Thursday, September 21, 2017

On HATE

Building bridges and eliminating "hate" are noble endeavors. As the mayor read the proclamation on "hate" at Tuesday's commission meeting, her tone was assertive. Perhaps she was reflecting "tough love" in her presentation but it sounded more than that--maybe a dressing down of anyone who dares to "hate." Everyone in the chamber and on the dais was politically correct and clapped madly after her proclamation.

The city's statement brought up Charlottesville where we all know that riots and even a death never would have happened if the hate group, Antifa, had not ascended on the scene to do violence against the other group, the KKK. You are never going to end hate groups but you can, as city officials, find a way to deny permits to them.

Black minorities are raising havoc and protesting everything imaginable...even want reparations from Whitey because of slavery 150 years ago. Prior to that, blacks in Africa were putting their own people on slave ships and shipping them to America for profit.  Different times; different cultures. And what some blacks did to white people after the civil War--horrors.

I remember John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson and how we all, as a nation, had come together for civil rights. I was a proud Democrat back then and was for 40 years. I thought all this "hate" was over with and then came Barack Obama 50 years later. Obama emphasized his black heritage, not his white, the start of the racial divide. At that time, 70% of Americans thought race relations were better and would continue under Obama. Instead, racial relations was one of Obama's biggest failures. His erstwhile pastor, Jeremiah Wright, was brought into the mix with his "God damn America pitch. That was the deciding factor in my life to officially change my party affiliation once and for all.

NO one can convince me not to abhor the person or persons in the video below with their warped sense of injustices that they believe the African American has suffered and is still suffering in a land with opportunity for all. And I have no use for people such as these and don't feel the least bit guilty.


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are a "former" Democrat! You are part of the problem we face today! You helped cause what is happening today! No matter what you say or attempt can wash you of the sins you made! You are terrible and criminal! You are not helping! Shame on you Lynn! We never forget, out memories are strong!

Lynn Anderson said...

You sound like you have a lot of HATE in your heart. LOL
I was a Democrat when Democrats were sane and acted more like the Republican party today.

Anonymous said...

And this anonymous thinks the celebrated crook Clinton would be better than President Trump who has already made our country stronger and richer.

Another delusional democrat who needs to go on the view to push her erroneous ideas.

Anonymous said...

ok lynn,I agree with you.the hate out there is all coming from Democrats.It is really a sad state of affairs in our country.

Derek said...

Yo, anon at 1:37, the reporter who got body slammed in Montana by a Republican congressional candidate says you be wrong.

Tell ya what, folks, when Republicans start getting run over & killed in the streets while protesting Nazis and their sympathizers, you may have point. Until then, shush, snowflakes!

Lynn Anderson said...

Tell ya what, when Democrats begin to recognize that they are the problem for coddling violent groups such as Antifa, members of a black-clad, left-wing group that violently attacked some pro-Trump demonstrators in liberal Berkeley, California who were there for a Freedom rally and to protest Marxism, then we have a huge problem. These people were beaten with clubs and one was hospitalized. I don't recall any elected Democrat condemning this.

Until you stop the anarchists from invading people's rights of assembly or their right to talk in order to give you have some F-d up excuse to cause violence, then we can talk.

Freedom of speech is gone in this country unless, of course, we agree with you snowflakes still seeking safe spaces--violence you create. We will continue to speak and defend rights.

We don't want your socialism and reject you people out of hand. Stop the violent Bull Shit.

Anonymous said...

looks like the mayors speech on hate just kept it going.way to go mayor

Lynn Anderson said...

The world is full of wise guys and you're at the top of the list. Do you love being such a pain in the butt?

Anonymous said...

I just hate people. Give me a dog any day.