Just another one of Holder’s people.
I’m wondering why the university is bringing gang members on campus.
Looks like just a regular old multicultural college experience. This is how it usually goes these days, I thought?
If the Black Panthers ever had to face a real militia, they’d slink away with their pussy cat tails tucked between their legs.
Thanks for the post.
I wish more Freepers joined/subscribed-to the orgs/newletters/blogs dedicated to exposing the assault on our Liberty that is a rampant virus, and standard operating process, on most of our college campuses.
It is one thing to simply know and understand this kind of thing is going on.
But, arguments against this kind of thing are most effective when facts are used; when you have the facts. That only takes place by being informed.
Thanks again.
There are none so ignorant as college-age kids. Yes, even those on our side.
Here is the punk’s Facebook page-charming..
http://www.facebook.com/GrandfatherMoses
Duluth is a pretty liberal town — lotta union contamination there — but I doubt the Black Panthers would get much support if they started beating up white kids from the suburbs.
Time for the Department of Just Us to intervene to protect the poor NBP people from this kind of racism. Everyone knows that the authors of the Constitution were all slave-holders and that the Constitution was drawn up purely to enshrine this racism.
The Black Panther supporter was almost as physically intimidating as Barack Obama himself...
Hope Phil’s response was:
“Anytime clown!”
Ping to watch later
Wake-up Ping....................
The Constitution is no good, says a Black Panther who is ironically threatening a Conservative student “to use his Second Amendment Right” because the student is distributing copies of the Constitution on Constitution Day.
I thought Black Panther said that the Constitution is no good. He denied the threat in the next breath!
Its the obvious continued intimidation “training” for Communists, labor, Black Panthers and H0lder’s people flash mobs to get ready when the time comes. I believe summer ‘12 would be their timeline.
Here is the video:
http://d-umn.campusreform.org/group/blog/video-black-panther-threatens-conservative-for-passing-out-constitutions
bkmk
Key point:
Alinsky them back!
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.
Who would expect a black man to be named “Blair”? Now, “Herman” I can understand.
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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.
Official University of Minnesota statement on the incident:
News Release
Statement Regarding Recent Incident on University of Minnesota Duluth Campus
MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (09/27/2011) Freedom of expression, fostering diverse views and opinions, and promoting civil debate are core to our democracy, and are an important part of the tradition of this countrys public universities and of the University of Minnesota. Freedom of speech on campus is a fundamental tenet of the University of Minnesota, as is a strong commitment to equity and diversity, and to ensuring a safe and civil campus community.
The organization Youth for Western Civilization (YWC) has produced a video that provides edited excerpts of a conversation that took place on Sept. 16, 2011. The exchanges are between a representative from YWC (who is not affiliated with the University of Minnesota), a student from the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), and a UMD staff member. The conversation took place amid the annual Taste of Kirby event in recognition of Constitution Day during which numerous student organizations and outside groups distribute literature. The exchange took place outside UMDs Kirby Student Center. Because the entirety of the video recorded that day has not been shared with us, it would be imprudent to jump to conclusions about the full exchange between the parties portrayed in the edited video that has been made public.
We have discussed the matter with the UMD staff person in the video and it is our understanding that her comment was based on materials being displayed by YWC which werent made available to her or to the University. Conversations are continuing with involved parties and we are confident that all are committed to the University of Minnesotas values of civility, free speech, and diversity.
No complaints about threats or violence were made to the UMD Police at the time of the incident. One complaint was made on Sept. 27, 2011, after the videotape was made public. Upon review of the video, St. Louis County Attorney representatives determined there is no basis for charges or additional investigation.
The University of Minnesota will continue to foster a culture of open, engaged, and respectful discourse.