This is blowing up my FB page...
Organizer For DC Women’s March, Linda Sarsour Is Pro Sharia Law with Ties To Hamas
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017...aw-ties-hamas/
I know there are still great women in America. I have the privilege of knowing many. But I can't help but wonder if these women are being useful. It would seem there is an alliance to destroy America and they have found our weakest link in our weakest people; Liberal women.
I look at Europe and see the same thing happening here with the same "partnership" that some will readily dismiss. Sweden was the Feminist capital of Europe and is now also the rape capital. The situation there is so bad their LE dare not tread into certain areas. Swedish media will pixilate and lighten the faces of the rapists in their media to make the rapist look more indigenous.
And at the end of all of this, the Libtards are unable to turn it back, unable to take accountability for what they have done. Just like with gun control, once they give criminals a monopoly on violence crime soars and all they can do is wring their hands.
All I could think about looking through all of the pictures is how happy I am to not live and be stationed in DC anymore. God what a nightmare.
Showing their true colors, good little musloids they are. They are being quite useful, why don't they visit The Kingdom of Saud, maybe drive around the countryside a bit, see the views...........LOL
Were there any anti-abortion women's groups present at the event yesterday? I would think not but I don't have anything definitive.
Last edited by Grant H.; 01-22-2017 at 09:50.
Thank you Grant H.
But, but, but it says right here
Were the founders of this1) All women shall maintain the freedom and lawful protection to choose what is best for them as it concerns their biological and reproductive health. Isn't having, keeping, nurturing, growing a baby a choice too?
2) The diverse and vibrant communities of the United States of America shall be protected from political factions that would seek to inhibit their expression and existence by implementing legal restrictions on personal freedoms. These diverse and vibrant communities are the fabric of our great country and shall not be torn by hateful, divisive, and racist rhetoric or actions.
3) All people, regardless of gender, gender identification, ethnicity, racial heritage, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation and/or socioeconomic status shall be treated equally and equitably, with respect, dignity and justice for all.lying? Say it isn't so.The Women’s March On Denver Mission Statement - Because we CARE![]()
I guess ALL WOMEN means all the women that agree with infanticide, to hell with the rest.
This is why it is so important to know as much as possible about any group that we're thinking of joining before we join it. Isn't that right Del Fuego, maybe the women you know didn't perform their due diligence, or maybe they're a bunch of communist, baby-killing harpies who thought nothing of voting for the rapist bill clinton.
Last edited by roberth; 01-22-2017 at 10:14.
Yes and no. This and his supposed "racism/xenophobia" will be what they attack him on, but the movement is the strongest today that it will ever be.
The anti-trump movement is going to continually discredit itself (and with it, their fellow travelers in the MSM) and when it turns out that he's not the scary Fascist dictator they're pretending he'll be, they'll lose even more support.
As pro-American and pro-capitalist policies get implemented and the fruits of those policies start to ripen, a lot of people on their side are going to shut up (and many of them will be on our side by 2018 midterms)
All this nonsense is likely the death rattle of the left and the Democrat party as we know it.
Last edited by Zundfolge; 01-22-2017 at 10:13. Reason: spellin'
Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".
"Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
"Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
-Penn Jillette
A World Without Guns <- Great Read!
Robert,
Don't worry, in general I also despise rap qua that which is usually associated with it. I don't consider it music, but rather a form of poetry (which does have precedence in what is known as flyting). My point in posting those videos is that it's not a binary race issue, but a cultural issue -- with many subcultures to deal with. Rdige wanted to paint it in the SJW "Whitey be mean, yo" meme and that's simply untrue. Heck, I have a decidedly Mexican looking entrance in our house with ristras and pictures of the Sacred Heart and Our Lady of Guadalupe in our foyer. In any case, while I'm a genetic product of WASP history I am by no means against cultures or multiple cultures in general. What I am against is the use of a novel, modern culture of death being used to destroy traditional cultures which, though different, have a lot in common. For example, in the South there is actually very little difference in the general cultures of poor blacks and poor whites traditionally speaking. That changed drastically post-1960's when the liberal programs destroyed traditional black culture.
You might be interested in what Belloc says about the Jews insofar as interaction with the state, in his essay "The Catholic Church and the Modern State" (this makes more sense in context as he is talking about Catholic interaction with Society and whether or not the Church demands a hostile takeover and extirpation of all things unCatholic:
http://www.catholictradition.org/Classics/belloc2-3.htmIf you doubt it, look at the attitude of the Church towards the Jews. Here, if anywhere, there should have been, according to this erroneous theory of Catholic action, a policy of extermination. The Jewish community should have been forbidden to exist; its children should have been taken from it and brought up in the Catholic Faith wholesale; its worship should have been forbidden; it should have been the subject of a crusade. History is a flat contradiction of this. Alien and unpopular, the subject of violent mob attacks, treated as foreigners by the civil power, and therefore liable to expulsion, the Jewish body, when the Church was at the height of its power in Europe, was specially protected in its privileges so far as moral theology could protect it. When Jews conspired against the State or were thought to be so conspiring, as in Spain, the State persecuted them. But there never was, and there never will be, an effort made by the Catholic Church as such to absorb or destroy that hostile community by force. The same is true of an established heretical body, or for that matter of an established Pagan body. I mean by "established," forming a large and well-rooted corporation within the State, composed of myriads who are in good faith, and living a settled traditional life of its own, reposing upon long-secured foundations. It is perfectly true that the civil power will always tend to extrude what it regards as alien and hostile; but Catholic moral theology as such has never countenanced action against those bodies only because their faith and morals were not in full harmony with the Catholic Church.
I don't agree on Belloc with everything as despite his strivings to be objective, he still lived in an era which was (rightly) reactionary against the horrors of Industrial Capitalism ("the dark satanic mills, that manufactured hell on earth", as described by Roger Waters in his song "Watching TV"). Chesterton, too, was a bit reactionary and this same era produced Marx. On social questions they were spot on. They were not good economists, though and I break from them when they get into postulating Distributism. One also needs to realize the context of the Jewish world at that time for Belloc. Again, just like the organizers of protest vs the guy with the sign, it would be wrong to project one's own concept of what constitutes a Jew on Belloc's thoughts and writing in the same. He was looking at the forces of Jewish influence, not Shlomo digging potatoes in the Polish countryside.
Of the 3 IVAW guys I mentioned, I liked Jeff and Garrett the most. Garrett's dad was a Vietnam vet who died from Agent Orange related cancer. He was primed from childhood for military service, but like many young men, myself included, saw something wasn't right after he'd seen the elephant; unfortunately he found solace in the utopian promises of Marx and Engels. I don't know Jeff's backstory, but he was a good little communist when I knew him. Neither of them added fluff to their service of which I'm aware (i.e., no claims of things which weren't true). Geoff was a turd through and through. I never liked Geoff.
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It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged. - The Cleveland Press, March 1, 1921, GK Chesterton
Thank you.
I haven't heard of Belloc until you posted it and my natural reaction to anything anti-Jew came out. It doesn't mean that the rest of his writing has no value to me, just that I again see the history of the anti-Jewish movement and that gets me riled up. I don't know enough of cultural history back then, so I'll have to read up on that too.
So many things I don't know.
As to rap, I've heard of flyting before but I cannot remember where, I may have been reading a history piece. Those videos illustrate that part of my thinking does intersect with theirs, I liked and agreed with most of what they had to say. I read a book called Code of the Street and it describes what is called "decent black culture" vs "street black culture". Decent is the traditional black culture you wrote about, "street" was probably always there but really grew when the white liberals enacted their social programs.
Thank you for the further insight on IVAW. It is refreshing to read that they didn't embellish their service.
Sargon of Akkad's "This Week in Stupid" was all about the protests.
Lots of funny here (its a bit NSFWish for language ... Sargon likes to say F--- a lot)
Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".
"Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
"Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
-Penn Jillette
A World Without Guns <- Great Read!