Saturday, September 14, 2013

Another Black-on-White Racist Attack and More Black Media Double Speak

Last week a 62-year-old white man was murdered by a 31-year-old black man who prior to the crime was heard to yell, 'I’m going to punch the first white man I see!'   The victim, Jeffrey Babbitt, merely had been walking along in New York’s Union Square, initially oblivious to Lashawn Marten, the murderer,  whose punch caused Babbitt to fall, strike his head, and die.   When Marten was apprehended he boasted, “You think I’m afraid of these charges? … I punched a police officer in Newburgh in front of a crowd of people and all his colleagues and I was out of jail in 168 hours.”

On the The Five, a Fox News show, Greg Gutfeld, commented how blatantly racist the attack had been.   His black colleague, Juan Williams, however, could not find it in his hard heart or narrow mind to acknowledge the obvious, and proceeded to dance all around the issue.

In apparent frustration, Gutfeld then tried to support his contention that the event had been racist by noting the stark reality:  that inter-racial crime overwhelmingly finds whites to be the victims of black aggression. 

So, how could Williams continue to avoid admitting the racial truth? 

Juan used two tried and true double-standard and double-speak techniques.  First, he reminded Gutfeld of the HISTORY of white-on-black violence, choosing to live in the past rather than in the present.  As if that were not enough, he then asserted that black-on-white crime is not racially based, it is ECONOMIC, merely due to the fact that the black population includes more “poor folks” than does the white population.

Juan Williams, therefore, implies that blacks are prisoners of the past, unable to perceive current reality and unable to treat current whites by the contents of their characters—as though blacks are capable only of dealing in anachronistic racial stereotypes.  Williams’ comments also suggest that financial poverty is moral poverty:  that poor black people are so helpless and depraved that they cannot control their aggressive, antisocial impulses.


I reject both of the aforementioned implications.  I know that most black people, like most white people, have the integrity and personality to see current reality; that they are not puppets of the past.  I know that poor black people, and poor white people, are neither helpless nor depraved.   I also know that America will not become racially rational until media propagandists like Juan Williams learn to acknowledge blatantly negative actions taken by blacks.  

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Obaman Reality

When a layperson uses the term “autistic” he usually refers to autistic children and associated issues.   But psychologists also speak of “autistic thinking”: thought characterized by inner preoccupation with private fantasy separate and distinct from external, objective reality.  Autistic thinking ordinarily is pathognomonic of psychosis when the autistic-thinking person believes his fanciful thoughts.  Most autistic thinking occurs in Schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease and other devastating disorders.

A certain 44th president of the United States demonstrated his autistic thinking on international television during his September 4, 2013 Stockholm Press Conference when speaking of Syria he said, "First of all, I didn't set a red line. The world set a red line.”  Barack Obama implicitly denied his August 2012 comments to Chuck Todd of NBC News:

Obama:   …We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized.  That would change my calculus.  That would change my equation.

Todd:  So you’re confident it’s somehow under — it’s safe?

Obama:  In a situation this volatile, I wouldn’t say that I am absolutely confident.  What I’m saying is we’re monitoring that situation very carefully.  We have put together a range of contingency plans.  We have communicated in no uncertain terms with every player in the region that that’s a red line for us and that there would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons.  That would change my calculations significantly.


Like a Paranoid Schizophrenic, Obama-September-4-2013 denied the real, objectively documented statements that he repeatedly had spoken numerous times since August 2012.  Like a Paranoid Schizophrenic, he then projected “blame” for his red line comment, claiming that not he but “the world” set a red line. 

As I had said in my Barry Barack Hussein Soetoro Obama, Identity, and Racial Hypocrisy in America book, the problem with Obama is not his ideology per se.  The problem is his delusional personality.  Barack gets lost in his own autistic musing.  Worse, he truly believes and acts upon those musings.  His narcissism is such that he cannot admit to reality when reality challenges his fragile sense of personal identity.  His Machiavellianism causes him to say and do anything to reach his ends because he presumes that he and only he is smart and righteous enough to understand occult realities.  And Obama’s psychopathy enables him to lie through his teeth with nary a hint of hesitation, not a smidgeon of self-doubt. 


Why should the President doubt his abilities? Why should he question his thought processes?  Since adolescence, he has gotten away with calling himself a “black” rather than “biracial” man.  Most people accept him as the "first black United States president."  Like Sherwin Williams, Barry Barack Hussein Soetoro Obama has managed to “Cover the Earth” with that fantasy.  People from Australia to Zaire have accepted Barack Obama’s version of autistic racial reality.  Since the world has colluded with him in his autistic racial thinking, perhaps Obama has some justification for seeing the world, not he, as setting the Syria red line.