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Topics => Politics/Legislation/Elections => Topic started by: trapeze on September 30, 2013, 02:52:59 AM

Title: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: trapeze on September 30, 2013, 02:52:59 AM
Wow...the times they are indeed a changin'

LINK (http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/09/new-radical-black-mayor-of-jackson-ms-lumumba-is-a-former-leader-of-republic-of-new-afrika-dedicated-to-transforming-south-into-an-independent-socialist-black-nation/)

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Well, this is not just a bit scary.  Raising his fist in a black power salute during his swearing in, the newly elected mayor of Jackson, Mississippi was true to his character as a former leader of the black supremacy group, Republic of New Afrika.  The group is dedicated to transforming five of the Southern states into an independent socialist black nation.  Jackson Mayor Chokwe Lumumba, born in Detroit as Edwin Finley Taliaferro, is a radical activist, and co-founder of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement.  He’s, also, being praised by the Nation of Islam, who wrote in their publication, Final Call, that ‘the seeds of a black nation are already taking root in Mississippi.

This nutcase was elected mayor of Mississippi's state capitol three months ago and we are just now hearing about it?

I'm guessing that this will do wonders for property values:

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One of Lumumba’s primary goals as mayor of Jackson is to create a “solidarity economy” in the city. According to a report published by the Belfast Telegraph, a solidarity economy is an “umbrella term used to describe a wide variety of alternative economic activities, including worker-owned co-operatives, co-operative banks, peer lending, community land trusts, participatory budgeting and fair trade.”

Lumumba also has earned the highest praise from the Final Call, the official publication of the Nation of Islam, which called his electoral victory one of the “most important progressive political victories on a long list of important political leaders.”

Mainline communism in the confederate south. Who would have thought?

(http://mxgm.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Chokwe-Lumumba-flyer-2.jpg)

You liked that? Oh, but you're gonna love this (http://www.solidarity-us.org/site/node/3839) then. It's a sympathetic interview with the then candidate for mayor from last April...interview done by communist rag...

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Chokwe Lumumba: I’m one of eight children from a working-class family in Detroit. My mother and father supported participants in the Selma-Montgomery March and other civil rights actions. They helped raise money and had guests at our home who came to visit and speak in the Detroit area. My mother’s side of the family originally comes from Alabama, so they were very familiar with conditions in the South and they made me very familiar with it.

I went to Kalamazoo College where I became part of the Black Student Movement.

Martin Luther King was murdered on April 4, 1968. The day after, I joined with the Black Action Movement at Western Michigan University, which is right across the street from Kalamazoo College. Then we formed, at Kalamazoo College, a Black Student Organization. So we were part of the Student Movement when there was a whole lot of youth organizing across the Midwest. Shortly afterward I became part of what I consider to be a self-determination movement for our people. I worked in the provisional government of the Republic of New Afrika from about 1969 until sometime about ’84.

I have also been a leader in the National Black Human Rights Coalition, which is part of the human rights movement. We marched on the UN under the leadership of Queen Mother Moore and some others in 1978 or ’79. I’ve been very active on a community level, particularly around youth, organizing anti-crime patrols, fighting against police brutality, marching against the KKK. This has been my activist work.

Since it was formed in 1984 I’ve been a member of the New Afrikan People’s Organization. That organization launched the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) in 1990, and I’ve been a member of it too.

I’m a human rights attorney and I have fought for many political prisoners all over the country, working for people who have been caught up in racial or political prosecutions. Some of the people I’ve defended include Assata Shakur. I represented one of the brothers arrested after the rebellion in the aftermath of the Rodney King incident in Los Angeles. I also represented Bilal Sunni Ali and Fulani Sunni Ali, who were accused of being involved in the Brinks case as well as Mutulu Shakur from the Brinks case. I represented Tupac Shakur for three years.

So, I guess we are exporting the politics and economy of Detroit to MS. Good move, there, Jackson. Full speed ahead with gang activity, urban blight and eventual bankruptcy!
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: ToddF on September 30, 2013, 06:33:00 AM
I was shocked to see a degree in Poli Sci in this little guy's background.  I totally pegged him for Pre-Med, myself.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: IronDioPriest on September 30, 2013, 06:54:40 AM
Now.... If I could just hear James Earl Jones speak his name...
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: ToddF on September 30, 2013, 07:10:09 AM
Ever notice the longer the little guy's ad goes on, the redder it becomes?
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Libertas on September 30, 2013, 08:09:26 AM
He could be Barack Hussein Obama's brother...
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Pandora on September 30, 2013, 08:12:28 AM
How the hell did this happen?  Nevermind, rhetorical question.  "Friends of Barky".

None of this is going to end well.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: warpmine on September 30, 2013, 08:51:25 AM
How the hell did this happen?  Nevermind, rhetorical question.  "Friends of Barky".

None of this is going to end well.
Population of Jackson, MS = 80% meaning vote for the color of your skin
Any questions?

Did MLK mean anything to these 'tards?
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: trapeze on September 30, 2013, 09:07:45 AM
Soon to become the Detroit of the south as the white flight accelerates. Then they get to blame it on racism, that trustworthy old bogeyman which is always keeping them down and all.

No, this isn't going to end well.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: RickZ on September 30, 2013, 09:13:11 AM
Did MLK mean anything to these 'tards?

If they're unlucky enough to be working, a day off.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: oldcoastie6468 on September 30, 2013, 09:14:24 AM
Soon to become the Detroit of the south as the white flight accelerates. Then they get to blame it on racism, that trustworthy old bogeyman which is always keeping them down and all.

No, this isn't going to end well.

Let the racial war begin.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: AlanS on September 30, 2013, 09:23:02 AM
Damn. I don't know where to start. ::hysterical:: So he's going to turn Jackson into a self-sufficient economy? Let's see how long that lasts with the free shyt army.

And MalcomX movement? Isn't that similar to a bowel movement?
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: warpmine on September 30, 2013, 09:30:13 AM
Damn. I don't know where to start. ::hysterical:: So he's going to turn Jackson into a self-sufficient economy? Let's see how long that lasts with the free shyt army.

And MalcomX movement? Isn't that similar to a bowel movement?
We all wonder how any African dictator can stay in power but all we have to do is look at the ignorant fools that voted for them no matter how dire the situation is. Buffoons doesn't even begin to describe the ignorance.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: IronDioPriest on September 30, 2013, 10:42:51 AM
Damn. I don't know where to start. ::hysterical:: So he's going to turn Jackson into a self-sufficient economy? Let's see how long that lasts with the free shyt army.

If his goal were genuine on its face, then it would require hard work to accomplish, no? But he's a Leftist, and an anti-white segregationist to boot. He knows hard work ain't happenin'.

None of his goals are truly as stated. He will attempt to solidify power by agitating the races against one another. I would expect unequal application of law enforcement and justice to be primary to his vision.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Libertas on September 30, 2013, 11:26:37 AM
Get while the gettin' is good!

(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/libertasinfinitio/Warnings/gtfo_3.jpg)
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: RickZ on September 30, 2013, 11:38:23 AM
When GingTFO is hard to do.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Libertas on September 30, 2013, 11:46:40 AM
Yeah, and for many, the panic won't be kind to the stupid...

(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/libertasinfinitio/Warnings/just-incase-of-fire.jpg)

And those who hunker down and are prepared, well...if the stupid can't read...too bad!

(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/libertasinfinitio/Warnings/youre-in-range.jpg)

(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/libertasinfinitio/Warnings/NoTrespassing.jpg)
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: LadyVirginia on September 30, 2013, 03:36:25 PM
He went to Kalamazoo College.  That's all I needed to know.

Several years back a wealthy resident of Kalamazoo offered full tuition to any K'zoo high schooler who graduated. Says a lot about the education there.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: AlanS on September 30, 2013, 08:20:59 PM
(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/libertasinfinitio/Warnings/youre-in-range.jpg)

Gots to get me one of those.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Libertas on September 30, 2013, 09:36:09 PM
Make the print small enough so they walk closer...

 ;D
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Pandora on September 30, 2013, 09:38:27 PM
Make the print small enough so they walk closer...

 ;D

Good idea.

I thought we "divorcees" had plans for those Suth'n states.  Gonna be a shame when we have to clean house in order to implement 'em.

NOT.
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Glock32 on September 30, 2013, 09:46:59 PM
(http://i585.photobucket.com/albums/ss291/libertasinfinitio/Warnings/youre-in-range.jpg)

Gots to get me one of those.



(http://a248.e.akamai.net/origin-cdn.volusion.com/u47ok.bmqn6/v/vspfiles/photos/LP-023-2.jpg)
Title: Re: Hey, Who's Up For A Black Secessionist Movement In The Southeast?
Post by: Libertas on October 01, 2013, 07:20:57 AM
I like it.

But I need to change it to something like "You won't be alive if you try to take on my 45!"!   ;D