Society's Child
Haderslev, a port city, was one of the places in Denmark where women complained about migrants harassing them at nightclubs, so it seemed like the perfect testing ground to Daniel Carlsen, the founder of the Danskernes Parti.
"I don't think it is provocative. We are tackling an actual problem in our society, where many Danes feel unsafe," Carlsen told TV Syd. "Partially because there are so many migrants in the country and partly because one isn't allowed to defend one's self."
"I'm the law today n**ga," now-former Officer Melissa Adamson, who is white, wrote atop her vanity selfie in a post to social media.
Predictably and understandably, the Internet exploded in fury over the image — alerting the mayor of McKeesport to the inexcusable post.
"As Mayor of McKeesport, I feel compelled to publicly address an issue that has come to my attention via social media. A past social media post surfaced a few hours ago involving a recently hired part-time police officer, who has been training as a probationary employee for just a few weeks. This post displays a degree of conduct and character that is far different from what I would expect from an officer in this city," Mayor Michael Cherepko wrote on the City of McKeesport Facebook page.
Comment: As a testimony to their lack of intelligence, several cops have been caught highlighting their stupidity and general awfulness on Facebook:
- Former Officer of the Year glorifies Philando Castile murder on Facebook
- Kansas cop threatens the life of a 4-year-old girl on Facebook
- NY cop under investigation for racist Facebook posts caught grinding on woman while on duty
- Ferguson officer suspended over Facebook post branding protesters 'rabid dogs'
Comment: Well, it's one thing for a businessman to do it, it's well another for an elected official. We don't elect CEOs, they don't have the public trust, they don't take oaths to represent their constituency. We aren't the Department of Pre-Crime here, this isn't Minority Report.
Adds Mike Peters, owner of Utah-based Ultimate Bunker, which builds high-end versions in California, Texas and Minnesota: "People are going for luxury [to] live underground because they see the future is going to be rough. Everyone I've talked to thinks we are doomed, no matter who is elected." Robert Vicino, founder of Del Mar, Calif.-based Vivos, which constructs upscale community bunkers in Indiana (he believes coastal flooding scenarios preclude bunkers being safely built west of the Rockies), says, "Bill Gates has huge shelters under every one of his homes, in Rancho Santa Fe and Washington. His head of security visited with us a couple years ago, and for these multibillionaires, a few million is nothing. It's really just the newest form of insurance."
Comment: Everyone, not just the little guy, has disaster on their minds.
- Billionaire bunkers: Elites prepare for the apocalypse in style
- Subculture of Americans Prepares for Civilization's Collapse
- 'Doomsday Preppers' get ready for Apocalypse
- US families prepare for 'modern day apocalypse'
- Escape from New York: City dwellers prepare for doomsday
The two students were airlifted to the pediatric center at Greenville Health System, while the teacher was taken by ambulance to AnMed Medical Center. The children are being treated for non-life threatening injuries, said the coroner, according to the Greenville News.
The shooting occurred just before 2pm local time, Lieutenant Sheila Cole of the Anderson County Sheriff's Office told WHNS.
A death is also being investigated in Townville about a mile and a half from the school, but it is unclear if the incidents are connected, Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore said.
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Update: One of the children shot, a 6yo boy named Jacob Hall, is reportedly clinging to life due to major blood loss from the bullet hitting an artery. A friend of the child's family reports he is on life support and that "he died twice, and was revived, during medical transport and again during surgery."
Comment: That's odd. The United States should pay today for the ex post facto crimes of 8% of its families in 1860? Wait, Americans can't all be descendants of just 8%, can they? Also, the United States was sold only about 3% of the 10,700,000 African slaves (that survived the journey), the rest went to South America (You know, the US' backyard). Can't they just send them the bill? In the end, that comes out to about 388,000 African slaves in the US. Today there are about 37,000,000 Blacks in the United States, so how are reparations gonna be divvied up?
This conclusion was part of a study by the United Nations' Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, a body that reports to the international organization's High Commissioner on Human Rights. The group of experts, which includes leading human rights lawyers from around the world, presented its findings to the United Nations Human Rights Council on Monday, pointing to the continuing link between present injustices and the dark chapters of American history.
Comment: Curious. Human Rights Lawyers. How convenient they find evidence of a need for their services...
Comment: Something really needs to be said about xenophobia, afrophobia, transphobia and all these other nonsense phobias.
It all started with a public relations coup by homosexual activists and writers (e.g. Andre Gide), where they put out the idea (or implied it) that all or many men were secretly homosexual. This implication has, and still does, saturate media - especially films and literature.
This tactic was based on the "I know you are, but what am I?" schoolyard game, where a reversive blockade is used with projection to insist that a person criticizing you is doing so only as a projection of their internal feelings, which are hidden. The term itself is from a porn rag of the 1960s called Screw, and the term was coined by George Weinberg, a psychologist and activist who was instrumental in getting homosexuality removed from the DSM.
Because of the years of often playful insinuation that those who dislike gays do so only because they "doth protest too much", the term quickly mixed its original pseudo-scientific semantics with this popular idea, and therefore had a great deal of implicit meaning.
To call someone homophobic was and still is to imply that they secretly are homosexual, but are just a "closet case."
The success of this term in debate and rhetoric was at first devastating as it was covertly ad hominem, and mild-mannered conservatives and fist-pumping evangelicals would quickly become flustered at the insinuation, in some cases becoming enraged and saying irrational things.
The modern acceptance of homosexuality has dulled the term's teeth a bit, but there's life in it yet.
Social Justice Warriors in the media and on the internet, with little understanding of semantics and language, wanted to borrow the power of the term homophobic, so they began adding "phobia" to any identity they wanted social justice for: transphobia, afrophobia, islamophobia, xenophobia ...
Unfortunately, this doesn't really work. No one believes that anyone who doesn't like trans-people secretly wants to be one, because there hasn't been a long-standing media and film narrative to lend it credibility. No one who is called islamophobic secretly wants to convert to Islam; they are emotionally-toothless terms. The only power they hold, is the immediate power of structural censorship - the so called "No-Platforming" on various media outlets and websites.
Police say they are treating the assault in Edinburgh as a hate crime.
The video shows one of the attackers punching the boy as he tries to escape. The victim is repeatedly punched in the head before a second boy runs in to drag him to the ground.
The victim can be heard begging "leave me, please, please, please" as he tries to protect his head.
Dejuan Yourse found that out the hard way on June 17, when he waited for his mom to meet him at the Greensboro, North Carolina, house he'd intermittently shared with her for years. Because he did not have a current key to the home, Yourse's mother told him to relax on the porch until she arrived.
Officer Travis Cole and an as-yet unidentified female officer, however, pulled up before she got there, and proceeded to harass, intimidate, insult, and ultimately brutalize Yourse — on his own front porch — for literally no reason.
Body camera footage revealed the male officer's unjustified "disturbing" excessive force, and — although far too many similar incidents go unpunished — this time, video led to some semblance of justice.
Although the encounter begins cordially enough — the officers politely ask basic investigatory questions after being summoned to the scene by someone unfamiliar with Yourse who had assumed it was a case of breaking and entering — the tension escalates quickly, thanks to Cole's assumption the man must be lying. Were it not for the costumes and badges of the police, the startling encounter would constitute pure thuggery.
Speaking in tongues, levitating and vomiting nails may seem far-fetched to most people, but church experts insist there is a need to recruit more priests as exorcists in order to combat sorcery and black magic.
Valter Cascioli, a psychologist and scientific consultant to the International Association of Exorcists, which is endorsed by the Vatican, described as an "emergency" the lack of priests capable of fighting the forces of evil.
Comment: Seems this story is actually legit. What interests us is the idea that perhaps these "possessions" are largely manifestations of social "games" that in secular areas tend to manifest as hysteria. While we shouldn't rule out the possibility of some serious high strangeness going on, some thought should be given to the myriad of expressions for social distress. Sick behavior mirrors a sick society.
UPDATE: The man has been identified as Alfred Olango.
El Cajon Police confirmed that they shot a man in a San Diego-area parking lot on Tuesday after he allegedly failed to follow orders while reportedly acting strangely. However, a woman on the scene who claimed to be his sister is saying that she was the one who called the police, because her brother needed medical attention, NBC-owned local channel KNSD reported.















Comment: It's clear that Carlsen and his anti-immigrant party attempt to divide the people via campaigns like these. The real problem that needs tackling is the destruction that takes place in countries migrants are fleeing from. If western countries would stop supporting terrorists (or 'rebels') in Syria for example, that would help the country to strengthen itself, which would enable migrants to return.