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You suddenly want to protest deaths in custody? Good! But can you be consistent? : Comments

By David Pellowe, published 8/6/2020

Absolutely no one on any side of politics, at any level of government, or in any law enforcement agency or their trade unions has come out and tried to contextualise or minimalise the evil brutality of the murderer.

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Lego, I am afraid you are so right.
There are leaders who are aware of the problem but so far only an odd
one or so seem to be able to act on the problem.
I think Trump is one of them but he is too incoherent to be able to
make a case on this matter.
The European situation is getting too late to save it from its immigration.
Europe was the fount of the Western Society that gave us everything
that we had to celebrate.
I think the coming contest between China and Islam would be interesting to watch.
However I don't think many here will be here to see it.
The forces that have driven the last weeks pantomime will not survive
that clash of civilisations.
It is easy to forcast the result of that contest.
The Chinese will run rings around the moslems.
The intelligence difference is too great for it to be a real contest.
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 8 June 2020 4:01:01 PM
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Bravo David.. for acknowledging the elephant in the room: "The truly horrendous, genocidal pattern of violence against African-Americans is being swept under the rug, revealing less interest in objective justice and defence of natural human rights than indefensibly incurious subscription to prejudiced agendas.

While African-Americans comprise only 13% of the population, they are more disproportionately affected by deaths in the custody of abortionists than of police. 36% of all abortions in the United States are committed against black women.

According to a New York City Health Department report, 136,426 preborn black babies were deliberately killed and 118,127 were born safely between 2012 and 2016. It seems far easier to kill them while they're innocent and defenceless. In just one city more than half the African-Americans were killed before they could take their first breath. There's a word for that, and it's not "health care". Over the span of five years 136,426 mothers had their babies violently crushed, dismembered and removed from their wombs by real, data-evidenced, "systemic racism", oppression and injustice. "

And who was an one of the first to expose this hypocrisy ? None other than a black man, the civil rights activist Jesse Jackson who famously replied to those arguing that abortion should be made affordable to poor black women... "If you say a poor woman has as much right to abortion as a rich woman, then see to it that poor women get a mink coat, a cadillac and a trip to Paris every year " ! And who today is one of the strongest advocates for the unborn in the U.S.? Alveda King, a niece of Martin Luther King! All lost on these people who have been sold short by a bunch of Hollywood sycophants who pass for "journalists" and "the media" today... as the result of the "long march through the institutions, universities and media." They have it all tied up in stranglehold on logic and the disseminating of truth...and facts... like you give above.
Posted by Denny, Monday, 8 June 2020 4:10:54 PM
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Perhaps we've gotten to that point where the contradictions are becoming too great and numerous to deny.
Posted by jamo, Tuesday, 9 June 2020 6:00:32 AM
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Hey Denny. Jesse Jackson, head of the NAACP (National Association of Coloured People) was also famous for this quote.

"When I walk through Washington at night, I would rather have a white man behind me than a black."

Says it all, right?
Posted by LEGO, Tuesday, 9 June 2020 6:14:31 AM
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It'll be interesting how the Academic Leftists will talk their way out of this !
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 9 June 2020 7:11:56 AM
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