Sunday, May 17, 2015

Using the Police Department to Generate City Revenue....

Good Afternoon from Upper Darby!

I'm cleaning my oven this afternoon. Annnnnnnnd learning a painful lesson in staying on top of cleaning out the inside of the oven and what happens when I sit on my ass and wait too long. Not. Pretty. BUT EITHER WAY! I am vigilant in defeating oven grease! Now, let's get right to it!

I've talked before about how making money off of Black People is nothing new in Nazi-America. The ways and means that this is done are varied and at times so outlandishly stupid that for White People they simply can't believe what the fuck is being said to them because it's so foreign for most of them. And I guess that's good for them, if you like willful ignorance or having to wake up to someone Black suddenly turning violent because they've finally snapped under the stress and psychological torture of constantly having to put up with petty dumb shit. There have been a couple of incidents of Black Americans intentionally targeting White Americans because they finally could not deal with the day-to-day bullshit that they are subjected to.

From Colin Ferguson and his Long Island Rail Road Massacre, in which, the deaths of his parents raise red flags for me because they reek of typical CIA-operations where killing off Blacks who refuse to submit and contribute to the existing White Power Structure is quite commonplace as proven by COINTELPRO and countless other documents highlighting White American Governmental INTENTIONAL INTERFERENCE AND DISRUPTION of Black Growth and Stability. Colin Ferguson was a Jamaican and his parents just happened to have been influential Jamaican's with his father Von Herman Ferguson being a wealthy pharmacist and the managing director of the large pharmaceutical company Hercules Agencies. Time magazine described Von Herman as one of the most prominent businessmen of Jamaica.

Of course after Von Herman has a car crash end his life, his WIFE, May Ferguson, promptly died from cancer soon thereafter...
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Nothing suspicious there either. If you're an idiot of course. So Colin Ferguson who'd graduated top third of his class suddenly finds that the accumulated fortunes of his family immediately disappear as soon as his parents both die, more coincidence? Maybe, but like Garak from Deep Space 9 said "Oh I believe in coincidences... I just don't TRUST, coincidences." As I've said before, Nazi-America still hasn't answered for the murder of Patrice Lumumba, but Whites sure are quick to say shit like pull yourselves up by your bootstraps! Then they get paranoid as shit when they see "Oh my god THAT NIGGER IS ACTUALLY DOING IT!? OH MY GOD! SOMEBODY STOP THEM! IF THEY HAVE BOOTSTRAPS THEN THEY PROBABLY HAVE ROBOTS PROGRAMMED TO EXTERMINATE US! SHOOT THEM! SHOOT'EM SHOOT'EM!"

The level of paranoia by White People whenever they encounter Black People who are doing quite fine without their "assistance", is disturbing and psychotic. My mother actually felt uncomfortable going to her bank when Bush Jr. tanked everything and she told me how the Whites in the bank, including the tellers after awhile, they kept giving her the evil side-eye because she was always coming to withdraw and deposit and clearly wasn't being wiped out by Bush Jr's bullshit patriotic cash-grabs for himself and his cronies. While the dumb White Americans who bought into all of that bullshit were taking serious losses on all fronts because they didn't give two fucks about Bush Jr's record for using whatever governmental position he holds to set up cash-grabs for his friends and family members while he's in office.

Well? I knew about it. I don't know how you can elect someone without looking into their political history, but? I knew about it. My mother knew about it and hell, even my sister knew about it. So we planned accordingly. Motherfucka's that didn't, got burned. Simple as that. But I warned my mother to find either a banking institution that was either closer to a Black neighborhood or a more integrated neighborhood simply because more times than not, White Americans are programmed like drones just like Black Americans. You have Black Americans that say that if White America has a cold then Black America has AIDS or some ole bullshit like that. Where only fuckin defeated people spout shit like that. I know I don't say shit like that. But on the flip side of things when White Americans start getting fucked over by the White American government or state of whatever shitty-White-Policies, the first thing they do is check to see if they're still doing better than Black People. And if they're not, shit gets petty and vindictive in a hurry!

So my mother is going in and out of this bank and the White People there they aren't making withdrawals and deposits, they're just withdrawing and withdrawing and they keep seeing her coming and going because she didn't fuck around with not understanding who the fuck was in office and what he was KNOWN FOR DOING. So she eventually ends up telling me how the bank manager starts asking her questions, YEAH, how does someone WHO YOU'VE BANKED WITH FOR YEARS NOW BECOME SUSPICIOUS OF YOU? HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA! It's so fuckin insulting that it's pathetic. But part of my mother's problem was that the bank she used was primarily used by Whites in a White region bordering where she lived. So of course they were all nice and friendly when times were great. Then when Bush Jr. fucked everything up and times got hard, then it became how the fuck does the Nigger-bitch have money and we don't?

I say all of this because this article shows the ridiculous lengths that White American Politicians will go to and then use the White American Police Department to carry out their sick-twisted-agendas where it is all about trying to turn a profit and generate revenue off of LOOKING FOR Black Americans making even the most MINOR OF MISTAKES.


NYC police boss pitches amnesty idea to clear 1.2M warrants


Associated Press 
NEW YORK (AP) — Sheila Beasley was struggling to clean up after her beloved Rottweiler, Rocky, on a Bronx sidewalk on a December day in 2008 when she briefly put his leash down — a move spotted by a nearby plainclothes police officer who promptly wrote her a summons for having an unleashed dog.
Beasley, a 50-year-old mother of two, said she forgot about the ticket and missed a court date to resolve it. That decision triggered a warrant for her arrest, and nearly three years later, police showed up at her door and hauled her off to jail, where she stayed for four days.
"I feel like they abducted me from my house," Beasley said this week. "I would never even make up in my wildest dreams and think I would have to go through a system like that for something so insignificant as doggy poop."
New York's court system has about 1.2 million open warrants like Beasley's, affecting people who run the risk of arrest for failing to resolve sometimes decades-old infractions for low-level offenses such as drinking in public or disorderly conduct. And while city officials haven't yet presented a formal proposal on how to resolve the backlog, Police Commissioner William Bratton has floated one approach that advocates and others are already supporting: amnesty.
"Warrants never go away. There's no expiration date," Bratton said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It would be great to get rid of a lot of that backlog. It's not to our benefit from a policing standpoint to have all those warrants floating around out there."
How that might happen is unclear, and officials are still talking about the possibilities, but Bratton said he envisions a program in which people with outstanding warrants would receive a notification informing them that their risk of arrest on these matters could disappear if they agree to come forward. "Will it be feasible? I don't know," he said. "But I'm open to discussing it."
Mayor Bill de Blasio's criminal justice coordinator, Elizabeth Glazer, said in a statement that officials were investigating "how to safely reduce the number of already outstanding warrants in this city." Glazer's office has been spearheading reforms to the summons system, by coordinating police, state court judges and others in an attempt to make the justice system fairer.
The city has experimented with amnesty before, but only on a small scale. Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson, whose office will work with judges to clear old low-level summons cases out of a local church during Father's Day weekend, said he welcomes any larger plan that "effectively and fairly" settles old cases.
But instituting a broader amnesty program could prove more complicated.
There are five elected district attorneys in New York with the authority to enforce rules as they see fit, and state judges must vacate open criminal warrants even if city officials decide on a policy level to institute an amnesty program.  Officials last month said they were redesigning the physical summons form itself, texting reminders to people ahead of their summons court dates, as well as cutting down court processing times to shrink the number of people who end up in jail for low-level offenses. They'll also post summons data broken down by race for analysis, a concession to advocates who claim tickets disproportionately target minorities.
Last year, almost 40 percent of the hundreds of thousands of people slapped with tickets for low-level violations forgot, skipped or otherwise failed to show up to court to resolve the summonses.
Other cities have already implemented amnesty programs.
Over a two-month period this year, Atlanta municipal court officials say, more than 2,000 of the roughly 90,000 total people with open warrants resolved their outstanding cases by looking up their warrants online, paying fines and appearing in court in some cases.
Nancy Fishman of the nonprofit Vera Institute of Justice said many people with outstanding warrants are poor, homeless or mentally ill and didn't show up in court because they didn't have money to pay fines.
"We want people be to be held accountable to the court system, but sometimes to make things work better we have to find reasonable fixes," she said.
A reasonable fix for Beasley would have been something other than detention. Her case was ultimately dismissed after a 10-second court appearance following 96 hours in a Bronx court holding cell, and she has since filed a false arrest lawsuit against the city.
"They came banging on my door like they were after some hardened criminal," Beasley said. "They should have a better system."  

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