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Wednesday 6 March 2013

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Remember the black riot at the Ford City Mall in Chicago a few weeks ago? The black boy band 'Mindless Behavior' cast such a hypnotic spell over the black patrons that 3,000 black people then engaged in a riot, terrorizing property and then marching around the parking lot of the monument to consumerism and attacking random vehicles [TV anchor: 'Race-baiters' behind black-mob claims: Says only 'idiot' would notice 3,000 rioters in Chicago, WND.com, 2-25-13]:
The Chicago Sun Times did not try to estimate how many people were involved in the riot, other than to say it was a “group of youths” that inflicted “minor injuries” on two people.
The videos, on-line comments, and Chicago police officers tell a different story.
“This story is NOT accurate at all,” said a Chicago police officer who grew up near the Ford City Mall, referring to the Sun Times report. “They were looting, causing HAVOC not just in the mall, but stories all around the mall too.”
Several people said that the mob moved to the nearby Best Buy, Olive Garden and Sports Authority, where they did “severe damage” and caused many people to hide in the back of the stores. The video bears them out.
Urban101.com – “Chicago’s Number One Urban Web Site” – estimated 3,000 people were at the “riot.”
Much of Chicago - particularly areas that are heavily black - have been ceded to gang rule. Black gang rule. 
And black politicians have no problem recruiting these black gangbangers to do their bidding [Sneed: Top cop critic Ald. Brookins Jr. reps gang banger, Chicago Sun-Times, 3-1-13]:
Ald. Howard Brookins Jr., who has been blasting Police Supt. Garry McCarthy for the city’s gang violence, seems to be talking out of both sides of his mouth.
Critics claim Brookins, who is demanding police grapple harder with guns and gangs, is undermining police action by representing gang members with gun convictions.
◆To wit: Sneed has learned Brookins, an attorney critical of McCarthy for not ending the city’s street gang bloodbath and gun proliferation, recently got gun charges dismissed against Kerry Stinson, 46, who is described in police reports as a member of the Gangster Disciples/Black P Stone nation.
Stinson, who was charged in 2010 with leading police on a car chase after police say they spotted him handing a loaded gun to a passenger — who pitched it out the car window — was locked in the Cook County Department of Corrections 10 times between 1993 and 2010; convicted in 1995 and 2002 for illegal possession of a gun; and has a lengthy arrest record that includes convictions for cocaine possession, burglary and obstructing police. He has a juvenile record that includes 10 arrests.
Brookins, who heads the City Council’s black caucus that has McCarthy in their gunsights — tells Sneed: “Everyone has a right to representation and is entitled to a defense. I started my career as a public defender and once worked for the State’s Attorney’s office. I was not aware Stinson was a member of a gang, and I don’t ask people if they are members of street gangs.
“I have mixed feelings about street gangs,” said Brookins, who admitted he uses gang members for campaign work. “These kids get caught up in gangs who have nothing else to do. But gangs can be used for good and bad. If it hadn’t been for the Black Panthers pushing for free meals for children, we wouldn’t have had operation Head Start feeding our school children.”
 Operation Head Start has been a monumental failure, Mr. Broookins. An elected alderman in Chicago, the head of the City Council's black caucus, has no problem recruiting black gang members to campaign for him.

Do you understand the direct threat to state legitimacy, when an organized racial caucus has the ability to utilize racial gangs in campaigning?

And we wonder why the Second City is drowning in the blood of its own citizenry?

Which brings us to this story of Organized Blackness, proving that sometimes acts of what we at SBPDL have dubbed "Spontaneous Blackness" are planned all along [Flash Mob Thwarted By Police, NBC Chicago, 3-3-13]:
Reports of an organized ‘flash mob’ at the Chicago Ridge Mall sent mall security and store owners into a frenzy Sunday.
Police received tips form school teachers and a Chicago Police Department gang unit that close to 300 teens were planning to collect at the Chicago Ridge Mall.
The mob was supposed to gather around 4 p.m. in the mall, located at 95th Street and Ridgeland Avenue, and sparked storeowners to close shop early.
Nearly 50 police officers crowded the area, but no flash mob occurred.
Officers reportedly saw busses of teens arriving, but retreating once they saw the officers.
The teens tweeted messages later that the plans were cancelled because of too many officers, Chicago Police told Pyzmarski.
"We averted the problem," said Chicago Ridge Police Chief Robert Pyzmarski. "Our goal was to send a message that kind of behavior will not be tolerated."
Recent mobs have sparked dozens of arrests and injuries after large groups spurred fights and vandalized areas, police said.

A teen rampage last Saturday injured two people and resulted in dozens of arrests while area youths attended an appearance by music group Mindless Behavior.
Force and a display of force is all black people need to dissuade from engaging in acts of Organized Blackness or Spontaneous Blackness.

That, and white America must learn the simple power of telling black America, "No" -- which is what the display of state force represented at the Chicago Ridge Mall.

"No."

A simple word, that is effective and powerful.

Back in 1994, the city of Chicago dared to tell black America "No" -- specifically, the residents of the 99 percent black Robert Taylor Homes [Taylor Homes Hit With Iron Fist, Chicago Tribune, March 31, 1994]:
Responding to scores of reports of shootings, special squads of 16 officers and two sergeants have begun patrolling the hallways and stairways at the Chicago Housing Authority's Robert Taylor Homes, Mayor Richard Daley announced Wednesday.
As the emotional level of outcry-from citizens and public officials-continued to rise, U.S. District Judge Wayne Andersen hastily called a hearing to state that he would allow systematic, apartment-by-apartment searches by police under certain circumstances.
At an emotional news conference at Beethoven Elementary School, 25 W. 47th St., with schoolchildren in the background, Daley and CHA Chairman Vincent Lane announced that police would use the same tactics employed at the Cabrini-Green public housing development after the sniper killing of 7-year-old Dantrell Davis in October 1992.
Shootings across Chicago have claimed at least 15 lives since the start of last weekend, and police estimate there were 300 reports of shootings from Thursday to Sunday at the Taylor Homes, located on South State Street between 35th Street and Garfield Boulevard.
Police Supt. Matt Rodriguez said the "mission teams" of patrol officers, detectives and gang crime specialists also have been dispatched to other South Side areas, including Englewood, where the current gang war over control of narcotics turf erupted three years ago between the Black Disciples and Gangster Disciples gangs.
The teams have been directed to patrol the CHA buildings and drive loiterers and others out of public areas, while other police and CHA security "volunteers" man the perimeter ready for arrests.
The violence in these almost all-black areas were responsible for the closing of a string of trauma centers in Chicago (running huge deficits all paid for by the taxpayer) in the late 1980s, because uninsured black patients required emergency care for gun shot and knife wounds.

Yes, the current people occupying power in the United States government and the governments of both Illinois and Chicago are rabidly on the side of Organized Blackness and have no problem covering up and excusing away acts of Spontaneous Blackness (especially in the fourth branch of the government -- the state controlled media); but the power of government and the 'state' is only a tool to be used by those who have been voted in to wield it.

The story of what happened this past weekend at the Chicago Ridge Mall is just as instructive as the story of what happened at the Robert Taylor Homes in 1994 -- force is all black people understand.

And telling either an individual black person or Organized Blackness "No" is perhaps the ultimate declaration of force.

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