“Liberal Paradise” Up in Flames
Thomas DiLorenzo
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Baltimore Sun columnist Thomas Schaller, a political science professor at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, cheerfully heralded the state of Maryland as a “liberal paradise”in 2013. Maryland is indeed by far the most left-wing state in America, a veritable showcase of the “liberal” welfare state. It has huge populations of both government employees and welfare parasites; one of the most generous welfare systems of any state; its “public” schools have long been destroyed by belligerent teachers’ unions; is a very high-tax state; routinely wages political war on whatever is left of real capitalism — its politicians proudly boast that the regulation of business is more onerous than any other state, and usually exceeds even federal regulatory dictates; and coddles criminals, endlessly repeating the “liberal” mantra that criminals are not responsible for the crimes they commit, “society” is. And of course the “war on drugs” rages in inner-city Baltimore as much as anywhere, complete with ever-increasing police brutality with an increasingly militarized and federalized police force.
As in many other cities, in Baltimore the black family has been all-but-destroyed by the welfare state (See Losing Ground by Charles Murray for an explanation of how welfare eliminated the stigma that was once attached to abandoning one’s children). The Baltimore Sun reports that, for decades, at least 80% of all black children are born without a father being a part of their life, with white families catching up rapidly. This has created several Lord-of-the-Flies generations. The rotten “public” schools in Baltimore city have destroyed the employment opportunities of tens of thousands of these children, while the war on drugs, which has caused skyrocketing drug prices and profits, lures them into lives of crime (and death by crime). All of this is a recipe for the mindless destruction of small businesses that was on display in yesterday’s riots and looting. With Al Sharpton reportedly headed to Baltimore, things are bound to get worse before they get better. No sane business person would ever invest in these neighborhoods. Once this is realized in a few years, the absence of drug stores, grocery stores, etc. will of course be blamed on the racism of white capitalists. “Paradise” will at last have been realized.
Administrator
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April 29, 2015 7:17 pm
12 Unanswered Questions About The Baltimore Riots That They Don’t Want Us To Ask
Submitted by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
Why did the Baltimore riots seem like they were perfectly staged to be a television event? Images of police vehicles burning made for great television all over the planet, but why were there abandoned police vehicles sitting right in the middle of the riot zones without any police officers around them in the first place? Why was the decision made ahead of time to set a curfew for Tuesday night and not for Monday night? And why are Baltimore police officers claiming that they were ordered to “stand down” and not intervene as dozens of shops, businesses and homes went up in flames? Yes, the anger over the death of Freddie Gray is very real. Police brutality has been a major problem in Baltimore and much of the rest of the nation for many years. But could it be possible that the anger that the people of Baltimore are feeling is being channeled and manipulated for other purposes? The following are 12 unanswered questions about the Baltimore riots that they don’t want us to ask…
#1 Why are dozens of social media accounts that were linked to violence in Ferguson now trying to stir up violence in Baltimore?…
The data mining firm that found between 20 and 50 social media accounts in Baltimore linked to the violence in Ferguson, Mo. is now reporting a spike in message traffic in Washington D.C., Philadelphia and New York City, with “protesters” trying to get rides to Baltimore for Tuesday night.
The firm, which asked to remain anonymous because it does government work, said some of the suspect social media accounts in Baltimore are sending messages to incite violence. While it is possible to spoof an account, to make it look like someone is one place and really is in another, that does not fully explain the high numbers.
#2 Who was behind the aggressive social media campaign to organize a “purge” that would start at the Mondawmin Mall at precisely 3 PM on Monday afternoon?…
The spark that ignited Monday’s pandemonium probably started with high school students on social media, who were discussing a “purge” — a reference to a film in which laws are suspended.
Many people knew “very early on” that there was “a lot of energy behind this purge movement,” Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby told CNN on Tuesday. “It was a metaphor for, ‘Let’s go out and make trouble.’”
#3 Even though authorities had “credible intelligence” that gangs would be specifically targeting police officers on Monday, why weren’t they more prepared? On Tuesday, the captain of the Baltimore police tried to make us believe that they weren’t prepared because they were only anticipating a confrontation with “high schoolers”…
Police Capt. John Kowalczyk said the relatively light initial police presence was because authorities were preparing for a protest of high schoolers. A heavy police presence and automatic weapons would not have been appropriate, he said. Kowalczyk said police made more than 200 arrests — only 34 of them juveniles.
#4 Where were the Baltimore police on Monday afternoon when the riots exploded? During the rioting, CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said that the “disappearance of the police for hours this afternoon is something that is going to haunt this city for decades”.
#5 Why are police officers in Baltimore claiming that they were instructed to “stand down” during the rioting on Monday afternoon?…
Police officers in Baltimore reportedly told journalists that they were ordered by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake not to stop looters during yesterday’s riots.
Rawlings-Blake, who waited 5 hours before even making a statement on the unrest, was already under intense critcism for saying that violent mobs were provided with “space” to “destroy” during riots which took place on Saturday.
One Baltimore shopkeeper said that he actually called the police 50 times asking for help and never got any assistance at all. Other business owners reported similar results. This is so similar to what we saw back during the Ferguson riots.
#6 Why was the decision made ahead of time to set a curfew on Tuesday night but not on Monday night?
#7 Why were so many police vehicles conveniently parked along the street in areas where the worst violence happened? After the destruction of a number of police vehicles on Saturday night, the Baltimore police had to know that they were prime targets. So why were there even more police vehicles available for rioters to destroy on Monday? And where were the cops that should have been protecting those vehicles?
#8 Why is an organization funded by George Soros stirring up emotions against the police in Baltimore?
#9 Why is CNN bringing on “commentators” that are promoting violence in Baltimore?…
Marc Lamont Hill, a Morehouse College professor and regular CNN commentator, embraced radical violence in the streets during an interview Monday on CNN.
“There shouldn’t be calm tonight,” Hill told CNN host Don Lemon as riots raged in the streets of Baltimore.
“Black people are dying in the streets. We’ve been dying in the streets for months, years, decades, centuries. I think there can be resistance to oppression.”
#10 Why did Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake initially tell reporters that a decision was made on Saturday to give “those who wished to destroy space to do that”?
#11 Why were rioters given hours to cause mayhem before a state of emergency was finally declared on Monday? Maryland Governor Larry Hogan seems to think that Mayor Rawlings-Blake waited far too long to declare a state of emergency. Just check out what he told one reporter…
I‘ve been in daily communication with the mayor and others in the city and our entire team has been involved from day one. Frankly, this was a Baltimore city situation. Baltimore city was in charge. When the mayor called me, which quite frankly we were glad that she finally did, instantly we signed the executive order. We already had our entire team prepared.
We were all in a command center and second floor of the state house in constant communication and we were trying to get in touch with the mayor for quite some time. She finally made that call and we immediately took action.
#12 Does the fact that the mayor of Baltimore has very close ties to the Obama administration have anything to do with how events unfolded during the riots? The following is from Infowars.com…
Rawlings-Blake was one of three mayors who provided broad input into President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, which advocates the federalization of police departments across the country by forcing them to adhere to stricter federal requirements when they receive funding.
“The federal government can be a strong partner in our efforts in build better relationships between the police and community,” she said in written testimony before the task force.
That would explain her inaction to stop the rioting when it began: by allowing it to spiral out of control, the mayor and her friends at the Justice Dept. could use the unrest to justify the expansion of federal power into local law enforcement, which would also allow her to receive more funding.
And why did it take Barack Obama several days to publicly condemn the violence in Baltimore? Why didn’t he stand up and say something on Monday when the riots were at their peak?
Something doesn’t smell right about all of this. Much of the violence could have been prevented if things had been handled differently.
In the end, who is going to get hurt the most by all of this? It will be the African-American communities in the heart of Baltimore that are already suffering with extremely high levels of unemployment and poverty.
I wish that we could all just learn to come together and love one another. Over the past few days, I have seen a whole lot of “us vs. them” talk coming from all quarters. This kind of talk is only going to reinforce the cycle of mistrust and violence.
Sadly, I believe that this is just the beginning of what is coming to America. The following are some tweets that show the mayhem and destruction that we have been witnessing in Baltimore the past few days…
llpoh
April 29, 2015 7:39 pm
Baltimore is 69% black. After this, I would expect the last of the remaining whities to flee.
Wonder what this will do to property values in Baltimore? Wonder if any new businesses will start up in Baltimore?
It is going to be a wasteland. It is going to be the east coast version of Detroit – not a white face in sight.
Stucky
April 29, 2015 7:41 pm
Daily’s humor has more truth in it in 5 minutes than CuNNt, Fux, and the Alsharpton channel can muster all week.
Stucky
April 29, 2015 7:48 pm
The report regarding the status of the copfuks who broke Freddy’s neck WAS DUE THIS FRIDAY.
Today, some copfuk police chief announced that is NOT the case … that they are only turning over the findings to the DA (or, AG?) … and that the contents will NOT be made known to the public ……. and all you motherfuckers got it wrong thinking a public report being filed on Friday.
This can’t bode well for Baltimore this weekend.
Stucky
April 29, 2015 7:56 pm
Freddie’s rap sheet.
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Stucky
April 29, 2015 8:07 pm
What Baltimore Millennials want
Sensetti
April 29, 2015 8:08 pm
A a drug dealer, Sweet, OH my God the horror, society deprived of a promising citizen.
Stucky
April 29, 2015 8:16 pm
Extreme Irony … Millionaire Baseball Players Playing In An Empty, Taxpayer Financed Stadium.
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Stucky
April 29, 2015 8:17 pm
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Sensetti
April 29, 2015 8:18 pm
The blacks cry for justice and peace and kill each other at every turn. What the fucks wrong with these animals? If the cops have a brain in their heads they should pull back, don’t enter a black neighborhood for any reason. Business owners will flee in short order, fence these animals in and let them have at it.
wip
April 29, 2015 8:20 pm
Did you see the black guy wearing a “I stand with Rand” T-shirt?
taxSlave
April 29, 2015 8:59 pm
Stuck,
Other than the burglary – drugs in my opinion should not be a crime.
War on Drugs = War on People
EL Coyote
April 29, 2015 10:09 pm
The girl said she wanted one Baltimore, right now there are two; one black, one white. She will no douby get her wish, but it won’t improve anything. So long as blacks refuse to assimilate, they will be outsiders. It isn’t hard, many middle class and upper class blacks have adopted the white man’s way. It doesn’t make sense to demand the majority conform to your ways when your ways are fucked up, your shitty condition is no recommendation at all.
There was a time when blacks played the white man’s game, there was no question about a ‘third way’ until the war on poverty made it easy for men to shirk their duties and run away from the responsibility of raising, working for their family. What we see now are old kids, 35 and 55 refusing to grow up. Their Peter Pan lifestyle reflected in their poor health at a relatively young age.
There was a report on a diet switch experiment, American blacks switched diets with African blacks, the result was the Africans became more propense for colon cancer while American blacks improved. Maybe switching lifescripts would make American blacks more likely to mature earlier.
Blaming everything on Jim Quinn or Stucky is not a productive pastime, sorrows, like house work, expand to fill the time and space available. If you have no other concerns or interests, the self loathing sense of poverty will seem unbearable. Yet, Americans are richer than 95% of the world, billions of people live on less than $1.50 a day (or week, I don’t recall the statistic). The poor in this country have more riches than Midas who only had gold, Americans have TeeVee, internet, cell phones, public parks, BBall courts, etc. And yet folks feel like they have a reason to bitch because Billy has his own business, Sensetti his own job, bb his own truck.
I have a small article that I may or may not submit, but in it I commented that the Chicanos died out because Hispanics are an independent bunch, they are natural entreprenuers.Sure, some of them have parked their asses in the barrio but the newcomers leapfrog over them to where the jobs are. By looking around, you can tell, they are economic climbers, willing to move to where the money is and away from where it aint.
It was a Hispanic food vendor pushin a cart that inspired Jesse Jackson, at a black rally, to tell his listeners, we need to get our own businesses. No shit, if he had expanded on that idea, he would have continued, we need to get to work.
Zarathustra
April 29, 2015 11:18 pm
Stucky,
What Gray’s rap sheet shows is that he has a shitload of arrests for petty crimes, for which he served any significant time in prison for any of them. Take away the drug busts and he is pretty clean.
Now the WAPO is alleging that he was thrashing around in the van trying to hurt himself. Considering that he was a veteran arrestee and was busted this time for simply carrying a knife, does this make any sense at all??
As I said before, a copfuk broke his neck by placing his knee on it and applying pressure when he was down and being handcuffed. The reason he was probably not seat belted is because it would have been too difficult with his limp body.
Copfuks can still blow me, as well as the media that attempt to coverup their crimes. Don’t burn down privately owned businesses, take a hint from the Iranian protestors in 2009, torch the police stations.
Zarathustra
April 29, 2015 11:48 pm
EL Coyote says:
_______________________
Would you get pissed off if I called Marco Rubio a spic?
Zarathustra
April 30, 2015 12:07 am
EL Coyote
April 30, 2015 12:18 am
Zarathustra says: Would you get pissed off if I called Marco Rubio a spic?
I’ve been here too long to get mad over labels. I think that is a back east term, Lucille Ball called her ex that. I heard that term in Illinois, a couple of black kids looked at me and my wife approaching and one told the other, ‘just a couple of spics’. Then, at work, a dude teaching a CPR class told me I was deceptive because he couldn’t see me pushing on the dummy but I would manage to light the green. He was looking at me when he said the area should be clean so that not spic showed.
We are more used to beaner, wetback..I mean if your going to insult a person, get your slurs in order.
Zarathustra
April 30, 2015 12:55 am
EL Coyote says:
Zarathustra says: Would you get pissed off if I called Marco Rubio a spic?
We are more used to beaner, wetback..I mean if your going to insult a person, get your slurs in order.
____________________
I only insult assholes (especially the corrupt, power hungry variety) of which Rubio certainly is one. Spic is pleasing to the ears, in the same way that nigger or wop is. Beaner does nothing for me.
Zarathustra
April 30, 2015 1:03 am
PS, I never knew that Ball called her ex-husband a spic. It is funny, but she was also a redhead.
llpoh
April 30, 2015 1:31 am
Oh Boy! Nickname time for Hispanics! I’ll play!
Wetback
beaner
chilli eater
border bandit
wadie
tonk
dirty sanchez
fence hopper
taco jockey
river nigger
mexican’t
greaser
field rat
pepper belly
Now, EC can start on Indian slurs. I will get it started:
Dirty redskin
blanket ass
tonto
trail nigger
I am sure y’all will have your favorites.
Here is the thing about slurs – it is all in good fun until it ain’t.
And funny thing is, it can go from good fun to a punch in the chops in a New York second.
EL Coyote
April 30, 2015 8:49 pm
Llpoh, I joked that my buddy John’s first word was nigger. If there were no blacks, we’d have to invent them just to have that soul-satisfying crunch of using the word Nigger, Nigga, Nig, Niglet..My fourth grade teacher, Miss Flores said the word Neegrow was her favorite word.
I think you are making some of these words up. I kinda like Billy’s term -Frijo.
llpoh
April 30, 2015 8:54 pm
EC – I especially am fond of “tonk” – the sound made when a border cop whacks a beaner over the head with a flashlight.
You have lived a sheltered life – you need to get out more. Head over to Billy’s neck of the woods and hang out. Bet you would learn a lot of new words in no time at all.
“Liberal Paradise” Up in Flames
Thomas DiLorenzo
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Baltimore Sun columnist Thomas Schaller, a political science professor at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, cheerfully heralded the state of Maryland as a “liberal paradise”in 2013. Maryland is indeed by far the most left-wing state in America, a veritable showcase of the “liberal” welfare state. It has huge populations of both government employees and welfare parasites; one of the most generous welfare systems of any state; its “public” schools have long been destroyed by belligerent teachers’ unions; is a very high-tax state; routinely wages political war on whatever is left of real capitalism — its politicians proudly boast that the regulation of business is more onerous than any other state, and usually exceeds even federal regulatory dictates; and coddles criminals, endlessly repeating the “liberal” mantra that criminals are not responsible for the crimes they commit, “society” is. And of course the “war on drugs” rages in inner-city Baltimore as much as anywhere, complete with ever-increasing police brutality with an increasingly militarized and federalized police force.
As in many other cities, in Baltimore the black family has been all-but-destroyed by the welfare state (See Losing Ground by Charles Murray for an explanation of how welfare eliminated the stigma that was once attached to abandoning one’s children). The Baltimore Sun reports that, for decades, at least 80% of all black children are born without a father being a part of their life, with white families catching up rapidly. This has created several Lord-of-the-Flies generations. The rotten “public” schools in Baltimore city have destroyed the employment opportunities of tens of thousands of these children, while the war on drugs, which has caused skyrocketing drug prices and profits, lures them into lives of crime (and death by crime). All of this is a recipe for the mindless destruction of small businesses that was on display in yesterday’s riots and looting. With Al Sharpton reportedly headed to Baltimore, things are bound to get worse before they get better. No sane business person would ever invest in these neighborhoods. Once this is realized in a few years, the absence of drug stores, grocery stores, etc. will of course be blamed on the racism of white capitalists. “Paradise” will at last have been realized.
12 Unanswered Questions About The Baltimore Riots That They Don’t Want Us To Ask
Submitted by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,
Why did the Baltimore riots seem like they were perfectly staged to be a television event? Images of police vehicles burning made for great television all over the planet, but why were there abandoned police vehicles sitting right in the middle of the riot zones without any police officers around them in the first place? Why was the decision made ahead of time to set a curfew for Tuesday night and not for Monday night? And why are Baltimore police officers claiming that they were ordered to “stand down” and not intervene as dozens of shops, businesses and homes went up in flames? Yes, the anger over the death of Freddie Gray is very real. Police brutality has been a major problem in Baltimore and much of the rest of the nation for many years. But could it be possible that the anger that the people of Baltimore are feeling is being channeled and manipulated for other purposes? The following are 12 unanswered questions about the Baltimore riots that they don’t want us to ask…
#1 Why are dozens of social media accounts that were linked to violence in Ferguson now trying to stir up violence in Baltimore?…
The data mining firm that found between 20 and 50 social media accounts in Baltimore linked to the violence in Ferguson, Mo. is now reporting a spike in message traffic in Washington D.C., Philadelphia and New York City, with “protesters” trying to get rides to Baltimore for Tuesday night.
The firm, which asked to remain anonymous because it does government work, said some of the suspect social media accounts in Baltimore are sending messages to incite violence. While it is possible to spoof an account, to make it look like someone is one place and really is in another, that does not fully explain the high numbers.
#2 Who was behind the aggressive social media campaign to organize a “purge” that would start at the Mondawmin Mall at precisely 3 PM on Monday afternoon?…
The spark that ignited Monday’s pandemonium probably started with high school students on social media, who were discussing a “purge” — a reference to a film in which laws are suspended.
Many people knew “very early on” that there was “a lot of energy behind this purge movement,” Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby told CNN on Tuesday. “It was a metaphor for, ‘Let’s go out and make trouble.’”
#3 Even though authorities had “credible intelligence” that gangs would be specifically targeting police officers on Monday, why weren’t they more prepared? On Tuesday, the captain of the Baltimore police tried to make us believe that they weren’t prepared because they were only anticipating a confrontation with “high schoolers”…
Police Capt. John Kowalczyk said the relatively light initial police presence was because authorities were preparing for a protest of high schoolers. A heavy police presence and automatic weapons would not have been appropriate, he said. Kowalczyk said police made more than 200 arrests — only 34 of them juveniles.
#4 Where were the Baltimore police on Monday afternoon when the riots exploded? During the rioting, CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said that the “disappearance of the police for hours this afternoon is something that is going to haunt this city for decades”.
#5 Why are police officers in Baltimore claiming that they were instructed to “stand down” during the rioting on Monday afternoon?…
Police officers in Baltimore reportedly told journalists that they were ordered by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake not to stop looters during yesterday’s riots.
Rawlings-Blake, who waited 5 hours before even making a statement on the unrest, was already under intense critcism for saying that violent mobs were provided with “space” to “destroy” during riots which took place on Saturday.
One Baltimore shopkeeper said that he actually called the police 50 times asking for help and never got any assistance at all. Other business owners reported similar results. This is so similar to what we saw back during the Ferguson riots.
#6 Why was the decision made ahead of time to set a curfew on Tuesday night but not on Monday night?
#7 Why were so many police vehicles conveniently parked along the street in areas where the worst violence happened? After the destruction of a number of police vehicles on Saturday night, the Baltimore police had to know that they were prime targets. So why were there even more police vehicles available for rioters to destroy on Monday? And where were the cops that should have been protecting those vehicles?
#8 Why is an organization funded by George Soros stirring up emotions against the police in Baltimore?
#9 Why is CNN bringing on “commentators” that are promoting violence in Baltimore?…
Marc Lamont Hill, a Morehouse College professor and regular CNN commentator, embraced radical violence in the streets during an interview Monday on CNN.
“There shouldn’t be calm tonight,” Hill told CNN host Don Lemon as riots raged in the streets of Baltimore.
“Black people are dying in the streets. We’ve been dying in the streets for months, years, decades, centuries. I think there can be resistance to oppression.”
#10 Why did Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake initially tell reporters that a decision was made on Saturday to give “those who wished to destroy space to do that”?
#11 Why were rioters given hours to cause mayhem before a state of emergency was finally declared on Monday? Maryland Governor Larry Hogan seems to think that Mayor Rawlings-Blake waited far too long to declare a state of emergency. Just check out what he told one reporter…
I‘ve been in daily communication with the mayor and others in the city and our entire team has been involved from day one. Frankly, this was a Baltimore city situation. Baltimore city was in charge. When the mayor called me, which quite frankly we were glad that she finally did, instantly we signed the executive order. We already had our entire team prepared.
We were all in a command center and second floor of the state house in constant communication and we were trying to get in touch with the mayor for quite some time. She finally made that call and we immediately took action.
#12 Does the fact that the mayor of Baltimore has very close ties to the Obama administration have anything to do with how events unfolded during the riots? The following is from Infowars.com…
Rawlings-Blake was one of three mayors who provided broad input into President Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, which advocates the federalization of police departments across the country by forcing them to adhere to stricter federal requirements when they receive funding.
“The federal government can be a strong partner in our efforts in build better relationships between the police and community,” she said in written testimony before the task force.
That would explain her inaction to stop the rioting when it began: by allowing it to spiral out of control, the mayor and her friends at the Justice Dept. could use the unrest to justify the expansion of federal power into local law enforcement, which would also allow her to receive more funding.
And why did it take Barack Obama several days to publicly condemn the violence in Baltimore? Why didn’t he stand up and say something on Monday when the riots were at their peak?
Something doesn’t smell right about all of this. Much of the violence could have been prevented if things had been handled differently.
In the end, who is going to get hurt the most by all of this? It will be the African-American communities in the heart of Baltimore that are already suffering with extremely high levels of unemployment and poverty.
I wish that we could all just learn to come together and love one another. Over the past few days, I have seen a whole lot of “us vs. them” talk coming from all quarters. This kind of talk is only going to reinforce the cycle of mistrust and violence.
Sadly, I believe that this is just the beginning of what is coming to America. The following are some tweets that show the mayhem and destruction that we have been witnessing in Baltimore the past few days…
Baltimore is 69% black. After this, I would expect the last of the remaining whities to flee.
Wonder what this will do to property values in Baltimore? Wonder if any new businesses will start up in Baltimore?
It is going to be a wasteland. It is going to be the east coast version of Detroit – not a white face in sight.
Daily’s humor has more truth in it in 5 minutes than CuNNt, Fux, and the Alsharpton channel can muster all week.
The report regarding the status of the copfuks who broke Freddy’s neck WAS DUE THIS FRIDAY.
Today, some copfuk police chief announced that is NOT the case … that they are only turning over the findings to the DA (or, AG?) … and that the contents will NOT be made known to the public ……. and all you motherfuckers got it wrong thinking a public report being filed on Friday.
This can’t bode well for Baltimore this weekend.
Freddie’s rap sheet.
[img[/img]
What Baltimore Millennials want
A a drug dealer, Sweet, OH my God the horror, society deprived of a promising citizen.
Extreme Irony … Millionaire Baseball Players Playing In An Empty, Taxpayer Financed Stadium.
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The blacks cry for justice and peace and kill each other at every turn. What the fucks wrong with these animals? If the cops have a brain in their heads they should pull back, don’t enter a black neighborhood for any reason. Business owners will flee in short order, fence these animals in and let them have at it.
Did you see the black guy wearing a “I stand with Rand” T-shirt?
Stuck,
Other than the burglary – drugs in my opinion should not be a crime.
War on Drugs = War on People
The girl said she wanted one Baltimore, right now there are two; one black, one white. She will no douby get her wish, but it won’t improve anything. So long as blacks refuse to assimilate, they will be outsiders. It isn’t hard, many middle class and upper class blacks have adopted the white man’s way. It doesn’t make sense to demand the majority conform to your ways when your ways are fucked up, your shitty condition is no recommendation at all.
There was a time when blacks played the white man’s game, there was no question about a ‘third way’ until the war on poverty made it easy for men to shirk their duties and run away from the responsibility of raising, working for their family. What we see now are old kids, 35 and 55 refusing to grow up. Their Peter Pan lifestyle reflected in their poor health at a relatively young age.
There was a report on a diet switch experiment, American blacks switched diets with African blacks, the result was the Africans became more propense for colon cancer while American blacks improved. Maybe switching lifescripts would make American blacks more likely to mature earlier.
Blaming everything on Jim Quinn or Stucky is not a productive pastime, sorrows, like house work, expand to fill the time and space available. If you have no other concerns or interests, the self loathing sense of poverty will seem unbearable. Yet, Americans are richer than 95% of the world, billions of people live on less than $1.50 a day (or week, I don’t recall the statistic). The poor in this country have more riches than Midas who only had gold, Americans have TeeVee, internet, cell phones, public parks, BBall courts, etc. And yet folks feel like they have a reason to bitch because Billy has his own business, Sensetti his own job, bb his own truck.
I have a small article that I may or may not submit, but in it I commented that the Chicanos died out because Hispanics are an independent bunch, they are natural entreprenuers.Sure, some of them have parked their asses in the barrio but the newcomers leapfrog over them to where the jobs are. By looking around, you can tell, they are economic climbers, willing to move to where the money is and away from where it aint.
It was a Hispanic food vendor pushin a cart that inspired Jesse Jackson, at a black rally, to tell his listeners, we need to get our own businesses. No shit, if he had expanded on that idea, he would have continued, we need to get to work.
Stucky,
What Gray’s rap sheet shows is that he has a shitload of arrests for petty crimes, for which he served any significant time in prison for any of them. Take away the drug busts and he is pretty clean.
Now the WAPO is alleging that he was thrashing around in the van trying to hurt himself. Considering that he was a veteran arrestee and was busted this time for simply carrying a knife, does this make any sense at all??
As I said before, a copfuk broke his neck by placing his knee on it and applying pressure when he was down and being handcuffed. The reason he was probably not seat belted is because it would have been too difficult with his limp body.
Copfuks can still blow me, as well as the media that attempt to coverup their crimes. Don’t burn down privately owned businesses, take a hint from the Iranian protestors in 2009, torch the police stations.
EL Coyote says:
_______________________
Would you get pissed off if I called Marco Rubio a spic?
Zarathustra says: Would you get pissed off if I called Marco Rubio a spic?
I’ve been here too long to get mad over labels. I think that is a back east term, Lucille Ball called her ex that. I heard that term in Illinois, a couple of black kids looked at me and my wife approaching and one told the other, ‘just a couple of spics’. Then, at work, a dude teaching a CPR class told me I was deceptive because he couldn’t see me pushing on the dummy but I would manage to light the green. He was looking at me when he said the area should be clean so that not spic showed.
We are more used to beaner, wetback..I mean if your going to insult a person, get your slurs in order.
EL Coyote says:
Zarathustra says: Would you get pissed off if I called Marco Rubio a spic?
We are more used to beaner, wetback..I mean if your going to insult a person, get your slurs in order.
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I only insult assholes (especially the corrupt, power hungry variety) of which Rubio certainly is one. Spic is pleasing to the ears, in the same way that nigger or wop is. Beaner does nothing for me.
PS, I never knew that Ball called her ex-husband a spic. It is funny, but she was also a redhead.
Oh Boy! Nickname time for Hispanics! I’ll play!
Wetback
beaner
chilli eater
border bandit
wadie
tonk
dirty sanchez
fence hopper
taco jockey
river nigger
mexican’t
greaser
field rat
pepper belly
Now, EC can start on Indian slurs. I will get it started:
Dirty redskin
blanket ass
tonto
trail nigger
I am sure y’all will have your favorites.
Here is the thing about slurs – it is all in good fun until it ain’t.
And funny thing is, it can go from good fun to a punch in the chops in a New York second.
Llpoh, I joked that my buddy John’s first word was nigger. If there were no blacks, we’d have to invent them just to have that soul-satisfying crunch of using the word Nigger, Nigga, Nig, Niglet..My fourth grade teacher, Miss Flores said the word Neegrow was her favorite word.
I think you are making some of these words up. I kinda like Billy’s term -Frijo.
EC – I especially am fond of “tonk” – the sound made when a border cop whacks a beaner over the head with a flashlight.
You have lived a sheltered life – you need to get out more. Head over to Billy’s neck of the woods and hang out. Bet you would learn a lot of new words in no time at all.