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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Rodger Shuler says he will remain in jail "indefinitely"

 By David J. Krajicek for WhoWhatWhy
Columbiana, Alabama—In his first interview since he was jailed last month for contempt of court, Alabama journalist Roger Shuler said he will stay behind bars indefinitely rather than comply with a judge’s “unlawful” order to scrub his blog of scandalous stories he posted about a powerful Alabama politician’s son.
Roger Shuler on Jail Videophone
Roger Shuler on Jail Videophone
 “Free press, free speech, the First Amendment—none of this means anything to these people,” Shuler said. “I don’t see any reason I should remove the material. Is a person obliged to take an action based on a judge’s unlawful order?”
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere~Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday, November 25, 2013

"How To Tell People They Sound Racist" ill doctrine

"The most important thing you have to do is remember the difference between the what they did conversation and the what they are conversation"



"I don't care about who you are, I care about what you did."

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Move along, nothing to see here...




Monkey
Obama Chimp Carton
SI.com which first reported  Georgia Tech fans wear racist costumes vs. Alabama A&M (Photo)   said they"fumbled" and "there doesn't look like there is anything here" because evidently some (not to be confused with all) Georgia Tech football fans have been dressing up in banana and monkey suits for every Georgia game since 2011.    Oh, OK.

Per Brian: And it's not only SI that pulled their story. WSB-tv in Atlanta pulled their story. The Sporting News edited their story to point on that the SI writer had his story wrong. Only Black Sports Inline still has the story up.  I wonder why?  

Psst Brian!  Sporting News.com still has the story up. So does Yard Barker


Out of sight out of mind.... I don't know what saddens me more, the fact the white, male dominated, media pulled the story, or, that they think there is nothing to see, hear, or talk about here.

"Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial, we have always been and we -- I believe continue to be in too many ways essentially a nation of cowards."~U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder


The doctored photograph of the US president looking at a banana that was posted on Twitter.

Racism won't end until it's confronted

Saturday, November 23, 2013