Violence in Ferguson

Ferguson 1 Year Anniversary Violence Let me make this plain.

I am not a politically-correct individual.  I’ve been alive too long to give credence to things not as they are but as the politically-correct would wish them.  I am a realist.  I am also not a GOWP — that is to say, a Guilty Overeducated White Person.  I am, yes, well educated with a BA but I am most certainly not guilty over the things the PC Crowd demands I be.  I couldn’t give a shite about microaggressions or the transgendered or so-called “white privilege.”

With that in mind, I see that on the first “anniversary” of the Michael Brown shooting, Ferguson, Missouri has erupted into violence.

So let me make this plain once more.

Michael Brown was a thug who had just committed a robbery, laboring under drugs, when he came across Fergusion Police Department Officer Darren Wilson.  Officer Wilson was confronted by Brown who then charged Wilson and attempted to disarm him.  Michael Brown, at age 18, was but a mere twig of a teenager as typified by the American Media Maggots.  In truth, he was 6’5″ tall and weighed 290 pounds — old enough to do dope and intimidating enough to commit robberies.  He also had a substantial juvenile arrest record history, including a second degree murder charge.

Local blacks started the “hands up don’t shoot” meme that was proven to be a lie but exploded throughout social media into the rest of the nation.  Those blacks who supported said meme came out of the Racist Closet and exposed themselves as they truly are, along with the various forms of racist GOWPs whose guilt propels and informs their lives, afraid to stand on their own and hold their own opinions.

Officer Darren Wilson, who lost his job and had to leave the town he lived in and protected — as well has having to leave the state — had his entire career and any possible future career in law enforcement shot down in flames by allegations.  Allegations that were proven false.  Wilson survived investigations on every level and was cleared completely.  At one point over one hundred FBI agents at the urging of AG Eric Holder and pushed by Barack Hussein Obama were tasked with finding dirt on Officer Wilson.  They found no such thing.

And once again the lie of “hands up don’t shoot” is promoted on the anniversary of the shooting of Michael Brown — who brought it on himself.  Let me repeat for those of you either in the audience or who may happen to skate by due to an internet search: Michael Brown brought about his own demise by being stupid and a criminal.  That is a terrible combination that can be occasionally fatal, as in his case.  He brought it on himself.

In conclusion, I am not surprised at the violence in Ferguson.  I am not surprised — as was Bernie Sanders — when two obnoxious black females from Black Lives Matter pushed Sanders aside from his own podium and took over the entire Sanders rally in Seattle on Saturday the 8th.

Let there be no mistake: there is no real equality until equality actually exists and everyone is on an even playing field.  Supporting or holding one racial group — any group — over another does not yield equality.  Equality has a meaning.  Words have meanings.  “Favoring” does not produce true equality.

Further, black lives do not matterRead this post to understand my meaning.  Black lives do not matter to Leftists or to Demorats, and black lives do not matter to other blacks.  Statistics bear this out.  When Leftists and Demorats respect blacks and blacks respect blacks, not only will I respect blacks — as groups like Black Lives Matter demand — I suspect others will as well.  Until then, not so much.

I do not owe blacks anything.  I do not owe reparations.  I do not owe money or extra time or a whit of consideration to blacks any more than I owe those things to crazed Albanian dwarves.  I treat people that I meet all the same.  I judge them by whether or not they are kind, considerate, truthful, good.  I judge them by their character and their behavior.  I get to judge people because I am a person.  That’s what all persons do.  That is what Martin Luther King, Jr. asked as well.

BZ