Posted on 09/26/2011 9:06:31 AM PDT by oliverdarcy
Are students that promote the black panther ideology and the Office of Diversity in league together at the University of Minnesota - Duluth (UMD)?
It would would appear so in the video below. The events took place last week as one young man, Phil Cleary, handed out pocket Constitutions on campus in honor of Constitution Day. He had a table with literature promoting Youth for Western Civilization, a group dedicated to traditional values and western civilization, and engaged in students and faculty passing by.
Then, the leftists showed up to heckle.
The young man in the video, Blair Jordon Moses, threatened to "exercise" his 2nd amendment rights if he perceived that there was any kind of threat to the Multicultural Center. He did not define what a threat would constitute but suggested that the existence of the group Youth for Western Civilization would count.
Blair was wearing a pin on his jacket picturing Huey P. Newton carying a gun. For those of you who don't know, Newton was a founder of the Black Panthers. The Black Panthers is a violent and ethnocentric organization that promotes racial divides and anti-American rhetoric.
Read More & WATCH VIDEO Here: http://d-umn.campusreform.org/group/blog/video-black-panther-threatens-conservative-for-passing-out-constitutions
“If the Black Panthers ever face a real militia,they will be leaving in rubber bags.”
I wouldn’t mind seeing shabazz, or whatever his name is, in one now.
No threat. Just an idiot.
Never argue with a fool, people won’t be able to tell you apart.
bkmk
Key point:
Alinsky them back!
Well back in the 60’s they had other things to do, like killing cops and the odd bystander or two.
I grew up in the Bay Area in the 60s & 70s. Those Black Panthers were the real deal...these guys are wannabees.
You'll never see them around voting precincts or campuses in Texas.
The black kid in this video looks like all bluff, no cards to me.
Who would expect a black man to be named “Blair”? Now, “Herman” I can understand.
I'll second that. Maybe part of it is that his ancestry appears to be more white than black, and his speech pattern is not ghetto dialect.
But what's concerning is the presence of radicals like him and his supporters in Duluth, Minnesota, of all places. This, after all, is not Detroit or Chicago.
The presence of a supportive "Office of Diversity" on a a campus of a state university reflects negatively on the left-leaning state government of Minnesota that has been present for decades, including erstwhile presidential candidate and two-term former governor Tim Pawlenty.
When a state supreme court sanctions the vote counting fraud that put Al Franken in the Senate, it sends a message that filters down to radicals on campus that just about any behavior in the name of advancing their cause is perfectly legal and acceptable.
I would think any college town is going to have its scruffy Marxists and dorm-room radicals. I realize it can and has gotten serious at times. I’m just saying. Some of this is just idiots being idiots.
Thanks justiceseeker93.
"Unavailable" when I looked.
Maybe this is because I don't do Facebook? But when people like this suddenly gain notoriety, these things have a way of disappearing. So when people thing to recommend a page like this it's probably a good idea to do a screen capture so the rest of us can see it too.
ML/NJ
“If the Black Panthers ever had to face a real militia, theyd slink away with their pussy cat tails tucked between their legs.” 100% agreement. Don’t forget to factor in the multiple generations of U.S. military veterans who have very meaningful capabilities.
The little weeny backed down when he saw his attempt at thuggery (which usually all he has to do is where his little button to intimidate) wasn’t working on ‘whitey.’
He’s as pathetic as some little white suburbanite pretending to be gangsta with his yuppie glasses.
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Lots of black folks in Duluth now. Mostly from Gary In.
Fairly snarky article about the incident in the Duluth paper today - FWIW:
http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/event/article/id/210479/
Interesting factoid - the filmer does not go to UMD
Gustavus Adolphus College student Phil Cleary was on campus outside Kirby Student Center representing Youth for Western Civilization and the Leadership Institute on Sept. 16 in observance of Constitution Day.
Black Panther Supporter Warns Conservative Student: I Could Exercise My 2nd Amendment Right on You
Heres the irony about the Constitution: it doesnt matter if you believe in it or fully accept it, it still protects you. Thats the case with one Black Panther supporter at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. During an exchange with a Constitution-loving student on campus on Sept. 16, the Black Panther supporter said that he could exercise his 2nd Amendment right against his fellow student while also admitting later that he doesnt actually believe in the Constitution.
It all happened while Phil Cleary was passing out Constitutions in honor of Constitution Day. Campusreform.org (which calls Cleary a conservative) reports he had a table of literature promoting Western Civilization (and his group Youth for Western Civilization) and was engaging students and faculty on the topic. While doing that he had conversation with someone the site identifies as Blair Jordan Moses, the young man with a soft spot for the Black Panthers.
And Cleary got it on video.
According to the video, the supporter tells Cleary that the 2nd Amendment could come in handy if Clearly ever threatened the campus multicultural center. What would constitute a threat? He never truly defines it, but suggested that the existence of the group Youth for Western Civilization would count, according to Campusreform.org.
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