Thursday, September 24, 2015

More... Prattle and Chatter Over Nothing....

Good Morning from Upper Darby!
Another article, where I am posting these ON PURPOSE. So that You can see just how much TIME WE WASTE. Trying to CONVINCE PEOPLE TO DO RIGHT BY US. Personally? It is pathetic. And I've had to learn that lesson all over again myself, which is why I am here now. Typing this. And about to get back to website work now that blogsite work is done. Here is the article and pay attention to the moving parts. The things that are said, how they're said, and of course, what is said. In the end, again. This is an ENTRENCHED White-Owned. White-Controlled area.

Where the proper milpol move is to create a COUNTERBALANCE TO IT WITHIN OUR OWN BLACK-OWNED, BLACK-CONTROLLED AREA. ^_^ Now? Did I get your attention with that sentence? Do you now UNDERSTAND why Whites will allow OUR NEIGHBORHOODS TO BE DRUG DUMPING GROUNDS? Because? How can We BUILD SUCH A COUNTERBALANCE WHEN WHERE WE LIVE IS UNSAFE AND INSECURE. While I hated reading about the Vigilante Mobs in Khayelitsha, enough proof has been provided that the Nigger-Traitors who sell drugs on Our Corners and get hold of AK-47's with spare banana-clips. Are actually being supported in one way or another by local Nazi-Cops. Either as Man-Whores allowed to prey off of us, where the Nazi-Cops then shake them down. Take their drugs. Take their money. Then turn the Trash loose on us where his fragile little ego has been utterly crushed because he just got raped and robbed by the very people who are supposed to be locking him up in the first place.

Have you ever wondered why Nigger-Trash Drug-Dealers and Gang-Members are oh-soh-keen to go ape-shit crazy on each other and other Black People, yet? They sure are mighty quiet and kind to Your Local Nazi-Cops? Haven't you ever thought that was not only odd, but normally, it is supposed to be THE OPPOSITE. However? One fun, YET NEVER ACKNOWLEDGE FACT. Is that FOR US AS BLACK PEOPLE IN NAZI-AMERICA? OUR GANGS were never formed LIKE WHITE GANGS WERE. Our Gangs were formed ORIGINALLY TO PROTECT BLACK COMMUNITIES FROM WHITE-BIGOTS!
^_^!
And of course you knew that, right.

If you type in; Black Gang Members attack cops
Watch how quickly you get nothing breaking AT THIS MOMENT.
Yet? That's not the impression projected by White/White-Jewish Media-Mediums or Nazi-Cops themselves. You'd think Nazi-Cops and Black Gang Members are out there as I type. Guns blazing! Full on firefight to the death! Drug-crazed crackheads shooting Nazi-Cops on the orders of their Crack-Dealing Black Masters! Go on, type it in and see how hot the block is NOT. Which is, awfully suspiciously, bad!
Pathetic.

Meanwhile like I said, Black Gangs were originally called Clubs. Like a book club. That sort of thing. They were formed to defend and fight off White-bigots and even Nazi-Cops! Just so you know. Just so you know.

It is by far one of the most talked about topics within Black Society, but it is rarely talked about beyond Our Borders from a TRUTHFUL PERSPECTIVE. Much like the foundation of Hip-Hop, they were initially created to BRING BLACK PEOPLE TOGETHER AND DEFEND OUR COMMUNITIES FROM WHITES. Tch-tch-tch, people belittle blogging. Typing up post and coming up with topic-ideas, etc. But it takes time, something I know you all know already. Especially with serious issues. And it looks like My Time has run out, for now. I'm TRYING TO BE MORE DISCIPLINED. So I've set time limits for myself now, to ration out My Time throughout the course of my days off. So I can get work done on My Website. So I'm going to TABLE things and cut back to the article. Sorry for the sloppiness in tying things together, but? I need to spend more time working on the website, because frankly.

I'm generating no revenue from this blogsite. No matter how many views, hits or whatever. I'm still stuck in old-thinking, so? I lack the ability to figure out how to monetize the popularity of this blogsite, so? I stick with what I know and understand, for now, which is getting My Website up to the same level as this blogsite. Where there are actual items for sale with that. I'm also realizing that I literal got straight out of bed and started tying posts for this morning. I was randomly told at work that I might have been a good old time reporter, back in the day. I guess. Either way? Here is the article. Be prepared for the same ole same ole with no real solutions;
Racial slur against USC student leader sparks campus debate
Rini Sampath, USC student body president
Lola Fajinmi and Precious Nwaoha were both A students in high school. But once they got to USC, the African American women were repeatedly asked if they were athletes and told they probably got in because of affirmative action.
So when they heard that a USC fraternity member had cursed the school’s student body president, Rini Sampath, with a racial slur and thrown a drink at her last weekend, they said they were appalled but not too surprised.
“It's something that happens so often you kind of just tune it out,” Fajinmi said of racial bias, as she paused between classes on campus Wednesday. “I think it's a huge deal and would like the administration to do something about it. This is a hard topic, but we need to start talking about it.”
That's exactly what Sampath said she hopes the incident will launch: candid conversations about campus race relations and a chance for students like Fajinmi and Nwaoha to share their experiences.
“This story is really not about me,” Sampath, a 21-year-old senior of Indian descent, said in an interview Wednesday. “It's about what the greater community goes through on a daily basis. I hope this creates a national conversation about race relations on campus, because these kinds of things don't just happen at USC.”
Since Sampath wrote about the incident on Facebook on Sunday, she said, she has received thousands of supportive messages from as far away as India and Denmark. Her post received 8,800 likes by Wednesday afternoon and had been shared by such luminaries as Pulitzer Prize-winning author and MIT professor Junot Diaz. But she said some have defended the slur as free speech, while others have argued the incident should have been handled quietly.
There was plenty of buzz about the incident on campus, where students gathered at the outdoor campus center courtyard for lunch, perused produce at a farmer's market and lounged around the iconic Tommy Trojan statue. Nearly all students seemed to know about the incident because it burned up social media sites and prompted USC officials to distribute a campuswide letter late Tuesday expressing “sadness, anger and dismay.”
The USC Interfraternity Council also issued a statement condemning the actions, standing “in solidarity with Rini” and other victims of bias and supporting the unnamed fraternity’s decision to suspend the offending student’s membership and eject him from the chapter house.
Some students said they had never experienced racism and found USC to be a diverse and welcoming environment. Officials have worked to increase campus diversity over time; its 2014 student body was 33% white, 18% Asian, 12% Latino and 5% African American, with the rest international students or other ethnicities.
Daniel Uhm, a 21-year-old senior of Korean descent and member of a multicultural Christian fraternity near Greek Row, said he regarded Sampath’s experience as an isolated incident of racism.
“I've never experienced racism in my fraternity or outside,” Uhm said. “For the most part, this campus is welcoming of different races and cultures.”
At the El Centro Chicano Center in the student union building, Latino students said they had witnessed or experienced “microaggression” — incidents that were not overtly hostile but still offensive. Juan Martinez, a 20-year-old civil engineering major of Mexican heritage, said he was told by a white acquaintance that his multicultural fraternity, Sigma Delta Alpha, was not a “real fraternity,” implying that diverse Greek organizations were inferior to those that are predominantly white.
Kyron Richard, a 21-year-old economics major who is gay and African American, also said microaggression was more prevalent than overt racism at USC. He said some of his white friends have made racially insensitive remarks without realizing it, such as girls viewing black men as second-choice “consolation prizes” when rejected by whites.
But Richard, like some of the other minority students interviewed, said he was often reluctant to share his feelings of discomfort with friends. “You don’t want to be the person who is constantly telling people what they should and should not say,” he said.
Sampath said the weekend incident brought back “a flood of memories” of racism in her life. The daughter of immigrants who was raised in India, Singapore, Arizona and the Bay Area before moving to Irvine, Sampath said white girls would tell her she could not play with them because of her skin color. When she ran for USC student body president this year, she said, racist messages were posted on social media: “A vote for Rini is a vote for Al-Qaeda.”
She said she hoped the incident would embolden students to speak out against racism and galvanize action from administrators to improve the campus climate. Some ideas, she said, include a staff member dedicated to diversity issues, more funding for ethnic student organizations and diversity training. She and other campus leaders plan to hold a forum on cultural diversity next week to give students a chance to share their ideas and experiences.
“My intention of making this public plea is so we can move forward, come up with solutions and come together as a community,” she said.
All righty!? Lemme shut it down for now and get work done for the website! You ladies and gentlemen enjoy the rest of your day and I'll talk to you!
LATER!


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