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Cress Welsing: The Definition of Racism White Supremacy

Dr. Blynd: The Definition of Racism

Anon: What is Racism/White Supremacy?

Dr. Bobby Wright: The Psychopathic Racial Personality

The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism (White Supremacy)

What is the First Step in Counter Racism?

Genocide: a system of white survival

The Creation of the Negro

The Mysteries of Melanin

'Racism is a behavioral system for survival'

Fear of annihilation drives white racism

Dr. Blynd: The Definition of Caucasian

Where are all the Black Jurors? 

The War Against Black Males: Black on Black Violence Caused by White Supremacy/Racism

Brazen Police Officers and the Forfeiture of Freedom

White Domination, Black Criminality

Fear of a Colored Planet Fuels Racism: Global White Population Shrinking, Less than 10%

Race is Not Real but Racism is

The True Size of Africa

What is a Nigger? 

MLK and Imaginary Freedom: Chains, Plantations, Segregation, No Longer Necessary ['Our Condition is Getting Worse']

Chomsky on "Reserving the Right to Bomb Niggers." 

A Goal of the Media is to Make White Dominance and Control Over Everything Seem Natural

"TV is reversing the evolution of the human brain." Propaganda: How You Are Being Mind Controlled And Don't Know It.

Spike Lee's Mike Tyson and Don King

"Zapsters" - Keeping what real? "Non-white People are Actors. The Most Unrealistic People on the Planet"

Black Power in a White Supremacy System

Neely Fuller Jr.: "If you don't understand racism/white supremacy, everything else that you think you understand will only confuse you"

The Image and the Christian Concept of God as a White Man

'In order for this system to work, We have to feel most free and independent when we are most enslaved, in fact we have to take our enslavement as the ultimate sign of freedom'

Why do White Americans need to criminalize significant segments of the African American population?

Who Told You that you were Black or Latino or Hispanic or Asian? White People Did

Malcolm X: "We Have a Common Enemy"

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Deeper than Atlantis

Entries from March 1, 2013 - March 31, 2013

Thursday
Mar212013

keep your protest signs. it will happen again. If you don't understand White Supremacy you will only be confused by the NYPD killing of Kimani Gray

"You Should expect to be killed in the name of racism anytime, any place. You have been marked as an enemy because you are Black. Keep your protest signs because this will happen again" - Nelly Fuller on the radio 12/12/12. 

Please don't expect justice from the NYPD, Bloomberg or white NYC prosecutors. Expect racism from white people everyday. If they are not racist to you then be pleasantly surprised [the Dorner rule]. Having such an expectation will enable you to have an intelligent reaction to racism (play defense) and to constructively solve problems (end racism - survival without justice is meaningless). 

Police brutality against non-whites is white supremacy all the way live. White supremacy is a war against non-white people in general and against non-white males in particular, as embodied in such tactics and strategies as "justifible homicide."

White people are playing a survival game with non-white people, engaging in behaviors—in economics, education, entertainment, labor, law, politics, religion, sex and more—in order for them to survive on the planet, by any means necessary. Created for their survival, the operating system of white supremacy controls everything non-white people have or need. How will you react to it? 

From [HERE] and [HERE] Black sixteen-year-old Kimani Gray was shot to death by two plainclothes white police officers on the night of March 9 on East 52nd Street in East Flatbush. Gray was shot seven times—in both the front and the back.

Police claim they shot Gray, after repeatedly telling him to freeze, as he pointed a gun at them later recovered with four bullets in it. This version is repeated as fact by the New York Post and New York Times. Or there's the version of witnesses: There never was a gun; Gray was running for his life when he was shot in the back; he was backing up, with his hands down in an unthreatening gesture; the police never told him to freeze; shot and bleeding out on the sidewalk, he pleaded with the police not to kill him.

An eyewitness came forward to say Gray was unarmed. Police countered that she told them she couldn't see the boy from her angle. She gave a second interview, telling the Voice she saw one officer standing over Gray's collapsed body, shooting. [MORE]

"Black people are going to have to stop thinking that rhyme and rhetoric will solve problems. Black people are going to have to stop finger-popping and singing. Black people are going to have to stop dancing and clowning. Black people are going to have to stop laughing and listening to loud radios. All of these behaviors, and many more, have absolutely nothing to do with addressing the challenges and conditions of the open warfare continuously being waged against the Black collective" - Cress Welsing [MORE]. 

Wednesday
Mar202013

White Prosecutor says White Anaheim Police were Defending themselves when they Killed Unarmed Latino Man = white supremacy

Racism is the COLLECTIVE behaviors of a group. A white individual within a system of racism/white supremacy has the implicit or explicit support of that system IF they choose to practice racism.

For example, when a white policeman shoots an unarmed Latino man -his fellow officers, the police chief, internal affairs, the union, the media, and the prosecutor will support, defend, and finance that white police officer’s “right” to shoot (murder) an unarmed non-white person. That is white collective power. [MORE]

From [HERE] and [HERE] The Orange County District Attorney announced Wednesday that police in Anaheim were justified in the fatal shooting of an unarmed Latino man last July. OC DA Tony Rackauckas (in photo) said officer Nick "Buckshot" Bennallack (in photo below) was justified when he fatally shot 25-year-old suspect Manuel Diaz in the 600 block of North Anna Drive on July 21. Diaz was shot in the back and when he fell to his knees he was shot in the back of the head. Rackauckas and Bennallack are both white men. 

Diaz's family has filed a $50 million wrongful death suit against the city of Anaheim and Bennallack. His family attorney insists Diaz was targeted because of his race and was wrongfully shot. They contend the shooting is part of a pattern of abuse by Anaheim police against Latinos.

Bennallack returned to duty within two weeks of the shooting.

Authorities said Diaz and two companions ran when they were approached by officers. Police also claimed Diaz was a known gang member. His family denies Diaz was in a gang. The DA called the case one of “self defense” although no weapons were found on or near Diaz.

Anaheim Police Officer Nick Bennallack said he feared for his life of and the life of his partner. Bennallack fired his weapon as he appeared to start turning around toward them. [MORE]

"He was shot in the back of the leg area, brought to his knees before being shot in the head ... it was an execution-style shot," said attorney Diana Lopez. "There is no evidence of any kind of weapon. ... You can see the two officers walking around looking for something instead of attending to the young man who is near to his last breath," she said referring to a bystander's video that captured the post-shooting scene [MORE]. 

[Acording to Anon, a non-white person in a conflict with a white person or white system cannot be the victim in a white supremacy system.  The non-white individual is always at fault, regardless of who initiated the conflict, or what facts or evidence are present."]

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Wednesday
Mar202013

After Mostly White Jury Ignores Evidence that White Fresno Cops Beat, Shot & Turned Dog Loose on Unarmed Latino Man - Feds to Retry Case 

From [HERE] Federal prosecutors say they plan to retry a white Fresno police sergeant and three former white officers on brutality and obstruction of justice charges in the brutal beating case of Rolando Celdon. While on the ground he was punched, kicked, bit by a police dog, shot with a stun gun and blasted several times with a bean-bag shotgun in October 2005. Celdon was shot in the testicles by the white cops at close range. He was unarmed. He did not testify as he was deported as a result of the underlying criminal case. 

A federal jury was pronounced hung in the case last month. The jury was mostly white - as it appeared to have only one non-white person on it. [MORE] In the video below a white juror complains that a new trial is an unnecessary use of taxpayer dollars. To the contrary, white supremacy is a colossal waste of money, resources & life. 

Prosecutors say Officers Manfredi and Plymale concealed the excessive force used on Rolando Celdon by Officers Coleman and Van Dalen. All four officers were also charged with falsifying a report.

Both sides agreed that during the early hours of Oct. 10, 2005, Celdon broke into his girlfriend's southeast Fresno apartment, threatened her life and hit her in front of her young son. Celdon left before police arrived. A short time later, Plymale and his police dog, Tymo, confronted Celdon a few blocks from the girlfriend's home.

Hardin testified he rolled up to the scene shortly after 2 a.m. and saw Plymale standing on the opposite side of a 6-foot fence topped with barbed wire checking Tymo for injuries -- 5 to 10 feet from Celdon who was lying in the dirt in pain from being bitten.

Hardin said he didn't know at the time that Tymo had clamped onto Celdon's ankle and that Celdon had taken the 70-pound dog over the fence. Hardin said he noticed Coleman holding a shotgun that fires beanbags filled with pellets. He said he saw three or four spent shell casings on the ground and Van Overbeek standing next to Coleman.

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Wednesday
Mar202013

South Africa police chief stands by statement: Officers who killed 34 miners were doing job  

From [HERE] South Africa's police chief stands by her statement that officers involved in the shooting deaths of 34 striking miners were just doing their job. Evidence before the judicial commission questioning her Tuesday has indicated some miners were shot in the back as they tried to flee and others were killed when they already were wounded and no threat.

Gen. Riah Phiyega said "I stand by statement," repeating that after a commissioner asked her if she might feel differently given other evidence that has come to light.

Police said they opened fire after striking miners attacked them. No police were hurt in the Aug. 16 incident at the Lonmin platinum mine in Marikana, northwest of Johannesburg, that shocked the nation with its echoes of police brutality under apartheid.

Earlier this month Nine South African police officers pleaded not guilty to charges of killing a man who died after being dragged behind their police van - after police tied him to it.

Witnesses say that some of the 34 striking miners who South African police shot and killed last month were trying to surrender.

The Legal Resource Center (LRC) human rights group told Al Jazeera that several witnesses said police shot and killed protesters who were trying to escape. Some of them were trying to hide behind rocks and some attempted to surrender to authorities. The LRC also said it has forensic evidence that suggests a police cover-up of the killings. 

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Wednesday
Mar202013

do not expect justice in NYPD Stop & Frisk Trial: Officer testifies he was forced by superior to meet quota on arrests, street stops

The courtroom "fight" officially began yesterday over whether New York City police violate the U.S. Constitution by stopping, questioning and frisking hundreds of thousands of non-white people every year without reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. In photo, Southern District Judge Shira Scheindlin. [MORE

From [HERE] Police brass in the Bronx were not concerned with whether patrol officers were saving lives or helping people, they were focused on one thing: numbers, said a New York City police officer testifying in a federal challenge to some street stops.

Adhyl Polanco said his superiors told him that he needed 20 summonses, five street stops and one arrest per month. It didn’t matter whether the stops were done properly, he said Tuesday.

“They will never question the quality. They will question the quantity,” Polanco said.

His testimony, which will continue Wednesday, was one of three department whistleblowers expected to discuss a culture that revolved around numbers and less around actual policing — and what lawyers said is leading to tens of thousands of wrongful stops of black and Hispanic men by the police.

The class-action lawsuit in federal court challenges the constitutionality of some of the stops. There have been about 5 million stops made by police in the past decade. White City attorneys said officers operate within the law and do not target people solely because of their race. Police go where the crime is — and crime is overwhelmingly in minority neighborhoods, they said.

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Wednesday
Mar202013

Question: "Why are they [non-white immigrants] detained at all?" Answer: White Supremacy 

Due to white people's numerical inadequacy, the system of white supremacy (racism) system requires population control and the greater confinement of substantial numbers of non-white people. [more] ICE holds over 400,000 people in detention annually. Most are non-white immigrants. Immigration violations are non-violent offenses that are victim-less. Have you noticed that White immigrants are never mentioned in this so-called debate.

From [HERE] In a heated House Judiciary Committee hearing this afternoon, Alabama Republican Rep. Spencer Bachus, a conservative, said that the Obama administration is detaining too many people in immigration detention.

"Are you overusing detention?" Bachus asked Immigration and Customs Enforcement chief John Morton. Bachus said under the Obama administration, "It looks to me maybe there's an overuse of detention by this administration."

Morton was called before the committee to answer questions on recent news that ICE opened detention doors for over 2000 immigrant detainees. Most are now tracked through supervised release programs.

House Judiciary Committee chair Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), and the chair of the immigration subcommittee, Rep. Trey Gawdy (R-SC), challenged Morton to defend the recent detainee releases. At points in questioning, Gawdy raised his voice in apparent anger.

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Thursday
Mar142013

Provocative Cops Ignite Brooklyn: Autopsy Shows Plainclothes NYPD Shot Black Teen 3 Times in the Back 

Dead Wrong. A third night of protest Wednesday night, after which, the police said, someone hit an officer in the face with a brick, another brick was thrown through the window of a police van, and there were 46 arrests — mostly for disorderly conduct. Two officers suffered minor injuries. 

From [HERE] and [HERE] An autopsy on the 16-year-old Black boy killed by New York City police this week found he was hit by seven bullets, including three in the back side of his body, authorities said Wednesday. The Saturday night shooting of Kimani Gray in Brooklyn’s Flatbush neighborhood has heightened tensions between police and residents, leading to violent protests and a dispute between Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and City Councilman Jumanne Williams, who represents the area.

Kelly, said Tuesday that the police had interviewed three witnesses, “two of which say that the officers said, ‘Don’t move.’ ” “Another witness said an officer says, ‘Freeze,’ ” he said. The officers then fired 11 shots, the police said.

There are no witnesses who saw Gray with a gun. When asked if there are any witnesses in the case who ‘specifically say they don’t see a gun,’ Commissioner Kelly said, ‘No.’ [MORE]

The only civilian eyewitness to come forward said that the youth did not have a gun in his hand. Tishana King claims to have watched the entire scene unfold from her window. She told the Daily News she is "certain [Gray] didn't have anything in his hands" when he was shot.

King says Gray was backing up when the officers began shooting. "Kimani started backing up," she said. "The cop took out his gun and started firing at Kimani."

"His [Gray's] hands were down," she said. "I couldn't believe he let off [fired] his gun. There was no reason. No false move." [MORE]

But a police spokesman said the witness told detectives she couldn’t see the incident clearly “from the angle I was at.” 

Video from last night posted by AnarchoQueer, who said the NYPD has declared a portion of Flatbush a “Frozen Zone”, meaning media are not allowed in and people can be subjected to arrest for not following police orders. It basically means the area is under temporary martial law. [MORE]

A woman who lives across the street from the shooting scene said that after the shots were fired, she saw two men, whom she believed to be plainclothes officers, standing over Mr. Gray, who was prone on the sidewalk, clutching his stomach.

“He said, ‘Please don’t let me die,’ ” said the woman, 46, who gave her name only as Vanessa. One of the officers, she said, replied: “Stay down, or we’ll shoot you again.” [MORE]

Police in an unmarked patrol car say they came across a group of young Black men and saw Gray acting suspiciously, walking away from his friends when he saw the officers approach.

A young Black man being forced to protect & serve NYPD overseers (officers) last night. 

A witness said the boy was merely afraid and running for his life. On camera Camille Johnson said: "He was running for his life, telling the cops stop. [MORE

Seven bullets hit Mr. Gray, including three that entered his body from the rear, according to the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. The autopsy did not establish the order in which the bullets struck Mr. Gray, or determine the path of the bullets, which might make clearer if Mr. Gray had his back to the officers when he was shot, or if he had twisted away after being struck from the front.

The police have not questioned the officers involved since the shooting occured. “When asked how many witnesses saw Gray with a gun or pointing a gun, Commissioner Kelly first said that, ‘We are not speaking to the shooting officers because of an agreement that we have with the district attorney.’ The commissioner explained that speaking to the officers could give them immunity; ‘So we don’t have direct information from the officers themselves.’” [Villiage Voice, 3/13/13]

burning & looting does not solve problems Racist white people are the most provocative people on the planet, do not react to their conduct or statements by doing anything that could lead to "greater confinement." [MORE] Victims of white supremacy must once & for all be conscious that anti-racism is not counter-racism. Anti-racism is a blind reaction to stress, anger and fear caused by racism. Activities such as singing, clapping hands, complaining & attacking cops do not solve the problems posed by white supremacy. [theCODE

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Thursday
Mar142013

"One Nation Under Guard": NYPD Set to Hit White Supremacy Landmark for Stop & Frisks Today

From [HERE] The New York Police Department is on track to make its 5 millionth stop-and-frisk today, according to the New York Civil Liberties Union. The controversial program, which directs police to stop suspicious-looking people on the street and frisk them for weapons or drugs, has come under fire for disproportionately targeting minorities, while showing little discernible impact on crime.

Since Mayor Michael Bloomberg took office in 2002, NYPD officers have stopped 4.4 million innocent people, the vast majority of whom were black or Latino:

About 4.4 million of the stop-and-frisk encounters, or 88 percent, were of innocent people as they did not result in an arrest or summons. More than 86 percent of people stopped were black or Latino.

At 5 million, the NYPD has stopped more than the combined populations of Baltimore, Boston, Denver, Detroit, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington DC. The racial bias is glaringly obvious; in 2011, the police stopped young black men more times than the total number of young black men in New York City.

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Wednesday
Mar132013

NYPD program patrols inside private buildings; Targets Non-whites 

"Operation Clean Halls" would never exist in a white neighborhood. And most white folks probably see nothing wrong with it and consider the unlawful search & seizures of non-whites to be normal - such is the nature of the operating system of white supremacy.

Similarly, during Nazi Germany, a substantial part of the population had to be ready to consider it desirable, acceptable or unavoidable that certain "other" people would be isolated, persecuted and killed. [MORE] Various movement regulations and identification measures were undertaken by the Government as preconditions to genocide. As the number of Jews or more specifically, semites (non-white people) rose in Nazi Germany, Jews felt the effects of many decrees and regulations that restricted all aspects of their public and private lives.

From [HERE] and [HERE] New York Police Department officers are patrolling inside private apartment buildings in a program known as Operation Clean Halls. The program has been lauded by some residents who say they feel safer but vilified by others who say they're being harassed at home. Many complain they're illegally stopped and arrested. More than two dozen people who say they were wrongly stopped have filed a federal lawsuit.

The lawsuit is one of three pending federal cases that involve the New York Police Department’s stop, question and frisk practice, championed by police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and Mayor Michael Bloomberg - who are both white. 

The program is the only one like it in a major U.S. city. It started in the 1990s, when crime was at all-time highs. Now, there are more than 3,000 buildings around the city enrolled, mostly in "higher-crime areas." To enroll, a building owner or manager signs paperwork allowing police to enter and arrest people found to be committing crimes. It gives police standing permission to roam the halls of private buildings.

Edifices citywide are dotted with small white square signs alerting residents that their homes are patrolled by police. Some are huge complexes, others are small brownstones. Officers have conducted hundreds of thousands of patrols up and down stairwells and even more outside. The NYPD claims they catch drug transactions, shoo away loiterers and break up fights. But really, they seem to just round up Black & Brown people. 

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Tuesday
Mar122013

More Apologies for Racism: Miami-Dade Mayor Sorry White Officer Snatched 82-year-old Black woman off Train

From [HERE] Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez issued an apology Thursday to an 82-year old Black woman who was pulled from a Metrorail train in Miami last month. The incident happened on Feb. 20, when Emma Anderson was asked by a security guard to stop singing while on the train, according to her son Donald Anderson.

When she refused to stop, the guard started asking her to leave, but she refused. Video of the incident showed that the guard then grabbed her belongings, he and Anderson started struggling, and he pulled her so hard out of the train that she fell.

“We are sorry that this incident occurred and apologize to Mrs. Anderson. The situation should have been handled with more care and common sense,” Gimenez said in a statement. “We have made it clear to all County employees and contractors that our patrons must be treated with dignity and respect. We are in the process of reviewing our policies and procedures to ensure special consideration is taken when dealing with the elderly and people with special needs.” What would happen if a Black cop threw a white woman off a train? -BW

 

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