Who’s Burning Black Churches? Black Suspects

Michelle Malkin writes: Earlier: Fanning the Flames of Another Black Church Arson Hoax

Here we go again: another liberal narrative burned to a crisp.

Over a two-week period in October, an arsonist targeted seven churches in the St. Louis area — including several in Black Lives Matter protest hotspot Ferguson, Missouri.

The Atlantic magazine, invoking the “long history of terrorism against black churches in America,” lamented that the crime spree had been “slow to get the same attention” in the local and national media as another string of church arsons that occurred earlier this summer.

Reminder: Several of those hyped hate crimes against “black churches” had been committed by black suspects; a significant number of the “black churches” were, in fact, white churches; and the complex motives behind the crimes included mental illness, vandalism and concealment of theft.

Reminder: The same hyperventilators who stoked fears about this summer’s church incidents had also stoked hysteria about the 1990s black church arson “epidemic” that fell apart under scrutiny and ended with USA Today admitting that “analysis of the 64 fires since 1995 shows only four can be conclusively shown to be racially motivated.”

Undaunted, agitators did their best to fan the flames over the latest alleged wave of race-based black church burnings in October. On Twitter, social justice activists resurrected the #WhosBurningBlackChurches hashtag. “Black churches are burning again,” Oklahoma State University professor Lawrence Ware lamented in Counterpunch. The far left propaganda outfit U.S. Uncut concluded unequivocally: “Racists in Ferguson Burn Down 5 Black Churches in 9 Days.”

Except, they didn’t. Again.

Last week, police charged 35-year-old David Lopez Jackson, who is black, with setting two of the fires. “Forensic evidence linked him to the fire on Oct. 18 at Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 1011 Theobald Street,” the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported, and “video of his car near New Life Missionary Baptist Church, 4569 Plover Avenue, links him to the fire there on Oct. 17, police Chief Sam Dotson said.” Jackson is a suspect in the other fires and additional charges are pending.

The arrest follows another black church hate crime spree-gone-bust in my adopted hometown of Colorado Springs. In late June, after a pair of churches received menacing notices (“Black men, be aware, you are the target,” read one), black suspect Vincent Broughton admitted to posting the ugly signs.

And yes, Colorado Springs is also the home of the January 2015 NAACP office bombing that wasn’t.

The smoke-blowing never ends.

In Texas last week, a professor who cried “racism” against police officers was exposed as a fraud when dashcam video showed the cops politely asking her to move to the other side of the street while exercising–so she wouldn’t get run over.

In Berkeley, California, this week, high school and University of California students cranked up the protest machine and walked out of classes en masse over dubious “KKK” messages discovered on a school library computer. The texts threatened a “public lynching,” used the n-word, and referenced a hanging in a backyard.

Of course, suspicion is warranted: Almost a year ago, Berkeley students similarly exploded after effigies of blacks hung from nooses appeared on the UC campus. It turned out they were hung by a “Bay Area collective of queer black and PoC [People of Color] artists” to raise awareness.

Unrepentant race hustlers go bonkers when advised to approach these alleged hate crimes with caution. Anyone showing an iota of skepticism or journalistic responsibility is branded a bigot or collaborator. If you’re a racial or ethnic minority who expresses doubt or hesitation, you’re a sellout or Uncle Tom/Aunt Tomasina.

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The nature of women’s rape fantasies: an analysis of prevalence, frequency, and contents

I think many women love being excused from accountability. If they are forced into sex, they’re not responsible.

A female friend told me about the many times she got naked with a guy and ended up, surprisingly, being raped.

Abstract:
“This study evaluated the rape fantasies of female undergraduates (N = 355) using a fantasy checklist that reflected the legal definition of rape and a sexual fantasy log that included systematic prompts and self-ratings. Results indicated that 62% of women have had a rape fantasy, which is somewhat higher than previous estimates. For women who have had rape fantasies, the median frequency of these fantasies was about 4 times per year, with 14% of participants reporting that they had rape fantasies at least once a week. In contrast to previous research, which suggested that rape fantasies were either entirely aversive or entirely erotic, rape fantasies were found to exist on an erotic-aversive continuum, with 9% completely aversive, 45% completely erotic, and 46% both erotic and aversive.”

Heartiste: When fantasy becomes all too real, women’s true desires still shine through like a heartlight.

Pulp romance novels featuring badboys, jerkboys, and yes, rapeboys, are a $1.4 billion-a-year market (consumed almost entirely by women). Erotica-slash-porn for women is by far the most popular book genre. This tells us something very profound about women and their sexual nature that frightens feminists and tradcons alike. But we shouldn’t shy from confronting sex differences, however distasteful or discomfiting, just as we shouldn’t shy from confronting uncomfortable truths about race differences.

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WP: Maryland family faces harsh criticism after adopted daughter is featured in ‘American Girl’ magazine

Washington Post:

Rob and Reece Scheer of Darnestown, two white gay men, adopted Amaya and three boys — all of whom are African American and had been in foster care — several years ago and were recently featured in a magazine run by the huge toy chain Mattel and its popular dolls, called “American Girl.” In the article, Amaya tells of how she and her brother came to the Scheers in 2009 with their belongings in two trash bags. It was their third foster home in four months. The Scheers went on to adopt two other kids who are brothers — Greyson, who is now 8, and Tristan, now 6.

The article, by an adult writer for the magazine, is written through Amaya’s perspective. In it, Amaya promotes the charity one of her dads — Rob — started several years ago, called Comfort Cases, which provides backpacks filled with pajamas, toothbrushes, blankets, stuffed animals and other items for foster kids. The group has gone from providing about 300 kits in 2013 to donating 7,000 to kids in the District, Maryland and Virginia foster care systems last year.

After the recent article in American Girl came out and showed a photo spread of Amaya with her family, her parents said they got a call Friday from a family friend saying there was online criticism from a group called One Million Moms. The group said it is an online project of the American Family Association, based in Tupelo, Miss.

On their Web site, the group criticized the article, saying it should have focused “on the child and not about the parents since it is a magazine for children.” It went on: “The magazine also could have chosen another child to write about and remained neutral in the culture war.” The post goes on to say the magazine is trying to “desensitize our youth by featuring a family with two dads” and it calls homosexuality wrong. It also encourages subscribers to cancel the magazine.

Comments at WP:

* I can see why some parents would have a fit over the two dads issue. Most do not want their children growing up believing that being gay is a lifestyle one chooses, like living in an apartment versus a house, or being a vegetarian versus being a meat eater. Most parents want their kids to grow up heterosexual. And that’s the way it is.

By extolling the virtues of this gay couple – while they are indeed commendable – the magazine is “normalizing” the gay lifestyle, and giving children and parents the impression that it supports the couple’s choices. And furthermore, that they are desirable.

American Girl’s readership demographic is what – about 8 – 14? I can’t think of a more impressionable age. If the editors made the decision to run the story (even though it was not actually written by the girl) it’s clear they have an agenda. It’s up to parents to decide whether they agree, and whether they want to continue subscribing.

Some years ago. The Girl Scout Junior Handbook featured a problem-solving scenario: a young girl knew that her teenage sister was pregnant. Should she tell her parents? Why was this story in the handbook in the first place? Why couldn’t they stick with fact-based learning, badges, nature, etc. The problem starts when organizations and businesses take on what we talk about as moral values. It’s then that everyone takes sides.

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The First School Named After Barack Obama Surprisingly Struggles

Washington Post:

To Samantha, the answer was obvious: race.

She remembers looking around her neighborhood that year and realizing suddenly how race explained so many of the divisions in her life. On her street, she noticed for the first time that Hispanic families like hers lived in cramped apartments with no shrubbery and problematic plumbing. Meanwhile, white families lived across the road in apartments withgrassy courtyards where Samantha was never allowed to play. She remembers watching the superintendent, who regularly ignored her parents’ phone calls, walk to the courtyard apartments to fix their toilets.

Comments at WP:

* And of course, it never occurs to these kids that when you come to another country illegally, and without education, skills, and a knowledge of the language, and make no attempt to learn, well, maybe you don’t get good jobs and maybe people don’t respect you.

* Actually Samantha, the difference is explained by social economic status, race is the legacy of that (oh and by the way Hispanic is not a race, Samantha, its a cultural identifier). Those with more money, predominately those whose DNA is derived mostly from peoples from Europe prior to 1500, live in fancier housing, whereas those who are poorer, whose DNA is derived mostly from peoples from Africa or Central America prior to 1500, live in rundown crappy housing. Social division resulted the racial legacy set up by the conquering Spanish (encomienda system) in Central America, and African Slavery by the ruling English/Dutch/French/Portuguese/Spanish where Indian populations declined and could no longer be enslaved.

* Failing school, failing students, failing president. Perfect fit.

* This is why some of us support birth control and Planned Parenthood.

* I got worried when they implemented a speech code and started suspending 1st graders for micro-aggressions.

* And now the children reap the whirlwind of a system which confuses the things children really need to know, reading comprehension, English composition, and arithmetic with a “visionary” system that acquaints them with resentment instead of education. School is not supposed to be entertaining. School is about learning, about being bored and doing what you’re told to do anyway. We don’t need to “engage” children. We need to teach them to perform tasks, to follow instructions, and to obey rules, while learning the fundamentals. Some children will have an inclination to higher pursuits. Some will not. Not every child is a precious snowflake, but each one needs to become a responsible adult. So much for the glamour of going to a school named after a special president. Those children would have been better served learning nothing more than math and English.

* How has Antigua fared since renaming Boggy Peak Mount Obama?

* Not a great lead in photograph.. A 400 lb school employee is not the example you want for your children. Represents poor choices and slovenly demeanor.

* “Change for the better at Barack Obama Elementary has been elusive as well. Since its renaming, the school has seen four principals, with one fired under such contentious circumstances that it ended up in court. Betty Cross, the school board member who pushed for the new name, was removed last year amid allegations of voter fraud, which she disputes. Meanwhile, test scores have remained frustratingly low.”

Sounds about right. Oh, and the Russians control 4 of the classrooms, the entire computer system is shunted to the Chinese government, each student costs $400 billion to educate, and the playground is filled with homeless people. Otherwise everything’s great.

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LAT: ‘Four years of bankruptcy and three decades of a drug epidemic have left San Bernardino a ghost of its former industrial spirit. But not all of its residents have given up.’

LAT: “Our backyard evolved over something horrible, and that’s what I think is going to happen to this city.”

Comments at LAT:

* There’s nothing much wrong with these cities. The problem is the people. People are the problem. Not economies, not infrastructure… PEOPLE.

* Excellent article. Certainly tells us what it is like. Sadly it does not tell us how it got this way. The LA Times needs to be PC and not mention that as SB has deterioriated their has been white flight from the area. why has their been white flight from SB? because as non whites become the majority at the school the whites fear a lesser education and less safe education for their children.

* This is mostly due to the abandonment of the American worker by corporate America and the failure of the government to step in as Germany has in their country. Secondarily, the banks were bailed out instead of being allowed to fail as in in Iceland, which also arrested bankers and bailed out homeowners- quite a different story. Thirdly, as someone also mentioned, we can’ allow rampant illegal immigration if we want a middle class. I propose the following: The support of worker owned co ops, government initiated job programs in the areas of alternative energy and transportation, strict regulations on banks. a limit on land speculators and strict immigration control. But none of these benefit American politicians.

* Affectionally today known as San BernaGhetto

* Wow! The last picture in the article which shows Mrs. Gonzalez shooting up meth should be sent to the Faces of Meth website. She’s 50, but her face looks like she’s about 75-80! That picture belongs on anti-drug posters.

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Summary: Women will find a way to complain.

You are only going to be asked your conversion story if people are interested. The opposite of interested is uninterested. Would this writer prefer that Jews had no interest in her?

Emily writes: So I told and I told and I told. But after a while it stopped being fun. After a while, somewhere in between our son’s bris and the daily grind of keeping a small synagogue afloat, I stopped wanting to be a hyphenated Jew, a Jew-by-choice. I started to cringe a little when people would start playing Jewish geography with me. Yes, I grew up here… wait a few beats… no, I didn’t come to this synagogue as a child… wait a few more beats… um, because I wasn’t Jewish as a child. Yes, conversion is fascinating, isn’t it? Insert polite smile.

“Is your husband Jewish?”—that’s another loaded question. If I say yes, which is true, people assume that I converted in order to facilitate marriage to a Jewish husband, but if I tell the truth, that we both converted, then I really have no choice but to tell the entire story and, frankly, it’s not something I want to share with everyone I meet.

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EU: Up to 3 Million More Migrants by End of Next Year

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* What a poisonous pack of lies. The flow of “migrants” and “refugees” is generated entirely by the treachery of European governments who opened their borders to them. Sweden’s projected intake will increase its population by 2 per cent – a 2 per cent increase in one year made up entirely of fast-breeding Africans and Asians.

* It seems to me that Europeans are going to have to decide between cultural suicide or mass deportations. Either way, things are going to get a lot more violent and ugly.

* Any people who just sit back and welcome an invasion of unassimilable and often hostile ethnic aliens don’t really deserve to exist as a people anymore. Why get angry? The traits that made our societies great are the same traits destroying us. It is what it is. Nothing lasts forever.

* I’ve just gotten to the point where I live my life, try to do the best I can, and hope that the system collapses, but not to the point where it affects my investments.

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NYT WRITER KIMIKO DE FREYTAS-TAMURA: CUTE BUT TEDIOUS

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NYT: Britons Perturbed by a Troubling Shortage of Curry Chefs

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Remember citizen: being turned into an ethnic minority in your own country is good because of yummy foreign cuisine!

* Obviously native born Brits could never, ever, ever in a million years learn how to make a curry. And it would be racist of them to even try.

* I have seen plenty of Indian and Thai restaurants in California with Mexican Chefs making curry. We can send them some, happy to help.

* If you can’t trust “the secretary general of the British Bangladeshi Caterer Association”, who can you trust?

* Maybe the Bangladeshi restauranter should yell less, pay more, and actually learn English.

A tight labor market produces good incentives.

* “The Department for Work and Pensions found the unemployment rate for whites aged 16-24 was 19% last September [2013]. The rate was 46% for young Pakistani and Bangladeshi workers and 45% for young black people.”

Ergo: in Britain, Bangladeshis have even higher unemployment rates than blacks.

And from Britain’s Office for National Statistics:

– “The highest rates of economic inactivity…for women were Arab (64%) Bangladeshi (61%), Pakistani (60%) and Gypsy or Irish Traveller (60%).”

– “Over half (54%) of Bangladeshi men in employment worked part-time (less than 30 hours a week) and just over 1 in 10 worked 15 hours a week or less (12%).”

– “Bangladeshi (56%) and Gypsy or Irish Traveller (54%) women were the most likely to work part-time (less than 30 hours a week). Bangladeshi and Pakistani women had the highest proportion working less than 15 hours a week (23% and 20% respectively).”

And finally, there are 450,000 people in the UK of Bangladeshi origin, 1.175 million of Pakistani origin, and 1.45 million of Indian origin. All these groups saw their numbers climb enormously in the single decade from 2001 to 2011. There is no shortage of people in the UK who can make curry.

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BBC: Sleep training ‘may reduce racism and sexism’

REPORT:

Levels of unconscious racist and sexist bias have been reduced by manipulating the way the brain learns during sleep.
A team at Northwestern University, Chicago, played sounds while people slept to trigger and enforce memories of an exercise earlier in the day.
The trial on 40 people, published in the journal Science, showed the changes lasted at least a week.
Experts said the findings had potential in many situations, but also raised ethical questions.
Sexual and racial prejudice are common but may often be unintentional, says the Northwestern team.
They cite studies in computer games when people chose to shoot black characters more often than white ones or men being favoured over women despite having identical job applications.
Breaking bias?
People’s prejudices were assessed with a series of publicly available tests at the start of the study.
They were then given “counter-bias training”. During the session, pictures of faces were paired with words that were the opposite of widely-held stereotypes.
So female faces were paired with words like “maths” or black faces with positive words like “sunshine”.
Distinctive sounds were played during the counter-bias training and were played again at low volume during a 90-minute afternoon nap.
The result was a reduction in sexual and racial bias scores, which persisted for at least a week.
So could this really make someone less sexist or racist?
Prof Ken Paller, the director of the cognitive neuroscience programme at Northwestern University, told the BBC News website: “We didn’t have people interact with or make decisions about other people, so that sort of experiment is needed to know the full effects of the methods we used.
“But we suggest that modifying unconscious social bias is likely to influence the extent to which decisions are influenced by racist or sexist attitudes.”

* It was posted on reddit, and amusingly all the top comments were deleted.

* Trigger Alert!!

Nausea and panic triggered by listening to Ludwig van Beethoven are unfortunate side effects of the new anti-racism therapy.

* I like to listen to Ludwig Van and then I associate it with a little of the old Ultraviolence.

* The therapy might get rid of your prejudices while you’re asleep, but if you live in a diverse neighbourhood you should have them back again by 10 a.m.

* The real interesting thing in these new techniques is usually buried in the fine print–they don’t actually eliminate the “enemy” or the subject’s response to a perceived “enemy”–they simply change the identity of the enemy. I think it is very cool that all these governments are investing big bucks in learning how to manipulate people’s natural biases in order to make them perceive group X or group Y as the “real” enemy, basically, whoever the government wants them to irrationally hate and fear. Very practical.

* Why would I want to reduce my racism and sexism? It has taken many years of thoughtlessly noticing to acquire them.

* OT: UC Merced stabber was one Faisal Mohammad, a freshman STEM student, who also carried items in his backpack which this article says are “poor man’s explosives”. ISIS praises his actions in a tweet, but the police and media are quick to deny any terrorism link, claiming he was driven by personal animosities, not a political agenda.

* If these types of training had long term benefits, everyone could all throw away their painkiller, antidepressant, Lithium and Ritalin subscriptions and simply watch meditation videos on YouTube. Unfortunately in the real world these types of “brain training” techniques rarely have long term benefits.

* Why do we so readily assume that prejudices are bad and need to be ‘eradicated’, altered or diminished? I thought the power to discriminate was one of the salient and refined features of humans. If that is so, why are we so persistent in laying waste to it; we should encourage it, I should say.

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