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Re: McKinney

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 1:00 pm
by Sangersteve
Be sure to follow the narrative set forward by the race hustlers or else.


Black eyewitness to Texas pool-party incident: “I do not believe that this was about race”

Behold as a thoughtcrime is committed before your eyes by a man who refuses to push the official progressive narrative of what happened this weekend in McKinney. His punishment: Death threats and demands that his radio show be canceled, natch.

Benet Embry, who hosts an internet show on Deep Ellum on Air and lives in the neighborhood, has been accused by some for being a traitor to his race after he posted to his Facebook account to push back against what he called a false media narrative that has been crafted in the wake of the incident.

The Daily Caller confirmed with the CEO of Deep Ellum, Jedi Jantzen, that the station has received at least 25 phone calls and numerous emails and social media posts demanding Embry’s ouster. Jentzen said he has no plans to fire the host…

“Don’t listen to this fool’s show,” Facebook user Tracy Price-Thompson wrote on Embry’s page. “Petition to have it cancelled and taken off the air. But wait, he’s not engaging Blacks as his audience anyway. He’s pandering to whites, eating crow and shucking and jiving to please those who will never accept him.”



The rest of the story

Re: McKinney

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 1:15 pm
by BigTex
This is why we end up with people like Al Sharpton being the spokesman for black victimhood. He preaches the gospel they want to hear.

Re: McKinney

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 2:38 pm
by millergrovesue
BigTex wrote:This is why we end up with people like Al Sharpton being the spokesman for black victimhood. He preaches the gospel they want to hear.


I don't agree. I think idiots like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Barak Obama, and others have shoved their narrow minded racist rhetoric down people's throats for so long that some people, particularly the young and impressionable, have come to believe that the crap these guys are spewing is reality.

Re: McKinney

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 3:04 pm
by Sangersteve
Residents in the McKinney, Texas, Craig Ranch subdivision told Breitbart Texas that during the protest movement since the pool party ruckus on Friday, they have received death threats, and their homes have been vandalized.

The community residents say they are in deep fear that protestors, and those who trespassed at the pool party, will return and harm residents and/or further vandalize property.

Craig Ranch community residents told Breitbart Texas that this has been an ongoing problem for weeks. People have been coming from outside of the community into the subdivision and have vandalized homes and frightened neighbors.

This behavior escalated after the pool party on Friday.

According to residents, one home had a brick thrown through a window on Saturday night, and several mothers told Breitbart Texas they have received death threats via Twitter.

Several of the mothers say they have moved their children out of the neighborhood in fear of threatened violence.

One man said that his wife left their home, and he stayed in their residence to defend their property.


http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2015/06/ ... vesmatter/

Re: McKinney

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 3:15 pm
by millergrovesue
And that's the part the media doesn't want us to know. Take a quick video clip and slam the cops. The whole story is the only way to fairly judge what happened.

Thanks for that quote, Steve. Puts it all in more perspective for me.

Re: McKinney

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 3:52 pm
by BigTex
millergrovesue wrote:
BigTex wrote:This is why we end up with people like Al Sharpton being the spokesman for black victimhood. He preaches the gospel they want to hear.


I don't agree. I think idiots like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Barak Obama, and others have shoved their narrow minded racist rhetoric down people's throats for so long that some people, particularly the young and impressionable, have come to believe that the crap these guys are spewing is reality.


I don't disagree with that. Opposite sides of the same coin.