Fellow contributor VI mentioned a white pride march that took place last Saturday in Calgary, Canada and the angry response that followed by so-called anti-racism protestors. Let's call those protesters what they really are: anti-white racists. Had the marchers been black, gay, women, baptists, goat shaggers or any other derivation of humanity marching down the streets, it would have been acceptable.
But no, those were whites marching for "White Pride World Day" therefore not permissible. The lame news media latched onto the story as leeches are wont to do and the story went out of "neo-Nazis", "racists" and "white supremacists" splashed across the world's newspapers and television screens. Source
But wait a frigging minute!
A few days later on Wednesday, 60 members of an extremist black racist organisation, the Uhuru Movement marched in Oakland, USA to protest the shooting of a black child rapist who had killed FOUR police officers. Was there an anti-racism protester in sight? NO. Was there large media coverage. NO. Why not?
People, wake up! Your race is being targeted and only you can stop it.
For the record, the Uhuru Movement is an extremist, racist, black supremacist group that advocates the killing of all whites and other races and the violent overthrow and taking over by force of any country or continent on which blacks are to be found.
Oakland -- About 60 people marched and rallied in Oakland on Wednesday to condemn the police and honor Lovelle Mixon, who was killed by Oakland police after he fatally shot four officers Saturday.
"OPD you can't hide - we charge you with genocide," chanted the demonstrators as they marched along MacArthur Boulevard, near the intersection with 74th Avenue where Mixon, 26, a fugitive parolee, gunned down two motorcycle officers who had pulled him over in a traffic stop. He killed two more officers who tried to capture him where he was hiding in his sister's apartment nearby.
The protest was organized by the Oakland branch of the Uhuru Movement, whose flyers for the march declared, "Stop Police Terror." Many marchers wore T-shirts featuring Mixon's photo, including a woman identified by march organizers as Mixon's mother. The woman declined to comment and gave her name only as Athena.
Lolo Darnell, one of Mixon's cousins at the demonstration, said, "He needs sympathy too. If he's a criminal, everybody's a criminal."
Asked about police allegations that Mixon was suspected in several rapes, including that of a 12-year-old girl, marcher Mandingo Hayes said, "He wasn't a rapist. I don't believe that."
Bystanders had mixed reactions. Nicole Brown said that she can't condone murder but that police don't respect residents of the area. Daria Belt said she had no sympathy for the protesters but sympathized for Mixon's family. Source
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These tossers in the Aryan Gaurd lost credibility with me when they began backing the arabs against the Israelis in the last war in Gaza.
In that war, we at this blog were in the Israeli camp
@ HODD. I hear you HODD, but that is not the point. The Aryan Guard may well be everything people say they are, and it may be unfortunate that they use the term white pride. That does not mean that they should be denied the right to freedom of expression, or be subjected to violent confrontation. To be liberal means to be tolerant of opposing views, at least in theory. Moreover, the point is to emphasise how any form of white expression will be beaten down, yet we acquiesce in the face of protests from other radical groups. I may not agree with the Aryan Guard, as much as I do not agree with Islam, but I will still defend the right to protest peacefully and to express your beliefs. The main point is to highlight the hypocrisy and in no way should our view be seen as endorsing one view over another.
That's right VI. I wasn't defending the Aryan Guard. In fact I think this particular group are 'dooses' of the highest order. And don't ever doubt my support for Israel. We are staunchly pro-Israel and fuck the Arabs.
The point was making is that if other special interest groups with narrow-minded agendas can march without harassment, then so too should these people. When the Nation of Islam or the Black Panthers march, equally despicable groups, no one blinks in their direction but when whites march, you see the anti-white hatred emerge. We must guard against that. If these people were not called the Aryan Guard but the Peaceful White Citizens of the World carrying bunches of roses, they still would not have been left alone, that I can guarantee. Again, do we just stand for it?
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