Posted on 12/21/2014 1:39:07 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
West Coast hip hop rapper The Game sends a tweet to the NYPD officers shot dead in their vehicle.
Handsome Ass Nigga ✔
@thegame
I guess y'all "can't breathe" either. #RIPEricGarner
#AllLivesMatter @ Brighton & Hove, UK
http://instagram.com/p/w2H2PJGot1/
4:41 PM - 20 Dec 2014
329 Retweets 198 favorites
Not surprisingly, many are condemning the tweet, and a lot of those tweets are from fans, some of which are now proclaiming to be ex-fans in light of the cold-hearted message directed at the slain police officers.
@thegame wow I use to be a huge fan of your music. I will NEVER SUPPORT YOU EVER AGAIN YOU ARE A DISGUSTING ANIMAL KARMA WILL FIND YOU
. (@lexylushh) December 21, 2014
News has just broke of two Brooklyn, New York, police officers who were shot and killed in an ambush attack in their patrol car. While the story is still developing, the lone gunman has been identified as 28-year-old Ismaaiyl Brinsley. Immediately after executing the two officers, Brinsley fled the scene on foot and into a subway where he turned the gun on himself.
Just hours before the murder, Brinsley posted a cryptic message on his Instagram, in which he made the statement:
Im putting wings on pigs tonight. They take 1 of ours Lets take 2 of theirs.
An image of a pistol accompanied the post, which is presumably the murder weapon. The hashtag #ShootThePolice was also used along with two other ones making reference to Michael Brown and Eric Garner.
As for rapper The Games response to the NYPD officers killed, a second post has been sent in response to the immense criticisms he received. He maintains that the original post was not directed at the murdered police officers but rather at a pic of New York counter protesters donning shirts that read I can breathe. The shirts were a response to the popular protest slogan I cant breathe, which Garner uttered when he was taken down by a group of NYPD officers, one of which had him in a chokehold.
Read his entire post in his Instagram page.
In the lengthy response, The Game also chastised his critics for taking his first post out of context and reiterates his anger of the recent incidents that involved the death of black men at the hands of white police officers.
Rapper The Games response to the NYPD, whatever his intentions were, is clearly not the right way to gain favor with his fans.
My sentiment is still "so what?" The good people are considerably more resilient than the government recognizes. Plus, the probability of nationwide police strike is vanishingly remote.
I think that Obama and his ilk (Reverend White, Farrakhan, Holder, Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and a hoard of entitlement-minded minions, including plenty of liberal white folk and assorted communists and big government statists) want to subjugate the whites, maybe as part of reparations, but in the immortal words of Mick Jagger, "You can't always get what you want."
In Haiti, the Tonton Macoutes had all the guns & could terrorize the disarmed populace at will.
If Obama’s Govags surge forth to bring on a reign of terror, then civil war is on.
There were two very different approaches to “helping the black people”. The conservative approach was honest and helpful. The liberal approach was cruel and more oriented to “keeping the black man down”.
In the 1950s, even with segregated schools, black education was almost on a par with white education. Literacy was high, with reading and writing skills almost the same as well.
Enter Noam Chomsky. His “whole language English” instruction was demanded (and still is, despite all evidence to the contrary) as an article of faith by liberal educators, and it had a profound impact on black Americans.
It took them from high literacy to almost illiteracy in just a single generation. And without literacy, they could not succeed in their other education, so their graduation rate plummeted as well.
As such, Noam Chomsky should be remembered as the most racist person who ever lived. A man who condemned millions of black people, entire generations, to poverty, dependency, hopelessness and despair.
I thought the Tonton Macoutes preferred machetes.
Either way, the populace overall was disarmed.
If they try it here, it’s not likely to end the way they expect.
Losing ? LOST. And I hear the dreaded N-word more and more often, especially in relation to underclass urban blacks.
Face the facts, Obama and his gang have set race relations back by DECADES . ..
White guilt never works. It is just misguided empathy for people who mostly are thugs and parasites. Now, if the “blacks” would strive towards bettering themselves and their culture, that night have some effect. Until they want to be in a civil society, they are doomed to their degeneracy and situations.
Like A Clockwork Orange?
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