Posted on 06/10/2020 6:55:17 AM PDT by SJackson
Encouraging rioters and protecting cop killer Joanne Chesimard, aka Assata Shakur, icon of Black Lives Matter.
Black people have a reason to hate. Thats how it is. For your sake, I wish it were otherwise, but its not so. So you might as well get used to it.
That sounds like a Black Lives Matter speech but its actually the character identified only as Frank in Dreams from My Father. Young Barrys grandmother had been frightened by a large black man, and as Frank explained, your grandmas right to be scared. Back in the day, Frank explains, he would have to step off the sidewalk to let white folks pass. Barrys grandfather probably never told him about that because it makes him uncomfortable.
Dreams from My Father is a fictitious account, as official biographer David Garrow explained in the 2017 Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama, but it does contain real events and characters. Garrow revealed what the composite character author had already acknowledged, that Frank is Frank Marshall Davis, an African American Communist so dedicated to the all-white Soviet dictatorship he landed on the FBIs security index.
Before Barry goes off to college, Frank warns, theyll train you so good, youll start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity and the American way and all that shit. According to Frank, if the student should want to start running things, then whites will yank on your chain and let you know that you may be a well-trained, well-paid nigger, but youre a nigger just the same.
In Chicago, the student meets the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, a dynamic young pastor. His message seemed to appeal to young people like me. As the Rev. Wright explains, lifes not safe for a black man in this country, Barack. Never has been. Probably never will be. That too sounds like the creed of Black Lives Matter, as David Horowitz explains, created in 2013 by self-styled Marxist-Leninist revolutionaries who selected as their movement icon convicted cop-killer and Black Liberation Army member Assata Shakur.
In February 2015, at the height of their riots and incitements, President Obama duly invited BLM to the White House. They were better organized than he had been, the president said, and I am confident that they are going to take America to new heights.
After the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis cop, Black Lives Matter headed a nationwide spree of arson, looting and violence that claimed the lives of police officers, including African Americans such as David Dorn. In a virtual town hall on the matter, former president Obama named none of the victims and failed to condemn any of the violence and destruction. On the other hand, he invoked institutionalized racism, the original sin of our society.
The task of the protesters, Obama said, is to make such sinners feel uncomfortable, the same term Frank used back in the day, and seize the moment. That leaves plenty to ponder for people of no color and African Americans alike.
Born in 1905, Frank Marshall Davis studied journalism at Friends College then transferred to Kansas State. In Livin the Blues: Memoirs of a Black Journalist and Poet (University of Wisconsin Press, 1992), Davis proudly notes his inclusion in Whos Who in the Midwest and Whos Who in America. So in Franks day, there was plenty of opportunity for blacks in America, and things were bound to get better.
Frank warned that college is an advanced degree in compromise and the Rev. Wright said lifes not safe for a black man in this country, and never would be. Yet somehow the Hawaiian-born student formerly known as Barry Soetoro earned a law degree at Harvard, became a U.S. Senator, and in 2008 was elected president of the United States, the most powerful person in the world.
In 2015, during his second term, the composite character president brought Black Lives Matter to the White House. As the current insurrection surges, the former president mounts the bully pulpit, invoking the original sin of institutionalized racism. He exhorts the protesters to make people uncomfortable and seize the moment.
Leading the charge is Black Lives Matter, whose icon is Assata Shakur also known as Joanne Chesimard. In 1973, Chesimard shot and killed New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster in execution style, at point-blank range. The convicted murderer escaped prison and fled to Cuba, an all-white Stalinist dictatorship leading the world in black political prisoners.
In 2013, on the 40th anniversary of Foersters murder, Joanne Chesimard became the first woman to make the FBIs Most Wanted Terrorist list. While living in Cuba, FBI agent Aaron Ford said, she continues to promote her terrorist ideology. She provides anti-U.S.-government speeches, espousing the Black Liberation Armys message of revolution and terrorism.
In March of 2016, President Obama visited Cuba to push for an end to the U.S. trade embargo. He did so with no conditions on the Castro regime such as free elections, release of political prisoners, and no demand for the return of Joanne Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur. When her protector Fidel Castro died in November, 2016, Obama recalled the countless ways in which Fidel Castro altered the course of individual lives, and hailed the enormous impact of this singular figure.
In 2016, the Stalinists life mattered. In 2020, the former president is still leading from behind as rioters loot, burn, and kill police officers in the style of Joanne Chesimard, an inspiration to violent leftists of all skin shades.
Weather Underground terrorists Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert named their son Chesa, after Joanne Chesimard, and the child was adopted by Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn. Chesa Boudin is now district attorney of San Francisco.
Its time for radical change to how we envision justice, the victorious Boudin said last year. Im humbled to be a part of this movement that is unwavering in its demand for transformation.
He knows that no one has the backbone to charge him, so hell break every precedent on protocol. Another of his fundamental changes.
Obama was never eligible.
ALL of our elected and appointed cooperated to violate the Constitution.
It’s looking like it may have been a fatal error.
President Trump is virtually alone in DC as not having been complicit in the usurpation.
Obama likes it from behind. Pretty sure he’s not a pitcher, he’s a catcher.
Excellent analysis.
Evil will always overreach or tip its hand.
I put on some great movie sound tracks even when On FR.
Now that Floyds family has appealed to the UN, (no doubt under Obamas direction as he arranged during Ferguson), and used as a means of keeping the BLm front and center as well as drag this outover the summer months.....of course until the election.
The Demorats have their “Knees on the back of the Blacks” yet again...and they’re dancing to their tune again.
Encouraging terrorists
Use the right word for the for people who code their messages every speech he gave had it.
It’s called a seditionist Shadow Presidency.
Wow, thanks, hadn’t seen that all tallied in one place before.
Fundamental transformation. Baraq’s handywork.
Spot on the Fabian Society on the march.
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Investigate and Prosecute Hillary’s crimes and Obama will be getting an Orange Jump Suit.
Covering Up Treason is ALSO Treason Obama.
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Well put together article. Thanks for posting it. I am so sheltered, I know plenty of blacks who don’t share these beliefs, (I know some white African-Americans who escaped the crazy of South Africa and truly understand where this can lead)
It is a little frightening to see where the spawn of these Satanists show up. IE, Chelsea’s husband, and the unfortunate fact that Soros reproduced.
Obama’s behind is leading.
We have had presidents in office “assassinated” several times in the past... there is the hope that once Carter and Clinton pass away, that Obama can be hurried along (as in Q’s McCain or Bush I).
“What do you mean, still? He has never stopped.”
I’m old but in the English that I was taught STILL doing something MEANS that he never stopped.
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