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  • what a racist. whatever happened to the good people of jackson miss?

    folks, read this and please watch the video...
    this has the sound of a warning bell.
    openly militaristic and racist.
    danger will robinson, danger. (you've got to be old person to recognize that phrase)
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    Voters in Jackson, Miss., a mid-sized city in the heart of the Deep South, have picked a Democrat as their mayor. What’s different about this individual is that he is a former leader of the Republic of New Afrika, a group dedicated to creating an independent black nation out of five southern states. Read below & watch the video. Go to site urself too.

    Now leading the city of about 175,000 is Chokwe Lumumba – who has a long history of radical activism and whose plans for the largest city in Mississippi could be called “revolutionary.”



    A co-founder of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement, which promotes black “self-determination,” Lumumba was sworn in on July 1, after winning 86 percent of the vote in the general election.

    He had won the Democrat nomination with 54 percent of the vote.

    Despite what could be considered an overpowering victory, Jackson’s business owners are extremely concerned with Lumumba’s proposals for the city.

    One of Lumumba’s primary goals as mayor of Jackson is to create a “solidarity economy” in the city. According to a report published by the Belfast Telegraph, a solidarity economy is an “umbrella term used to describe a wide variety of alternative economic activities, including worker-owned co-operatives, co-operative banks, peer lending, community land trusts, participatory budgeting and fair trade.”

    Lumumba also has earned the highest praise from the Final Call, the official publication of the Nation of Islam, which called his electoral victory one of the “most important progressive political victories on a long list of important political leaders.”

    Further in the article, Final Call noted that: “the seeds of a ‘Black Nation’ have already taken root in the state where Mr. Lumumba is mayor of the capital city.”

    Lumumba discussed this idea of a “Black Nation” forming in Mississippi with Final Call and what can be done to bring it to life.

    “Some of (the counties) are as much as 80 percent black. So, demographically we have a solid, a non-self-governing territory. What we need to do in that area – and actually what our people have begun to do, Mississippi has more black elected officials than any state in the United States – and if we can now give that some political content, some direction in terms of what we want to do in terms of taking these electoral victories, these economic victories and teach the message that we know from long ago, of self-determination, of self-governance, self-economic development,” Lumumba stated.

    In addition, he calls this area of Mississippi the “Kush District,” and he raised his fist in a black power salute at the ceremony where he was sworn in as mayor.

    Despite a worldview that seems overwhelmingly focused on race, Jackson’s mayor does not see himself as a racist and criticizes those who feel that he is one.

    “People who talk about that are never really going to impact on the real racism, because they don’t have the understanding that racism still exists,” Lumumba told a local news outlet. “A racist, first of all, is a person that either systemically or individually victimizes someone and actually imposes some kind of power on them, deprivation on them because of their race. But, that’s really not our problem. Our problem is that there are people that deprive people of jobs because of their race. Our problem is that there are people who put people in jail because of their race. Our problem is that there are people that use force or energy to hurt people because of their race.”

    He continued to explain how he is not a racist.

    “Mr. Lumumba never lynched anybody. But, there have been lynchings in Mississippi. Mr. Lumumba never fired anybody off their job because of their color, but that does exist in Mississippi today. And so what we have to do to get to the base of it is recognize its existence first of all, and once we recognize the existence, we can come up with ways to solve it,” Lumumba commented.

    Ben Kinchlow, author of the just released “Black Yellowdogs: The Most Dangerous Citizen is Not Armed, But Uninformed,” believes Lumumba’s principles go against the core values and principles of America and will lead only to further division in the country.

    “We don’t need more division in this country, we need people who are recognizing that we have severe economic challenges that we need to address as a unified people, not as a group of separate individuals that are trying to split the United States of America,” Kinchlow declared.

    Colin Flaherty, author of “White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It,” considers it hypocrisy that there isn’t more media coverage of this case when the media have been heavily covering a case of a few individuals trying to buy up all the property and set up an all-white town in North Dakota.

    “If the mainstream media really wants to find a race-based government that is operating right now in America, they should go to Jackson, Miss., because this is where ‘New Afrika’ is operating,” Flaherty commented.

    “They have basically established the principles of the ‘Republic of New Afrika’ in the capital city of Mississippi. Everything they do is done through the prism of race: hiring, police work, contracts, and they’re pretty explicit about it. In their view, the white people have been running the town for a long time and now it’s their turn,” Flaherty observed.

    Lumumba was born in Detroit as Edwin Finley Taliaferro, but changed his name later.

    The Final Call, Louis Farrakhan’s mouthpiece, quoted him talking about his goals.

    “If you take Atlanta, for an example, over a 10-year period of time, from 1985 to 1995, 500,000 black people moved to Atlanta. If we had that kind immigration into Mississippi, Mississippi would be well on its way to becoming what you and I talked about,” a “shining city on the hill,” a virtual “New Jerusalem.”

    During his career as an attorney, Final Call reported, he represented members of the Black Liberation Army, and he was vice president of the “Republic of New Afrika,” which claimed Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina to be the home of a new “black nation.”

    His plans include summer youth programs such as what he calls “African Scouts.”

    Blogger Trevor Loudon, of the New Zeal, “Shining the Torch for Liberty,” said anyone who doubts Lumumba’s dedication to being a Marxist revolutionary should watch him in action in 1998 in Washington.

    There he demanded freedom for black “political prisoners” in the U.S.

    He cited convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal as one of those needing “liberation,” Loudon reports.

    Lumumba also listed another convicted cop murderer, Assata Shakur, of the Black Liberation Army, and Loudon noted that Lumumba was Shakur’s lawyer.

    “We’re here in the governmental center of the citadel of imperialism,” Lumumba said about Washington, where the buildings were built “off the blood of our people” and using the “wealth they have stolen not only from colonies all over the world, but the African colony.”

    “This is a corrupt system,” he shouted. “There can be no bargain with this system … there can be no compromise. … We are New Africans. We come here because we are colonized.”

    Last edited by rockriver; 11-07-2013, 03:07 PM. Reason: added video.

  • #2
    Most of the real racists in the world are black. Yes, there is white's around that are very racist but the most racist group of people I have ever seen are black. And the media will never admit that.

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    • #3
      anyone that knows even a little about Mississippi, knows that Jackson has been 'lost to us' for some time now. Like so many other larger cities in the deep South, white folks have moved out of the inner city, and out of the city limits all together in many cases. Others are still there, and they will vote in whatever runs for office.
      You see this in Jackson, Birmingham, Atlanta, Memphis, Jacksonville and other large population centers.

      What you see in Jackson is not a surprise, not unexpected, and not likely to change.

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      • #4
        That is happening in the big cities in the north too. Detroit? Cincinnati? The blacks will only vote for their democRAT slavemasters and once they start controlling the cities the whites move out to the burbs/country. This is happening all over the country. Once they start to ruin the inner cities they don't want to live there either so the move to the suburbs and the process starts all over again.

        The media are afraid to say anything about it and even I have reservations about writing what I did above but in my opinion its true.

        So much for free speech. :(
        http://theoldtimeway.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          Yup, the blacks have done such a good job in Africa...constant tribal warfare, slavery, corruption. If it is a shining city on a hill, the gleam is either blood or gold.
          This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave. ~Elmer Davis

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          • #6
            I'll just quote MIZZ Valerie Jarrett here “After we win this election, it’s our turn. Payback time.”

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            • #7
              It's a mentality that is spread everywhere. A lady my wife works with had to write a paper about "White privilege" showing how white people get special treatment because of their race. The lady writing this paper recounted an event while she was at the store a new line opened and the cashier pointed at a white couple to come to her line instead of her (she is black). The important part...Why is a college professor trying to get everyone to point out how whites are treated better than any other race? If she really wanted to provoke thought, she would make the students find special treatment in of their own race. Could you imagine if it was written about "black privilege" or any other minority group?

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              • #8
                I think this is deliberate. Tell someone enough that they are a victim and eventually they will act like a victim, especially if they are already hurting.

                Tell the German's that their pain and poverty was caused by the Jews... And we know how that ended. Tell the Minorities that their problem is the racist (all the whites) and weather the believe or not they will act on it eventually.

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