Posted on 08/19/2017 6:53:40 PM PDT by 2nd amendment mama
He doesn’t have the skills to be an NFL QB. Needs to go to the Canadian Football League as a backup.
who’s going to fire them? De Blazio LOL
OK. Make him play for the Giants or Jets.
Let them pool their resources and come up with several hundred million to buy a team and hire whatever losers they want
Any of the people that clean the Locker Rooms retiring any time soon?
This, Charlottesville, San Jose, BerZERKly, etc and I’m starting to NOT support the police anymore.
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From the Maoist Internationist Movement:
[1960s/original] Black Panther Party [BPP] Archives
From the article: REVOLUTIONARY HEROES
"On May 1st, May Day [1969], the day of the gigantic Free Huey rally, two of Alioto's top executioners vamped on the brothers from the Brown Community who were attending to their own affairs. These brothers, who are endowed with the revolutionary spirit of the Black Panther Party defended themselves from the racist pig gestapo [the police].
Pig Joseph Brodnik received his just reward with a big hole in the chest. Pig Paul McGoran got his in the mouth which was not quite enough to off him.
The revolutionary brothers escaped the huge swarm of pigs with dogs, mace, tanks and helicopters, proving once again that "the spirit of the people is greater than the man's technology."
To these brothers the revolutionary people of racist America want to say, by your revolutionary deed you are heroes, and that you are always welcome to our camp."
Source: Maoist Internationist Movement
Article: REVOLUTIONARY HEROS (May 11, 1969)
http://web.archive.org/web/20060717050055/http://www.etext.org/Politics/MIM/bpp/index.html
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'Rev' is for revolutionary.
'Com' is for communist.
Revcom.us bills itself as "the voice of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA." The explicit objective is to overthrow our constitutional republic and replace it with an oligarchical collectivist dictatorship along the lines of North Korea and the Soviet Union.
Why would advocates of a communist police state agitate against the police? Because as leftists used to admit openly, the issue is never the issue.. This isn't about the police, any more than it is about blacks. It is about destabilizing the system so as to create opportunities to weaken it and eventually overthrow it.
That's what community organizing boils down to. These people have taken over the executive branch of the federal government; why would they stop there?
The next hill they take will be federal control of local police. After that, things will start to get scary.
http://moonbattery.com/?p=54033
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From the website of the Revolutionary Communist Party (revcom.us):
"Create Public Opinion, Seize Power: We are preparing minds and organizing forces for the time when there is a major crack in the system, whenever it comes and wherever it comes from: an opening that makes it possible to bring the future Revolutionary Army of the Proletariat (R.A.P.) into the field and wage a revolutionary armed struggle that actually has a chance of winning.
And we have said that building our party itself is the most important part of organizing forces for revolution. This is true now, and it is true looking forward to the creation of that future R.A.P. and the waging of that armed struggle.":
http://revcom.us/a/v20/1000-1009/1000/barw.htm
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The 1992 LA/Rodney King riots were instigated by the Revolutionary Communist Party...
From David Horowitz's FrontpageMag.com /DiscoverTheNetworks.org:
"Throughout its history, one of RCP's [Revolutionary Communist Party] principal objectives has been to foment civil unrest in the United States. The most notable example of such efforts occurred on April 29, 1992, when RCP members looted and trashed the downtown and government districts of Los Angeles, triggering the infamous Rodney King riots. During the days immediately preceding the violence, RCP -- which maintained close ties to the L.A. gangs known as the Crips and the Bloods -- had circulated throughout South Central Los Angeles a leaflet featuring a statement by RCP National Spokesman Carl Dix, titled 'It's Right To Rebel' -- a quote popularized by Mao Zedong.
Encouraged by Dix, RCP activists helped lead the riots that would leave 58 people dead, more than 2,300 people injured, some 5,300 buildings burned, and $1 billion in property damaged or destroyed. On the ten-year anniversary of the rioting, RCP member Joseph Veale fondly recalled the violence as 'the most beautiful, the most heroic civil action in the history of the United States.'"
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6197
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"The RCP upheld the 1992 sometimes-violent unrest in Los Angeles and nationally as a "rebellion" in the aftermath of the Rodney King verdicts.
Then-LAPD chief Daryl Gates alleged that the RCP was involved in the "riots".
Los Angeles has long been one of the RCP's larger and more active branches.
William "Mobile" Shaw was a local leader who recently passed and received public commendation from the party [RCP]."
https://web.archive.org/web/20080528005530/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolutionary_Communist_Party%2C_USA
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'History!' Kaepernick wrote on Instagram Oct. 15 [2015], when he marked 50 years since the Black Panther Party was founded.
Kaepernick has posted 170 photos or videos on his Instagram account in the four years since he created it. Most of his first 128 posts were pics of him in football gear, publicity photos or shots taken with friends.
But 31 of his last 42 posts have strong social justice connotations, often featuring quotes from radical Nation of Islam leader Malcolm X, Black Panthers founder Huey Newton and cop killer Assata Shakur. [aka, JoAnne Chesimard]
During a Sunday news conference about the flag flap, Kaepernick dressed in a black hat with a large, white X and a T-shirt that featured photos of Cuban despot Fidel Castro and Malcolm X.
According to the Associated Press (via ESPN.com), approximately 75 “mostly minority” officers attended the rally and wore T-shirts featuring the hashtag “#imwithkap.”
Not sure I’ve heard of people calling calling themselves murderous pigs and America haters before.
I’m glad some (most?) were former rather than current employees.
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I’m guessing the “formers” are living well on their kickbacks from the criminals and pensions.
“He’s trying to hold up this government up to our founding fathers,” Serpico told the AP.
Lord have mercy...
You know what else is coming? Reparations, increased AA and disavowing of the founders.
De Blasio probably paid them extra to get involved...
Those black athletes who earn full scholarships for a college degree don’t need to be termed slaves without pay for their labors. ....They are being payed with free tuition, room and board (and if they’re really good they also get paid on the side by alumni). ....Remember the barter system?
No donuts for you!
Witness what happens when the mic fails at an NHL game. This happened in April in Edmonton, I urge you to click over: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6BD9KwiTcw
And, if you think that is an isolated incident, check this out from 2014 in Toronto: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhBrp5TH8kU
Do you still think Kapernick would be welcome in Canada? The box office poison would be even stronger here, the owners want no part of him.
See post 76
Get him a job as what? Field Security Officer?
I think that ship has sailed. Maybe they can get him a job on the police force?
Traitorous bastards the lot of them. To be an American is to salute and honor the American flag. PERIOD!
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