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Topic: Mizzou Campus Activists and Black Lives Matter Complain Abou
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Mon 11/30/15 12:19 AM

media also likes to distort his words and make claims about his thoughts and beliefs that come from such distortion

not without his faults, not even close

but a wise man nonetheless,,,,
no need to distort the Fiddler's Words!:laughing:

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Mon 11/30/15 12:36 AM



Louis Farrakhan Gives Mizzou Protesters High Praise in Video Message devil

by LEE STRANAHAN
23 Nov 2015

The black student protesters–particularly activist Jonathan Butler–got a ringing endorsement from Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who recorded a video message to them last week in which he cautioned the University’s new black President not to be an “Uncle Tom” and referred to the successful UM student protests as “the epicenter of the movement of students.”

The video was in a post titled Minister Farrakhan’s Message to Mizzou Students published on the Nation of Islam’s website The Final Call.

“Thank you for demonstrating to our people the power of unity,” Farrakhan said “You were brilliant.”

Farrakhan hailed the students for continuing their struggle after they forced out both the President and Chancellor, saying “The cry for justice doesn’t end with somebody retiring or somebody exiting the scene because when they exit the scene, injustice is still there.”

One irony of the praise from Farrakhan is that part of the controversy at the University of Missouri was over a “poop swastika” that black students claim was meant to send them a message, but notorious anti-Semite Farrakhan himself has praised Hitler as a “very great man” in the past:

The Jews don’t like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that’s a good name. Hitler was a very great man. He wasn’t a great man for me as a black person, but he was a great German. Now, I’m not proud of Hitler’s evils against Jewish people, but that’s a matter of record. He raised Germany up from nothing. Well, in a sense you could say there’s a similarity in that we are raising our people up from nothing.
In his recent video, Farrakhan also speaks about University of Missouri’s interim President Mike Middleton, saying “I hope the the new black President will not be an Uncle Tom that the enemy has placed there, thinking that a Tom will quell our desire for justice.”

Minister Farrakhan did not specify who “the enemy” was to whom he was referring in his video.

Farrakhan continued speaking directly to Middleton, who he referred to as “my dear brother,” urging him to “fight those things that disturb the peace of the students and you will be a great President.”

The Nation of Islam leader also understood that the success of the protests where school leaders caved quickly to the demands of students after the black members of the football team went on strike would have a ripple effect. Already, black student protests have sprung up around the country, as a “Mizzou Effect” hit campuses from Occidental to Dartmouth. Farrakhan praised the protesters for this impact:

As Ferguson was the epicenter of a movement, the University of Missouri at Columbia is also the epicenter of the movement of students now, rising and using the power of our ability that is making all these colleges rich.

But the moment the black football players said ‘No, no—we will not practice, we will not play a game until what we seek is carried out,’—didn’t take long because they saw $35,00,000 at a loss.

So it seems like bringing the kind of pain where dollars are taken from the pool of white sumpremacy, then all of sudden our dollars matter and then they can consider our lives…

Farrakhan’s reference to “bringing the kind of pain where dollars are taken from the pool of white sumpremacy” is a reference to a curreny campaign by the Nation of Islam to convice black Americas to boycott all holiday spending  this year. The NOI created #JusiceOrElse campaign and released a video urging a boycott of Christmas, Black Friday, Cyber Mondey, and other spending with the slogan “Redistribute The Pain.”

However, Minister Farrakhan saved his most effusive and heartfelt praise for student protest leader Jonathan Butler, the son of multi-millionaire parents who was radicalized at the University of Missouri.

To brother Jonathan Butler, you demonstrated that selflessness and that love for your people that you would suffer hunger, even to the point of death to bring about a change.

My dear brother, that spirit is what encouraged the football players and until we are ready to make the ultimate sacarifce to bring about a change to our generation and generations yet unborn, this is the spirit that all of us should beg God to give us: the spirit of our brother, Jonathan Butler.

I will carry you in my heart for what you did.

Farrakhan closed the video by saying “May Allah bless you with the light of understanding as I greet you in peace. Salam alaikum.”

* Nation Of Islam is listed as a 'hate group ' by Southern Poverty Law Center & the DOJ. *

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/23/louis-farrakhan-gives-mizzou-protesters-high-praise-in-video-message/

Everyone may want to look up the word " Minister ", even on his own web site he refers to himself as " Honorable Louis Farrakhan "
DAMN Media..


David Duke supports Donald trumps run for presidency.


And this matters why?

1 for 1
Unsolicited approval of an action by a person or group by an outside party.
Though Farrakhan is no where near as bad as David Duke.

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Mon 11/30/15 01:19 AM
so cute.......yes...that's tha "logic" LOL

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Mon 11/30/15 01:21 AM

MessageInteresting read on the MIZZOU situation by African American sports writer Jason Whitlock...

"" Chicago buried nine-year-old Tyshawn Lee on
Tuesday. Police allege gang members lured
the boy into an alley and executed him in a
revenge killing aimed at his father.
Father Michael Pfleger, a white minister in a
predominantly black Chicago community,
eulogized Lee and castigated our society,
blaming the boy’s death on our “lost
conscience.”
How can we argue?
The execution of an innocent black boy draws
the attention of a handful of local dignitaries
while the death of a black teenager foolish
enough to wrestle a cop for control of a gun
helps foment unrest on a nearby college
campus seven months after then-attorney
general Eric Holder destroyed the fallacy of
“Hands Up Don’t Shoot.”
Lies stacked on top of lies create the ********
we’re witnessing in Columbia, Missouri. Clever
faculty members, in my opinion, baited a small
group of misguided black students into stirring
a racial shitstorm strong enough to attract
Twitter-addicted journalists looking for their
next relevancy hit off the Black Lives Matter
crack pipe.
The absurdity of the past week at Mizzou
couldn’t be duplicated on South Park.
A 25-year-old, “Fresh Prince” black grad
student threatened to starve himself to death
under the pretense that the school president
hadn’t done enough to stop unidentified white
men from uttering the N-word when passing
by in trucks and carving swastikas with poop.
The white liberal, Ta-Nehisi Coates-quoting
mafia declared Mizzou an unsafe space and a
hostile killing field for blacks and opened their
media platforms to any person willing to share
a story about hearing the N-word while in
Columbia the past 50 years.
“Cry Wolfe!” is how this entire episode should
be remembered. Liberal academics talked
black kids into crying wolf over racially tinged
rude behavior so an unpopular president
would be unseated.
Adult professors who should be educating kids
on the continuing damage of institutional
racism, instead built a human shield around a
tent city set up to host the starvation of an
N-word fighter disguised as a freedom fighter.
A redneck showing his *** with verbal
garbage while driving a truck isn’t racism. It’s
a redneck showing his ***. Racism is a
system of exploitation rooted in race. The
NCAA amateurism charade is a solid example.
Walter Byers, the white conservative modern
architect of the NCAA, described the system
he created this way in his 1997 memoir:
“Today the NCAA Presidents Commission is
preoccupied with tightening a few loose bolts
in a worn machine, firmly committed to the
neo-plantation belief that the enormous
proceeds from the college games belong to
the overseers (administrators) and supervisors
(coaches). The plantation workers performing
in the arena may only receive those benefits
authorized by the overseers.”
You’d think if the Missouri football players
were going to strike, they’d choose NCAA
amateurism as their cause, not the
homecoming king’s hurt feelings. And you’d
think if the son of a millionaire was going to
threaten to end his life over an injustice, he’d
choose an inspiration more heart-wrenching
than a poop-stained Nazi symbol.
Why not choose Tyshawn Lee?
Ask one of those liberal academics to explain
the connection between mass incarceration
and gang violence. They go together like
peanut butter and jelly. The ruthless, gang-
related execution of a black child is a direct
outgrowth of mass incarceration and its
corrosive impact on morality, decency and
humanity.
Concerned Student 1950 needs to ask
Mizzou’s liberal academics to carry them to
Tyshawn Lee’s neighborhood and create a
safe space there. Seriously. Assimilated,
spoiled black kids showing up on modern
college campuses and pretending they’re
standing on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in
1965 is f—ing embarrassing. What’s worse is
assimilated, spoiled black journalists selling
the righteousness of their cause.
Columbia ain’t our problem. Chicago is.
That’s not a statement vouching for the purity
of Columbia. It’s rational, mature
acknowledgment that there are not, never
have been and never will be any safe spaces
on earth free of rude, uncomfortable behavior
by humans. We’re flawed. We do dumb ****.
The appropriate questions for the kids, the
journalists and their white, liberal enablers/
manipulators are: 1) Which area is more in
need of a safe space, Mizzou’s campus or
Lee’s neighborhood? 2) Why are liberals
pouring the most energy and passion into
policing the safest space? 3) Why have those
same liberals declared war on the very people
and profession (police) they call at the first
sign of trouble in the most unsafe space?
It’s all enough to make you think they don’t
really have the best interest of black folk in
mind. Let me remind you again: In general,
African-Americans are the most religious
people in America. We are traditionally
conservative, which does not mean
Republican. The black church, where Father
Pfleger serves, has always looked first to
create safe spaces where black people live.
I’m not evangelizing. I’m trying to show you
who’s on your Day 1 team and who’s driving
a limousine offering rides to tokens willing to
be used as pawns.
I’m also trying to avoid ridiculing millennials.
Whatever their shortcomings are, they’re a
reflection of previous generations’ failures. We
turned the education of our best and brightest
kids over to predominantly white schools. We
allowed them to abandon the black church.
It’s not difficult to understand why they can’t
distinguish between rude behavior and racism.
Liberal elites define racism as “code words”
and “dog whistles” and the utterance of the
N-word by white people. They reduced racism
to a language. Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa
Parks, Thurgood Marshall and our Greatest
Generation defined racism as laws and policy.
Teach that in your home, at your church and
at school and there won’t be another
smokescreen, racial circus the next time
faculty decide to overthrow a high-ranking
administrator. I’d suggest the media teach it,
too, but I can’t reduce the message to a 140-
character tweet.""
http://j.school/post/133025099640/crying-wolfe-exposes-real-problem

I bet though, that there is an online petition somewhere for Mr. Whitlock to change his name to Uncle Tom...


more.....till the whole history to be whole again................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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Mon 11/30/15 03:38 AM



Louis Farrakhan Gives Mizzou Protesters High Praise in Video Message devil

by LEE STRANAHAN
23 Nov 2015

The black student protesters–particularly activist Jonathan Butler–got a ringing endorsement from Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who recorded a video message to them last week in which he cautioned the University’s new black President not to be an “Uncle Tom” and referred to the successful UM student protests as “the epicenter of the movement of students.”

The video was in a post titled Minister Farrakhan’s Message to Mizzou Students published on the Nation of Islam’s website The Final Call.

“Thank you for demonstrating to our people the power of unity,” Farrakhan said “You were brilliant.”

Farrakhan hailed the students for continuing their struggle after they forced out both the President and Chancellor, saying “The cry for justice doesn’t end with somebody retiring or somebody exiting the scene because when they exit the scene, injustice is still there.”

One irony of the praise from Farrakhan is that part of the controversy at the University of Missouri was over a “poop swastika” that black students claim was meant to send them a message, but notorious anti-Semite Farrakhan himself has praised Hitler as a “very great man” in the past:

The Jews don’t like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that’s a good name. Hitler was a very great man. He wasn’t a great man for me as a black person, but he was a great German. Now, I’m not proud of Hitler’s evils against Jewish people, but that’s a matter of record. He raised Germany up from nothing. Well, in a sense you could say there’s a similarity in that we are raising our people up from nothing.
In his recent video, Farrakhan also speaks about University of Missouri’s interim President Mike Middleton, saying “I hope the the new black President will not be an Uncle Tom that the enemy has placed there, thinking that a Tom will quell our desire for justice.”

Minister Farrakhan did not specify who “the enemy” was to whom he was referring in his video.

Farrakhan continued speaking directly to Middleton, who he referred to as “my dear brother,” urging him to “fight those things that disturb the peace of the students and you will be a great President.”

The Nation of Islam leader also understood that the success of the protests where school leaders caved quickly to the demands of students after the black members of the football team went on strike would have a ripple effect. Already, black student protests have sprung up around the country, as a “Mizzou Effect” hit campuses from Occidental to Dartmouth. Farrakhan praised the protesters for this impact:

As Ferguson was the epicenter of a movement, the University of Missouri at Columbia is also the epicenter of the movement of students now, rising and using the power of our ability that is making all these colleges rich.

But the moment the black football players said ‘No, no—we will not practice, we will not play a game until what we seek is carried out,’—didn’t take long because they saw $35,00,000 at a loss.

So it seems like bringing the kind of pain where dollars are taken from the pool of white sumpremacy, then all of sudden our dollars matter and then they can consider our lives…

Farrakhan’s reference to “bringing the kind of pain where dollars are taken from the pool of white sumpremacy” is a reference to a curreny campaign by the Nation of Islam to convice black Americas to boycott all holiday spending  this year. The NOI created #JusiceOrElse campaign and released a video urging a boycott of Christmas, Black Friday, Cyber Mondey, and other spending with the slogan “Redistribute The Pain.”

However, Minister Farrakhan saved his most effusive and heartfelt praise for student protest leader Jonathan Butler, the son of multi-millionaire parents who was radicalized at the University of Missouri.

To brother Jonathan Butler, you demonstrated that selflessness and that love for your people that you would suffer hunger, even to the point of death to bring about a change.

My dear brother, that spirit is what encouraged the football players and until we are ready to make the ultimate sacarifce to bring about a change to our generation and generations yet unborn, this is the spirit that all of us should beg God to give us: the spirit of our brother, Jonathan Butler.

I will carry you in my heart for what you did.

Farrakhan closed the video by saying “May Allah bless you with the light of understanding as I greet you in peace. Salam alaikum.”

* Nation Of Islam is listed as a 'hate group ' by Southern Poverty Law Center & the DOJ. *

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/11/23/louis-farrakhan-gives-mizzou-protesters-high-praise-in-video-message/

Everyone may want to look up the word " Minister ", even on his own web site he refers to himself as " Honorable Louis Farrakhan "
DAMN Media..


David Duke supports Donald trumps run for presidency.


NO one gives a rat's a@@ about David Duke. At least poppy stays in his corner. Donald Trump has NO association with him, nor would he want it or need it.
Farrakhan not only needs to stay relevant, he needs to feed the beast because his time is real short now.

laugh

You might not give a rat's *** about Duke, but trump sure does. He publicly denounced any association with Duke and then all of a sudden trump comes out with this silent majority crap. It screams 'Know Nothing's' and superpaKKK. It happened, it's real and that can't be denied. Trump even running was an social experiment thats sensing the RNC into a tizzy even the mockery of a Pulitzer prize winning reporter with a deformity hasn't dropped his pole numbers. Adult diapers in D.C. Are probably sold out with him maintaining the lead because we know he can't win a general.
Anyhoo.... David Duke is well known and even an unsolicited merger, the union, stamp of approval from another complete undesirable name such as his will send voters running the other way faster than if they were downwind from a pot of chitlins (tterlings, I know).

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Mon 11/30/15 05:20 AM


media also likes to distort his words and make claims about his thoughts and beliefs that come from such distortion

not without his faults, not even close

but a wise man nonetheless,,,,
no need to distort the Fiddler's Words!:laughing:


perhaps someone should alert the media of that

they recently reported on how he called for '10000 men to kill whites', complete even with the quotes (to imply it was a direct quote) when that is not at all what he said,,,


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