On Apr 23, 12:08 pm, "goldst...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 22, 11:07 pm, DorE <90835x...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > This Revolution Will Not Be Televised
> > 2008-04-22
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> > Cover up: "Brown Pride" graffitti in Colorado
>
> > "Get out while you can," says [Fulton's] friend. "I'm moving to an
> > American
> > neighborhood."
>
> > By Ian Jobling
>
> > On the night of April 12, vandals tagged three homes, a mailbox, a
> > dumpster, and 15 vehicles in a Denver suburb with the words "BROWN
> > PRIDE," a Hispanic racialist slogan. Slapstick Politics, a Denver
> > blog, notes that the Denver Post, which printed the photograph to the
> > right, merely stated that the neighborhood had been tagged with
> > graffiti, without mentioning what the graffiti said or speculating
> > about its meaning or source. Even more egregiously, a local TV news
> > re****t photographed the graffiti in such a way that you couldn't read
> > it. The re****t speculates that the vandalism may have been gang-
> > related, but does not mention that it was certainly Hispanic-related.
>
> > The blogger, El Presidente, asks, "If `White Pride' or anti-Semitic
> > symbols had been spraypainted over quite a large swath of property
> > would the local MSM have conveniently ignored this fact?
>
> > You have to follow that train of thought a bit further if you really
> > want to understand what's going on here and to appreciate the full
> > measure of the media's perfidy. If someone had tagged a neighborhood
> > with "White Pride," the story would not only have been put on the
> > front page of Denver newspapers and been picked up by the national
> > media, but the vandalism would have been interpreted as the expression
> > of a desire for racial domination and ethnic cleansing, a terrifying
> > prospect. In short, the media did their best to sweep a threat of
> > ethnic cleansing under the rug. We only know it happened because a
> > story on vandalism has to be accompanied by a photograph.
>
> > Given the media's willful blindness to events like these, we cannot
> > gauge the extent of Hispanic ethnic cleansing in America, just as we
> > cannot know much about racial conflict. How common are events like
> > these? In what other ways are whites insulted, abused, and bullied
> > into leaving their neighborhoods? We have no idea.
>
> > That's what's so spooky about what's happening to America. Many of us
> > know vaguely that something immense and profound is occurring, a
> > demographic eclipse, but we know very little about how the
> > transformation manifests itself in everyday life. It seems that this
> > revolution will not be televised.
>
> > This incident reminded me of a powerful story in the Orange County
> > Register from two years ago that provides a glimpse of our racial
> > reality. It deals with white flight from the city of Orange, although
> > the term "white" is not mentioned once in the article. No racially
> > based hostility is mentioned, although the whites were the victims of
> > plenty of crime and incivility. Here are some extracts:
>
> > [Carol] Fulton sits on her front ****ch, pensive and surveying the
> > neighborhood. It has changed drastically, she says.
>
> > The familiar smells and sounds of backyard barbecues are replaced by
> > mariachi music and the honking horn of a shaved-ice cart. Fulton sees
> > unfamiliar cars and people streaming onto the street.
>
> > Overcrowding caused by boarding homes-more than two leases on the same
> > property-is an issue that city officials and residents have grappled
> > with for years. "This used to be a fun neighborhood," says Fulton, 56.
> > "Kids stayed outside until 10 or 11 p.m. I figured we'd live here
> > until we died. We never in 100,000 years thought it would change."
>
> > On most days, Fulton caps off the night at 10 with a cigarette in her
> > garage. But these nights, she does it with the door closed.
>
> > The neighborhood transformation was subtle at first.
>
> > Some families moved away and a more transient community began to
> > develop. Unfamiliar faces filtered in and out of several houses.
>
> > By the late '80s and early '90s, longtime residents complained about a
> > parking crunch caused by dozens of people crammed into the
> > neighborhood's first boarding house-the big house they called "the
> > Fortress." The city eventually required parking permits, and the
> > problems subsided.
>
> > In the late '90s, Fulton caught people peering into her rooms,
> > urinating in her yard and making catcalls at her.
>
> > It was common knowledge that there were multiple families and dozens
> > of men, mainly day laborers, living in the homes, she says.
>
> > Sourcehttp://inverted-world.com/
>
> Thanks for posting. We need more stories like this in
> alt.politics.immigraiton.
So no coverage = no votes.
Some people say there's no point whining about media treatment of
liberty-minded candidates. They may be right.
Some people say candidates need to earn their coverage. They may be
right.
But it's funny that nobody says anything about the coverage that
some mainstream candidates get, even previous unknowns, after they
get anointed by the Powers That Be.
Here's a short presentation about who gets media coverage and who
doesn't, using data from Google and YouTube. Statisticians may
nitpick,
but it shows an obvious problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iW5kOB1pmg
And on immigration.
http://rense.com/general81/rised.htm
We're losing....


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