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Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« on: August 01, 2011, 09:30:10 AM »
As reported by Philly.com:

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A mob of unruly teens last night once again wreaked havoc on Center City, assaulting and robbing random pedestrians.

About 9:15 p.m., police began to receive 9-1-1 calls about a group of 20 to 40 teens assaulting people. Police found a man on the ground bleeding badly from the head at Walnut and Juniper streets. He was taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.

Brian Mishico, who was working the door at Good Dog Bar and Restaurant on 15th Street near Locust, said a crowd of about 30 kids, some who looked as young as 12, split into two groups as they walked down 15th Street.

On one side of the street, the marauding youths knocked over a planter at the Aria condominium building. "They just knocked over everything on the street," he said.

On the other side of 15th Street, kids started randomly fighting pedestrians on the sidewalk in front of the Max Brenner restaurant, Mishico said.

"It's crazy, I've never seen anything like it," Mishico said. "It seems totally random."

A patron at Fado, at 15th and Locust, said the group then turned left on Locust heading toward Broad and came upon two men and a woman. They started assaulting the men, then someone grabbed the woman's hair and punched her in the head.

At least five people were arrested.

What's really happening:

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Philadelphia, PA--Since February there have been occurrences of what the white ruling class media are calling "flash mobs." In reality they are gatherings of young African people, male and female, who have come together to demonstrate their rejection of neocolonialist authority and rule.

First it was in Center City. Then it happened on South Street.

These large groups of African youth are actually rising up, coming together to show their unity and resistance against a city that attacks African people.

Reports state these defiant youths are organized primarily through cell phone text messaging, Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. One message sent travels through thousands of cell phones--resulting in thousands of African youth converging on a central location in the city.

The last gathering that occurred on South Street--a gentrified section of South Philly--had the white people too scared to leave the trendy restaurants they were dining in. The city has responded to these uprisings with arrests of dozens of young Africans and a media campaign to criminalize all African youth, thus the term flash mobs.

But every black person in this country knows that the term mob refers to the gangsters in Chicago and Philadelphia or white lynch mobs who have historically and continue to terrorize our people.

Currently 11 African teenagers have been wrongfully convicted of rioting and given sentences ranging from probation to imprisonment in a juvenile prison.

Youth uprisings trying to achieve consciousness--response to Philadelphia war on African community

One article in the Philadelphia Daily News reported that the Africans who stormed on South Street were chanting "Burn the city down!" and "Black boys! Black boys!" During the February 16th near rebellion in front of the Macy's department store, Africans started throwing all sorts of objects at the police.

It is clear that young Africans as a whole are resisting the oppressive conditions being imposed on our community by the real flash mob--City Hall. The contradictions between the government and the African community is growing sharper by the day--as Africans continue to have no confidence and no respect for a system that only can imprison them and shoot them down in the streets. No jobs and no future is the reality in this present system.

On May 5, 2008, three young African men were stopped and viciously beaten by a gang of at least nine police. The beating looked like the one Rodney King received before the African community rose up in rebellion demanding justice.

The entire world saw the beating on a FOX News video camera. However, in July 2009, a grand jury investigation under former district attorney Lynn Abraham found that the cops who beat these brothers did not commit any crime!

Now, the American Arbitration Association has announced that the pigs who brutalized these brothers are going to get their jobs back--with back pay!

That is just one of many examples of the terror against African people being funded by the City of Philadelphia. However, everywhere we go in Philly Africans are faced with poverty, police brutality and powerlessness.

The city spends 25 percent ($1.1 billion) of its budget on police, prisons and courts that keep Africans separated from our resources.

Only 7 percent ($300 million) is spent on education. That funding which does go towards education is spent on a school system that is anti-African. Our youth are taught white nationalist curriculum and attacked by police, faculty and staff.

Meanwhile there is no economic development. Fifty percent of African youth are unemployed and students have no job market to look forward to after graduation. The only option is the illegitimate drug economy which the government uses as a means of trapping the masses in prison. Forty percent of the African community lives in poverty.

It is not just the government that participates in our oppression and exploitation however. Parasites like Macy's and the stores on South Street, the targets of the outrage, take resources from the African community everyday but they don't do anything for the community. This blood sucking relationship is the real crime in Philadelphia.

The war on African youth is a war on the African community

The State is using our youth as an excuse to criminalize African people the same way it uses "the war on terror" as an excuse to invade Iraq and Afghanistan.

While he portrays African youth as a threat to the public's safety, Philadelphia police chief Charles Ramsey makes announcements to intensify the police presence in the city. However, Ramsey had nothing to say when the white people tore up South Street after the Phillies won the World Series, or when the white boys got drunk on St. Patrick's Day and ran wild through Center City.

If Charles Ramsey, Michael Nutter, Seth Williams and the negro judge who sentenced the young Africans involved in the February 11 police attack represented the black community's interests they would prosecute the real flash mobs: the police who murder, brutalize and violate the rights of African people and the city administration that steals African resources.

The fact is that the white man put these thugs in office as part of a strategy to convince Africans that the government is helping us by locking up our youth. As long as the black community thinks these forces represent power then we won't demand real black power. Black power is when the African working class achieves the ability to be self-governing--in control of our own government.

Only revolutionary organization will fulfill true purpose of youth resistance

The State fears large groups of Africans gathering because it is only a matter of time before these gatherings become politically conscious of their power and aspirations. This is why the youth are starting to resist. We must not unite with the government's attack on us.

Philadelphia InPDUM leader Diop Olugbala conducting outreach on South Street to organize the youth for black power.

The International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement has been on the ground in Philly struggling to forward the Revolutionary National Democratic Program (RNDP) calling for reparations and independence for African people.

We support the African youth disobedience to a criminal government. We believe Africans have a right to resist. We also believe that the uprisings will only realize their full significance when they are fighting for the self-determination for the African community.

At the same time, InPDUM will only reach its full significance when we have successfully organized the masses of Africans in their own interests. Only when the masses are organized to take power we will solve the problem.

We are calling on these same young Africans to reach their full potential as freedom fighters by joining InPDUM and fighting for the following demands derived from our RNDP:

1. Hands off the Philly African youth gatherings: drop all trumped-up charges against those Africans rounded up in the Center City and South Street incidents.

2. Reparations to the African community: $1.1 billion for community-controlled education, housing and economic development--not police containment.

3. We demand community control of the police.

Right out in the open, now.

http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/020065.html
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2011, 09:59:34 AM »
No society can be expected to stand by and allow this. If authorities don't put an end to it, then they lose their authority, and the people will have to do it.
"A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws of necessity, of self-preservation, of saving our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to written law, would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means."

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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2011, 10:06:47 AM »
No society can be expected to stand by and allow this. If authorities don't put an end to it, then they lose their authority, and the people will have to do it.

Definitely.

White people cannot continue to cower as they are victimized by this.  Enlightening to finally get a glimpse behind the curtain; I knew this was not "random".  I notice "hispanics" have not been targeted in this manner - yet.  When they are, things are going to get interesting-er.
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2011, 10:40:55 AM »


300 years sooner and it'd be a different world....
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2011, 11:34:55 AM »
It's all Eli Whitney's fault!

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I wonder if a counter flash-mob flash-mob will be disparaged more than the flash-mob that started this swirl down the cultural drain?

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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2011, 06:33:18 AM »
http://uhurunews.com/story?resource_name=african-youth-in-philadelphia-threaten-to-shut-city-down-inpdum-demands-hands-off-the-so-called-flash-mobs-african-youth

Over a year old, now.  Quite the website, including token ugly white women in search of the rumored huge (tone alert!)

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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2011, 08:25:46 AM »
http://uhurunews.com/story?resource_name=african-youth-in-philadelphia-threaten-to-shut-city-down-inpdum-demands-hands-off-the-so-called-flash-mobs-african-youth

Over a year old, now.  Quite the website, including token ugly white women in search of the rumored huge (tone alert!)

Either the date is wrong (which I suspect) - the Philly.com piece is dated 7/2011 - or this has been going on longer than the media has allowed us to know.
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2011, 09:12:52 AM »
Fascinating post.

The manifesto (because that's what it is) is a study in contradictions. The blatantly racist language and, yes, tone are unmistakable. This is, I believe, what Charles Manson was aiming for with his "helter skelter."

Ironic, too, since a staggering amount of the Philly government is of the "African" persuasion.

I have to wonder, though, as proud as these people (the ones behind this manifesto) are of Africa, how many would emigrate there if given the chance? I don't mean the cliched "ship 'em out" type of rhetoric but rather the "forty acres and a mule" type of manifest destiny offer that inspired the American move westward. My guess is that not many would go to Africa regardless of how financially enticing the offer was. My guess is that the African "nostalgia" is pure BS and that the real love affair here is with a couple of dead white guys: Lenin and Marx.
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2011, 09:16:52 AM »
And BTW, good luck with that uprising thing in a place where the mainstream of the population is armed and has a generational tradition of taking care of themselves rather than government dependence.
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2011, 11:16:49 AM »
Fortunately for Real America, our urban cesspools are effectively voluntary, self-made concentration camps.  They are by definition incapable of subsisting without constant import of food and other essential staples of daily existence, and I don't recall seeing much in the way of arable farmland in midtown Manhattan. They're hopelessly screwed the minute they try to forage in the exurbs.
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #10 on: August 03, 2011, 11:35:46 AM »
"They're hopelessly screwed the minute they try to forage in the exurbs."

Yup!
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #11 on: August 07, 2011, 02:16:39 PM »
http://uhurunews.com/story?resource_name=african-youth-in-philadelphia-threaten-to-shut-city-down-inpdum-demands-hands-off-the-so-called-flash-mobs-african-youth

Over a year old, now.  Quite the website, including token ugly white women in search of the rumored huge (tone alert!)

Some clarifying information:  apparently the date on the uhurunews link is correct and is commenting on the flashmobs which started in Philly in March, 2010.

Hundreds Pack South Street During Flash Mob

"Uploaded by rf4275437 on Mar 22, 2010"


H/T http://www.woodpilereport.com/
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Re: Culture Watch - Obama voter Edition II
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2011, 07:49:59 PM »
Round 'em up, put 'em in a cargo plane, fly over the ocean, open the back door and go vertical.
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