What Hotep Jesus says about tapping into a frequency is very true. Normally I don’t listen to political periscopes, but this goes beyond into spirituality and mindset.
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Paul Plantesays
Are we headed for a civil war?
If we go by the words of Democrat Joe Biden in an article in The Daily Wire entitled “Joe Biden Calls Trump Supporters ‘Virulent People,’ The ‘Dregs Of Society'” by Joseph Curl @josephcurl on September 17, 2018, and take those words to be true, the answer has to be yes, of course we are, how could anyone think differently, as we can see from that article and Joe’s own words, to wit:
Joe Biden just had his “deplorables” moment.
Biden, who says he’ll decided in January whether to run for president in 2020 but who is making all the moves of a presidential candidate, used a pro-LGBT Human Rights Campaign annual dinner on Saturday to rip President Trump.
And in so doing, Biden had a moment reminiscent of Hillary Clinton, when she called Trump supporters “deplorables.”
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There, the article is talking about the efforts of Hillary Clinton and the Democrats to divide us back in 2016, which efforts can be viewed as the opening shots in the coming civil war, which takes us back to goofy old Joe Biden two years later in 2018, to wit:
Biden did his old act, starting off soft and avuncular before booming through his power points, punching the air and flailing about.
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As an aside, I think I speak for a lot of people here in America who are waiting for Joe to start that punching the air and flailing about, as it is quite entertaining when Joe does so, as if in imitation of Joe Cocker at Woodstock belting out “Try with some help from my friends” while twitching about at the mic.
But wait, we’re talking Joe’s message of divisiveness, so back to the article we go:
“Despite losing in the courts, and in the court of opinion, these forces of intolerance remain determined to undermine and roll back the progress you all have made,” he said.
“This time they — not you — have an ally in the White House.”
“This time they have an ally.”
“They’re a small percentage of the American people — virulent people, some of them the dregs of society.”
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DREGS OF SOCIETY!
And my goodness, what a powerful soundbite and campaign slogan that is for Joe Biden – “IF YOU’RE NOT FOR JOE, YOU’RE A DREG OF SOCIETY,” which should have people flocking to Joe’s standard, I would think, anyway, because really, who want to be one of the DREGS OF SOCIETY, although that might make for some catchy lyrics for a country-western song, as well as a name for a punk band.
Getting back to that article, and Joe dividing America to get a civil war going, we have:
“And instead of using the full might of the executive branch to secure justice, dignity, safety for all, the president uses the White House as the literal — literal — bully pulpit, callously — callously — exerting his power over those who have little or none.”
Biden got himself lathered up into a full froth as he waxed poetic about his and “Barack’s” thoughts on Trump.
“Barack and I agreed to remain silent for a while to give this administration the chance to get up and running in the first year,” Biden said.
“God forgive me,” he added, making the sign of the cross as the audience applauded.
“Those who try to excuse this kind of prejudice in the name of culture, I say, ‘Prejudice is prejudice and humanity is humanity — it is a crime,'” Biden said, urging those in the room to continue to oppose Trump.
“Our work is not yet done by any stretch of the imagination.”
“The stakes are much too high.”
And then he went even further.
“This is deadly earnest, we are in a fight for America’s soul,” Biden said.
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And those are the words Joe and the Democrats are using to precipitate a civil war in this country, and as we can see from the article, Biden’s wife, Jill, also got in on the act before introducing her husband, to wit:
“There is nothing that makes either of us more angry than a bully.”
“There’s nothing that’s more unfair or unjust than people using their power to try to make other people feel small, to tell them who they are or what they are capable of, to say their identity doesn’t belong,” she said.
“There is nothing that makes us want to pick a fight more than that,” she said.
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BANG – opening shots have been fired!
Game is on, which takes us back to that article one more time for a message from Hillary, to wit:
Clinton used similar language when she called “half” of Trump’s supporters “deplorables” during the 2016 campaign.
“To just be grossly generalistic, you can put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables,” Clinton said in September 2016.
“Right?”
“Racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic, you name it.”
Now, Biden has done much the same.
And just as Biden began his speech, a few people in the crowd yelled “Run Joe!”
If you love murdering the unborn.
If you hate capitalism.
If you hate morality.
If you hate virtue.
If you hate laws.
If you hate Israel.
If you hate America.
If you hate God and Jesus Christ.
It was not part of their blood,
It came to them very late,
With long arrears to make good,
When the Saxon began to hate.
They were not easily moved,
They were icy — willing to wait
Till every count should be proved,
Ere the Saxon began to hate.
Their voices were even and low.
Their eyes were level and straight.
There was neither sign nor show
When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not preached to the crowd.
It was not taught by the state.
No man spoke it aloud
When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not suddenly bred.
It will not swiftly abate.
Through the chilled years ahead,
When Time shall count from the date
That the Saxon began to hate.
You just cannot tell someone what they will love and what they will hate.
Talk about shameless pandering for votes along with inflamed political rhetoric intended to stoke the fires of the racial divide the Democrats are creating in this country in their bid for absolute power over us as they head the nation further towards another civil war, like they did when they seceded from the nation the last time back in February of 1861 so they could hold the black people they are exploiting today in bondage, that was goofy Joe Biden yesterday at the funeral of George Floyd, where Biden said during a taped speech played at George Floyd’s funeral, “Now is the time, the purpose, the season to listen and heal.”
What exactly that is supposed to mean eludes me, frankly, in reference to anything related to George Floyd’s death.
What is it that goofy Joe sees “healing” here?
The lives of all the people whose businesses and perhaps lives along with livelihoods have been destroyed by these Democrats who are out burning down civilized society in this country to make America another Africa?
Is that the healing Joe is talking about?
For that answer, we need to go a bit further into what else goofy Joe the Divider was saying yesterday in the NBC News article “Biden calls for ‘racial justice’ during emotional George Floyd funeral speech” by Adam Edelman on June 9, 2020, to wit:
“Now is the time for racial justice.”
“That’s the answer we must give to our children when they ask why.”
“Because when there is justice for George Floyd, we will truly be on our way to racial justice in America,” an emotional Biden said in the video.
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When there is “justice” for George Floyd?
What an odd statement for a man who wants to be the next United States president to be making in public like that.
What the hell is that supposed to mean, actually, when there is “justice” for George Floyd?
Isn’t that the process that is going on now in Minneapolis, where according to an article in the New York Post entitled “Derek Chauvin, cop charged with George Floyd’s murder, held on up to $1.25M bail” by Jorge Fitz-Gibbon on June 8, 2020, we learn as follows:
The disgraced Minneapolis cop charged with murder over the death of George Floyd was ordered held on up to $1.25 million bail Monday in his first court appearance since being arrested.
Fired police officer Derek Chauvin appeared before a judge by video conference from jail, where he was handcuffed and sitting at a small conference table, the Star Tribune reported.
Minnesota Assistant Attorney General Matthew Frank asked Circuit Court Judge Denise Reilly for an increase in Chauvin’s bail to $1 million with conditions or $1.25 million without conditions — up from $750,000 and $1 million, respectively.
Under conditional release, Chauvin would be required to turn over any guns he owns, not travel outside of state lines, not serve in a law enforcement role, and to avoid any contact with Floyd’s family.
Defense attorney Eric Nelson did not object, the outlet said.
Chauvin, 44, is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the May 25 death of Floyd, who died after being pinned down by the cop’s knee for nearly 9 minutes while pleading repeatedly, “I can’t breathe.”
Chauvin was initially charged with third-degree murder, but the charges were upgraded after an outcry from Floyd’s family and other supporters.
The three other officers involved in the incident — Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng, and Tou Thao — are charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter.
He faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted.
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Isn’t that the system of justice we have in this country being played out right before our eyes there, where the cops have now been criminally charged with the death of George Floyd?
Isn’t that how “justice” here in America is achieved?
So what “justice” is Joe Biden talking about?
Lynch some white people?
Burn down some more cities?
Kill some white cops?
Getting back to Joe Biden doing his old act yesterday at the funeral of George Floyd, starting off soft and avuncular before booming through his power points, punching the air and flailing about as if in imitation of Joe Cocker at Woodstock, we have as follows:
“Why does justice not roll like a river nor righteousness like a mighty stream?”
“Why?” he said.
“Ladies and gentlemen — we cannot turn away.”
“We must not turn away,” Biden continued.
“We cannot leave this moment thinking we can once again turn away from racism that stings at our very soul and from systemic abuse that still plagues American life.”
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So, Joe, dude, what’s your solution?
What do you see as “justice” for George Floyd?
A screaming howling mob of Democrats storming the prison where Derek Chauvin is being held so they can drag him outside and string him up from the nearest tree?
Tell us, Joe, because the candid world would like to know.
So, when Democrat Joe Biden does his old act as he did at the funeral of George Floyd, starting out soft and avuncular before booming through his power points, punching the air and flailing about as if in imitation of Joe Cocker at Woodstock, shouting out such Biden-isms as “(W)hy does justice not roll like a river nor righteousness like a mighty stream,” which makes for an interesting question that he and Hussein Obama and Hillary Clinton should all be required to answer, along with “(W)e cannot leave this moment thinking we can once again turn away from racism that stings at our very soul and from systemic abuse that still plagues American life,” to understand what he is saying there about the “racism that stings at our very soul,” we actually need to drop back in time almost 100 years to January 16, 1923, and a political essay titled “Who and What is a Negro” penned by Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr. (17 August 1887 – 10 June 1940), a Jamaican political activist, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator who was the founder and first President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL, commonly known as UNIA), through which he declared himself Provisional President of Africa.
As Wikipedia informs us, ideologically a black nationalist and Pan-Africanist, his ideas came to be known as Garveyism.
Garvey moved to the United States in 1916 and established a UNIA branch in New York City’s Harlem district.
Emphasizing unity between Africans and the African diaspora, Garvey campaigned for the political unification of the continent of Africa, envisioning a unified Africa as a one-party state, governed by himself, that would enact laws to ensure black racial purity.
With respect to the “racial justice” Joe Biden goes on about, the “racism that stings at our very soul,” he is referring to these words from that 1923 political essay by Marcus Garvey, to wit:
NEGROES ROBBED OF THEIR HISTORY
The white world has always tried to rob and discredit us of our history.
They tell us that Tut-Ankh-Amen, a King of Egypt, who reigned about the year 1350 B. C. (before Christ), was not a Negro, that the ancient civilization of Egypt and the Pharaohs was not of our race, but that does not make the truth unreal.
Every student of history, of impartial mind, knows that the Negro once ruled the world, when white men were savages and barbarians living in caves; that thousands of Negro professors at that time taught in the universities in Alexandria, then the seat of learning; that ancient Egypt gave to the world civilization and that Greece and Rome have robbed Egypt of her arts and letters, and taken all the credit to themselves.
It is not surprising, however, that white men should resort to every means to keep Negroes in ignorance of their history, it would be a great shock to their pride to admit to the world today that 3,000 years ago black men excelled in government and were the founders and teachers of art, science and literature.
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There is the “racism that stings at our very soul,” as Democrat Joe Biden sees it – the bad white world has always tried to rob and discredit the black folks of their history, and Joe Biden, along with Nancy Pelosi and the Democrat Party, when he is elected president, is going to restore to them their history, teaching that Negros ruled the world when white men were savages and barbarians living in caves, which should make for some interesting sound bites from Joe in the next couple of months leading up to the November election, as Joe tries to prove that is true by backing up his words with facts, so all I can say is stay tuned, because this is about to get interesting, as American history gets turned upside down by the Democrats right before our eyes.
Paul Plante says
Are we headed for a civil war?
If we go by the words of Democrat Joe Biden in an article in The Daily Wire entitled “Joe Biden Calls Trump Supporters ‘Virulent People,’ The ‘Dregs Of Society'” by Joseph Curl @josephcurl on September 17, 2018, and take those words to be true, the answer has to be yes, of course we are, how could anyone think differently, as we can see from that article and Joe’s own words, to wit:
Joe Biden just had his “deplorables” moment.
Biden, who says he’ll decided in January whether to run for president in 2020 but who is making all the moves of a presidential candidate, used a pro-LGBT Human Rights Campaign annual dinner on Saturday to rip President Trump.
And in so doing, Biden had a moment reminiscent of Hillary Clinton, when she called Trump supporters “deplorables.”
end quotes
There, the article is talking about the efforts of Hillary Clinton and the Democrats to divide us back in 2016, which efforts can be viewed as the opening shots in the coming civil war, which takes us back to goofy old Joe Biden two years later in 2018, to wit:
Biden did his old act, starting off soft and avuncular before booming through his power points, punching the air and flailing about.
end quotes
As an aside, I think I speak for a lot of people here in America who are waiting for Joe to start that punching the air and flailing about, as it is quite entertaining when Joe does so, as if in imitation of Joe Cocker at Woodstock belting out “Try with some help from my friends” while twitching about at the mic.
But wait, we’re talking Joe’s message of divisiveness, so back to the article we go:
“Despite losing in the courts, and in the court of opinion, these forces of intolerance remain determined to undermine and roll back the progress you all have made,” he said.
“This time they — not you — have an ally in the White House.”
“This time they have an ally.”
“They’re a small percentage of the American people — virulent people, some of them the dregs of society.”
end quotes
DREGS OF SOCIETY!
And my goodness, what a powerful soundbite and campaign slogan that is for Joe Biden – “IF YOU’RE NOT FOR JOE, YOU’RE A DREG OF SOCIETY,” which should have people flocking to Joe’s standard, I would think, anyway, because really, who want to be one of the DREGS OF SOCIETY, although that might make for some catchy lyrics for a country-western song, as well as a name for a punk band.
Getting back to that article, and Joe dividing America to get a civil war going, we have:
“And instead of using the full might of the executive branch to secure justice, dignity, safety for all, the president uses the White House as the literal — literal — bully pulpit, callously — callously — exerting his power over those who have little or none.”
Biden got himself lathered up into a full froth as he waxed poetic about his and “Barack’s” thoughts on Trump.
“Barack and I agreed to remain silent for a while to give this administration the chance to get up and running in the first year,” Biden said.
“God forgive me,” he added, making the sign of the cross as the audience applauded.
“Those who try to excuse this kind of prejudice in the name of culture, I say, ‘Prejudice is prejudice and humanity is humanity — it is a crime,'” Biden said, urging those in the room to continue to oppose Trump.
“Our work is not yet done by any stretch of the imagination.”
“The stakes are much too high.”
And then he went even further.
“This is deadly earnest, we are in a fight for America’s soul,” Biden said.
end quotes
And those are the words Joe and the Democrats are using to precipitate a civil war in this country, and as we can see from the article, Biden’s wife, Jill, also got in on the act before introducing her husband, to wit:
“There is nothing that makes either of us more angry than a bully.”
“There’s nothing that’s more unfair or unjust than people using their power to try to make other people feel small, to tell them who they are or what they are capable of, to say their identity doesn’t belong,” she said.
“There is nothing that makes us want to pick a fight more than that,” she said.
end quotes
BANG – opening shots have been fired!
Game is on, which takes us back to that article one more time for a message from Hillary, to wit:
Clinton used similar language when she called “half” of Trump’s supporters “deplorables” during the 2016 campaign.
“To just be grossly generalistic, you can put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables,” Clinton said in September 2016.
“Right?”
“Racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamaphobic, you name it.”
Now, Biden has done much the same.
And just as Biden began his speech, a few people in the crowd yelled “Run Joe!”
He replied: “Thank you.”
See you in 2020, Joe.
And here we are!
Stuart Bell says
If you love murdering the unborn.
If you hate capitalism.
If you hate morality.
If you hate virtue.
If you hate laws.
If you hate Israel.
If you hate America.
If you hate God and Jesus Christ.
Then vote democrat.
Stuart Bell says
It was not part of their blood,
It came to them very late,
With long arrears to make good,
When the Saxon began to hate.
They were not easily moved,
They were icy — willing to wait
Till every count should be proved,
Ere the Saxon began to hate.
Their voices were even and low.
Their eyes were level and straight.
There was neither sign nor show
When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not preached to the crowd.
It was not taught by the state.
No man spoke it aloud
When the Saxon began to hate.
It was not suddenly bred.
It will not swiftly abate.
Through the chilled years ahead,
When Time shall count from the date
That the Saxon began to hate.
You just cannot tell someone what they will love and what they will hate.
Paul Plante says
Talk about shameless pandering for votes along with inflamed political rhetoric intended to stoke the fires of the racial divide the Democrats are creating in this country in their bid for absolute power over us as they head the nation further towards another civil war, like they did when they seceded from the nation the last time back in February of 1861 so they could hold the black people they are exploiting today in bondage, that was goofy Joe Biden yesterday at the funeral of George Floyd, where Biden said during a taped speech played at George Floyd’s funeral, “Now is the time, the purpose, the season to listen and heal.”
What exactly that is supposed to mean eludes me, frankly, in reference to anything related to George Floyd’s death.
What is it that goofy Joe sees “healing” here?
The lives of all the people whose businesses and perhaps lives along with livelihoods have been destroyed by these Democrats who are out burning down civilized society in this country to make America another Africa?
Is that the healing Joe is talking about?
For that answer, we need to go a bit further into what else goofy Joe the Divider was saying yesterday in the NBC News article “Biden calls for ‘racial justice’ during emotional George Floyd funeral speech” by Adam Edelman on June 9, 2020, to wit:
“Now is the time for racial justice.”
“That’s the answer we must give to our children when they ask why.”
“Because when there is justice for George Floyd, we will truly be on our way to racial justice in America,” an emotional Biden said in the video.
end quotes
When there is “justice” for George Floyd?
What an odd statement for a man who wants to be the next United States president to be making in public like that.
What the hell is that supposed to mean, actually, when there is “justice” for George Floyd?
Isn’t that the process that is going on now in Minneapolis, where according to an article in the New York Post entitled “Derek Chauvin, cop charged with George Floyd’s murder, held on up to $1.25M bail” by Jorge Fitz-Gibbon on June 8, 2020, we learn as follows:
The disgraced Minneapolis cop charged with murder over the death of George Floyd was ordered held on up to $1.25 million bail Monday in his first court appearance since being arrested.
Fired police officer Derek Chauvin appeared before a judge by video conference from jail, where he was handcuffed and sitting at a small conference table, the Star Tribune reported.
Minnesota Assistant Attorney General Matthew Frank asked Circuit Court Judge Denise Reilly for an increase in Chauvin’s bail to $1 million with conditions or $1.25 million without conditions — up from $750,000 and $1 million, respectively.
Under conditional release, Chauvin would be required to turn over any guns he owns, not travel outside of state lines, not serve in a law enforcement role, and to avoid any contact with Floyd’s family.
Defense attorney Eric Nelson did not object, the outlet said.
Chauvin, 44, is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the May 25 death of Floyd, who died after being pinned down by the cop’s knee for nearly 9 minutes while pleading repeatedly, “I can’t breathe.”
Chauvin was initially charged with third-degree murder, but the charges were upgraded after an outcry from Floyd’s family and other supporters.
The three other officers involved in the incident — Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng, and Tou Thao — are charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter.
He faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted.
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Isn’t that the system of justice we have in this country being played out right before our eyes there, where the cops have now been criminally charged with the death of George Floyd?
Isn’t that how “justice” here in America is achieved?
So what “justice” is Joe Biden talking about?
Lynch some white people?
Burn down some more cities?
Kill some white cops?
Getting back to Joe Biden doing his old act yesterday at the funeral of George Floyd, starting off soft and avuncular before booming through his power points, punching the air and flailing about as if in imitation of Joe Cocker at Woodstock, we have as follows:
“Why does justice not roll like a river nor righteousness like a mighty stream?”
“Why?” he said.
“Ladies and gentlemen — we cannot turn away.”
“We must not turn away,” Biden continued.
“We cannot leave this moment thinking we can once again turn away from racism that stings at our very soul and from systemic abuse that still plagues American life.”
end quotes
So, Joe, dude, what’s your solution?
What do you see as “justice” for George Floyd?
A screaming howling mob of Democrats storming the prison where Derek Chauvin is being held so they can drag him outside and string him up from the nearest tree?
Tell us, Joe, because the candid world would like to know.
Paul Plante says
So, when Democrat Joe Biden does his old act as he did at the funeral of George Floyd, starting out soft and avuncular before booming through his power points, punching the air and flailing about as if in imitation of Joe Cocker at Woodstock, shouting out such Biden-isms as “(W)hy does justice not roll like a river nor righteousness like a mighty stream,” which makes for an interesting question that he and Hussein Obama and Hillary Clinton should all be required to answer, along with “(W)e cannot leave this moment thinking we can once again turn away from racism that stings at our very soul and from systemic abuse that still plagues American life,” to understand what he is saying there about the “racism that stings at our very soul,” we actually need to drop back in time almost 100 years to January 16, 1923, and a political essay titled “Who and What is a Negro” penned by Marcus Mosiah Garvey Jr. (17 August 1887 – 10 June 1940), a Jamaican political activist, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator who was the founder and first President-General of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL, commonly known as UNIA), through which he declared himself Provisional President of Africa.
As Wikipedia informs us, ideologically a black nationalist and Pan-Africanist, his ideas came to be known as Garveyism.
Garvey moved to the United States in 1916 and established a UNIA branch in New York City’s Harlem district.
Emphasizing unity between Africans and the African diaspora, Garvey campaigned for the political unification of the continent of Africa, envisioning a unified Africa as a one-party state, governed by himself, that would enact laws to ensure black racial purity.
With respect to the “racial justice” Joe Biden goes on about, the “racism that stings at our very soul,” he is referring to these words from that 1923 political essay by Marcus Garvey, to wit:
NEGROES ROBBED OF THEIR HISTORY
The white world has always tried to rob and discredit us of our history.
They tell us that Tut-Ankh-Amen, a King of Egypt, who reigned about the year 1350 B. C. (before Christ), was not a Negro, that the ancient civilization of Egypt and the Pharaohs was not of our race, but that does not make the truth unreal.
Every student of history, of impartial mind, knows that the Negro once ruled the world, when white men were savages and barbarians living in caves; that thousands of Negro professors at that time taught in the universities in Alexandria, then the seat of learning; that ancient Egypt gave to the world civilization and that Greece and Rome have robbed Egypt of her arts and letters, and taken all the credit to themselves.
It is not surprising, however, that white men should resort to every means to keep Negroes in ignorance of their history, it would be a great shock to their pride to admit to the world today that 3,000 years ago black men excelled in government and were the founders and teachers of art, science and literature.
end quotes
There is the “racism that stings at our very soul,” as Democrat Joe Biden sees it – the bad white world has always tried to rob and discredit the black folks of their history, and Joe Biden, along with Nancy Pelosi and the Democrat Party, when he is elected president, is going to restore to them their history, teaching that Negros ruled the world when white men were savages and barbarians living in caves, which should make for some interesting sound bites from Joe in the next couple of months leading up to the November election, as Joe tries to prove that is true by backing up his words with facts, so all I can say is stay tuned, because this is about to get interesting, as American history gets turned upside down by the Democrats right before our eyes.