appeared alongside his former Harvard roommate Joe Green, who co-founded the issue advocacy group, Fwd.us (and who is basically a rich Democratic Party lobbyist. Check the link).
They co-sponsored the event with Define American, an the immigrant rights group founded by Jose Antonio Vargas, a former San Francisco State student and Chronicle staff writer (and current good pal of Zuckerberg) who made national headlines by revealing in a New York Times magazine article two years ago that he was an undocumented immigrant.
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, City Attorney Dennis Herrera, angel investor Ron Conway (Ed Lee's biggest campaign contributor), entertainer and tech investor MC Hammer, hundreds of young undocumented students known as DREAMers and dozens of undocumented day laborers from the South Bay turned out to witness Zuckerberg's debut on the stage of public affairs.
"You have Mark Zuckerberg, who is not known for being a big player in politics, stepping out quietly and, now, stepping out publicly," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice, a leading immigrants rights group in Washington, D.C.
And now Zuckerberg has publicly aligned himself with Vargas, "the country's most famous (non-criminal) undocumented immigrant," Sharry said. "It's not surprising this kind of political innovation is coming from Silicon Valley. They're playing to win."
The evening was also the West Coast premiere of "Documented," a film that Vargas wrote and directed. Vargas said he founded Define American to fight for citizenship for young undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, like himself.
"I am an American. I am just waiting for my country to acknowledge it," Vargas said Monday. Vargas noted that while he was born in the Philippines, because of his immigration status he has not been able to return there to visit family in more than two decades.
After asking the kids "what they were most worried about," he recalled, he was "really touched" to hear one boy's answer: "I'm not sure I'm going to be able to go to college because I'm undocumented."
The Facebook CEO said he realized the undocumented students in his class "weren't going to be given equal opportunity." (y'know... there's a reason for that, Mark...) Zuckerberg said that all issues related to immigration reform - whether they be the H1B visas that Silicon Valley sees as critical to drawing (CHEAP) tech talent or student visas for DREAMers - are equally critical to the country's (and, not uncoincidentally, his company's) future.
"No matter where they were born, (these students) are going to be tomorrow's entrepreneurs and people creating jobs in this country," he said. "These are issues that don't just touch our part of the industry, but really touch a whole country."
Ro Khanna, a former Obama trade representative who is now a Democratic candidate for Congress in Silicon Valley - and the son of Indian immigrants - said that Zuckerberg is dramatizing that comprehensive immigration reform "is a no brainer, an issue of economic competitiveness." (so is cutting wages down to nothing) Janny L., a 23-year old undocumented student from China, who was at the showing with her twin sister, May, praised tech leaders for shining a light on "a very important aspect of the immigrant rights movement."
Vivek Wadwha, author of "The Immigrant Exodus: Why America is Losing the Global Race to Capture Entrepreneurial Talent," said he has been highly critical of early moves by Fwd.us to woo conservative votes on Capitol Hill with ads supporting gun rights and the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. (no need to check it... "he said so.")
For years, Facebook was widely viewed as having "a reputation for not having a social conscience," he said. "They were so focused on Facebook's needs for skilled immigrants.'
But Wadhwa said it's clear "now they've broadened the focus. They're doing something unselfish." (Yeah. Right.) The move suggests Zuckerberg now understands that, on this key issue, "you will win people over in their hearts," he said. "Buying politicians is the wrong way to do it." (cuz we've tried that...)
And there is still plenty of work by tech leaders to be done, Wadhwa cautioned, adding "this is one baby step along the way."
Amazing isn't it how much Liberals rail against the rich... and then turn right around and fawn all over them when they behave the way they want them to. Kind of makes you wonder whether the rich really are their enemy? After all, the San Francisco Bay Area is full of very very rich people, and, with virtually no exceptions, they all worked, campaigned, contributed, and voted for Obama.
Anyone who's ever read this blog knows I've railed about this before, but as I've always said, the Left try to sell this lie about how much they hate the rich, when it is - and has always been - the middle class that's their true enemy.
Just look at San Francisco... "Liberal Utopia." Free of the influence of the rich, right? *cough* Hardly. What San Francisco is being purged of are the things that Liberals hate: the Middle Class, children, God, white people...
It amazes me that people view Zuckerberg as some kind of visionary, just because he created a fad. A very lucrative fad to be sure, but like all fads it will eventually die. As for me, I couldn't give a fuck; I did Facebook of course like everyone else in the beginning. It lasted maybe a few months, and then I deleted it. Or tried to.
I just couldn't stand the barefaced phonyness of it all.
Facebook, of course, appeals to the narcissistic character of us all, where just like the mythical Narcissus, we are perpetually fixated on our own image. We don't put down our thoughts, we simply put out press releases. We don't express our joys and fears... just those that (we hope) will garner the most sympathy (or "likes"). It got to be pathetic reading.
Or maybe just looking to get richer by hiring more cheap foreigners?
Zuckerberg came out swinging - or maybe more like flailing his arms like a girl in a slap fight - in a speech at a rabidly pro-amnesty event, documented by a rabidly pro-amnesty reporter (Carla Marinucci) for a rabidly pro-amnesty newspaper (the San Francisco Chronicle).
The text of this mutual strokefest commences...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg took his first step on the national political stage Monday night when he joined publicly with tech leaders, civil rights activists and undocumented immigrants to call for a comprehensive overhaul of the nation's immigration policies - an issue he said does not just touch Silicon Valley but "the whole country."
"This is something that we believe is really important for the future of our country - and for us to do what's right," the social media innovator told a crowd of several hundred at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
Zuckerberg, wearing his trademark hoodie and sneakers (we are all Trayvon...), defined Silicon Valley as "an idealistic place" that aims to "make an impact on the world" (so did Hitler) in his first public remarks on immigration, which were delivered to an ecstatic reception at the invitation-only forum. He appeared alongside his former Harvard roommate Joe Green, who co-founded the issue advocacy group, Fwd.us (and who is basically a rich Democratic Party lobbyist. Check the link).
They co-sponsored the event with Define American, an the immigrant rights group founded by Jose Antonio Vargas, a former San Francisco State student and Chronicle staff writer (and current good pal of Zuckerberg) who made national headlines by revealing in a New York Times magazine article two years ago that he was an undocumented immigrant.
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, City Attorney Dennis Herrera, angel investor Ron Conway (Ed Lee's biggest campaign contributor), entertainer and tech investor MC Hammer, hundreds of young undocumented students known as DREAMers and dozens of undocumented day laborers from the South Bay turned out to witness Zuckerberg's debut on the stage of public affairs.
A big step
Political observers said the gathering represented a dramatic step in the immigration debate."You have Mark Zuckerberg, who is not known for being a big player in politics, stepping out quietly and, now, stepping out publicly," said Frank Sharry, executive director of America's Voice, a leading immigrants rights group in Washington, D.C.
And now Zuckerberg has publicly aligned himself with Vargas, "the country's most famous (non-criminal) undocumented immigrant," Sharry said. "It's not surprising this kind of political innovation is coming from Silicon Valley. They're playing to win."
The evening was also the West Coast premiere of "Documented," a film that Vargas wrote and directed. Vargas said he founded Define American to fight for citizenship for young undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, like himself.
"I am an American. I am just waiting for my country to acknowledge it," Vargas said Monday. Vargas noted that while he was born in the Philippines, because of his immigration status he has not been able to return there to visit family in more than two decades.
A teaching moment
Zuckerberg told the audience he first became personally aware the need for comprehensive immigration reform while volunteering to teach a class in entrepreneurship at an eastern Menlo Park school.After asking the kids "what they were most worried about," he recalled, he was "really touched" to hear one boy's answer: "I'm not sure I'm going to be able to go to college because I'm undocumented."
The Facebook CEO said he realized the undocumented students in his class "weren't going to be given equal opportunity." (y'know... there's a reason for that, Mark...) Zuckerberg said that all issues related to immigration reform - whether they be the H1B visas that Silicon Valley sees as critical to drawing (CHEAP) tech talent or student visas for DREAMers - are equally critical to the country's (and, not uncoincidentally, his company's) future.
"No matter where they were born, (these students) are going to be tomorrow's entrepreneurs and people creating jobs in this country," he said. "These are issues that don't just touch our part of the industry, but really touch a whole country."
Getting to the issue
With immigration reform stalled in Congress, Zuckerberg and Green's high-profile move in pairing with Define American drew praise Monday.Ro Khanna, a former Obama trade representative who is now a Democratic candidate for Congress in Silicon Valley - and the son of Indian immigrants - said that Zuckerberg is dramatizing that comprehensive immigration reform "is a no brainer, an issue of economic competitiveness." (so is cutting wages down to nothing) Janny L., a 23-year old undocumented student from China, who was at the showing with her twin sister, May, praised tech leaders for shining a light on "a very important aspect of the immigrant rights movement."
Vivek Wadwha, author of "The Immigrant Exodus: Why America is Losing the Global Race to Capture Entrepreneurial Talent," said he has been highly critical of early moves by Fwd.us to woo conservative votes on Capitol Hill with ads supporting gun rights and the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. (no need to check it... "he said so.")
For years, Facebook was widely viewed as having "a reputation for not having a social conscience," he said. "They were so focused on Facebook's needs for skilled immigrants.'
But Wadhwa said it's clear "now they've broadened the focus. They're doing something unselfish." (Yeah. Right.) The move suggests Zuckerberg now understands that, on this key issue, "you will win people over in their hearts," he said. "Buying politicians is the wrong way to do it." (cuz we've tried that...)
And there is still plenty of work by tech leaders to be done, Wadhwa cautioned, adding "this is one baby step along the way."
Amazing isn't it how much Liberals rail against the rich... and then turn right around and fawn all over them when they behave the way they want them to. Kind of makes you wonder whether the rich really are their enemy? After all, the San Francisco Bay Area is full of very very rich people, and, with virtually no exceptions, they all worked, campaigned, contributed, and voted for Obama.
Anyone who's ever read this blog knows I've railed about this before, but as I've always said, the Left try to sell this lie about how much they hate the rich, when it is - and has always been - the middle class that's their true enemy.
Just look at San Francisco... "Liberal Utopia." Free of the influence of the rich, right? *cough* Hardly. What San Francisco is being purged of are the things that Liberals hate: the Middle Class, children, God, white people...
It amazes me that people view Zuckerberg as some kind of visionary, just because he created a fad. A very lucrative fad to be sure, but like all fads it will eventually die. As for me, I couldn't give a fuck; I did Facebook of course like everyone else in the beginning. It lasted maybe a few months, and then I deleted it. Or tried to.
I just couldn't stand the barefaced phonyness of it all.
Facebook, of course, appeals to the narcissistic character of us all, where just like the mythical Narcissus, we are perpetually fixated on our own image. We don't put down our thoughts, we simply put out press releases. We don't express our joys and fears... just those that (we hope) will garner the most sympathy (or "likes"). It got to be pathetic reading.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Nigger Busted!
The low life nigger seen here kicking a white woman in the face for no apparent reason (other than he's a fucking nigger) apparently has a name. It's Christopher Porter-Bailey - of the Oakland Porter-Baileys - who you will be thoroughly unsurprised to know has a criminal history.
An arrest has been made in the vicious June 30 attack on a 28-year-old woman during San Francisco Pride weekend. The assault was captured on a widely circulated video that enraged viewers (even in white-hating San Francisco!).
It showed the woman seated on the sidewalk, dazed after suspects punched her and stole her purse and phone. Having gotten them, the assailant turned to leave, the returned for no reason (see above) other than to deliver a pointless (like the rest of the assault had a point), cowardly (yet typically nigger-like) kick to the woman’s face, knocking her unconscious.
The video of incident, taken from a nearby store, went viral. The viciousness of the attack, and the fact that the attacker’s face was clearly visible, created an uproar in the city. Readers wrote to the Chronicle asking what was being done, and the Mission District police station fielded daily calls asking about the progress of the case. (Just think of what the uproar will be when he walks...)
The public concern paid off with numerous tips to investigators, leading to the arrest, last Friday, of Christopher Porter-Bailey, 23, of Oakland. Investigators say Porter-Bailey has had previous run-ins with the police (no shit).
Porter-Bailey is believed to be among a group of three to five suspects who may have been involved in a series of incidents on Pride Saturday, the annual block party in the Castro.
Investigators say there were a series of assaults and robberies that evening on Market Street between Civic Center and Castro Street. But this incident stood out for its blatant violence and the fact that it was captured on video.
The victim did not suffer lasting physical injuries in the attack. A mug shot of the suspect was not provided because he is still a suspect in other crimes.
On the one hand, I'm glad so many people were so outraged by this - even if their religion (multi-culturalism) will not allow them to call it what it is: a black-on-white hate crime.
At the same time, the progressive garbage that these stupid asshole liberals elected will try their damnedest to get this thug off. They will probably succeed. Just you watch.
Two People Stabbed: Just Another Day at the Lake
Two transients were found stabbed at the Alvord Lake section of Golden Gate Park early Wednesday morning.
This is not really news, as people are stabbed there all the time. What's different apparently is that the news media has taken at least some notice.
For those who don't know SF, Alvord Lake is a disgusting pond near the Eastern entrance of Golden Gate Park at the intersection of Haight and Stanyan streets. Calling the area a shithole would be an insult to shitholes.
For many, many years, Alvord Lake has been the "safe zone" for the feral animal hordes that descend upon the City every year, causing despair among residents and, apparently, erections from the Left and the homeless industry.
It's no secret that a large majority - and by a large majority I mean pretty much all - of the human garbage that pours into the Haight are drug addicts, and that probably more than half are seriously mentally ill. A warrant check of the swarm would no doubt produce a number of murderers, rapists, and other bad guys, but the police have decided that Alvord Lake is a "containment zone" - and thus have allowed the disease to flourish there to prevent it from spreading.
Now that's all well and good... unless you happen to actually live there.
For nearly two months this Spring, I was one of those unfortunates.
Now, I am grateful to the friend of mine who put me up in their place while I was in a transitional period (a transitional period that is now thankfully over), but living there just brought home what I had been thinking for years now, which is...
GET ME THE FUCK OUT OF HERE!
Every day the same fucking freak show.
It's hilarious - sadly hilarious - that these people are looked upon as some kind of manifestation of "freedom" or whatever the fuck it is, because these folks are - without a shadow of a doubt - the most miserable people you will ever meet. And I mean ever.
Don't believe me? Go to Haight Street sometime. I dare you! Look at the faces of these people (try not to make eye contact though!). You will rarely see them smile. You'll always see fights and people crying at the curb. They will always be drunk, high, or looking to get that way. The only ones who ever look even mildly happy are their dogs.
I've heard all the bullshit arguments about how this time things will change, how this time we'll offer the proper combination of carrot and/or stick, about how we'll clean up this mess. No one takes it seriously any more. The cops are full of shit and every one knows it. Every one knows that nothing will change. Everyone knows that this town simply does not have the fucking balls to do what it takes.
I don't see why San Francisco even puts up the pretense anymore.
First Bobby Brown, now Barry White... What Is This? A Fucking Episode Of "LOST?"
First it was the "stinky stabber" named Bobby Brown. Now it's the GiftMart killer named Barry White.
I'm fully expecting a crime spree any day now by Smokey Robinson!
(btw... I have not been able to find any information on what became of the "stinky stabber." I wouldn't be surprised if he still hasn't gone to trial yet. But then. I wouldn't be surprised if he was let free...)
I'm fully expecting a crime spree any day now by Smokey Robinson!
(btw... I have not been able to find any information on what became of the "stinky stabber." I wouldn't be surprised if he still hasn't gone to trial yet. But then. I wouldn't be surprised if he was let free...)
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