Monday, January 23, 2017

Bishop Eddie Long is dead

Well, God told me he was going to die when He gave to me the message to give the bishop. I hope he made his peace with God before he went. I'm not surre since they're still lying talkin' bout he had cancer. The bishop died of complications from aids. I've seen enough people die from it to know it when I see it. But he's gone now and hopefully his church can continue on. God bless his family.

Controversial megachurch pastor Eddie Long dies at 63

Megachurch pastor Bishop Eddie Long dead

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Story highlights

  • Long died after a battle with cancer, according to his suburban Atlanta church
  • At its peak New Birth Missionary Baptist Church had about 25,000 members
(CNN)Bishop Eddie Long, the controversial leader of one of the nation's largest megachurches, has died, according to the suburban Atlanta church he presided over. He was 63.
Long died after a battle with an aggressive form of cancer, according to a statement by the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.
Long was a national figure and one of the most innovative and polarizing pastors in the contemporary church. He was also a paradox.
He was a preacher who led an infamous march against same-sex marriage and denounced homosexuality, but he also settled a lawsuit by four young men who said he pressured them into sexual relationships.
He was a man who wore tight muscle shirts and radiated self-confidence but used to throw up before sermons because he was so nervous.
He was a man who gave away cars and paid the college tuition of needy people, but he also was investigated by Congress after a charity he created had provided him with a million-dollar home and a Bentley luxury car.
"When he spoke, black people all over the country listened to him," said Shayne Lee, a sociologist who studies the black Pentecostal church. "He was part of the repackaging of Christianity for post-civil rights African-Americans."
Long's wife, who stood by him through his rise and fall from national fame, released a statement.
"Although his transition leaves a void for those of us who loved him dearly, we can celebrate and be happy for him, knowing he's at peace," Vanessa Long said.

Rise and fall

At its peak New Birth Missionary Baptist Church had about 25,000 members. The church was such a glamorous Sunday stop it became dubbed "Club New Birth."
But to limit Long's impact to the black church understates his influence.
He spoke before Congress, visited President Clinton in the White House and became a popular figure in white Pentecostal circles. His church hosted Coretta Scott King's funeral service in 2006.
President George Bush hugs Bishop Eddie Long during Coretta Scott King's 2006 funeral.
Though Long dressed like a middle-aged hip-hop star, he once said the figure who led him to his greatest religious awakening was Jimmy Swaggart, the charismatic white pastor.
But it was Long's ministry to young men that first marked his rise. At a time when the traditional church had trouble attracting young men, Long called himself a "spiritual daddy" to wayward teenagers. He played basketball and lifted weights with his male ministers.
Long's relationship with his own father, though, was far from ideal. His father, Floyd Long, was a stern Baptist minister who was known as "the cussing preacher" because of his pugnaciousness. Long said in one interview that his father was distant and didn't attend his football games or even his high school and seminary graduation.
"My daddy pulled back when it came to touching you and saying, 'I love you,' '' Long said. "I needed that so badly."
Bishop Eddie Long's fall from grace (2011)

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It was Long's relationship to men, though, that virtually destroyed his ministry. In 2010, he and his church reached an out-of-court settlement in a lawsuit filed by four young men who accused him of pressuring them into sexual relationships while they were members of his congregation. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
Long, who preached passionately against homosexuality for years, denied the allegations.
In 2011, Vanessa Long filed for divorce. Shortly afterward, Long told his followers he was taking some time off to work on his marriage.
"I do want you to know that this is, for me and my family, especially with me, one of the most difficult times and things I've had to face, and only because my strength, other than God, is in Miss Vanessa," he said at the time.
"And I want you to rest assured that I love her and she loves me. ... In all the things that I've ever had to deal with and being pastor, my rock has been to be able to come home to a virtuous woman who always had peace in my house... We're going (to) work it out." he said.

More controversy

The couple later reconciled, but Long's ministry never recovered from the accusations. Membership at New Birth plummeted.
"It was a fall from grace," Lee, the sociologist, told CNN. "He had a national reach. He lost that reach with that scandal."
2010: Eddie Long responds to allegations

2010: Eddie Long responds to allegations 03:42
The lawsuit was not the first time that public controversy swirled around Long. In 2005, the Atlanta Journal Constitution revealed that a charity Long had created to help the needy had made him its biggest beneficiary.
The charity's compensation to Long included a $1.4 million, six-bedroom, nine-bath home on 20 acres and more than $1 million in salary. Long defended the charity at the time.
"We're not just a church, we're an international corporation," Long said at the time. "We're not just a bumbling bunch of preachers who can't talk and all we're doing is baptizing babies. I deal with the White House. I deal with Tony Blair. I deal with presidents around this world. I pastor a multimillion-dollar congregation.
"You've got to put me on a different scale than the little black preacher sitting over there that's supposed to be just getting by because the people are suffering."
Despite his public setbacks, Long retained a loyal following to the end.
In recent months, rumors swirled about Long's health after he lost a dramatic amount of weight and appeared frail in public. But even as his once-stocky frame withered, he continued to go before his church to ask for prayers and to claim victory.
On New Year's Eve at his church, an emaciated Long addressed his congregation, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
"God ain't through with me and sometimes you need to see the skinny Eddie and the big Eddie and all that," he said, his once-powerful voice reduced to a raspy whisper. "It ain't got nothing to do with physical appearance, it's what in your heart ... You are a Scripture ... I want to see you struggle, I want to see you fight the devil and get victory."
Long is survived by his wife, four children and three grandchildren, the church said.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Gambian President refuses to leave the Presidential palace after losing election

Now I don't know what's going on. I don't know if this is a cia plot or an mi6 plot or a mossad plot or all of them together plotting to get Africans embroiled in another war against one another. To the outgoing President I implore you to reconsider. If an outside political force enoucouraged you to do this, look at the history of our country and how many times they've lied to and betrayed us. To the incoming governement, don't look for revenge but healing in God's name! Let's stop being the pawns of foreign oppressors and offer a safe haven for our people to call home in God's name I pray. But I'm thankful to God so far restraint has been showcased. NOw I pray to God that this problem be solved without Africans shedding one anothers blood and that if this is an international plot that it blows up in their faces and that the Good Lorx will bring an end to their satanic innovating! Thank You Jesus! Thank You Lord!

An I ask all Christians to pray for a peaceful resolution to this problem be it God's Will.

Troops cross into Gambia from Senegal to oust long-time ruler refusing to step down

By Ed Adamczyk and Doug G. Ware   |   Updated Jan. 19, 2017 at 4:45 PM
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President of Gambia Yahyah Jammeh and First Lady Zineb Jammeh greet the press as they arrive at the White House for a State Dinner on behalf of the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, August 5, 2014, in Washington, D.C. Nearly 50 heads of state and government from Africa are attending the summit to advance business, agriculture, development and infrastructure interests on the continent. Photo by Mike Theiler/UPI
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Jan. 19 (UPI) -- Gambian President Yahyah Jammeh was ceremoniously removed from power on Thursday, and could be physically removed from the presidential palace by military troops if he doesn't leave.
The forced transition is expected to bring an end to the historic standoff between the 23-year leader and challenger Adama Barrow for control of the country. Barrow defeated Jammeh in the nation's Dec. 1 election, winning 45 percent of the vote.
Jammeh initially conceded defeat to Barrow but rejected the vote tally eight days later, claiming that an illegitimate election result did not require him to leave office.
RELATEDSaturday: Gambia President Yahya Jammeh refuses to step down
In an unusual move early Thursday, Barrow, 51, took the oath of office at the Gambian embassy in neighboring Senegal, as a safety measure.
Later, a coalition of West African troops in Senegal crossed the border into Gambia to enforce Barrow's installation. Nations of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) deployed troops to the Gambia-Senegal border on Wednesday night in case Jammeh refused to leave.
"The ECOWAS [nations] have unanimously decided in their meeting to use the Standby Force for deployment in the Gambia," the Nigerian military said. "The aim is to implement the decision of ECOWAS leaders in upholding the result of the presidential election."
Jammeh, who took power in July 1994 as the leader of a military coup, has tried to have the vote results invalidated and called for a new election. Top Gambian legislative and judicial officials briefly extended Jammeh's term, but the weight of his authority dissolved when the international community began formally dismissing his presidential status.
Several government officials have resigned during the saga and thousands of civilians fled the country.
There were fears that Gambian citizens loyal to Jammeh might protest in the streets, and that the Gambian National Guard, an elite military group largely of the same ethnic group as Jammeh, could fight ECOWAS troops trying to install Barrow.
Jammeh declared a state of emergency Tuesday and said he filed an application with the Gambian Supreme Court to prevent Barrow's inauguration. His declaration also called for civilians to maintain law and order.
Jammeh has presided over a government that has repeatedly drawn international criticism over human rights abuses and systemic oppression. He has also been condemned for encouraging violence against the Gambian gay community.
"If you do it (homosexuality) I will slit your throat," he said in 2015. "If you are a man and want to marry another man in this country and we catch you, no

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

The sad fate of korea's royal family

Here's a bit of relevant news.


What Became of Korea's Royal Family?

Dear Korean,

I am British and although this hasn't been on the news much you may have heard we are about to celebrate a Royal Wedding. Although I suppose that you will probably find the whole thing ridiculous (It isn't, the kitsch provides excellent presents for American Friends and Relatives) I was wondering whether you could explain the current status of the Korean Monarchy (ie, what has happened to them since they were overthrown after Korea's independence from Japan) and the general attitude towards them.

Her Majesty's Subject.


It has been more than a week since the royal wedding, but the Korean still has not stopped crying...

NOT! Are you kidding? As a proud American, American media's dotage upon the royal wedding appalled the Korean. The Korean means no offense to Her Majesty's Subject, and he wishes the newly married couple well as he wishes for every newlyweds. But regardless, didn't Americans fight a war or something to get away from the British royal family and its shindigs? George Washington must have been spinning in his grave last weekend.


You are committing treason, OK! Magazine.

But this is an interesting point, so let's dive in. As most people know, Imperial Japan annexed Korean Empire in 1910. In 1945, Korea re-emerged as two sovereign states, neither of which had a king. Then what happened with Korea's royal family? The fate that befell on his family was perhaps not as severe as those Koreans died in forced labor or were mobilized into forced prostitution, but it is a tremendously sad and tragic reflection of the decline and fall of Korea in the early 20th century. Let's travel back four generations.

First Generation: Emperor Gwangmu

We go back four generations because the demise of Korea's royal family arguably starts in 1907. While Korea officially disappeared in 1910, in practicality Korea lost is sovereignty in 1905, when the Japan-Korea Treaty of 1905 was entered into. Under the treaty, Korea became Japan's "protectorate," and lost the ability to conduct its own foreign affairs. A governor from Japan was sent to Korea to conduct Korea's foreign affairs instead. It goes without saying that the treaty was not entered into in a fair manner -- dozens of armed Japanese soldiers were staring down the emperor and the officials when the treaty was signed.


Emperor Gwangmu

Emperor Gwangmu (also known as Gojong) of Korea could plainly see where this was going. Although the 1905 Treaty stripped his ability to conduct foreign affairs, the emperor sent secret envoys to 17 major powers, including United Kingdom, France and Germany, to protest the forcible signing of the 1905 Treaty. The highlight of this effort was in 1907, when three Korean envoys were sent to the Second International Peace Convention at the Hague. Although Japan froze out the envoys from attending the convention, Yi Wi-Jong, one of the three envoys, managed to give a speech imploring for help in a separate conference. (The speech fell on deaf ears.)


The three secret envoys to the Hague: 
Yi Sang-Seol, Yi Joon, Yi Wi-Jong

Although the emperor's efforts did not create any result, Imperial Japan did not take kindly to Emperor Gwangmu's extracurricular activity, and demanded that he abdicate his throne. The emperor acquiesced, giving way to his son, Emperor Yunghui (also known as Soonjong) -- who would become the last emperor of Korean Empire.  Former Emperor Gwangmu died in 1919. Although this is not certain, there are ample indications that he was poisoned.

More after the jump.

Got a question or a comment for the Korean? Email away at askakorean@gmail.com.



Second Generation:  Emperor Yunghui, King Euichin, King Yeongchin, Princess Deokhye

Emperor Gwangmu had 13 children, but only four survived into adulthood -- three sons and a daughter. And they were survivors in the truest sense. Even as the empire was in precipitous decline, the palace intrigue did not stop. Emperor Gwangmu's oldest son, born from his third wife, is rumored to have been poisoned by Empress Myeongseong, the emperor's main wife. The second son, born from Empress Myeongseong, died young. The Emperor's father may have poisoned him. The crown prince -- the third son who would become Emperor Yunghui-- was also poisoned in his youth, but barely survived. It was rumored that because of the lingering effects of the poisoning, the crown prince did not have full mental capacity.


The last royal family. From the left: King Euichin, Emperor Yunghui, 
King Yeongchin, Emperor Gwangmu, with Princess Deokhye in front

In 1910, Emperor Yunghui signed over his empire to Imperial Japan, ending the 600-year dynasty headed by his family. Emperor Yunghui was demoted to a king, subordinate to the Japanese emperor. Korea's royal family as a whole became Japanese nobility. The policy of Imperial Japan toward Korea's royal family was clear: the royal family will be either assimilated or killed. The first to go was the Emperor Gwangmu, as described above. Emperor Yunghui did not last much longer -- he died in 1926, at age 53.

Perhaps the most interesting figure in this drama is Yi Gang (also known as King Euichin,) second surviving son of Gwangmu. Yi Gang studied in Roanoke College in Virginia and was an officer of Korean imperial military when his older brother signed over the empire. Yi Gang silently assisted Korea's independence movement, signing petitions and sending funds to support Korean independence fighters and schools. He attempted to flee Korea and join the provisional government in Shanghai, but was arrested in the process and lost his nobility status. Since then, he evaded Imperial Japan's surveillance by engaging in profuse boozing and whoring while continuing to support the independence movement. During the course of his independence movement, he expressed that he would abdicate his royal status and submit to the rule of the democratic government. He led a quiet life after the independence, and died in 1955 at age 79.

Emperor Yunghui died without a son, and King Euichin was not favored by the Japanese because of his involvement in Korea's independence movement. Therefore, Gwangmu's youngest surviving son, King Yeongchin, succeeded the throne. Yi Eun, also known as King Yeongchin, was born in 1897. At age ten, he was taken to Japan to "study" under the patronage of the Japanese governor of Korea -- essentially being held as a hostage. As the contemporary Japanese nobility did, Yi Eun was forced to attend the military academy. He became an officer of the Japanese military, and was forced to married Nashimotonomiya Masako, a member of the Japanese royal family. He became the king of Korea after his father died in 1926, but only visited Korea briefly to accept the crown. He became a general of the Japanese army in 1938. He would see the end of World War II in Japan.


Young Yi Eun with his Japanese "patron,"
Governor-General Ito Hirobumi

After the war, Yi Eun lost his nobility status, which pushed his family into dire poverty. He would scrape by with the financial help from the very few remaining Korean royalists. His wife also had to work, notwithstanding her royal family status. He attempted to return to Korea, but was rebuffed -- that he served in the Japanese military and married a Japanese royal family did not play well with the newly established Korean government. He suffered a stroke in 1961 in Hawaii while visiting his son; he was allowed to return to Korea in 1963, and lived in the Changdeok Palace with his aunt. He passed away in 1970.

It is a cruel irony of history that the only person who came out of this drama with a shred of dignity was Yi Eun's wife, Masako. After returning to Korea in 1963, she changed her name to a Korean-style name Yi Bang-Ja and focused her energy on charity work, establishing schools for children with disabilities despite living off the meager government pension. She received numerous medals and awards for her volunteer work. She passed away in 1989.

Princess Deokhye, Gwangmu's youngest daughter who was born in 1912, is probably the most tragic figure. She was forcibly moved to Japan and attended a university, where she developed schizophrenia. In 1931, she married a Japanese nobleman in an arranged marriage, and had a daughter. She survived the war, but lost her only daughter in the process. She was abandoned by her husband in 1953 as her schizophrenia worsened. For the next nine years, she would go from mental hospital to mental hospital in Japan. Korean government heard about her in 1962. and President Park Chung-Hee passed the law providing for pension for the former royal family in response. Princess Deokhye returned to Korea, and lived in Changdeok Palace until 1989 when she passed away.

Third and Fourth Generations: Yi Gu and King Euichin's 21 Children

Yi Eun and Masako had two sons, but the older son died at less than one year old. The last official crown prince of Korean royal family is Yi Gu, born in 1931. He had spent his entire life in Japan, and he worked as a clerk for a company in Tokyo after World War II. In 1953, he moved abroad to study in MIT, and met his future wife -- a white American woman named Julia Murlock. Yi Gu married Murlock in 1959 in New York, and he worked for the architectural company of I.M. Pei.

He was also allowed to return to Korea in 1963, and lectured architecture in universities. But he could not adjust to the life in Korea. Although Korea was no longer a monarchy, the Jeonju Yi (Lee) lineage society took (and still takes) its royal family line very, very seriously. Yi Gu received pressure as a crown prince within his family, and that he married a white woman who could not get pregnant only intensified the pressure. Yi Gu separated from Murlock in 1977, and returned to Japan in 1979. He would visit Korea from time to time, but refused to settle down in Korea. He died alone in 2005 in a hotel in Tokyo; apparently Yi Gu favored the hotel because it overlooked his old birthplace. He was buried in a royal garb; his funeral was attended by the prime minister of Korea (equivalent to American vice president) and 1,000 people.


Yi Gu's funeral

This means that the only surviving royal family in Korea are the descendants of King Euichin, the rebel prince. Remarkably, he had 12 sons and 9 daughters from 13 different women -- as far as we know. Fate was not kind to them either. For example, Yi Geon, the oldest son of King Euichin, became a naturalized Japanese citizen in 1947 and severed his ties with Korea completely. Reportedly, before he naturalized, he brought all of his (step-)brothers and sisters together and asked them all to forget about the fact that they belong to the royal family. He died in 1991. Yi Wu, the second son, died in Hiroshima as the officer of the Japanese military when the city was hit by the nuclear bomb. The rest scattered into Korea and America, and led more or less unremarkable lives. Out of the 21 children of King Euichin, ten (four sons, six daughters) are still alive. They live in Korea, New York, Los Angeles and San Jose. After Yi Gu passed away, the Jeonju Yi lineage society established the son of King Euichin's ninth son to be the crown prince -- a man named Yi Sang-Hyup, 50 years old.

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What do contemporary Koreans think about the royal family? Yi Gu's death in 2005 served as a reminder to Korean people that Korea in fact had a royal family. This acted as a catalyst for the royal family fad in Korea. In a survey conducted in 2006, 54.4% was in favor of "restoring the royal family," although no one in Korea is quite sure what that means. In a survey conducted in 2010, the number dropped significantly to 40.4% in favor, but still outpaced the 23.4% against. But it would be wise not to put too much stock in those numbers, because the restoration of the royal family is a pipe dream as of now. The numbers will likely change dramatically when people start thinking about the concrete details -- for example, will the royal family have any kind of political power? Will they take back any part of their formerly vast property around the nation?

So regardless of the surveys that essentially ask if one prefers the moon to be made of cheddar cheese or Swiss cheese, the Korean is pretty confident that the monarchy is not coming back to Korea any time soon. If that means one less royal wedding that assaults the supermarket newsstands around the world, all for the better.

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Monday, January 16, 2017

Bill Dowdle, shows he loves the kkk and racism more than he loves God and his own daughter. Bill is this whatt Jesus would do?

Bill Dowdle, let me ask you; do you think Jesus and God are in agreement with you and this sort of hatred and ignorance? God and Jesus do not support the ignorance of the kkk and have no fellowship with them. So what do you say now? You really need to correct this.


White Teen Raises $15K For College, Says Parents Cut Her Off Over Black Boyfriend



A Tennessee teenager has raised thousands of dollars after saying her parents cut off her college funds for dating a black student, though her father denies that the issue is about race.
Allie Dowdle, from outside Memphis, has received more than $10,000 on GoFundMe after saying that her mother and father rejected her boyfriend Michael “strictly because of his race.”
The 18-year-old private school student said that she and her boyfriend have seen each other discreetly against her parents' wishes but, over Christmas, her parents decided “to no longer support my future” when her boyfriend approached them again.
She wrote that her parents took away her car and phone and also said that they would no longer give her money to go to college.

Christian blogger wants to remove interracial marriage blog post
Her father, Bill Dowdle, who owns a sporting goods store, told the Daily News that his daughter dating a black man may not be his “preference” because of “issues” involved with biracial dating in the South, but that it is not his place to pick who she dates now that she is 18.
The elder Dowdle said "it was never about race," that he is not a racist and that his daughter’s statements about race are “a justification and gave her the moral high ground.”
He said that he and his wife would accept whomever their daughter wanted to date, but that he disapproved of both Michael and a previous boyfriend in part because Allie had started seeing them in secret.
The father said that he decided to cut off her college money because she has been spoiled and “it became obvious that she needed to go out in the world and grow up.”
Reward in Debra Clayton Orlando cop killing raised to $100,000
Though the GoFundMe had received more than 300 donations as of Thursday evening, some commenters said that the campaign to have others pay for her education was offensive and smacked of privilege.
“Sending a white girl from a middle-class family to college is not fighting racism,” user Marissa Kizer said.
“In fact, expecting to avoid work, student loans, etc. and be treated like a hero for dating a black guy seems pretty racist to me.”
Allie Dowdle, who did not immediately respond for a request for comment, said on her fund-raising page that she turned to the public because she has no means of transportation and cannot get a job.
Black Army sergeant finds 'Die N----r' spray-painted on car
Her father says that he still loves his daughter, and that he and his wife are focused on helping her graduate.
Source : http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/teen-fundraises-cut-black-boyfriend-article-1.2945070


White Teen(Allie Dowdle) from Memphis cut off finanicially by her parents for falling in love with a black man. Her father unfortunately lies claiming racism isn't what it's about, though coming from memphis tn, we know he's lying. Many whites down their are proud members of the kkk and are unashamed of being racist, that's how we know he's lying.

Now I've already did an article on memphis, tn letting everyone know how racism is practiced unapologetically in this kkk town! NOw here is a little what happens with the kkk culture of SOME of the white people in this town and to let everyone know how sorry, un Godly and pathetic these dogs are! I feel sorry for this poor girl who is probably shocked at how intolerant and ignorant her own parents are and I'm glad to see she got support from all over this country and hopefully her parents will learn that God doesn't appreciate their intolerance, their ignorance, and their hatred! They will not continue to be blessed if they don't make a turn around and more info on the most racist city in America will be forthcoming. God bless this poor girl and we pray her spirits stay uplifted and her parents learn a powerful lesson from this.


White Teen Raises $15K For College, Says Parents Cut Her Off Over Black Boyfriend



A Tennessee teenager has raised thousands of dollars after saying her parents cut off her college funds for dating a black student, though her father denies that the issue is about race.
Allie Dowdle, from outside Memphis, has received more than $10,000 on GoFundMe after saying that her mother and father rejected her boyfriend Michael “strictly because of his race.”
The 18-year-old private school student said that she and her boyfriend have seen each other discreetly against her parents' wishes but, over Christmas, her parents decided “to no longer support my future” when her boyfriend approached them again.
She wrote that her parents took away her car and phone and also said that they would no longer give her money to go to college.

Christian blogger wants to remove interracial marriage blog post
Her father, Bill Dowdle, who owns a sporting goods store, told the Daily News that his daughter dating a black man may not be his “preference” because of “issues” involved with biracial dating in the South, but that it is not his place to pick who she dates now that she is 18.
The elder Dowdle said "it was never about race," that he is not a racist and that his daughter’s statements about race are “a justification and gave her the moral high ground.”
He said that he and his wife would accept whomever their daughter wanted to date, but that he disapproved of both Michael and a previous boyfriend in part because Allie had started seeing them in secret.
The father said that he decided to cut off her college money because she has been spoiled and “it became obvious that she needed to go out in the world and grow up.”
Reward in Debra Clayton Orlando cop killing raised to $100,000
Though the GoFundMe had received more than 300 donations as of Thursday evening, some commenters said that the campaign to have others pay for her education was offensive and smacked of privilege.
“Sending a white girl from a middle-class family to college is not fighting racism,” user Marissa Kizer said.
“In fact, expecting to avoid work, student loans, etc. and be treated like a hero for dating a black guy seems pretty racist to me.”
Allie Dowdle, who did not immediately respond for a request for comment, said on her fund-raising page that she turned to the public because she has no means of transportation and cannot get a job.
Black Army sergeant finds 'Die N----r' spray-painted on car
Her father says that he still loves his daughter, and that he and his wife are focused on helping her graduate.
Source : http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/teen-fundraises-cut-black-boyfriend-article-1.2945070

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Young Disabled white Man mistreated by some rotten low-down ghetto trash black motherfuckers in Chicago!

Now I have to say this; see how the innocent suffer for the crimes of the guilty?!!? See how your not raising say about these white scumbags posing as police officers who murdered all these black people around the country. You see God has put it on my heart to tell you whites out there who listen to the lies of the white establishment and believe  them;  either there will be justice for all, or there won't  be justice for any! You have an obligation to stand up for righteousness, so saith the Lord. Coz if you don't fight for justice for all not only will nobody get any, but it's in the process right now to remove your evil cohorts from power and you will become a footstool to all others! You're getting ready to be taken down, so you need to listen to what God has ordered me to tell you. HE's not gonna' stand for any more of this nonsense, and don't be listening to your ministers who are telling you what the establishment wants you to hear. Everything is not alright and you will suffer for it! Those kkkops need to be fired and thrown in jail. And no I'm not taking up for these pieces of black trash. No way, for you don't attack the weak,  the inferm or helpless, children, women, the handicapped, the sick, or the old no matter what color they are! THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR THIS! GOD WILL NOT PERMIT THIS WITHOUT A RESPONSE!!! ONLY TRUE COWARDS PREY ON THE WEAK!!!!  They'd better be glad the new king is not here yet for I know all four of them would be sentenced to DEATH!!! This live streaming on facebook, twitter, yahoo, youtube and others of people doing these satanic and evil things for theirs and others entertainment need to stop! People have gone crazy with this live streaming shit! Names and offences are being recorded so it is advised that those who wish to continue need to stop IMMEDIATELY COZ YOU WILL PAY!!! God is going to get you! You're going to far!Names and offences are being taken down and YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED!!!! And black people want to wonder why we inspire such hatred against us! It's not always about this for much of it we didn't start, but shit like this doesn't help! Return to God and you'll know better!


Race And Torture In Chicago


White mentally disabled man bound, tortured, and racially abused on camera by black thugs — but Chicago police say it might not have been a hate crime because 18-year-old thugs might not have been ‘sincere’ (FeyginFoto/Shutterstock)
Chicago is a city where almost 800 people were murdered in 2016. If you look at this statistics page, you will see that four out of five victims were black, and as far as police know, four out of five of the murderers were black. For the sake of diversity, perhaps, four blacks took captive a white mentally disabled man the other day, held him for 24 hours, bound him, tortured him, and broadcast the whole thing on social media, on the Facebook account of one of the group, a Miss Brittany Herring.
On the video — which you can watch here (NSFW) — the thugs (two men, two women) cut the terrified man’s clothes off with a knife. You can hear one of the men off-camera barking, “F–k Donald Trump, boy! F**k white people, boy!” The young woman who seems to filming these sounds like she’s drunk or high.
“I [will] cut his motherf**king head off!” one of the men says, after he has already sliced into the bound man’s skull with a knife.
You can hear them just off camera yelling threats at the man, striking him, and hearing him scream.
“This sh*t is hilarious,” the woman says.
“Smack his ass!” You hear a slap against skin. “Slap him again!”
“You shoulda suck Donald Trump d**k and told him not to be president!”
That’s just in the first five minutes. I couldn’t take any more than that. The video goes on for half an hour. Watch the whole thing, if you can stand it.  A Chicago TV station reports that later in the video, the captors force the man to drink toilet water.
Chicago police found the disabled man wandering the streets in the harsh Chicago winter, wearing nothing but shorts. They ended up arresting the four alleged torturers. In a press conference about the crime, Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, who is black, and Commander Kevin Duffin (the local authority in charge of the investigation), who is white, indicated a belief that this horrifying event, though disgusting, might not be such a big racial or political deal after all:
“Kids make stupid mistakes, I shouldn’t call them kids, they are legally adults, but they are young adults and the make stupid decisions,” Duffin said of the vulgar remarks about Trump and white people. “That certainly will be part of whether or not we seek a hate crime, determine whether or not this is sincere or stupid ranting and raving.”
The suspects are 18, Duffin said.
“It’s sickening,” Johnson said of the video. “It makes you wonder what would make individuals treat somebody like that. I’ve been a cop for 28 years and I’ve seen things you shouldn’t see in a lifetime, but it still amazes me how you still things you just shouldn’t. I’m not going to say it shocked me, but it was sickening.”
Johnson said the incident doesn’t appear to be politically motivated.
“I think part of it is just stupidity,” Johnson said. “People ranting about something they think might make a headline. At this point we don’t have anything concrete to point (toward a hate crime) but we’ll keep investigating and let the facts guide us on how this concludes.”
Wait … what?! In what sense can what we see on this video — the beating, the cutting, the anti-white racist abuse — be taken as insincere? Is it less racist torture and brutality if the black brutalizers didn’t really mean it? How, exactly, does that work?
Is there any doubt in the world that had this been whites doing this to a kidnapped, bound, mentally disabled black man, that the media would not be in crisis mode? Anderson Cooper would have had to have been pulled out of a fetal position and put on a plane to Chicago for days of live broadcasting. Would the Chicago police have had the cheek to speculate that the brutal crimes recorded on the video might not be “sincere,” and might not be a “hate crime,” even though the abusive language directed towards the victim is heavily racialized (and politicized)?
Of course not. There is a double standard at work here.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

social media sites need to be shut down!! Too many irresponsible and satanic people involved in it

Now this girl was dying on camera and the people on her site were so enamored of this real life nightmare taking place nobody called for help for this young woman! This is satanic and evil! I call for the destruction of ALL social media sites for it is turning people into apathetic evil satanic monsters! All the people who satup and watched this girl die for their sick entertainment, need to be charged and one day will be charged for being irresponsible!!! You don't watch people die for your own jollies!!! Your sick sick sick!!!!


ow do you just sit there?’ Family slams viewers who did nothing as woman died on Facebook Live

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The Washington Post
Facebook Live was Keiana Herndon’s personal reality show. Almost every day, she would broadcast her singing voice, the minutiae of her life and images of her two children to the phones of family and friends.But she’d managed to keep one thing secret.
It was 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 28, midway between Christmas and New Year’s Day. Herndon, of Camden, Ark., was at a friend’s house, along with her youngest son, Rylee. Herndon launched Facebook and tapped the button to go live.
She mouthed the words to a song playing in the background and responded to some of her friends’ comments. She pivoted the camera to her 1-year-old, who used a coffee table to balance on chubby toddler legs as he sucked a pacifier.
Keiana Herndon, shown with her oldest son, Jakylan, died while friends watched her on Facebook Live. © Courtesy of Herndon family Keiana Herndon, shown with her oldest son, Jakylan, died while friends watched her on Facebook Live. Then, Herndon started to sweat.
As many as 20 friends were watching as she wiped beads of sweat from her brow, her uncle Jeffery Herndon told The Washington Post.
“Then maybe seven or eight minutes into the video, she passed out,” he said. “The phone fell on the floor.”
At one point, the toddler picked up the phone, oblivious to his mother’s final moments.
“[Rylee] picked the phone up and started talking and playing and then I hear (gasping) then I heard one more … I didn’t hear nothing else,” Keiana Herndon’s mother, Barbara Johnson, told Little Rock ABC-affiliate KATV. Johnson and other family members viewed the post hours after it was live.
Ultimately, Keiana Herndon’s unresponsiveness upset her toddler.
“You can’t see nothing because the phone is black. . . . Then the baby starts crying. He’s crying and crying and crying,” Herndon’s uncle said.
All the while, the number of people watching the video ticked up. But no one called police, Jeffrey Herndon said, and no one went to check on the dying woman.
For Keiana Herndon, Facebook Live was her own personal reality show. © Photo courtesy of Herndon family. For Keiana Herndon, Facebook Live was her own personal reality show. Herndon had been battling a thyroid condition for years, her uncle said. It was a secret that only her family and closest friends knew.
The condition made her heart race, spiked her blood pressure and raised her body temperature.
Around Thanksgiving, it landed her in the hospital. Jeffery Herndon remembered the family racing to the emergency room.
“She told us it felt like her heart was about to jump out of her chest,” Jeffery Herndon said. “I ain’t never seen her cry — she was a strong woman to be just 25 years old — but she cried then.”
Doctors managed to stabilize her in 90 minutes, but they also delivered grim news: Her thyroid condition was cancer. And it was getting worse.
A few weeks ago, she’d undergone radiation therapy to kill the cancer cells, her uncle said. In a few weeks, she was going to have surgery.
She was scared, her uncle said, but she appeared buoyant as she talked to her friends on Facebook Live last week.
Her uncle wishes they would have done more.
“How do you just sit there, especially after she passed out,” he said. “And you hear the baby crying. I don’t see how people want to sit and watch a person take her last breath in front of her child, and then share the video of a child watching his mother die.”
He added: “To watch your mother take her last breath and these people getting kicks out of it, thrills out of it. It’s just tragic.”
About half an hour after the video started, the friend who lived at the apartment came home and found Keiana Herndon passed out on the floor, the baby still crying.
The friend called 911, but it was too late. Keiana Herndon was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Camden, Ark., police didn’t hear about Keiana Herndon’s death until “after she was at the hospital,” Capt. John Voss, who oversees criminal investigations, told The Post. No one called police during her Facebook Live recording.
As they planned to bury Keiana Herndon, her family said they were upset by how aloof or even callous people can be on social media.
The family has started a GoFundMe to defray funeral expenses and help provide for her two children.
“Her son was a witness to the passing of his mother along with the eyes of Facebook,” the page says. “To know Keiana was to love her.”
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