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1 posted on 05/01/2018 5:53:53 AM PDT by ethom
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To: ethom

Walter E. Williams should reach out to Kanye.


2 posted on 05/01/2018 5:56:03 AM PDT by outinyellowdogcountry
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3 posted on 05/01/2018 5:58:37 AM PDT by Iron Munro (The art of government is to take money from one to give to another - Voltaire)
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May this be the start of something big. Very big!


5 posted on 05/01/2018 6:02:24 AM PDT by bramps (It's the Islam, stupid!)
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Since the enactment of LBJ’s “Great Society” laws in 1964, over $23 Trillion in inflation-adjusted USD’s has been squandered on welfare entitlement programs, whose sole purpose was, and continues to be, the government dependency enslavement of an entire race, in exchange for their unwitting participation in the creation of a permanent Democrat monolithic voting block that was best described by black journalist Tony Brown as “Entitlement Socialism.”

Either through willful ignorance or decades of brain-scrubbing at the hands of the loyal and complicit media, academic historical revisionists and public school educrats seeding perpetual victimization and preferential entitlement into the minds of exploitable children, black Americans took the bait. The results have been disastrous on every conceivable level, all of which can be attributed to the intentional destruction of the black nuclear family: out-of-wedlock births, high felony crime rates, substance abuse and addiction; gangs, academic failure and correctional incarceration.

Along comes Kanye West and a handful of others to challenge the insanity of the black predicament in America by bravely and defiantly pulling back the curtain to expose the massive harm caused by Democrat political captivity, and advancing the heretical concept that blacks are capable of unencumbered free thought and free will. Democrats are both horrified and furious that an uppity black man would make such suggestions, when he should be prostrating himself before their benevolent feet. Release the hounds and call out the slave trackers and Negro :drivers!” This escapee must be destroyed at all costs.

Democrats well-understand that even a 3-5% loss of obedient black votes in big blue inner-cities will produce disastrous electoral consequences, from which they;ll never recover. Their biggest fear is that a “deliverer: in the visage of Kanye West might lead his people out of Democrat-controlled political and cultural bondage. In the coming weeks and months we’ll witness every form of savagery and lynching that Democrats and their flying monkeys can throw at him, in order to put him down and “in his place.” And as we’ve witnessed in the past, nothing in their retribution toolbox is out of the realm of possibility, including his untimely demise.


6 posted on 05/01/2018 6:02:51 AM PDT by Ancient Man
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Here’s a post from years back with a letter from Frances RIce

Kanye should have a copy of it.

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1183525/posts


8 posted on 05/01/2018 6:09:39 AM PDT by hoosiermama (When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice.DJT)
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To: ethom

Boom!

Love it!

He is awakening!


10 posted on 05/01/2018 6:12:12 AM PDT by Enlightened1
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Here is a good review of what is going on with West. I just finished watching. Well worth the watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqFEXu_srjk


12 posted on 05/01/2018 6:20:26 AM PDT by Enlightened1
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IF the Republicans can keep from sticking their heads up their asses, which is A BIG IF, this could well be the end of the end of the Democrat Party, once and for all.

The Dems have been trying to chip away at the South, particularly Texas first. Shift a few percent of our many black voters to the Republican camp, then it’s simply OVER in Texas. Other states that are purple, like NC and VA, given their high percentages of blacks, become red again. And finally the Upper Midwest, already purple, with a slight red tinge, become SOLID RED with the shift.

The Dems wind up as a REGIONAL PARTY, lucky to pull more than 30% of the EVs in presidential elections, and not much better in the House and Senate.

But again, that all depends on elected Republicans, and those running, not making asses of themselves, which ALWAYS seems to be the case.

So my advice to the party, IF they really want to put an end to the Democrats as a national party - GET SOME TRAINING. Even if you have issues with blacks, learn to KEEP IT TO YOURSELVES - you don’t have to spill out your life and feelings when you run for office, you don’t have to be a white high school girl on Facebook - just learn to KEEP IT TO YOURSELVES. If the media is leading you to saying something ‘off-color’, then STOP! and don’t say anything...act dumb if necessary.

For example, most people here (if not everyone) believes that the cops, as a matter of policy, do not hunt down blacks for sport, and that if a black is killed by the cops, it’s likely a justified shooting - not always, but likely. That’s our default position, and there is nothing wrong with that view ON THIS SITE.

But if you’re running for office and you answer that way, you may well have created a commercial that ends your career. How about, instead, saying something like: “Every case is different, and there are certainly some bad cops, so I won’t pre-judge, I’ll only give a case-by-case opinion after seeing all the facts.”

WATCH WHAT YOU SAY, Republicans, and perhaps our kids and grand kids will have a country worth living in.


13 posted on 05/01/2018 6:22:45 AM PDT by BobL (I shop at Walmart and eat at McDonald's...I just don't tell anyone)
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Sowell is a really good person to emulate.


18 posted on 05/01/2018 6:40:49 AM PDT by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell.)
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We should be pleased with his progression to a more independent thinking person, but this is another example of how gullible conservatives can be.

He’s an erratic, unstable guy. He could just as easily be impressed by the next shiny new object, Bernie Sanders.

I’m pleased that a pop culture figure with significant weight among young people is becoming more intellectually open. But that can change quickly and honestly, likely will change quickly.


20 posted on 05/01/2018 6:50:21 AM PDT by Ted Grant
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Local Miami media has finally found a reason to report on Kanye West. Nothing about him listening to conservative thinkers, of course. Nope. Instead, we are told that he enjoys playing the game “Connect Four”.

I am not joking.


22 posted on 05/01/2018 6:51:07 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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This is getting good

I would LOVE to see black people start to debate among themselves what the democrap party has done to their families since LBJ’s “great society”


23 posted on 05/01/2018 6:53:26 AM PDT by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing Obamacare is worse than Obamacare itself.)
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A world where Kanye West intersects with Thomas Sowell! I’m red pilling myself.


25 posted on 05/01/2018 6:59:14 AM PDT by Flick Lives
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I think the fact that he is bringing attention to Thomas Sowell is big. Sowell And Walter Williams are brilliant thinkers.

And if that gets more people not buying into the snake oil community organizers and the like are peddling, so much the better.

26 posted on 05/01/2018 6:59:23 AM PDT by Tench_Coxe
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40 posted on 05/01/2018 7:30:17 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Democrats are having trouble with their MAMA campaign, (Make America Mexico Again), versus MAGA!)
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The biggest lie ever told is the "party switching" lie. To believe that, you have to believe that "conservative" Democrats were so upset that Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (supported by 80% of Republican House members vs 61% of the Democrats and 82% of Republican Senators vs 63% of Democrats ) that they "switched sides" to the party that overwhelmingly supported the bill. This makes absolutely no sense.

Here is some data to give to your idiot liberal friends (courtesy Michael Zak):

September 22, 1862
Republican President Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation

June 15, 1864
Republican Congress votes equal pay for African-American troops serving in U.S. Army during Civil War

June 28, 1864
Republican majority in Congress repeals Fugitive Slave Acts

January 31, 1865
13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. House with unanimous Republican support, intense Democrat opposition

March 3, 1865
Republican Congress establishes Freedmen’s Bureau to provide health care, education, and technical assistance to emancipated slaves

April 8, 1865
13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. Senate with 100% Republican support, 63% Democrat opposition

November 22, 1865
Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of Mississippi for enacting “black codes,” which institutionalized racial discrimination

April 9, 1866
Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Johnson’s veto; Civil Rights Act of 1866, conferring rights of citizenship on African-Americans, becomes law

May 10, 1866
U.S. House passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all citizens; 100% of Democrats vote no

June 8, 1866
U.S. Senate passes Republicans’ 14th Amendment guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the law to all citizens; 94% of Republicans vote yes and 100% of Democrats vote no

July 16, 1866
Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of Freedman's Bureau Act, which protected former slaves from “black codes” denying their rights

January 8, 1867
Republicans override Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of law granting voting rights to African-Americans in D.C.

July 19, 1867
Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew Johnson’s veto of legislation protecting voting rights of African-Americans

May 20, 1868
Republican National Convention marks debut of African-American politicians on national stage; two – Pinckney Pinchback and James Harris – attend as delegates, and several serve as presidential electors

September 3, 1868
25 African-Americans in Georgia legislature, all Republicans, expelled by Democrat majority; later reinstated by Republican Congress

September 12, 1868
Civil rights activist Tunis Campbell and all other African-Americans in Georgia Senate, every one a Republican, expelled by Democrat majority; would later be reinstated by Republican Congress

October 7, 1868
Republicans denounce Democratic Party’s national campaign theme: “This is a white man’s country: Let white men rule”

February 3, 1870
After passing House with 98% Republican support and 97% Democrat opposition, Republicans’ 15th Amendment is ratified, granting vote to all Americans regardless of race

May 31, 1870
President U.S. Grant signs Republicans’ Enforcement Act, providing stiff penalties for depriving any American’s civil rights

June 22, 1870
Republican Congress creates U.S. Department of Justice, to safeguard the civil rights of African-Americans against Democrats in the South

February 28, 1871
Republican Congress passes Enforcement Act providing federal protection for African-American voters

April 20, 1871
Republican Congress enacts the Ku Klux Klan Act, outlawing Democratic Party-affiliated terrorist groups which oppressed African-Americans

October 18, 1871
After violence against Republicans in South Carolina, President Ulysses Grant deploys U.S. troops to combat Democrat terrorists who formed the Ku Klux Klan

March 1, 1875
Civil Rights Act of 1875, guaranteeing access to public accommodations without regard to race, signed by Republican President U.S. Grant; passed with 92% Republican support over 100% Democrat opposition

August 30, 1890
Republican President Benjamin Harrison signs legislation by U.S. Senator Justin Morrill (R-VT) making African-Americans eligible for land-grant colleges in the South

February 8, 1894
Democrat Congress and Democrat President Grover Cleveland join to repeal Republicans’ Enforcement Act, which had enabled African-Americans to vote

December 11, 1895
African-American Republican and former U.S. Rep. Thomas Miller (R-SC) denounces new state constitution written to disenfranchise African-Americans

May 18, 1896
Republican Justice John Marshall Harlan, dissenting from Supreme Court’s notorious Plessy v. Ferguson “separate but equal” decision, declares: “Our Constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens”

December 31, 1898
Republican Theodore Roosevelt becomes Governor of New York; in 1900, he outlawed racial segregation in New York public schools

May 24, 1900
Republicans vote no in referendum for constitutional convention in Virginia, designed to create a new state constitution disenfranchising African-Americans

January 15, 1901
Republican Booker T. Washington protests Alabama Democratic Party’s refusal to permit voting by African-Americans

October 16, 1901
President Theodore Roosevelt invites Booker T. Washington to dine at White House, sparking protests by Democrats across the country

February 12, 1909
On 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, African-American Republicans and women’s suffragists Ida Wells and Mary Terrell co-found the NAACP

April 18, 1920
Minnesota’s FIRST-in-the-nation anti-lynching law, promoted by African-American Republican Nellie Francis, signed by Republican Gov. Jacob Preus

January 26, 1922
House passes bill authored by U.S. Rep. Leonidas Dyer (R-MO) making lynching a federal crime; Senate Democrats block it with filibuster

October 3, 1924
Republicans denounce three-time Democrat presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan for defending the Ku Klux Klan at 1924 Democratic National Convention

December 8, 1924
Democratic presidential candidate John W. Davis argues in favor of “separate but equal”

June 12, 1929
First Lady Lou Hoover invites wife of U.S. Rep. Oscar De Priest (R-IL), an African-American, to tea at the White House, sparking protests by Democrats across the country

August 17, 1937
Republicans organize opposition to former Ku Klux Klansman and Democrat U.S. Senator Hugo Black, appointed to U.S. Supreme Court by FDR; his Klan background was hidden until after confirmation

June 24, 1940
Republican Party platform calls for integration of the armed forces; for the balance of his terms in office, FDR refuses to order it

July 11, 1952
Republican Party platform condemns “duplicity and insincerity” of Democrats in racial matters

September 30, 1953
Earl Warren, California’s three-term Republican Governor and 1948 Republican vice presidential nominee, nominated to be Chief Justice; wrote landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education

December 8, 1953
Eisenhower administration Asst. Attorney General Lee Rankin argues for plaintiffs in Brown v. Board of Education

May 17, 1954
Chief Justice Earl Warren, three-term Republican Governor (CA) and Republican vice presidential nominee in 1948, wins unanimous support of Supreme Court for school desegregation in Brown v. Board of Education

November 25, 1955
Eisenhower administration bans racial segregation of interstate bus travel

March 12, 1956
Ninety-seven Democrats in Congress condemn Supreme Court’s decision in Brown v. Board of Education, and pledge to continue segregation

June 5, 1956
Republican federal judge Frank Johnson rules in favor of Rosa Parks in decision striking down “blacks in the back of the bus” law

October 19, 1956
On campaign trail, Vice President Richard Nixon vows: “American boys and girls shall sit, side by side, at any school – public or private – with no regard paid to the color of their skin. Segregation, discrimination, and prejudice have no place in America”

November 6, 1956
African-American civil rights leaders Martin Luther King and Ralph Abernathy vote for Republican Dwight Eisenhower for President

September 9, 1957
President Dwight Eisenhower signs Republican Party’s 1957 Civil Rights Act

September 24, 1957
Sparking criticism from Democrats such as Senators John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, President Dwight Eisenhower deploys the 82nd Airborne Division to Little Rock, AR to force Democrat Governor Orval Faubus to integrate public schools

June 23, 1958
President Dwight Eisenhower meets with Martin Luther King and other African-American leaders to discuss plans to advance civil rights

February 4, 1959
President Eisenhower informs Republican leaders of his plan to introduce 1960 Civil Rights Act, despite staunch opposition from many Democrats

May 6, 1960
President Dwight Eisenhower signs Republicans’ Civil Rights Act of 1960, overcoming 125-hour, around-the-clock filibuster by 18 Senate Democrats

July 27, 1960
At Republican National Convention, Vice President and eventual presidential nominee Richard Nixon insists on strong civil rights plank in platform

May 2, 1963
Republicans condemn Democrat sheriff of Birmingham, AL for arresting over 2,000 African-American schoolchildren marching for their civil rights

June 1, 1963
Democrat Governor George Wallace announces defiance of court order issued by Republican federal judge Frank Johnson to integrate University of Alabama

September 29, 1963
Gov. George Wallace (D-AL) defies order by U.S. District Judge Frank Johnson, appointed by President Dwight Eisenhower, to integrate Tuskegee High School

June 9, 1964
Republicans condemn 14-hour filibuster against 1964 Civil Rights Act by U.S. Senator and former Ku Klux Klansman Robert Byrd (D-WV)

June 10, 1964
Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen (R-IL) criticizes Democrat filibuster against 1964 Civil Rights Act, calls on Democrats to stop opposing racial equality The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was introduced and approved by a staggering majority of Republicans in the Senate. The Act was opposed by most southern Democrat senators, several of whom were proud segregationists—one of them being Al Gore Sr. Democrat President Lyndon B. Johnson relied on Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen, the Republican leader from Illinois, to get the Act passed.

June 20, 1964
The Chicago Defender, renowned African-American newspaper, praises Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen (R-IL) for leading passage of 1964 Civil Rights Act

March 7, 1965
Police under the command of Democrat Governor George Wallace attack African-Americans demonstrating for voting rights in Selma, AL

March 21, 1965
Republican federal judge Frank Johnson authorizes Martin Luther King’s protest march from Selma to Montgomery, overruling Democrat Governor George Wallace

August 4, 1965
Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen (R-IL) overcomes Democrat attempts to block 1965 Voting Rights Act; 94% of Senate Republicans vote for landmark civil right legislation, while 27% of Democrats oppose

August 6, 1965
Voting Rights Act of 1965, abolishing literacy tests and other measures devised by Democrats to prevent African-Americans from voting, signed into law; higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats vote in favor

September 17, 1971
Former Ku Klux Klan member and Democrat U.S. Senator Hugo Black (D-AL) retires from U.S. Supreme Court; appointed by FDR in 1937, he had defended Klansmen for racial murders

September 15, 1981
President Ronald Reagan establishes the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, to increase African-American participation in federal education programs

June 29, 1982
President Ronald Reagan signs 25-year extension of 1965 Voting Rights Act

November 21, 1991
President George H. W. Bush signs Civil Rights Act of 1991 to strengthen federal civil rights legislation

August 20, 1996
Bill authored by U.S. Rep. Susan Molinari (R-NY) to prohibit racial discrimination in adoptions, part of Republicans’ Contract With America, becomes law

April 26, 1999
Legislation authored by U.S. Senator Spencer Abraham (R-MI) awarding Congressional Gold Medal to civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks is transmitted to President

January 25, 2001
U.S. Senate Republican Policy Committee declares school choice to be “Educational Emancipation”

May 23, 2003
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) introduces bill to establish National Museum of African American History and Culture

45 posted on 05/01/2018 7:35:28 AM PDT by Magnatron
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To: ethom

Never stop praying for the lost. There is a lot of shepherds out there waiting to guide. GOD BLESS.


50 posted on 05/01/2018 7:52:51 AM PDT by just me (God bless President Trump and the USA)
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Check out this schooling by CJ Pearson. Sadly, libs like Legend will continue to believe the lies.
If don’t already follow CJ on Twitter, please do. This young man is very impressive. He’s definitely one to watch.

https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2018/05/01/schooled-cj-pearson-drops-brutal-history-lesson-on-john-legend-for-insisting-the-parties-switched/


51 posted on 05/01/2018 7:53:29 AM PDT by rainee (Her)
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There are a lot of very good players, on the “Dark Intellectual Web,” such as Tommy Sotomayer, Jordan Peterson, Candace Owens, Scott Adams, Ben Shapiro, Stefan Molyneax, Dave Rubin etc. Several others.

YouTube plus other tech, too. Adams uses Periscope

They are not all “conservative,” but most are opposed to group think, big media, etc.


62 posted on 05/01/2018 9:42:20 AM PDT by truth_seeker ( \/**|_|**\/)
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