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Monday 26 November 2012

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No matter what Obama does, black people in America have his back.

Not long ago, Judicial Watch reported an interesting nugget of criminal information [Obama DOJ: Growth in Violent Crimes Against Whites, 10-19-2012]:

Not only is the U.S. economy in shambles, violent crime is at an all-time high and new federal statistics show that 2011 saw the biggest increase in criminal activity in nearly two decades with a large boost in the rate of “violent victimizations” for whites.

The rate of violent crime increased by a whopping 17% last year, according to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), marking the biggest jump since 1993. Property crimes also went up 11% last year. That means that in 2011 there were nearly 6 million violent victimizations and more than 17 million property victimizations, according to the DOJ figures.

In an apparent effort to downplay the alarming statistics the feds explain in a press release that the swelling of violent crime is due to an increase in the number of aggravated and simple assaults. There was no “statistically significant change” in the number of more serious crimes such as rapes, sexual assaults and robberies, according to the explanation.

 

Here are more unsettling statistics buried deep in the DOJ’s new crime report; there has been a large increase in the rate of violent victimizations for whites, Hispanics and younger people. That means white non-Hispanics and Hispanics experienced an increase in violent victimization rates, while the rate for black non-Hispanics was stable, according to the DOJ stats.


Now is there by chance, just a chance, that this rise in violent victimizations of whites coincides with Barack Obama in the White House?

What was it that gang of 50+ black kids in Akron, Ohio chanted over Independence Day 2009, as they assaulted a white family? Oh yeah, “This is a black world.

But only a white bigot would dare point out the correlation between rising levels of anti-white violence in America (think Colin Flaherty, with his book “White Girl Bleed A lot”) and the election of President Obama to the White House – right?

After all, it was the election of black mayors to cities like Cleveland, Atlanta, Detroit, Memphis, Birmingham, Camden, Gary (Indiana), Baltimore, and New Orleans that signified to the electorate the city was under “different management”; black management, with the interests of black constituents taking precedent over those of the dwindling white population in each of the aforementioned cities.

Or, as Harold Washington succinctly put it when he was elected mayor of Chicago in 1983, “It’s our turn now.”

What killed these cities? 

An interesting visual from the "Django Unchained" trailer -- cotton stained red with blood...
Simple.

A white exodus from the city because high rates of black crime made it impossible to raise a family or conduct business within the city limits; once the electorate became sufficiently black, “racial democracy” became enshrined in city hall; once city hall went black, jobs, contracts and favors would all go to benefiting the black community.

These cities were casualties of equality, and belief system that has the highest rate of violent victimization in the world. 

Which brings us to Django himself, Jamie Foxx, who in an unchained moment of clarity stated this about Barack Obama [Jamie Foxx: 'Our Lord and Savior Barack Obama', Newsbusters.com, 11-26-12]:
This occurred at the previously recorded Soul Train Awardsbroadcast on BET Sunday (video follows with transcript and commentary):

JAMIE FOXX: First of all, give an honor to God and our lord and savior Barack Obama. Barack Obama.

Please also notice that this clip was used as a promo for the presentation by BET.

It might be a stretch to dare bring out a comparison to the upcoming film “Django Unchained” (a movie that appears to be a glorification of a slave rebellion in the antebellum south), but let’s just look at few key quotes from trailers for the movie:
Dr. King Schultz: How do you like the bounty-hunting business?
Django: Kill white people and get paid for it? What's not to like?

Another quote from a trailer has this provocative quote ['Django Unchained': Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx Face Off in New Trailer (Video), Hollywood Reporter, 10-10-12]:

The new clip features a conversation between the characters portayed by Foxx, DiCaprio and Waltz, during which DiCaprio's Calvin asks: "I've spent my whole life surrounded by black faces. I only have one question: Why don't they just rise up and kill the whites?"
 Isn’t this what happened in places like Cleveland, Atlanta, Detroit, Memphis, Birmingham, Philadelphia, Newark, Watts, Houston, Dallas, Camden, Gary (Indiana), Baltimore, and New Orleans? Didn’t the black population create such an intolerable climate for white people to live in – primarily based on a proclivity to monopolize crime rates – that they vacated the cities their ancestors built to electorally impenetrable black political rule? And, eventually, financial and moral insolvency?

If you were to look at what happens to the police departments of major cities once a black mayor is ensconced in city hall, you’ll inevitably find that the black community has railed against this protector of law and order as “fascistic white racists” (or something to that effect), and the first order of business will be to drastically reduce the police’s ability to do their job – i.e., protect the law-abiding citizens from high rates of black crime.

Wait—we already did that for you [ An Elegant Weapon for a More Civilized Age].

The black population of major American cities has risen up and targeted whites, engaging in a form of electoral genocide in a growing number of municipalities. Detroit isn’t the only city that black people Detroit-ed.

Through the Great Migration of Blacks (what we call “Manifest Destruction”) from the south, a long list of northern cities have been remade ‘In Their Image.’

And regardless of the quality of life that black political rule brings black people, they’ll still look upon any black elected official as a leader of their people.

This is the lesson of Racial Democracy in America.

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