Yeshua, an abundance of blessings please, for this dear child of God. Shower her with your mercies. Give her hope, confidence and miracles. Warm her heart with your love. Lighten her load. Amen (And so it is.)
Voting Democrat because her black leaders like Jesse and Al tell her that the Dems are her party! These black leaders have received their 30 pieces of silver and we all know what came after Judas got his silver! He hung himself. These black leaders need not worry though, unlike Judas, there is going to be plenty of help!
Actually, Jesse Jackson in 1984 stood a very good chance of becoming the Dems' POTUS candidate, running on a highly populist platform that brought together people of all races and walks of life.
He had to be stopped, so the Dems ginned up charge of "antisemitism" against him because someone overheard him saying to a dinner partner that jews wield a lot of influence in New York City.
They yanked his slave chains so hard, then undermined his reputation, and turned progressive populism (a la Bull Moose Republicans) into the commie BS of the Clinton years and onward.
Jesse rode the coattails of MLK Jr. His Rainbow Coalition" has always been a money laundering scheme for him and his family. He threatened a boycott of a well known brewery unless his son got the distributorship for that area. It wasn't the first time Jesse threatened to lead a black boycott as a shakedown.
In the 60+% black deindustrializing city where I spent my early and late teens (I'm early GenX), pretty much ALL the blacks I knew REJECTED Michael King. The only ones who embraced all that were blacks in several local colleges' Black Studies programs that started in the mid 1970s.
(IIRC "black studies" came out of Harvard, in 1968, but I may be misremembering. Racial grift was already a thing under LBJ--look up the money he poured into HarYou in NYC--Black Science Man's daddy headed that up--under the auspices of City Hall. My recollection is that he gave something like $120m in fedbux--equivalent of about $1.2 bn today--to push HarYou's programs all over NYC and nationally.)
But back to the topic. King had attended seminary nearby after WW2, and a lot of the AME and other black churches had had experience of him preaching there in the runup to the 1964 "Civil" "Rights" Act, and then afterward, in the road show preparing our and other cities for annual summer race riots. (So useful for driving down the value of real estate, or getting out from under bad real estate investments.) That area's black population was primarily Southern blacks brought North for war industry then postwar jobs. I.e. WORKING families. Deindustrialization hit that area hard.
Then there were the Nation of Islam guys I knew through the community radio station. They rejected Michael King as well...and called "Civil" "Rights" another form of slavery (they also were called "anti semites")...but they were open to the populist and self-determination/free enterprise messages of the early Rainbow Coalition. At that radio station were also Christian blacks, R&B secular blacks, disco blacks...and I can't recall ANY of them who didn't growl at the idea of getting race-based special treatment. The only black guy I knew who supported all that, outside of the Black Studies club, was married to a jewish sociologist.
In that area the Rainbow Coalition included working class black Rs and Ds, as well as black professionals. And whites both of founding stock and later arrivals, and Puerto Ricans, and Indians (dot) of which we had a good amount thanks to nearby engineering programs.
The RC may have been flawed in just the ways you say (I didn't hear any of that till later, regarding the NYC and Chicago PUSH and ACORN iirc)...but the Coalition focused Americans' hunger for a unifying populist party/movement that more resembled the classic Republicanism of the first three decades of the 20th century.
It had to be stopped--after all, by the mid-1980s both parties were full-on permawar neocon globalists--and the (((media))) takedown of Jackson over his "anti semitic remark" was the method.
And it's not like those blacks were cookie cutter people. Their communities had many/all of the same deranged individuals and behaviors as we see today, though probably in a lesser proportion given there could still be pushback--from EVERYONE--on black misbehavior. Including pushback from that now-nearly-defunct phenomenon: black fathers and grandfathers, and strong pastors.
In 1981 these same black families had joined with black families in Philly in REJECTING Wesley Cook, the cop killer (Danny Faulkner). They rejected him so hard that Cook's (((lawyer))) had to take the road show to (((Hollywood))), remaking Cook as "Mumia abu Jamal." Then marketing him to college students.
About 10 months after the DNC convention in San Francisco (Nov. 1984) to nominate Walter Mondale and make sure the Rainbow populists were Shut It Downed, those same black families in Philly, and their elders and youngsters, REJECTED the so called "back to nature" cult, MOVE, which had been installed in the middle of a tidy middle class black neighborhood in West Philly (by whom, would you guess?). These neighbors had been pressuring Mayor Wilson Goode to get them out of there by any means necessary. It went poorly, but considering how poorly City Hall was run by then after 20+ years of (((racial grift))), that was to be expected.
The shakedown stuff that came later--I wouldn't be surprised by any of it. A lot of political conflict in the US has been played out by You Know Who using NGO fronts. All I'm saying is that in the early years, the Rainbow Coalition attracted a very broad base. 1984 was a watershed for that.
TPTB quashed the Tea Party 25 years later. They couldn't quash MAGA 30 years later. Oh, but they do try.
There are alot of people that need help and prayers. I said a prayer for them all and then added an extra for this woman. Hang in there, it's going to come back to you 100 fold. πππ
Exactly. When I see homeless people for the last decade I see people who have been abandoned by America.
I see me as one of them potentially. In EVERY democratic city in the USA has a huge homeless problem.
I try to explain it to others, but they still believe it is a mentality of sickness these people have. I agree, BUT what would anyone do when they have no money or shelter? In just a couple months you will be looking like a person in a concentration camp.
That has been my point. We have modern day concentration camps in the open and everyone including me acts like it doesnβt exist.
We are reaping and going to continue to reap what we have sown. We see the rainbow flag in Churches to symbolize the defeat of Christianity and good will.
Will it change? Honestly hope so. How? We need manufacturing jobs in the USA. We need those simple jobs for the masses to return. We will always have homeless in any type of country and we will have mental issues too, but the scope we are ignoring is beyond belief.
Wish I could updoot this comment a few more times.
And let's not forget the role of the Sackler Family, and similar Pharma cabals, in turning healthy people into people brainf!!ked by drugs. We now have, what, two full generations that got started on this as schoolchildren????
Gonna quote cap this:
We have modern day concentration camps in the open
We were born to be prosperous, not in lack. This lady needs help and prayers for better circumstances and a more abundant and peaceful life. I will pray for her and everyone in similar circumstance. Who is with me?
Yeshua, an abundance of blessings please, for this dear child of God. Shower her with your mercies. Give her hope, confidence and miracles. Warm her heart with your love. Lighten her load. Amen (And so it is.)
Amen. Help this woman. Please, God.
Amen π
God bless her. i pray when Trump gets in, that everybody gets to pull themselves up.
Amen
Overlords want Kamala. Kamala going to get in.
Voting Democrat because her black leaders like Jesse and Al tell her that the Dems are her party! These black leaders have received their 30 pieces of silver and we all know what came after Judas got his silver! He hung himself. These black leaders need not worry though, unlike Judas, there is going to be plenty of help!
Actually, Jesse Jackson in 1984 stood a very good chance of becoming the Dems' POTUS candidate, running on a highly populist platform that brought together people of all races and walks of life.
He had to be stopped, so the Dems ginned up charge of "antisemitism" against him because someone overheard him saying to a dinner partner that jews wield a lot of influence in New York City.
They yanked his slave chains so hard, then undermined his reputation, and turned progressive populism (a la Bull Moose Republicans) into the commie BS of the Clinton years and onward.
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/1984/3/5/jesse-and-the-jews-pbtbhis-is/
Jesse rode the coattails of MLK Jr. His Rainbow Coalition" has always been a money laundering scheme for him and his family. He threatened a boycott of a well known brewery unless his son got the distributorship for that area. It wasn't the first time Jesse threatened to lead a black boycott as a shakedown.
In the 60+% black deindustrializing city where I spent my early and late teens (I'm early GenX), pretty much ALL the blacks I knew REJECTED Michael King. The only ones who embraced all that were blacks in several local colleges' Black Studies programs that started in the mid 1970s.
(IIRC "black studies" came out of Harvard, in 1968, but I may be misremembering. Racial grift was already a thing under LBJ--look up the money he poured into HarYou in NYC--Black Science Man's daddy headed that up--under the auspices of City Hall. My recollection is that he gave something like $120m in fedbux--equivalent of about $1.2 bn today--to push HarYou's programs all over NYC and nationally.)
But back to the topic. King had attended seminary nearby after WW2, and a lot of the AME and other black churches had had experience of him preaching there in the runup to the 1964 "Civil" "Rights" Act, and then afterward, in the road show preparing our and other cities for annual summer race riots. (So useful for driving down the value of real estate, or getting out from under bad real estate investments.) That area's black population was primarily Southern blacks brought North for war industry then postwar jobs. I.e. WORKING families. Deindustrialization hit that area hard.
Then there were the Nation of Islam guys I knew through the community radio station. They rejected Michael King as well...and called "Civil" "Rights" another form of slavery (they also were called "anti semites")...but they were open to the populist and self-determination/free enterprise messages of the early Rainbow Coalition. At that radio station were also Christian blacks, R&B secular blacks, disco blacks...and I can't recall ANY of them who didn't growl at the idea of getting race-based special treatment. The only black guy I knew who supported all that, outside of the Black Studies club, was married to a jewish sociologist.
In that area the Rainbow Coalition included working class black Rs and Ds, as well as black professionals. And whites both of founding stock and later arrivals, and Puerto Ricans, and Indians (dot) of which we had a good amount thanks to nearby engineering programs.
The RC may have been flawed in just the ways you say (I didn't hear any of that till later, regarding the NYC and Chicago PUSH and ACORN iirc)...but the Coalition focused Americans' hunger for a unifying populist party/movement that more resembled the classic Republicanism of the first three decades of the 20th century.
It had to be stopped--after all, by the mid-1980s both parties were full-on permawar neocon globalists--and the (((media))) takedown of Jackson over his "anti semitic remark" was the method.
And it's not like those blacks were cookie cutter people. Their communities had many/all of the same deranged individuals and behaviors as we see today, though probably in a lesser proportion given there could still be pushback--from EVERYONE--on black misbehavior. Including pushback from that now-nearly-defunct phenomenon: black fathers and grandfathers, and strong pastors.
In 1981 these same black families had joined with black families in Philly in REJECTING Wesley Cook, the cop killer (Danny Faulkner). They rejected him so hard that Cook's (((lawyer))) had to take the road show to (((Hollywood))), remaking Cook as "Mumia abu Jamal." Then marketing him to college students.
About 10 months after the DNC convention in San Francisco (Nov. 1984) to nominate Walter Mondale and make sure the Rainbow populists were Shut It Downed, those same black families in Philly, and their elders and youngsters, REJECTED the so called "back to nature" cult, MOVE, which had been installed in the middle of a tidy middle class black neighborhood in West Philly (by whom, would you guess?). These neighbors had been pressuring Mayor Wilson Goode to get them out of there by any means necessary. It went poorly, but considering how poorly City Hall was run by then after 20+ years of (((racial grift))), that was to be expected.
The shakedown stuff that came later--I wouldn't be surprised by any of it. A lot of political conflict in the US has been played out by You Know Who using NGO fronts. All I'm saying is that in the early years, the Rainbow Coalition attracted a very broad base. 1984 was a watershed for that.
TPTB quashed the Tea Party 25 years later. They couldn't quash MAGA 30 years later. Oh, but they do try.
Thank you for reading my auld phart blog post.
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GREAT comment.
Trump was bank rolling his campaign. They couldn't have that even back then.
Is that accurate? Wouldn't surprise me to find DJT supporting populism then. Imagine the crap he saw in NYC all those years.
Bless her Lord.
There are alot of people that need help and prayers. I said a prayer for them all and then added an extra for this woman. Hang in there, it's going to come back to you 100 fold. πππ
Exactly. When I see homeless people for the last decade I see people who have been abandoned by America.
I see me as one of them potentially. In EVERY democratic city in the USA has a huge homeless problem.
I try to explain it to others, but they still believe it is a mentality of sickness these people have. I agree, BUT what would anyone do when they have no money or shelter? In just a couple months you will be looking like a person in a concentration camp.
That has been my point. We have modern day concentration camps in the open and everyone including me acts like it doesnβt exist.
We are reaping and going to continue to reap what we have sown. We see the rainbow flag in Churches to symbolize the defeat of Christianity and good will.
Will it change? Honestly hope so. How? We need manufacturing jobs in the USA. We need those simple jobs for the masses to return. We will always have homeless in any type of country and we will have mental issues too, but the scope we are ignoring is beyond belief.
Wish I could updoot this comment a few more times.
And let's not forget the role of the Sackler Family, and similar Pharma cabals, in turning healthy people into people brainf!!ked by drugs. We now have, what, two full generations that got started on this as schoolchildren????
Gonna quote cap this:
We were born to be prosperous, not in lack. This lady needs help and prayers for better circumstances and a more abundant and peaceful life. I will pray for her and everyone in similar circumstance. Who is with me?
50 state sweep if it weren't for fraud.
The AWAKENING is happening....
Like peeling an onion, there's gonna be some tears
She speaks the real truth. I hope her message reaches others who can relate and they snap out of it and leave the plantation