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    Pink Slip, Black Rage

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    by David Cole

    September 17, 2019

    Antwann Brown may have a rap sheet going back 25 years…he may have a record that includes busts for drug dealing, dealing near a school, grand theft, and domestic battery. But last Wednesday morning, as he hitched a ride to work with a pocketknife in his trousers (don’t we all go to work that way?), he felt certain that on this fine, sunny day, he could go a full 24 hours without committing a felony.

    Brown’s driver described him as being “in good spirits.”

    Unfortunately, upon arrival at Dyke Industries (the Tallahassee construction-materials company, not the international strap-on conglomerate), Brown’s boss informed him that he was being let go.

    What to do?

    Well, if you’re Antwann Brown, what you do is start stabbing everyone in the place. To be exact, first he called his pastor and begged forgiveness for what he was about to do. He explained that he’d been concerned for a while that he might get fired, and now that his fears had been realized, he had no choice but to carve up those who’d “wronged” him. And a few bystanders, too. One poor bastard named Bobby Riggins had just arrived for a job interview when Brown delivered a series of imprecise incisions to his abdomen. Bleeding out, Riggins called his wife and told her, “Baby, I’ve been stabbed five times” (trivia: That’s the original opening lyric from “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad”). Amazingly, amid a sea of slashed arteries and collapsed lungs, Brown’s many victims are all expected to survive.

    A day later, as the “top polling” Democrats shambled on stage for their latest “who suffered the worst oxygen deprivation at birth” public tard-off, each candidate took aim at Trump over the El Paso shooting, which, the pinheads claimed to the cheers of the cymbal monkeys in the audience, was caused by white supremacist ideology, which Trump has refused to properly “denounce” (even though he actually has, many times).

    As the marble-mouthed cretins blamed the “epidemic” of mass shootings on evil right-wing white guys, I thought of Antwann Brown. Because check out this stat: Five of the six workplace mass killings in the U.S. since 2010 have been carried out by black dudes. That’s 83 percent. Talk about overrepresentation. Add Antwann Brown to the mix (granted, no one was killed, but not for lack of trying), and it rises to 85.7 percent.

    Prior to Brown’s bloody rampage, we had DeWayne Craddock, the Virginia Beach Department of Public Utilities employee who murdered eleven co-workers and one bystander on May 31. While the press initially claimed that Craddock was a “nice guy” with no problems at work, it was soon revealed that he was facing disciplinary action for a violent on-the-job fight.

    Feb. 19 of this year gave us Gary Montez Martin, an employee of the Henry Pratt Company in Aurora, Ill. Martin had a history of violence, and upon being informed that he was being terminated, he opened fire on his colleagues, killing five.

    On Feb. 25, 2016, Cedric Larry Ford, an employee with Excel Industries in Hesston, Kan., murdered three people at his workplace and injured fourteen. Ford had a twenty-year criminal history that included arrests and convictions for carrying a concealed firearm, drug possession, grand theft, parole violations, battery, resisting arrest, and domestic violence.

    On Aug. 26, 2015, bitter, disgruntled gay black TV reporter Vester Lee Flanagan II murdered two colleagues live on the air during an on-location shoot in Moneta, Va.

    Aug. 3, 2010: Omar Sheriff Thornton, an employee at Hartford Distributors (a Budweiser wholesaler) in Manchester, Conn., murdered eight co-workers after he was informed that, due to his fondness for stealing beer from work (including entire kegs), he was being let go. After the shooting, Thornton called his mama and told her, “I shot the racists that were bothering me.” NAACP-connected “educator” Omali Yeshitela honored Thornton with a lengthy tribute, concluding that “if he was caught getting beer, he was only getting compensated for stolen black labor.”

    Kunta Kegte was merely collecting his “reparations”!

    Wikipedia doesn’t include the Sept. 16, 2013, Navy Shipyard shooting on its list of workplace mass killings, but The Washington Post does, and that’s good enough for me. Aaron Alexis murdered twelve people in a rampage that began in the office where he’d worked as a contractor the previous week. According to the Post, Alexis’ co-workers had expressed concerns about his job performance, and prior to the shooting Alexis told his roommate that he felt his honky bosses wuz discriminatin’ against him.

    Adding Alexis to the list, we now have disgruntled black dudes behind seven of the eight revenge-based workplace massacres that have occurred in the U.S. since 2010. Talk about a “black-owned enterprise.”

    Going back in time, we find that some of the nation’s most ambitious and spectacular disgruntled-worker bloodbaths were committed by blacks. David Burke, an employee of PSA/USAir, was fired in December 1987 for petty theft and non-petty drug smuggling. Using his USAir credentials, which had yet to be revoked, Burke bypassed security and followed his boss onto an L.A.–to–San Francisco commuter flight. While in midair, Burke shot his boss, then entered the cockpit and killed the crew. Then he rode the plane down. Forty-three people died.

    And let’s give it up for Auburn Calloway, who, in April 1994, tried to hijack a FedEx cargo plane and crash it into a populated area. Calloway, a FedEx employee, was under suspicion for fudging his work hours, so he smuggled a hammer and speargun onto a Memphis–to–San Jose flight to murder the pilots. When the surprise hammer attack failed, Calloway tried to use the speargun. Fortunately, “Stab Calloway” was subdued by the wounded and bleeding pilots.

    With mass shootings in general, blacks are overrepresented, but with workplace mass killings, they have greater representation than Asian kids in a UC Irvine STEM program. So why aren’t any Democrats talking about this? Hell, why aren’t any Republicans talking about this? One right-wing nutcase blows away some Hispanic Walmart shoppers, and everyone piles in the Scooby van to find the “real” culprit (ideology? Trump? Guns? Video games?). But 85 percent of workplace “revenge” mass killings are committed by blacks, and that doesn’t even merit a cocked eyebrow.

    To be clear, I’m the first to caution against looking for causes and patterns in mass killings. Just a month ago I did an entire column about exactly that kind of overreach. But why aren’t the folks who make the search for causes and patterns their raison d’être pointing their Sherlock magnifiers at this nasty little whodunit?

    At the very least, why aren’t “black leaders” being asked to speak out against afro-man-made workplace revenge violence?

    Of course, I’m asking a question the answer to which we all know. Leftists can’t address the black near-monopoly on workplace massacres. Their solution to atrocities like El Paso is “blame ideology, blame the words of politicians, blame the silence of politicians who don’t speak out, and blame Twitter and Facebook for not banning anyone and everyone whose words might have influenced the shooter.” You think they’re going to apply those standards to the problem of disgruntled black workplace killers? After DeWayne Craddock’s rampage, I took to Twitter to challenge Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, Don Lemon, Jesse Jackson, and the NAACP to denounce black workplace killings.

    Not a peep in response from the professional race-hustlers. Even though those telegenic tumors can manage to link any minor thing, from jaywalking accidents to drowning, to “white supremacy,” they somehow fail to see anything but random generation when disgruntled workplace killer after killer after killer is black. And the silence is only a part of the hypocrisy. If, indeed, ideology and “reckless” words influence mass killings, it’s odd that leftists actually go out of their way to promote content that seems calculated to play into the “everyone’s out to get me” worldview of black workplace murderers.

    In 2015, The Atlantic trumpeted the arrival of a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research that “shows,” using “data,” the “unfortunate reality” that “black workers receive extra scrutiny from bosses, which can lead to worse performance reviews, lower wages, and even job loss.” Yes, black people, your boss is picking on you because of your race; your desire for vengeance is justified. “Black workers are disproportionately monitored,” The Atlantic concluded; it’s a fact, and the new study proves it.

    Until you actually read the study. Most Atlantic readers probably assumed that the “data” referred to by the author meant, you know, “data.” Like, facts and statistics. But no. The study’s authors, Costas Cavounidis and Kevin Lang, offer no data. Instead, they begin with an assertion (“black people are unfairly monitored at work by their employers”), and, even though they don’t bother to provide evidence (even anecdotal) to back up that claim, they create a “model” to “demonstrate” that should their assertion be true, it could explain high black unemployment rates (which have actually declined during the “racist” Trump years).

    The study is filled with sentences that begin “our model unrealistically assumes” and “if the other aspects of our model were a rough representation of reality” and “we have assumed unrealistically” (the word “assume” is used 31 times in the 48-page document). As coauthor Cavounidis, who speaks like a caricature of a snooty frat boy from Animal House, admitted in an interview when the report was released, his conclusions are what “you can imagine” would be true if the study’s assumptions are correct.

    So committed is Cavounidis to his 1962 frat-boy persona, his study doesn’t even acknowledge the possibility that some employers are black. “A negro employer? What brazen balderdash, Muffy.”

    Yet The Atlantic—and the hundreds of other publications, including “black media” websites, that promoted the study—failed to mention that the entire thing is based on assumptions, not “data.”

    The Atlantic’s lie (“new report ‘proves’ oppressive scrutiny of black employees”) continues to be repeated as fact.

    Now, I’m not suggesting that the Atlantic piece or the NBER study caused any of the recent incidents of workplace violence. Frankly, I doubt any of those perpetrators would be able to pronounce “Cavounidis,” let alone comprehend a news article containing words with that many syllables.

    I’m simply pointing out the fact that as leftists—including presidential candidates—continue to claim that right-wing ideology “influences” mass shooters, it might be helpful, or at least amusing, to remind them of the undeniable fact that, over the past ten years, black Americans have pretty much come to own the field of disgruntled-worker mass killings. And the paranoia behind those murders has been encouraged by mainstream academics and journalists.

    Trump continues to be slammed for not “denouncing” white supremacy, no matter how many times he actually has. Can’t at least one “black leader” issue one tiny statement about how blacks should maybe not kill their bosses and co-workers after getting fired?

    Is that too much to ask?

    Of course it is, silly! Of course it is.
    Another mark of a tyrant is that he likes foreigners better than citizens, and lives with them and invites them to his table; for the one are enemies, but the Others enter into no rivalry with him. - Aristotle's Politics Book 5 Part 11



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    And what are they "cracking down on" now?

    "White Supremacist"

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...reats-n1057136

    Department of Homeland Security strategy adds white supremacy to list of threats

    Recent mass shootings have "galvanized the Department of Homeland Security to expand its counterterrorism mission focus beyond terrorists operating aboard," acting DHS Sec. Kevin McAleenan.
    It's like a joke... instead of saying, there are hardly ever any terrorist attacks in the US for years and years.... they could crack down on falls in the shower, and get way, way more victims.

    But according to the FBI, more people have been killed in the U.S. by domestic terrorists in the past few years than by attacks committed or motivated by foreign ones. More domestic than foreign terror suspects have been arrested as well. FBI Director Chris Wray recently told Congress that the majority of the domestic terror attacks are racially motivated, mostly by white supremacists.
    Gee, I wonder who the Feds are consulting with to get these "threats."

    And then when you say... I'm sick of all this anti-white crap, then that automatically makes you a target.

    PatriotAct101

    Also, they don't ever classify all of the outright black on white hate crimes, as, hate crimes. Isn't that convenient?
    Last edited by Mach; 09-21-2019 at 12:59 AM. Reason: s
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach View Post
    And what are they "cracking down on" now?

    "White Supremacist"

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...reats-n1057136



    It's like a joke... instead of saying, there are hardly ever any terrorist attacks in the US for years and years.... they could crack down on falls in the shower, and get way, way more victims.



    Gee, I wonder who the Feds are consulting with to get these "threats."

    And then when you say... I'm sick of all this anti-white crap, then that automatically make you a target.

    PatriotAct101

    Also, they don't ever classify all of the outright black on white hate crimes, as, hate crimes. Isn't that convenient?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    I'm going to watch it, but I'm only in a couple minutes (actual speech), and he's already calling it what he defines it as.... White Nationalist Terrorism... so if you're white, and a nationalist, then you are a White Nationalist, so you are already a suspect.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach View Post
    I'm going to watch it, but I'm only in a couple minutes (actual speech), and he's already calling it what he defines it as.... White Nationalist Terrorism... so if you're white, and a nationalist, then you are a White Nationalist, so you are already a suspect.



    It gets worse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post

    Just some quotes and random points.

    we have got to hold technology companies to a standard and I look forward to hearing your thoughts about how through public-private partnerships we can hold them to a standard without... uhmm.. and do that in a constitutional manner
    Now you know why the Tech Companies have, and still are going around banning all kinds of groups and people.

    ---
    over the past 8 years, more than 175 people have died at the hands of white supremacist worldwide
    - Dr.Nazarian (Senior Vice-President of International Affairs - ADL)

    Cold blooded, I guess, but that's not that many, and considering the number of people in the world, I'd say that is a ridiculously low, low number.


    Mr.Zeldin, thank you for some basic common sense, he is not a propaganda pusher, made them get into details about nationalism.... watch 1:22:20.... the ADL - Senior Vice-President of International Affairs, does not even have a definition of "nationalism" hmmmmmm....


    They are literally planning out increases in future immigration and pushing the acceptance of it now. 1:32:33



    The ADL trains, brainwahses gov offices and LE. Listen to 1:35:23 to 1:36:12..... "we have to inoculate our communities and inoculate our children" This is why the DHS is putting out press releases about this "rising threat."

    SPLC reports 50% increase in white nationalism groups from 2017 to 2018... LOL.
    Last edited by Mach; 09-21-2019 at 03:47 PM. Reason: )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mach View Post
    Just some quotes and random points.



    Now you know why the Tech Companies have, and still are going around banning all kinds of groups and people.

    ---



    Cold blooded, I guess, but that's not that many, and considering the number of people in the world, I'd say that is a ridiculously low, low number.


    Mr.Zeldin, thank you for some basic common sense, he is not a propaganda pusher, made them get into details about nationalism.... watch 1:22:20.... the ADL - Senior Vice-President of International Affairs, does not even have a definition of "nationalism" hmmmmmm....


    They are literally planning out increases in future immigration and pushing the acceptance of it now. 1:32:33



    The ADL trains, brainwahses gov offices and LE. Listen to 1:35:23 to 1:36:12..... "we have to inoculate our communities and inoculate our children" This is why the DHS is putting out press releases about this "rising threat."

    SPLC reports 50% increase in white nationalism groups from 2017 to 2018... LOL.
    They are the racists, they are plotting the destruction of whites while victim blaming and openly plotting governmental violence.
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    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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    This story sounds familiar. I feel like I've heard a story similar to this a couple years back.
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    Conservative black activist Candace Owens told a congressional panel on Friday that white supremacy has a minimal impact on the black community, and that America should instead focus on black-on-black crime and the breakdown of the family.

    "White supremacy is indeed real, but despite the media’s obsessive coverage of it, it represents an isolated, uncoordinated and fringe occurrence within America," Owens told lawmakers during a hearing on confronting white nationalism.
    "If we’re going to have a hearing on white supremacy, we are assuming that the biggest victims of that are minority Americans," she added. "And presumably this hearing would be to stop that and preserve the lives of minority Americans. Which based on the hierarchy of what’s impacting minority Americans, if I had to make a list of 100 things, white nationalism would not make the list."
    "We don't see hearings on those bigger issues brought up... Black-on-black crime, the breakdown of family I think is the number-one thing contributing to that," she added.
    "White supremacy and white nationalism is not a problem that is harming Black America."


    More at: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/...lack-americans
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    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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    I remember the last corporate job I had when they started their "diversity" campaign, i.e. drive out and/or hold back white people so the minorities "can get a chance". It was unabashed racism towards whites as administered by the GM(a middle aged wealthy white man). There were only two races at that store, white and black. The latter figured out pretty quickly how to manipulate and exploit this new found "diversity" to their advantage...which shouldn't surprise anyone, as I most certainly wasn't.

    They were so bold as to just $#@!ing leave sometimes at the end of the night, without even finishing their work, because they knew there would be zero consequences for them doing so. They would even state they were intentionally leaving so I had to finish everything up on my own. Because, wait for it.....slavery. Or, just because, "$#@! you, cracker, the $#@! you gonna do?"

    As a shift supervisor, it was beyond frustrating, and if you dared write them up, you were being a racist according to corporate and HR, and a snitch according to the blacks there. Walking out on your shift was supposedly a fire-able offense there - but not if you're black.

    What's that, you want to report that veiled threat about snitching? What are you, a racist?


    I'm sure you can imagine how much the word "supervisor" means in places like this...


    Yep-I remember the last corporate job I will ever have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CoastieInColorado View Post
    I remember the last corporate job I had when they started their "diversity" campaign, i.e. drive out and/or hold back white people so the minorities "can get a chance". It was unabashed racism towards whites as administered by the GM(a middle aged wealthy white man). There were only two races at that store, white and black. The latter figured out pretty quickly how to manipulate and exploit this new found "diversity" to their advantage...which shouldn't surprise anyone, as I most certainly wasn't.

    They were so bold as to just $#@!ing leave sometimes at the end of the night, without even finishing their work, because they knew there would be zero consequences for them doing so. They would even state they were intentionally leaving so I had to finish everything up on my own. Because, wait for it.....slavery. Or, just because, "$#@! you, cracker, the $#@! you gonna do?"

    As a shift supervisor, it was beyond frustrating, and if you dared write them up, you were being a racist according to corporate and HR, and a snitch according to the blacks there. Walking out on your shift was supposedly a fire-able offense there - but not if you're black.

    What's that, you want to report that veiled threat about snitching? What are you, a racist?


    I'm sure you can imagine how much the word "supervisor" means in places like this...


    Yep-I remember the last corporate job I will ever have.
    The corporation I work for...well can't really go into details.

    I was a flight instructor in the military and for the corporation.

    There are many exceptions, but if you see an older white guy at the controls when you board, be happy.
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    The study is filled with sentences that begin “our model unrealistically assumes” and “if the other aspects of our model were a rough representation of reality” and “we have assumed unrealistically” (the word “assume” is used 31 times in the 48-page document). As coauthor Cavounidis Gríma Wormtongue, who speaks like a caricature of a snooty frat boy from Animal House, admitted in an interview when the report was released, his conclusions are what “you can imagine” would be true if the study’s assumptions are correct.
    LOL. Fixed.

    By this standard, The Lord of the Rings is a "study" of what "you can imagine" would be true if you assume the existence of elves and dwarves and magic rings ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    The corporation I work for...well can't really go into details.

    I was a flight instructor in the military and for the corporation.

    There are many exceptions, but if you see an older white guy at the controls when you board, be happy.
    This is a very real thing with very real consequences.

    I've walked off a flight with nothing but diversity in the cockpit.
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