Friday, December 27, 2013

On the First and Second Day of Kwanzaa . . .

On the First and Second Days of Kwanzaa . . .

 
On the second day of Kwanzaa, the fabricated holiday invented by black revolutionary Maulana Ron Karenga (Ronald McKinley Everett) as an African-American substitute for Christmas which few blacks observe, no one  reported receiving any partridges in pear trees yesterday or turtle doves today but clear messages have been sent by the Obama administration and possible Kwanzaaians that Karenga’s festival is nevertheless being celebrated in very diverse ways.

Not unexpectedly, a lackey at America’s Department of Justice headed by President Barack Hussein Obama’s hand-picked candidate for Attorney General of the United States, announced on the first day of Kwanzaa that federal hate crime charges have been filed against 27-year-old white man Conrad Alvin Barrett.  

Kenneth  Magidson, U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Texas, alleged that Barrett attacked an unidentified 79-year-old black man by participating in the “knockout game” craze in Fulshear, Texas and that the DoJ therefore had no choice other than indict him in order to stress a point about odious hate crimes.

Magidson elaborated, ”Suspected crimes of this nature will simply not be tolerated and will be vigorously investigated and prosecuted with the assistance  of all our partners to the fullest extent of the law.”

That law, apparently, can be extremely flexible and subjectively applied since the “knockout game,” which involves gutlessly cold-cocking unsuspecting victims in the hope they can be knocked out with one punch, has been played nationwide almost exclusively by blacks on white victims.  Few if any of those perpetrators have been “vigorously investigated and prosecuted” for committing hate crimes because, well, just because.
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umping the gun on Kwanzaa, an African-American in Midwood, Brooklyn pre-observed the holiday by sucker-punching a 33 year old white mother . . . (Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=34828.)

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