15.8.17

THE NEXT REVOLUTION

CubaVenequelaNoAmerica!
      The photo above is courtesy of the Boston Globe. You probably don't know this beautiful American woman. And you're not supposed to. But her name is Omarosa Manigault-Newman. She is a catalyst...a reason...for my belief that the next headline-grabbing Revolution in the Americas will be in America, not in Cuba or even Venezuela. Permit me to explain and remember that I don't say what I just said lightly, fondly, or gratuitously. I am a lifelong democracy-loving American whose hometown is Charlottsville, Virginia, which is now grabbing international headlines and gruesome videos for its deadly racial clashes that began August 12th, 2017, and will continue. In a long life, everyone who knows me knows I have never violated a law, not even a traffic ticket, and all my life I have fought against racism aimed at black Americans. That fight has taken me many times across the famed Edmund Pettus bridge into Selma, Alabama...the renowned cradle of the Civil Rights movement and a city where I stubbornly roomed with a black cameraman co-worker at the Montgomery television station where we both worked. Now, with that candid and honest backdrop, I'll explain why I think the next Revolution or Civil War in the Americas will take place in the United States and not in the besieged nations of Cuba or Venezuela. Yes, what is happening in my hometown of Charlottesville bolstered my concerns for America but so did what happened to Omarosa Manigault-Newman.
       Earlier this year, Omarosa Manigault married an Africa-American pastor named John Allen Newman. The marriage took place in Washington in the Trump International Hotel to honor their dear friend, the President of the United States.
     United States President Donald Trump is Omarosa Manigault-Newman's dear friend...and boss. She works for him. Those two basic facts make her a pariah to the mainstream U. S. media, which is trying desperately to impeach Trump, and to the anti-white African-American extremists who believe firmly that decent Americans like Omarosa do not have the right or the freedom to express their opinions. {I am not a Trump supporter and, in fact, do not think he was qualified to be President of the United States. But I support the Office of President and the Electoral Process that put him in the White House, two things his coup-mongering enemies do not support. And, of course, I support Omarosa's rights to freely express her opinions without being grossly targeted by left-wing extremists who also happen to be African-Americans}.
   Very innocently this week Omarosa Manigault-Newman attended a Convention of Black Journalists because she was invited to attend. But IT WAS A TRAP. She was allowed to speak, during which she explained that her success as a black journalist happened despite such handicaps as her race and the fact that both her father and her brother had been murder victims in crime-ridden America. The moderator of the event was Ed Gordon, a well-known African-American activist, extremist, or...whatever. Now study very carefully the shameful photo above that was spread all over the Twitter-Facebook universe complete with vicious verbal assaults against Omarosa such as, "You have my permission to slap her, Ed;" "Token house-n*****;" and right beside the photo of a black female lawyer were/are these words, "I will handle your criminal defense for free, Ed." Such open displays and promotions of violence by anti-white African-American extremists are commonplace because they are supported by the mainstream U. S. media and generally unchallenged by intimidated and/or politically correct Americans. Therefore, as depicted by the photo above, Ed Gordon was ready to spring the trap on the unsuspecting Omarosa. He left the podium and confronted her face-to-face, berating her audacity for apparently...accepting the invitation to attend the event and then expressing her sincere and honest views. He then turned to the audience-choir and continued to mock and berate a decent African-American -- Omarosa Manigault-Newman. Study the photo above taken in New Orleans on Aug. 13, 2017. It explains why I think America is teetering on the precipice of a Revolution or Civil War. And either could be bloody.
     Left-wing whites and African-American extremists who assault decent African-Americans like Omarosa Manigault-Newman have unfettered free-reign in the U. S. media and in the politically correct environs of America's political arenas. Such undemocratic indecency, in fact, now elevates such nefarious behavior economically, politically and even judicially in the United States. BUT it also produces enough reactions from totally fed-up non-extremists Americans to put a Donald Trump in the White House as opposed to the usual trends that strongly favor bought-and-paid-for "establishment" candidates from endless streams of Bush dynasty/Clinton dynasty-type big-money Washington incumbents. At the moment in America, Omarosa's enemies are democracy's enemies and they are, I believe, far more a threat to the U. S. democracy than a Donald Trump presidency is. That's because they unlike Trump can get away with assaulting decent Americans like Omarosa and shamefully denying them the right to speak, the right to vote for or work for the politician of their choice, and the right to oppose the extreme viewpoints of either the right-wing or left-wing fringes that dominate the U. S. media, especially the pundit-driven, propaganda-obsessed television networks owned by biased billionaires.
      I firmly believe that Pastor John Allen Newman and his beautiful wife Omarosa Manigault should have the exact same right to express their opinions in the United States, the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave, as extreme right-wing and extreme left-wing thugs have. But because those caught in the middle of those two fringes -- like John and Omarosa -- don't have such rights, at least not without being grotesquely mocked or assaulted, I will repeat what Omarosa discovered when she was ambushed at that Convention for Black Journalists on Aug. 13th in New Orleans. The mainstream U. S. media will loudly broadcast what certainly appears to be extreme anti-white racism by African-Americans such as that espoused by black activists such as moderator Ed Gordon, CNN's Van Jones, Charlottesville's Wes Bellamy, etc., but wouldn't dare touch the far more sane and decent viewpoints of African-Americans like John Allen Newman and Omarosa Manigault-Newman. This past Saturday a white right-wing racist from Ohio murdered a decent and totally innocent young white woman named Heather amid the abominable and out-of-control racial turmoil in my hometown of Charlottesville. The same weekend the left-wing fringe ambushed and verbally assaulted a decent and totally innocent young black woman named Omarosa. The events in Charlottesville are being used as fodder for America's left-wing fringes, including the mainstream media; but such episodes as the one involving Omarosa are not factored into the equation. Thus, the fringes in America are allowed to use black racism to allegedly fight white racism to further their extremist views and goals. Right-wing racism and extremism has bred left-wing racism and extremism in America and vice-versa. Neither the American democracy nor the U. S. media seem capable of preventing those two extremely fringe elements from catapulting the United States of America into another Revolution or another Civil War. If you doubt that possibility, you don't know Omarosa Manigault-Newman.
In other words:
     I believe an intelligent, decent and successful American, Omarosa Manigualt-Newman, has a right to speak in America. When she spoke {photo above}, she was ambushed and assaulted by fellow black journalists. It happened on August 13th, the day after the deadly racial turmoil in Charlottesville. She had been invited to speak in New Orleans at a Convention of Black Journalists. The invitation apparently was a trap. When she spoke, above, she was jeered, mocked and ambushed, apparently by other black journalists who loudly proclaim to be non-racist and pro-democracy.
      The moderator in New Orleans, Ed Gordon, berated, mocked and verbally assaulted Omarosa as she sat helplessly and innocently staring up at him, as shown by the ABC photo depicted above. I believe that was an affront to Omarosa and to America's democracy. The fact that the mainstream U. S. media ignores such undemocratic insults and cancers greatly exacerbates the festering problem even as a Revolution or Civil War looms on America's once-exalted and brilliant horizon.
       I did not vote for nor do I support President Donald Trump. But I support Omarosa's right and freedom to vote for him, to support him and to work for him.
         I believe those who assault Omarosa's right to support and work for President Trump are anti-democracy rogues who believe they are above the U. S. democracy.
       I believe that CNN, instead of covering the news, is engaged in a conspiracy-coup to impeach President Trump along with its other mainstream media allies such as MSNBC, NBC, New York Times and Washington Post. For example, study the above photo that features the CNN microphone. Whatever Trump was saying was sure to be distorted by the CNN anchors and pundits for the next 12 hours or more. The big news in the photo above was Darrell Scott, the influential black pastor from Ohio, shown standing next to Trump. With strong support from people like Scott in modestly populated but troubled states like Ohio, Trump shocked the world by winning the presidency. But when such things as the Scott and Trump nexus are dissected by staunchly anti-white high-profile racist pundits like Van Jones, Ana Navarro, etc., CNN viewers are supposed to conclude that Trump is the biggest threat to democracy, to America and to the world and that his only support comes from ignorant, uneducated white racists. I do not support President Trump but I now believe that the biased U. S. media happens to be the biggest threat to democracy, America and, because of America's impact, to the world. And, oh yes, America! There are decent, educated blacks like Darrell Scott who strongly support Donald Trump!
A fighter for Trump, Dr. Darrell Scott.
There are many black Trump supporters.
     In addition to black journalists like Omarosa Manigault, black preachers like Darrell Scott, etc., there are powerful black Talk Show Hosts like the very influential Larry Elder who strongly support President Trump and just as strongly denounce both left-and-right-wing extremism in the African-American community. Elder, a radio giant, also went on conservative television networks to strongly support President Trump's reaction to the racial turmoil in Charlottesville, pointing out that even the wildly left-wing ACLU "also" blamed white supremacists, neo-Nazis, AND extremists left-wing groups such as Black Lives Matter for provoking the Charlottesville strife to further their own nefarious goals. But the mainstream U. S. media totally ignored respected black Americans like Larry Elder and even the left-leaning ACLU in their typical urgency to blame only Trump and his supporters for the Charlottesville racial riots.
         But most of all, Omarosa Manigault-Newman reminds me that the United States of America -- not Cuba, not Venezuela, etc. -- is more ripe for another Revolution or another Civil War than other nations in the Americas. When left-wing fringe elements battling right-wing fringe elements in America are sucking up America's democratic oxygen with the help of a politically correct government and a very vividly biased mainstream media, decent Americans like Omarosa are caught in the vile cross-hairs of insanity. As a democracy lover, I believe Omarosa has a right to vote, to speak and to work for the democratically elected President of the United States. Of course, the left-wing fringe elements and the mainstream U. S. media will blame such an impending Revolution or Civil War on Trump and his supporters...including Omarosa.
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