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Monday, December 22, 2014
FILE THIS ONE UNDER: NOW AIN’T THAT A SHAME…
Under normal circumstances I’d to think that I would feel somewhat sympathetic when it came to someone’s claim that they had received death threats. But in the case of faux reverend and self proclaimed ‘civil rights’ activist, Al ‘Bull Horn’ Sharpton, I have very little trouble making an exception. According t old Al, race baiter extraordinaire, he’s received death threats from people who seem to be blaming him and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio for the weekend killing of two police officers.
It was during a press conference Sunday that Sharpton played a voice mail warning supposedly left on his cellphone. The person on the voice mail was heard to say, "Hey, n*****, stop killing innocent people. I'm going to get you." Personally, I happen to be of the opinion that most likely the person on the other end of the call is either an employee of Sharpton’s or someone else trying to provide what has come to be some much needed cover for Al’s involvement in the death of two cops.
Sharpton said, "We are now under intense threat by those who are misguided and those who are trying to blame everyone from civil rights leaders to the mayor rather than deal with an ugly spirit that all of us need to fight." ‘Bull Horn’ revealed the threat while calling for peaceful protests in the fight for justice following the chokehold death of Eric Garner at the hands of an arresting police officer. To believe that Sharpton is calling for “peaceful protests” one must be a moron or black, or both.
It was while standing there at the podium in the Harlem headquarters of his bogus civil rights organization, called the National Action Network, that old “Bull Horn’ told what was essentially nothing more than one of his more blatant lies, when he said, "This is a pursuit of justice to make the system work fairly for everyone." And this piss poor excuse for a human being went on to say, "This is not about taking things into our own hands. That doesn’t solve the problem of police misconduct."
It was during this little production we saw ‘Bull Horn,’ standing next to Eric Garner's widow and mother, who also both denounced the shooting deaths Saturday of the two NYPD officers. And it was Garner’s mother who was there to assist Al in his little endeavor to dodge a bullet he rightly deserves when it comes to the death of these two officers. She said, "We are for peace and anyone who's standing with us, we want you to not use Eric Garner's name for violence because we are not about that."
And it was Garner’s widow, Esaw Garner, who also recognized the role that she was also there to play, who said, "Please protest in a nonviolent way. My husband was not a violent man so we don't want violence attached to his name." But seriously folks, had it not been for ‘Bull Horn’ who has been ‘preaching’ nothing but violence going all the back to the day a police officer, in defending his own life, shot and killed black thug Michael Brown, these two NYPD officers would still be alive today.
The gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, had talked about planning to kill cops on his Instagram account in the hours leading up to his ambush of the two officers, Rafael Ramos, 40, and Wenjian Liu, 32. Brinsley shot them as they sat in their marked patrol car parked in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. He later killed himself. His Instagram post included three hashtags: ShootThePolice, RIPErivGarner [misspelling was his] and RIP MikeBrown, the Daily News reported.
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani has attributed, and rightly so, the killing to months of propaganda about how the police are the enemy of the black community. Giuliani said Sunday on Fox and Friends, referring to a young police officer who was murdered while on duty, "What happened [Saturday] was an assassination, which we haven't had since 1988 with Officer [Edward] Byrne." Mayor Giuliani went on to say, "We have not had an assassination murder like this in a long, long time."
NYPD union chief Pat Lynch blamed de Blasio for the murders, saying he had "blood on his hands." But he also called for a peaceful solution to the protests surrounding Garner’s controversial death during his arrest. He said, "To blame the mayor and others is not what we need." Adding, "The blame game will only lead to further venom and further division." But I disagree, because after having watched de ‘Blameo’ over the period time since Garner’s death, no one deserves MORE blame than both he and Sharpton!
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