Tuesday 3 November 2009

‘The Race Card’ playing in the UK.

In the USA this is played and used by most blacks, as Dave Chappelle said ‘sometimes its fucking sweet’. (Truth be told he maybe right) but it seems the great one from the BNP and some money loving Negros in the Metro have been starting to use the card in situations that are P.R constructed which is quite sad and boring. (I had high hopes that Mr Griffin would be as good as Glen Beck and hopefully challenges are great politicians, but he not even in his league in terms of creative mindset)





If people keep using this to benefit their bank accounts via churnalism and become a lover for sensationalism. ‘The Race Card’ will be played out as a joke and a tool for ignorance that might end up costing someone who has been ashamed or abused justice. (I feel like I work for South Park – Preachy– Boo!)


The Daily Show explains ‘The Race Card’ best.

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Friday 30 October 2009

Use your whole body to hate.

One of the funniest comedy routines I seen about hate by Louis C.K.

So true, some hate is truly pointless when you think about it.

Sunday 27 September 2009

Mad Men = For reals!

Answering –‘What is white culture’ would probably take more than an 1 hour to maybe explain in depth, so not answering that question fully should not be a big deal in general. Mr Beck should be given credit in finding a niche in which he can generate money and have views with a hidden message. The crazy thing is the amount of followers that believe in ideas the media puppet masters intelligently place inside their opinions.

But one of the most disturbing trends in society today is the increasing number of people who are proud to be ignorant. What used to be something to be ashamed of has now something cool and worth marketing for money and self gain. It does no matter what background you are from surely; there is no excuse for this.

It starts in the classroom, where it is now not cool to do well. Children who get good grades are bullied and taunted by those that don’t and failing has become something to boast about. Tucker Carlton has started to tap into a subject that will cause fury with such quotes, as "terrorism is not identified as Islamic." (What the hell was the IRA?!) when ever kids are bought into a debate/discussion all hell could break loose.

Ignorance can be tackled when challenged correctly like – Twitter – adrianinflorida. (Becks answer would have been fine if he did not start ranting about Bush and his Negro grandmother – I still confused on why he said that) What makes you want to value that?” Is all-so a way into someone’s mindset.

If anything is going to lead to more problems its foolish, non-factual and ignorant quotes that have nothing to do with polices. Governments all over the world and especially in the UK and USA have not been perfect but the involvement of religion and comparisons to famous warmongers is not helping anyone in general. Unfortunately in some areas, media communication has many channels and seeking of the ignorant will cause many problems and will be used for individual gain such as 9/12 protect and if anyone was smart enough to adapt Fox News prototype in the UK. BNP etc could well rise higher.(Thank fuck for OFCOM in a way) Everyone needs to take responsibility when discussing/arguing on country policies and not involve religion and race. (Maybe Charilie Brooker was right “ it’s the Dawn of the Dumb”

Problem in general is how do you kill an idea?








Monday 7 September 2009

Frustration and Values




Seeing Mr Wenger sent to the stands after kicking a coke bottle, somehow reminded me of George Carlin and the whole prisoner for oil fiasco with the government (or should I say Scottish government.)
Always thought George Carlin was a bit too cynical when he stated that ‘Corporations run countries not government. And ‘Governments are there to create a illusion’. But after seeing and hearing nothing substantial from key figures in government. I think I might have to agree with Mr Carlin.

Thursday 30 July 2009

Oh Dear - Adam Curtis

Oh Dear, he might be right.

The guy is ok, but I not to happy about his constant digs at USA. Not every human being is a sheep.



Link below to a very good piece of film below. It Felt like A Kiss.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/adamcurtis

Wednesday 29 July 2009

True, sexy, creative, violent, class

Never thought I would be a fan of vampires living with humans show.Always thought that I should stick to real things with no silly superpowers.(Been watching House and The Wire to much, I have lost my imagination)

However seeing the reviews, I thought why give the vampire craze a chance, first impressions of True blood were - its just another Twilight aimed at a older demographic with no strong story line to hold strong viewing figures on HBO (Has HBO ever had a crap series?)

After watching the first three episode's of 'True Blood' I am hooked. Very good underlying links to the society we live in today and is very thought provoking. Would a world with real vampires (not in the Human parasites sense) be step up from the set up all humans live in now - constant bitching,religious warfare, the chase for money and the dedication to self serving. Humans and another species trying to live together would be a welcomed surprise.

Will not forget this dance in a hurry. (Wish I could pimp Christian Milan and Christina Hendricks like this)























Thursday 16 July 2009

Sex Strike.

Very cool of Colbert to interview this woman. Good idea which surprisingly worked, maybe it could work here in the UK? (doubt it, to many people in love with money and status)

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Thursday 25 June 2009

Mr Samura, Mrs Edwards and Dispatches – BNP/Stormfront and the Ignorant want ‘Rape in the City 3’

If Sorious Samura and Dispatches executive producer Karen Edwards truly cared about the problems of rape and its causes. More air time would have been given to groups who want to help victims and social organisations who deal with this issue on a daily basis. Instead of focusing on the ignorant.

(The boys/men involved in this documentary should have their picture in the dictionary along side the word ‘Coon’).
Group rape is not simply a 'black male' issue (although apparently in 1998 and 2009 it is one!); it is a male issue and in some cases female. (Watch season five – Peep Show)



It is also an issue for ALL in our society. The programme made no attempt to discuss the social issues that create the conditions for these types of crimes to happen.

Below is some info from the channel 4 page relating to ‘Rape in the City’

Fortunately for us, the Metropolitan Police do keep a record of sorts. They told us that in the last year alone, a total of 108 people reported gang rapes, which they define as a rape involving 'three or more perpetrators'. Using this definition, we then spent the next four months trying to track down as much information as we could about as many cases as we could, verifying our information with the Crown Courts, Court Reporters and barristers. In the absence of comprehensive records, this proved to be a painstaking exercise.
We looked at offences involving perpetrators aged 25 and under, and managed to track down 29 cases in which a total of 92 young people were convicted of involvement in gang rape. Of those convicted, 66 of them were black or mixed race, 13 were white and the remainder were from other countries including Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. Of the cases we found, two thirds of gang rapes occurred in London. We do not know if these were the only cases - they are simply the ones we could find.

The stats also don’t make sense, why follow 29 cases in London out of a possible 108? (They getting paid for this programme right?)

Doesn’t anyone care about the overall truth? I looked at figures for 06/07 and out of more than 9,000 plus offences and more in 07/08. (Again- they could only be bothered to find 29 cases involving gang rape and ‘Coons’)

Below is link to table from the Met Office. (Grim Viewing at any time of the day) It states the number of sexual related offences in 2006/2007. (If someone can correct me or provide me with more sources then please state)

http://maps.met.police.uk/tables.htm

(Creating documentary showing the plight/ignorance of others with no answers is just pandering to the ignorant and creating a divide, social smugness between all classes who live in the UK. The BNP and Stormfront forum will love Channel 4 for airing this)

Poverty does not give anyone a right to behave in the way some of these peoples do. But as long as there are human beings with evil mindsets and intent for harm there will always be problems in society.

(D.M hates Ass clowns)