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Sunday, November 28, 2021

How to Fix the Black Community In 5 Simple Steps



By Justin “Master Chim” Garcia




1. Accountability


“There is a much stronger case to be made that efforts to help blacks have had more pernicious and lasting effects on black attitudes and habits than either slavery or segregation.” ~Jason L. Riley (Black Guy)

Facts matter and words mean things. The unquenchable need to blame people you don’t know for things you’ve never experienced done by folks who aren’t even alive is, well, irrational. There isn’t a need for blame when it comes to fueling one’s engine for success. Self-sabotage, though? Yeah, we have to beat someone with the blame stick when that happens. Black folks, prepare.

See, what’s always been baffling to me was the complete inconsistent logic used by race baiters and embraced by the black community when it came to “success”. The BC is no stranger when it comes to athletic success and in that realm we see champions of a “no excuses” mindset that all but disappear once the balls get put away. I mean, who remembers my man Mugsy Bogues? That idiot had no idea midgets weren’t supposed to play in the NBA! Or what about the ’66 Miners from Texas Western? Ever hear of them? Yeah, they kind of put all the obstacles and meanies out of sight and focused on what mattered…results.

Today what do you have? Eric Garner is a martyr for your “fight” against brutality? Al Sharpton is your fearless leader? We see criminals defended and looters supported. We see corrupt politician leeches put on pedestals. You want to argue with teachers that hit your kids back, or administrators that don’t have the patience (who can blame them?) to deal with uncivilized children who are being educated FOR FREE by taxpayer dollars. It’s EVERYONE’S fault but yours when your kids don’t know how to operate in society because slavery, right? Others are to blame because your brothers can’t find a job but have IPhones and jewelry because racism, right? Someone has to pay for your lack of maternal preparation because of Jim Crow, right?

STOP IT and GROW UP! Losers lose because they don’t DO what winning requires. In sports, we don’t complain how big the other team is, or how much they keep scoring, or why the refs seem to be against us…IF WE’RE TRYING TO WIN. No, we score, then score some more. That’s it. No mystery, conspiracy, or travesty. Either you do what it takes to win or you lose. If what it takes YOU is more than what it takes THEM, then tough shit. Nobody cares. I did say these steps were simple, didn’t I?


2. Fatherhood.


“One of the greatest gifts my father gave me – unintentionally – was witnessing the courage with which he bore adversity. We had a bit of a rollercoaster life with some really challenging financial periods. He was always unshaken, completely tranquil, the same ebullient, laughing, jovial man” ~Ben Okri (Black Guy)

Fathers are the most important piece of the childhood puzzle missing in the Black Community. They’re the model for masculinity. They’re the earner who provides the slack a mother needs to mother. They’ve always been the champion of a family’s struggle, and the hero of its sons. They show what a man’s supposed to do to daughters. They show what a man’s supposed to be to sons.

Well, in the black community, they show everyone how to disappear, if anything at all. In the BC, if you’re a kid, you’re currently 72% likely to be born to a single mother. Over half of you will be raised by her, with a boyfriend (or girlfriend) here and there in the mix. I’m reminded of a recent visit to the dr.’s office where the receptionist asked who the lady was to my right. I answered “My wife.” She then proceeded to follow up with “Are you legally married?” I laughed and replied affirmatively. She then STILL followed up with “Do you reside at the same address?” I was like “Holy crap? Are you serious?” She said to me, and she was a BLACK nurse, “Well, if I only ask the black families I’ll get in trouble.” WTF?

But back to you, Black Dads…

There was a time when you were in the household MORE than your white counterparts. Yep, and that’s AFTER slavery, btw. What happened? I know, I know. Welfare forced you out, feminism kept you out. Look, you’ll find no adversary on those fronts here, but again, I have to say…Nobody cares.

When there’s a 5 year old black boy with no dad at a little league game, no one cares about how hard it is to be a dad. When the 10 year old boy is struggling to not be victimized in school, no one cares what’s keeping you away from empowering him. When a young lady is having sex at 12 because she has no strong image of what a man is and how he treats a woman, no one cares about your child support struggles.

Magicians make a career out of making something disappear. Why? Because being here and not being here is so different that it should take magic to make it so.

Your child didn’t ask to be here. You brought him. Man up and father him now.

Simple, right?


3. Education.


“The problem isn’t that Johnny can’t read. The problem isn’t even that Johnny can’t think. The problem is that Johnny doesn’t know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling.” ~Thomas Sowell (Black Guy)

Anyone who knows me knows that I hold the education of our children in the highest regard. A super talented drug addict singer once sung “I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way.” This is where education comes in.

Now unbeknownst to so many parents out there, education begins as soon as that baby is out of the womb and into this cold, cruel, beautiful world. Education begins with stories of pride, exposure to character, and the warmth of one’s loved ones. Education begins with the reassuring embrace of a loving mother. The delightfully fulfilled gaze of a father. Even the laughter shared amongst friends. But it continues…

The world is a map only navigated by a vision tempered in reality. We do not get through, by, nor over obstacles in this life by finding the feelgood. We don’t put food in the fridge or gas in the car by making the goosebumps rise or the butterflies flutter. We can only navigate the map. The map has paths that have been used by others that are safe and fruitful, just as it has those that have led to others’ demise. The beauty is that these maps are available. The challenge is that kids can’t read them. That’s where it truly takes a village, but you get to get them started.

Eventually, many of you will forge some sort of relationship with some government sponsored “school”, but whatever they try to sell you, don’t you dare think that building of strangers is responsible for your child’s “education”. On the contrary, you’ll find them undermining your authority and “discovering” new reasons why your child can’t succeed at every pass. Nobody cares. Don’t trust them. Certainly don’t believe them. Your child’s education is YOUR privilege. Nobody can rob you of that gift and don’t you ever think otherwise.

Keeping it simple.


4. Ritual.


“When a tradition gathers enough strength to go on for centuries, you don’t just turn it off one day.” ~Chinua Achebe (Black Guy)

Links on a chain. We’re all just links on a chain. There was a time when we all knew that. Whether it was the dance “of your people” or the phrase the old folks use to say, we all have, at the very least, clues and remnants of where we came. 

Before technology and the distraction of an overzealous government, we practiced being “us” together. We’d sing, dance, pray, eat, and share together in the fashion and manner which we were shown. We were shown by a compassionate grandparent or elder. We would, in turn, pass down these customs and traditions to the next genera…link in the same manner. This connected us to more, fueled a pride for accomplishments done by other links, but it made sure of one incredibly important thing. It showed, no, proved we weren’t alone in this. There were others like us who faced the very things in front of us…and they crushed it. They conquered all would be saboteurs. The land, money, weather, disease, war… Nope. None of those things could prevent the chain from reaching you.

Make sure none of you forget it.


5. Tribe.


“In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future.” ~Alex Haley (Black Guy)

You can NOT do this alone. The government is NOT designed to help you. Those who don’t look like you and aren’t from the places you are simply do NOT know how to help, despite some of their best elitist intentions.

You need your people. People need people. YOUR people represent the best of you. From your history, to your identity, to your customs and traditions, we’re stronger when surrounded by our loved ones in any situation. The most dire of them tend to benefit the most from the safety net of our tribe.

Like strands on a spider’s web, the more connections it has, the stronger a tribe will be. From the celebration of new life, to the reverence shown to its elders, your tribe can provide a powerful synergy the black community has missed for some time now. Abandoned? Had stolen? Again, nobody cares. 

Get results. The kind of simple results only to be found in tribe.

“Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.” ~George Washington Carver (yeah, you guessed it…black guy.)

So what’ll it be? A new direction or just some more hate mail in my spam folder? I would hope that some in the black community will listen to this half-Puerto Rican, quarter Irish, quarter Italian, full blooded American, but I know better. 

Hope is not a plan and, after all, nobody cares.






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A 'large group of people' struck Best Buy



I started to wonder was it... Amish or Orthodox Jews?



I guarantee you if this 'large group' was composed of white supremacists they would've said white supremacists! 


Video 653

The main stream media likes to twist everything in their fight for liberalism. Kelli Stavast is a prime example. She morphed “F Joe Biden” into “Let's go Brandon” and became a national A-hole overnight.











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Saturday, November 27, 2021

'You are eating on stolen land': BLM launches Thanksgiving diatribe sparking social media backlash









What a joke! 

With all that is going on across the country right now (Flash mobs galore) BLM has the audacity to lecture us on stolen property? 





Speaking of stolen that's exactly what happened to the taxpayers who for decades have been footing the bill for welfare checks, section 8, food stamps, Obama phones, Medicaid, etc.

Where do they think this money comes from... just falls from the sky?


BTW... On Thanksgiving where do thousands of  blacks get their turkey dinner? I'll tell you where. Through donations to feed the hungry. From people like me who are hated.

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Black Lives Matter sparked furious backlash on social media after an anti-Thanksgiving tweet that claimed that Americans were eating their holiday meals on 'stolen land.'


On Thanksgiving Thursday the social activism group's official Twitter slammed American's across the country gathering to celebrate the holiday. 


On Thanksgiving Thursday the social activism group's official Twitter slammed American's across the country gathering to celebrate the holiday


When it first launched in 2013, BLM sought to bring attention to and prevent police violence against African Americans


'You are on stolen land. Colonization never ended, it just became normalized,' a graphic with a link to help people find which 'ancestral homeland' they are 'currently occupying' said. 


The link was to Native Land Digital, a digital map that allows people to see the indigenous history of the land they currently inhabit. 


Discussing Native American people who had their land taken by settlers has become an increasingly popular topic during Thanksgiving, with some progressives now keen to discount the annual event as a celebration of colonialism and racism. 


But the post rubbed many the wrong way and some on social media said Black Lives Matter's message was itself 'racist', while also calling out the group for being hypocritical.


Are these 5 homes on #stolenland?' one person tweeted referring to reports that BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors has used her vast earnings as a consultant to purchase multiple luxury homes while preaching Marxist ideas. 


Another person tweeted: 'Fanning the flames of racism. This is the true insurrection, but no one can say anything about it without being chastised and canceled. What a privilege that must be.'


Someone else said the group spreads hate: 'BLM espouses hateful, racist stupidity, utterly ignorant of history & wisdom. BLM professes hate for the very Christian-Judaea values key to this country’s prosperity. Instead, BLM should be grateful for USA’s freedoms, even to be stupid, as is my right to call them on it.' 


BLM has been a constant source of controversy over the years. 


In July the Utah chapter of the Black Lives Matter movement sparked anger on social media during independence Day weekend after it posted a message on Facebook calling the American flag a ‘symbol of hate.’


That same month, the group as blamed the 'cruel and inhumane' US for unrest in Cuba, as the activists praised the Communist regime, sparking furious backlash 


BLM accused the US of causing the instability with its embargoes which have caused 'pain and suffering' for Cubans for 60 years in the message which was branded 'worse than embarrassing'.


When it first launched in 2013, BLM sought to bring attention to and prevent police violence against African Americans.


Today, it describes its mission as one that will 'eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes'. 


Supporters say the organization is finally correcting decades of injustice and rebalancing the scales. Critics say they are trying to rewrite history and erase any indicator of white success, particularly in America.





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The state of Missouri should be FORCED to pay this guy


Now this truly is a miscarriage of justice!



Donors raise more than $950,000 to help Missouri man wrongfully convicted in 1979

Kevin Strickland isn't eligible for compensation from Missouri because the state only allows wrongful imprisonment payments to people exonerated through DNA evidence.

Nov. 25, 2021, 9:08 PM EST / Updated Nov. 25, 2021, 9:15 PM EST


KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Donations are pouring in to help a man who was freed from a Missouri prison after a judge found that he was wrongfully convicted in 1979 in a triple killing.

The GoFundMe fundraiser to benefit Kevin Strickland had surpassed its $430,000 goal by Wednesday afternoon, and donations kept coming. By Thursday evening, it had raised more than $950,000. 

Many of the donors expressed outrage that the 62-year-old wouldn’t receive compensation from Missouri. The state only allows wrongful imprisonment payments to people exonerated through DNA evidence, so Strickland doesn’t qualify.

Strickland has always maintained that he was home watching television and had nothing to do with the killings, which happened when he was 18 years old.

Judge James Welsh, a retired Missouri Court of Appeals judge, ordered his release Tuesday, finding that evidence used to convict Strickland had since been recanted or disproven.

The Midwest Innocence Project set up the online fundraiser in June as they fought for his release. They said he needed help paying for basic living expenses.

Organizers praised donors Tuesday, writing that “All funds go directly to Mr. Strickland, who the state of Missouri won’t provide a dime to for the 43 years they stole from him.”

As he left prison, Strickland said, “I can’t begin to say all the things I am thankful for.”





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Monday, November 22, 2021

This is how these dogs think




Illinois Democrats Split With Woman Who Said Waukesha Tragedy Was 'Karma' for Rittenhouse

By Jenni Fink On 11/22/21 at 5:06 PM EST



BTW... As you're reading this let's not forget Trump is banned from Twitter but this bitch was allowed to get away with saying this.

Twitter rule No.1

Safety. Violence: You may not threaten violence against an individual or a group of people. We also prohibit the glorification of violence.


Yes Loretta, there truly is a double standard!

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The Democratic Party of DuPage County has cut ties with a social media director who publicly tweeted that the tragedy in Waukesha, Wisconsin, was "karma" for a jury finding Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty.

Mary Lemanski, the Illinois county Democratic Party's social media director, penned a sarcastic Twitter thread, in which she wrote the driver who plowed into a Christmas parade, killing five people, was probably acting in "self-defense." It appeared to be a reference to Rittenhouse, whose attorney argued he was acting in self-defense when he fatally shot two people and injured a third during last year's protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

"I'm sad anytime anyone dies. I just believe in Karma and this came around quick on the citizens of Wisconsin," another tweet said. "You reap what you sow. It's sad people died, but when you open the door to vigilante justice, everyone seems threatening."

Lemanski faced criticism for the tweets and on Monday afternoon, the DuPage County Democratic Party announced they "severed all ties" with her. They said in a statement that her tweets were "callous" and "reprehensible," adding that "she does not speak for us" and they "unequivocally reject her statements about the tragic events that occurred yesterday in Waukesha."

"We as a party denounce violence of any kind. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families impacted by this heinous act, which shocked and saddened us all," the statement concluded.



The Democratic Party of DuPage County, Wisconsin, severed ties with its social media director after she called the Waukesha tragedy "karma" for a jury finding Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty. Debris left following a driver plowing into the Christmas parade on Main Street in downtown November 22 in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Jim Vondruska/Getty Images



On Sunday, Waukesha residents gathered for an annual Christmas parade that included people ranging in ages from young children to the Milwaukee Dancing Grannies. During the parade, a man, who was later identified as Darrell Brooks, drove a red SUV through the crowd, killing five people and injuring dozens of others.

The Milwaukee Dancing Grannies confirmed some of their members were among the victims, which also included a Catholic priest and Waukesha Catholic school children. Police identified those who were killed as Virginia Sorenson, 79, LeAnna Owen, 71, Tamara Durand, 52, Jane Kulich, 52, and Wilhelm Hospel, 82.

The tragedy came just days after a jury found Rittenhouse to be not guilty of every charge he faced. It prompted widespread outrage as being a miscarriage of justice, although, many others who backed Rittenhouse celebrated the jury's verdict for being a deliverance of truth.

Ken Mejia-Beal, the chair of the DuPage Democratic Party, told the Chicago Tribune Lemanski worked for the party since 2017 or 2018. She tweeted that she resigned, but Mejia-Beal said she was "let go."

"We don't applaud or celebrate tragedy," Meija-Beal said. "This was a tragedy. These were folks that were out at a joyous occasion having a great time at a beautiful and festive time of the year. We, as a party, disavow Mary's Twitter comments, the sentiment behind them. We are with the victims of this tragedy."

After she posted the tweets, Lemanski said she received threatening messages, including from one person who claimed to be outside her home. In announcing her resignation, she said as a believer in free speech, you have to be willing to accept responsibility and consequences for exercising that right. She said the remarks were made "not in good taste" and Mejia-Beal told the Chicago Tribuneshe expressed remorse in private conversations.







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