To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Sat Oct 11, 2014 1:00 am

..."living in a powder keg and giving off sparks": Vonderrit Myers, Jr. and the True Face of Black St. Louis
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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:28 pm

Courtesy of the City of St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's "Annual Report to the Community," We Know the Exact Percentage of Arrests Blacks Represent for Robbery, Murder, Assault, and Rape in St. Louis
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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Wed Oct 22, 2014 11:33 pm

The tragic consequences of ignoring the contents of The Bell Curve; for as life in St. Louis proves, the bell curve will not ignore you
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Benjamin Bice

Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Thu Oct 23, 2014 1:53 am

I have seen the claim that whites made up 35% of the world's population in the earliest parts of the twentieth century before. Those claims have every appearance of being totally fallacious. Check the numbers- it borders on a mathematic impossibility.

Benjamin Bice

Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Thu Oct 23, 2014 7:14 am

Yeah, I looked into it and tried the math, and it didn't work. All these billions of Asiatics didn't just pop up in the past 100-120 years. There are actually more white people than ever right now. It just doesn't stand up to analysis if you look into it.

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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Fri Oct 31, 2014 6:20 am


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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Mon Nov 10, 2014 3:37 am

Putting the "Black" in Blackmail: Don't Shoot Coalition Proposes "Rules of Engagement" for Police in St. Louis During Impending Black Insurrection
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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Benjamin Bice » Sat Nov 22, 2014 2:09 am

State of Emergency Declared in Ferguson: But the Battle for Black Empowerment is Already Won
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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by David York » Sat Nov 22, 2014 4:09 pm

That was an excellent article by Jared Taylor. I remember when this incident in Ferguson took place, following the riots and looting, most of the "alternative media" were focusing on the Militarization of the police, and police supposedly infringing on people's rights to protest, but none of them criticized the blacks for not respecting the system of due process. Guys like Alex Jones and Michael Rivero to this day haven't said one bad thing about the disorderly blacks, they instead prefer to criticize the police for becoming too "militarized". Only certain pro-white websites and pro-white alternative-media talked about the blacks infringement on the rights of due process. This and a few other websites are the only place where the whole truth is discussed. All the non-racial alternative media refuse to even admit that there is a race problem, and the problem is that the black race is out of control. I used respect some of Jesse Ventura's work, but when he covered the protests on the weekend following the looting, and blacks were still crying about injustice, he didn't even bother pointing out that these people should wait until all the facts are out, instead he said something like "they have the right to protest". I also lost all respect for Ventura when he said if he were president there wouldn't be any borders between Mexico and the United States or Canada and the United States. To Jesse Ventura all people are the same, and having an open border with Mexico would make his commute easier because he actually lives in Mexico.

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Re: To Understand the Ferguson Riots, Look to Africa

Post by Wade Hampton III » Sun Nov 23, 2014 9:28 pm

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