Protesters & GenZ: check your privilege

I happened to come across this article from the Sacramento Bee (SacBee.com) which sought to really “put me in my place.” Me — ahem — meaning Caucasoids. Because, after all, its author has so much experience in life and thusly I needed to pay attention. Right?

Mad about Stephon Clark protesters shutting down the Kings and I-5? Check your privilege

by Erika D. Smith (Associate Editor and Editorial Writer)

Dear well-meaning progressives of Sacramento:

So I hear you’re a little upset about the way, on Thursday, some people — OK, people with Black Lives Matter — were peacefully protesting the police shooting of Stephon Clark.

I know, I know. You’re as troubled as any other “woke” progressive about his death on Sunday night. The 22-year-old father of two shouldn’t have died the way he did, standing in his grandmother’s backyard in Meadowview after being chased down by two cops and a helicopter.

Progressives? You think she’s really aiming at “progressives”? Mexican progressives? Asian progressives? Black progressives? Lesbian progressives? Crazed Albanian dwarf progressives? Uh, no. Caucasoid progressives. GOWPs. Guilty Overeducated White People.

You think it’s unacceptable that the officers didn’t identify themselves before shouting “gun” and sending 20 bullets flying through the dark toward his body. And you’re suspicious about why, after the shooting, cops at the scene turned off the microphones on their body cameras and had a conversation amongst themselves for a couple of minutes.

Erika, I would love to see you in a uniform. What? Not interested? I’d love to hear you monitored for every minute of your work shift. On cam. With audio. What? Not interested?

But the Sacramento Kings game? Did protesters really have to block Golden 1 Center in Clark’s name? Basketball fans drove all the way downtown and parked in a garage only to find out that they couldn’t get inside on Thursday night. Protesters had the place surrounded and then the team locked the doors.

Tonight’s game began with a delay,” the Kings said in a statement. “Due to law enforcement being unable to ensure ticketed fans could safely enter the arena, the arena remains closed and we ask fans outside to travel home.”

Yeppers, that’s what happened.

And Interstate 5? Was it really necessary to march down I Street and onto the highway ramp during rush hour? RUSH HOUR?! People have to get home to their families in the suburbs. Parents have to make dinner. Kids have homework to do and bedtimes to make.

Because in your world it’s unimportant that interstate transport systems remain open. You know. The systems that me and you and everyone else pay for. Fuck us for wanting to use something for which we paid hard-earned taxpayer dollars. How many accidents were caused by the blockage? How many individuals or families were affected in those accidents? Your protest takes priority after all, right? Heaven forbid the drug dealers and rapists and cartels and slave traders have their shit delayed across the most important north/south route in California. That is just plain rude for them to object as well.

And screw the people who have families. People to whom they are responsible. Children who have needs and requirements. Parents who may be responding to help their kids. Nuclear families are the worst. Caucasoid families are worse yet. They should sacrifice the most.

But what about relieving the babysitters from single mothers? Who might be on a critical timetable to take their kids to a doctor? Make sure they have their meds in a timely fashion? What about stopping emergency responders from, well, reacting to calls for service? Fuck it. Fuck them. The needs of the protesters are primary, aren’t they?

Everyone else can go to hell.

We can see and hear the dripping disdain and incredibly haughty arrogance in your words:

People have to get home to their families in the suburbs. Parents have to make dinner. Kids have homework to do and bedtimes to make.

Like what? Like poor or challenged single mothers don’t have families in the suburbs? Like she doesn’t have to make dinner? Like you’re not costing her another critical hour or two on a paycheck? Like you didn’t make her late for work and perhaps even cost a job? Like her kids aren’t worthy of either homework or bedtimes?

Like she was sufficiently stupid to have kids in the first place instead of placing her trust in hot-and-cold-running-abortions from “Planned AbortionHood”?

What’s next? Riots? (Like you, I agree that violence is never OK.) And why do we need Al Sharpton?

I get it. I do.

Sure. Because violence never gets attached to these incidents.

As one man told The Bee as he walked away from Golden 1 Center on Thursday night, his wife and four children in tow: “I’m very disappointed. I mean, I feel their pain, but why do we have to suffer as well? We paid a lot of money for these tickets.”

And therein lies the rub. You think this guy was black? Wrong-O bucko. He was Caucasoid. And they must pay. They must pay the most. THEY. MUST. ATONE.

So who pays for the Kings? The City of Sacramento? You think the ACLU pays for the exclusive Kings suites? Hardly. The local taxpayers. Ticket purchasers. You think that family has a box or a suite at the game? Don’t make me larf. I’d wager both mother and father work very hard to save their cash and enjoy one night of entertainment. Further: you possess no idea what they themselves have gone through in order to get to that point in their lives. Because, after all, let’s be frank, you couldn’t care less.

First of all, let’s get one thing straight: Being inconvenienced for one day or even two is not “suffering,” a word I’ve heard far too many times since Thursday. “Suffering” is what Clark’s family is doing right now. “Suffering” is what young black men do all over this country, living with the fear of their lives being taken by gun violence.

Really? “Suffering” is what the real families of soldiers have to do when their loved ones don’t come back. “Suffering” is what the families of soldiers have to do when their loved ones come back but their minds do not. “Suffering” is what those soldiers must do when they have to grapple with whatever conflicts exist within their experiences having served their country.

But even more pointedly: “suffering” is what altogether too many young black males must do when they make stupid choices. Their families and friends included. And “living with the fear of their lives being taken by gun violence”? Hello? Blacks killing blacks violently in large urban cities run by Demorats is so common it’s even a bad cliche.

“The big question is whether that is evidence that the police are discriminating against African Americans. There’s an obvious argument that it is: African Americans are just 13% of the US population, and yet 26% of the people killed by the police.

But there’s another way to look at these numbers. Nearly 50% of convicted murderers in the US are African Americans. Why that number is so high is a difficult question to answer. So is the question why African Americans are also far more likely than whites to be murder victims.

The point is that if African Americans are more likely to be involved in violent crime – both as perpetrators and victims – then the higher rate of police shootings may not be surprising.”

Someone might be well served to read this.

Why stop there? Where are the riots, truly, representing black-on-black crime? The demands for young black males to refrain from killing each other and surrounding innocent bystanders? Where are the demands for gang members to back off? To surrender their firearms? To come to peaceful terms?

Where are the public closures and freeway blockades for Caucasoids killed by black cops in America? Hell, Caucasoids killed by any cops? What about Asians killed by cops? What about Mexicans killed by cops? Tongans killed by cops? Lesbians killed by cops? Aren’t they deserving of some get-back as well?

In 2015, of persons killed by police, 732 were white, and 381 were black (and 382 were of another or unknown race). Roughly twice the number of whites were killed. Where were the blockades and and closures and riots for the Caucasoids? Right. Unimportant.

So because a family suffers, that provides a right for the family and its supporters to close a freeway? To blockade a public venue? Oh wait; it’s a family that you are interested in so that makes you and that family and those supporters more important than anyone and everyone else. I get it. The clouds are parting. It’s beginning to sound to me like “Identity Politics Uber Alles.” Nice ring.

You have privilege, author Erika.

Maybe you and others had best check it.

Gosh. What other privileges might you have? Oh, right. The Sacramento Police Department and the CHP taking essentially a hands-off attitude to your little shenanigans on March 22nd. I’m sure they’d have done the same thing for an “All Lives Matter” event of identical circumstances. Uh, no. I’m sure they’d have done the same thing for a “Caucasoid Lives Matter” event of identical circumstances. Not even close.

You write further and people can read the rest of your article. My analysis is mostly finished. Unlike the investigation into Stephon Clark’s death. But hey, facts don’t yet matter. And facts are what have not been completely collected in the investigation.

But before we go, let’s talk about you for a moment, Erika. You aren’t even from around here. You haven’t lived your life here. You weren’t born here. You haven’t paid a price to live here. Your perspective is short and shallow. You just decided to drop in one day. Your bio says so.

Erika D. Smith joined The Sacramento Bee in May 2015 after spending most of her career in the nebulous Midwest.

Because, after all, the Midwest is just like any other place.

She previously worked for The Indianapolis Star in Indiana, where, as metro columnist, she covered issues related to neighborhoods, community development, public safety and diversity. She also worked for five years at the Akron Beacon Journal in Ohio. She is a native of Cleveland.

Erika is clearly mad invested in Sacramento. Per Twitter she is a “Cleveland native” and an “urban dweller.” Let me guess: the Sacramento Bee paid more than your past job. Because Sacramento isn’t all that urban. But Sacramento is a larger Leftist audience than Akron or Indianapolis. It’s the capital of the entire state of California. You’ve reached Leftist Big Time. There’s your investment. Personal career enhancement. And hey, Sacramento isn’t far from San Francisco. What a stepping stone that would make, eh wot?

You know, after a while Erika, you have to ask: with such a target-rich environment in California and throughout the US, why are blacks so terribly “targeted”? I mean, after all, you have Jews. You have Muslims. Damn. They both can appear Caucasoid. Well wait. What about Mexicans? What about Asians? What about Cubans? What about Puerto Ricans? What about Nicaraguans? What about Estonians? Oops, sorry, I let some Caucasoids slip in again. My mitsake.

One thought: because blacks commit, per capita, more crime than other melanin counts.

“According to the Justice Department, blacks die of homicide at six times the rate of whites and Hispanics combined. That’s because blacks commit homicide at eight times the rate of whites and Hispanics combined … In the 75 largest counties of the United States, which is where most of the population resides, blacks commit over 50 percent of all violent crime, though they’re 15 percent of the population in those counties,” she said. “These crime disparities are repeated in every big American city. Here in New York, blacks commit 75 percent of all shootings, though they’re 23 percent of the population. How do we know that? That’s what the victims of and witnesses to those shootings, who are overwhelmingly minority themselves, tell the police.”

You want to know who has the “privilege”? You have the privilege.

You’re at least a Two-Fer in California. Black. Female.

You could be a Three-Fer if you’re a lesbian.

You could be a Four-Fer if you’re a black male who transitioned to a female and then decided to become a Fluid. With a biker wallet. And a flannel shirt. Piercings and tattoos. Don’t forget piercings and tattoos. Very important. They’ll look great when you’re 80. Your photos are rather small so I can’t say for certain and I’m quite willing to admit that. Hey, who am I to judge?

When your life revolves solely around identity politics and your rose-colored glasses funnel down to only two elements, race and gender, then that’s what you see. Your reach can never exceed your grasp.

But here’s the deal.

Erika, I’ll pay attention to you when you suit up and enter a squad car to answer police calls for service. When you’re a Sheepdog and not a Sheep like your current self.

Erika, I’ll pay attention to you when you suit up and serve your nation in the military. When you’re a Sheepdog and not a Sheep like your current self.

Erika, I’ll pay attention to you when you actually have some life experiences to offer which involve immediate life and death critical decisions that have to be made in, well, just a few seconds. The likes of which people and courts have — literally — years to examine in retrospect at their leisure.

Check my privilege? You’d better check yours.

Until that time?

Not so much. I’m not impressed.

I’ve said it for years and it’s still true:

“No one is equal until everyone is equal.”

BZ

 

BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Thursday, 3-22-18, with guest JEFF DUNETZ

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Fornicalia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, Fornicalia, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, thanks to my shameless contract — as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show each Wednesday evening.

Tonight we spoke to JEFF DUNETZ, he of LIDBLOG.COM fame.

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Leftists and firearms: three stories

1: Teacher fired for questioning student walkout.

From SacramentoCBSLocal.com:

California High School Teacher On Leave After Questioning School Shooting Walkout

ROCKLIN (CBS13) — A Rocklin High School teacher is on paid administrative leave over her views about the national school walk out. The teacher says all she did was open up a debate about the politics of the protest in her classroom.

Mrs. Benzel teaches history at Rocklin High School.

She says it was only appropriate to talk to her class about the politics of organized protests, ahead of the school walkout.
But she says the school disagreed with her views and told her to stay home Wednesday morning.

“We had a dialogue in class about it in Thursday and Friday. And today I received the call. So I am aghast,” said Julianne Benzel.

The call? The call for what?

A spokeswoman provided a statement reading in part:

“A Rocklin High School teacher has been placed on paid administrative leave due to several complaints from parents and students involving the teacher’s communications regarding today’s student-led civic engagement activities.”

What rules were “broken” at Rocklin High School? What regulations?

Benzel says she never discouraged her students from participating in the national school walk out, but she did question whether it’s appropriate for a school to support a protest against gun violence if they’re not willing to support all protests.

“And so I just kind of used the example which I know it’s really controversial, but I know it was the best example I thought of at the time—a group of students nationwide, or even locally, decided ‘I want to walk out of school for 17 minutes’ and go in the quad area and protest abortion, would that be allowed by our administration?” she said.

She says the administration didn’t talk to her about her lecture, last week.

But while thousands of students walked out of class, Mrs. Benzel received a letter from her human resources department, informing her she’s being placed on paid administrative leave.

“I didn’t get any backlash from my students. All my students totally understood that there could not be a double standard,” she said.

Including Nick Wade, who didn’t walk out.

Shh. A secret. There were many students across the country that didn’t walk out. That fact doesn’t fit the American Media Maggot meme so those situation remained uncovered.

“I feel like if we were to go to school and say something like I want to walk out maybe for abortion rights, then you know they probably wouldn’t let us because that’s more of a conservative push. But someone wants to say let’s walk out for gun control then the school’s going to go with it because it’s more of a popular view,” said Wade.

What next?

The Rocklin School District won’t say whether his teacher is in trouble, because of that classroom debate.

Benzel says she has retained legal counsel and plans to sit down with school administrators, Thursday morning.

Why stop with demonstrations about gun control? Why not let students step away from class whenever they feel a protest emerging?

2: Students suspended for being at a gun range away from school.

From the UKDailyMail.com:

New Jersey high school under fire for suspending students after they shared a picture at the gun range on Snapchat

    • Pictured showed four rifles and magazines with caption ‘fun day at the range’ 
    • The two students were initially suspended after the photo circulated at school 
    • Parents found policy that prohibits students from using guns off school grounds
    • NRA’s New Jersey chapter then threatened legal action against the district  
    • But Superintendent claims they were not suspended due to any firearm offenses

A New Jersey school district is under fire after it allegedly suspended two high school students for sharing a photo taken during a family visit to a gun range. 

The picture, which was shared on Snapchat, showed four rifles, magazines, and a gun duffel bag. The caption read: ‘fun day at the range’. 

Both students were suspended for five days after a snapshot of the picture was shared among students at Lacey Township High School in Lanoka Harbor. 

It was a decision that sent the community in uproar and prompted the New Jersey chapter of the National Rifle Association to threaten legal action.

And the community was indeed in an uproar. Above is a response letter to the school from a law firm. Additionally, NJ.com had this editorial:

When students brandishing guns are ‘none of your damn business’ | Editorial

A few weeks after the Parkland school massacre, a New Jersey school district gets a call from a nervous parent, who flags a photo on social media of two students with four rifles, magazines and a gun duffel bag, captioned, “fun day at the range.”
 
If you’re a school official, what do you do?
 
In Lacey Township, they reportedly gave the two high school seniors a five-day, in-school suspension. Problem was, this photo really wastaken on a visit to a gun range – a perfectly legal session of sport-shooting. So the district blew it.

But wait, it’s New Jersey. So it does go off the rails for a moment.

Parents were angry, and the punishment was dropped after only four days due to the outcry. Indeed, it was an overreach. It’s crazy that our gun laws are still so loose that even a 10-year-old, who can’t buy cigarettes or beer or drive, can legally shoot a rifle in New Jersey.

It’s crazy that a 10-year-old can go to a range and shoot a rifle? Are you really that insane? Of course. It’s New Jersey. A bankrupt state, by the way. At least the editorial board draws the appropriate conclusion.

Even if these Lacey High kids had been breaking the law – smoking marijuana, say, or drinking underage – their school still doesn’t have the right to police them off-campus. “The bottom line is, schools are in charge of kids when they’re in school, and not in charge of kids when they’re not,” Shalom said.

But in most cases, for better or worse, Lacey High School parents like Frank Horvath are right: What kids do out of school is none of the district’s “damn business.”

One final case for this post.

3: Student beaten and hospitalized for opposing gun control walkouts.

From MarkPantano.com:

Student Beaten and Hospitalized for Opposing Gun Control Walkouts

School administrators and teachers across the country dutifully followed the lead of Democrat-affiliated left-wing groups and encouraged, if not required, students to participate in anti-Second Amendment gun control rallies. Predictably, many incidents of violence have taken place as a direct result of these Leftists using school kids as political pawns. One such incident happened in Oklahoma. A 16-year-old student at Glenpool High School was severely beaten for criticizing the walkouts. His injuries were so severe that the boy was hospitalized.

Can you imagine had a Leftist student been hospitalized — for any reason?

That’s the way it goes in today’s society, circa 2018.

But wait.

Does the worm deign to turn?

BZ

 

Austin bomber shot dead?

The first to cover the situation?

From the UKDailyMail.com:

BREAKING NEWS: Police ‘shoot dead Austin bomber as they attempt to arrest him and he detonates a bomb’

by Chris Pleasance

  • Austin bomber has been shot dead as police tried to arrest him, it is reported 
  • Police and FBI tracked the man to the Round Rock area before a pursuit began
  • During the chase the bomber set off another device before being shot dead 
  • Interstate closed in both directions and dozens of police vehicles are on scene

The Austin bomber has been shot dead as police FBI agents were trying to arrest him, it has been reported.

The man detonated a device before gunfire rang out along Interstate Highway 35 in the early hours of Wednesday, according to KVUE.

The FBI and police tracked the bomber to the Round Rock area before engaging him around 3am on Wednesday, the station reports. 

A 24-year old man? Home schooled? Motivation? A Millennial? What will his social media reveal?

Here is what law enforcement will also discover: he was not far from the crime scenes afterwards. He enjoyed watching the show.

BZ

 

BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, 3-20-18, with guest ALLEN THOMAS

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Fornicalia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, Fornicalia, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, thanks to my shameless contract — as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show each Wednesday evening.

Tonight we spoke to ALLEN THOMAS, Sasquatch investigator, hunter, paranormal expert and enthusiast of UFOs and all things unexplained. Allen has his own slice of the interwebs with his SQUATCH ZONE channel on YouTube.

Whereas Allen and I initially agreed to speak for an hour, it turned out that Allen was sufficiently kind to chat on the show for the full two hours. If you’d like to listen to or watch Allen’s first appearance in the Saloon on January 4th (for some background}, please click here.

The primary focus on the show was Sasquatch and the various encounters Allen has had — to include numerous forms of evidence. Allen shared the following photographs with me during the show as well.

Allen (left) stands next to native American cave paintings of a Sasquatch family.

Foot imprint of Sasquatch, taken by Allen, with a friend’s hand inserted for reference.

Photo taken of a Sasquatch (center) by a friend of Allen’s during a hike where Allen was present. I have taken the original photo and sharpened it as best I could, adding contrast and saturation. Sasquatch is in the middle, back to the camera, indicating a heavy build, wide shoulders, smaller head, large body.

We also talked about the 1967 Patterson/Gimlin film which provided the first photographic proof of Sasquatch/Bigfoot — 59 seconds of astounding footage. Click to watch the film (and professional analysis of the film) below.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: you need to watch the Todd Standing documentary entitled “Discovering Bigfoot” — which, by the way, is currently available on Netflix. Here is the trailer.

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