Posted on 12/23/2014 10:29:25 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
I was somewhat encouraged this week when New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called for a pause in the protests and quiet on the streets until after the funerals of the two slain NYPD officers. It seemed a prudent move, giving everyone a chance to pause and reflect, to allow tensions to ease a bit and just maybe allow everyone to retire with their families for Christmas. The horrific tragedy of the police officers assassinations might have a chance to settle in and bring everyone to a more sober realization of the need to bring the social temperatures down a notch. It was a responsible decision on the Mayors part and I commend him for it.
Of course, Al Sharpton was having none of this namby pamby nonsense.
Rev. Al Sharpton told Reuters late Monday that de Blasios request was too ill-defined to heed.
Is a vigil a protest? Is a rally? Sharpton asked.
Another group, The Answer Coalition, said it would go ahead with a long-planned march Tuesday evening, and denounced the mayor for what it called an outrageous attempt to chill free speech. The New York Post reported that a few dozen protesters staged a die-in at Grand Central Terminal before marching toward Times Square.
We will not let recent tragic moments derail this movement, one protester shouted. This is the revolution and we will not be repressed.
If you were holding out some hope for things to get better sooner rather than later, I would say that this response pretty much puts the kibosh that idea. It is only four days until the funeral of Rafael Ramos on Saturday. (Services for Wenjian Liu can not be finalized until travel plans for relatives from China can be arranged.) Of those four days, two of them are Christmas Eve and Christmas day. To think that a brief pause over such a period of time is an excessive demand is absurd. Nobody is trying to chill free speech or shut the conversation down. It was a simple, civil request to not add insult to injury by having crowds out in the street chanting Hands Up Dont Shoot (or even What Do We Want, Dead Cops) while the bodies are awaiting interment.
Sharpton was given the opportunity to step up to the plate here, take some responsibility for the consequences of his involvement in all of this and show that he could respectfully understand both sides in the ongoing debate. He has declined to do so and, in effect, thrown salt in the wounds of the entire police force and all those who stand behind them. If the situation deteriorates even further from here on out, Al Sharpton should look back on this moment and ask himself if there wasnt a possibility that he could have given an inch in exchange for significant possible benefits.
His antics have had more than a few people wondering how MSNBC manages to allow Reverend Al to continue hosting a show each weeknight on their network. For a bit more perspective on this, lets take a trip in the Way Back Machine to 2013, when one of the writers at Redstate had a bit of prophecy which seems to be coming true today. (Emphasis added.)
Sharpton is not a journalist, he is not even a commentator; he is a hard left racial activist He is also one more thing: The Rev Al is 100% bulletproof. When he was given the host job at MSNBC, I opined that one day, in the near future theyre gonna wake up and realize, OMG we cant fire him.
This wont end well, these ginned-up protests about the Zimmerman verdict. There will be demonstrations, and they will turn into riots. There will be extensive property damage, and even loss of life. And smack dab in the middle of all of it will be the Rev Al, broadcasting his show nightly from ground zero, surrounded by the mob
Be assured, MSNBC will soon realize that they have a Frankenstein on their hands, and they have no idea how to control it. I suspect that Tom Brokaw might well be the one to deliver the ultimatum: he goes or I go!
Those comments were written in the wake of the George Zimmerman incident. They didnt come true then, but when you fast forward a bit more than a year to the current unrest, you might want to grab that author and see if he has any hot stock tips for you. Its all rather frightening in its prescience.
Sharpton and the other racist black rabble-rousers ought to be arrested and tried for instigating murder.
I agree. Obama and Holder are behind Sharpton. He wouldn’t be continuing his agitation without backing from his supporters. Obama can’t wait to pull out his stashed Executive Orders and declare himself King.
I agree. Obama and Holder are behind Sharpton. He wouldn’t be continuing his agitation without backing from his supporters. Obama can’t wait to pull out his stashed Executive Orders and declare himself King.
I forgot to to mention it but....... Big Al sees death coming.
He wants to have an American Holiday called Big Al Day that replaces the fading MLK day.
No you aholes, it's called decency, respect and common courtesy. Something the likes of which you all know nothing about.
Last night on Fox, they were replaying some of the “death to cops” chants that characterized many of the recent demonstrations. To my knowledge, Fox is the only network that gave significant emphasis to that issue, and the only news outlet that strongly criticized those chants. Can you imagine a similar media blackout if such chants were heard at Tea Party events?
We will not let recent tragic moments derail this movement, one protester shouted. This is the revolution and we will not be repressed.
Angry blowback against this garbage is coming.
Please see post number 48. Thank-you.
I think some folks won't take much more.
how about the 1.5% sex fetish hedonism lobby? They even have special rights based on orgasm habits.
would love to see Colonel Allen West just kick this mooka-bookers ass seriously and have it all posted on U-tube.
Sharpton is a professional. He has mastered using race to his advantage. He has mastered riling people up. He knows what he wants and knows exactly how to get it. If you think he is wrong... well you sir, are racist.
Armani is the new black.
There was a thread a few days about boycotting MSNBC’s advertisers and any other affiliates of Sharpton. I think it’s time. The NYPD and good cops everywhere deserve this.
Call it Bankrupt the POS (Pals of Sharpton)
Watching our ountry for the last 6 years was like watching South Africa.
Sorry, this is just his marching orders from the White House and DOJ. They can’t afford for people to have a conscious. I do believe that they need for these to happen for their grand plans. This could be stopped in a few phone callls.
He will be buried in an unmarked grave...probably in a dog cemetery.
At least Not-So-Sharpton is consistent in his racist hatred.
Two pals of mine, both athletic built, short haired white guys, walked around a corner one night, in Manhattan, lo and behold, Al was on his cell phone. He must have wanted some privacy, because his ‘goon’ was about 10 yards away. Further, rather than being a well trained bodyguard, the fellow had his back turned, while hitting on a chick. Charlatan’s eyes almost popped out of his head, when he realized he was on his own. My pals turned and looked back, a few seconds after they passed by, and of course, Al was back in usual form. They got a kick out of watching the goon hurry back to his assignment, post haste.
Something tells me he’s got a lot more of those guys around him, these days, and he’s needing less privacy.
Thanks for your reply.
That’s a great way to put it; the country today bears no resemblance even to the freak show of BJ Clinton’s tenure (which was the start of the slippery slope in destroying the WASP republic).
Let thos who have commandeered the country from the heirs of the WASPs (the preferred minorities - blacks, Hispanics, women, homosexuals) get a taste of how difficult it is to operate it; Obama’s detachment seems to be a direct result of being overwhelmed by the job.
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