Friday, August 23, 2013

Black on White Crime: 2 Negroes Beat WWII Vet to Death!

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News for two [worthless pieces of trash] blacks beat WWII veteran to death

National Post
  1. A juvenile has been arrested by Spokane police in connection with the beating death of an 88-year-old World War II veteran this week, police ...

     I am sure that Mr. Steele harbored not a thought of negroes committing atrocities such as the one above as being part of a "group mentality or mass psychosis"; however, the loss of Blacks' individualism and popular submission to the 'guilt free nanny state' and its 'you owe me' mentality has replaced everything that Mr. Steele addresses in his essay linked below.  Due to its length, only the URL to his essay is given for you here.  IMHO, he does not address 'wilding criminality' directly but does address, albeit indirectly, larger issues relating to the underlying causes of why the Black society has become more racist and a 'culture of violence." -- rfh

"The age of white guilt: and the disappearance of the black individual"
   An essay by Shelby Steele, Harper's Magazine, November 30, 1999
   Essay source: http://www.cir-usa.org/articles/156.html

To see how disparate 'black racism' has become, visit my ethnocentrism web page at: http:// harrold.org/rfhextra/ethnic.html

Maybe it is time to restore 'rope justice'! -- rfh

American Values - 'When Men Were Men and Women Were Women' (1881, Taos, N.M.)

"This is a verbatim transcription of the sentence from United States of America v. Gonzales, imposed upon the defendant convicted of murder in the Federal District Court of the Territory of New Mexico in the year 1881, by a United States Judge, sitting at [near] Taos in an adobe stable used as a temporary courtroom.

"José Manuel Miguel Xavier Gonzales, in a few short weeks, it will be spring.  The snows of winter will flee away, the ice will vanish, [and the air will become soft and balmy, in short, José Miguel Xaviar Gonzales,] and the annual miracle of the years will awaken and come to pass, but you won't be there. 


"The rivulet will run its course to the sea, the timid desert flowers will put forth their tender shoots, the glorious valleys of this imperial domain will blossom as the rose.  Still, you won't be there to see.

"From every treetop some wild woods songster will carol his mating song, butterflies will sport in the sunshine, the busy bee will hum happy as it pursues its accustomed vocation.  The gentle breeze will tease the tassels of the wild grasses, and all nature, José Manuel Miguel Xavier Gonzales, will be glad, but you.

"You won't be there to enjoy it because I command the sheriff, or some [other] officers of the country, to lead you out to some remote spot, swing you by the neck from a knotting bough of a sturdy oak, and let you hang until you are dead.

"And then, José Manuel Miguel Xavier Gonzales, I further command that such officer or officers retire quickly from your dangling corpse, that vultures may descend from the heavens upon your filthy body until nothing shall remain but the bare bleached bones of a cold-blooded, copper-colored, blood-thirsty, throat-cutting, chili-eating, sheep-herding, murdering son-of-a-bitch."
United States of America v. Gonzales (1881)
United States District Court, New Mexico Territory sessions
true attribution unknown )
 
Judge Roy Bean (the [Texas] commissioners courts appointed Bean 'Justice of the Peace' in 1882 (in Eagle's Nest, Vinagaroon, and Langtry, TX))

sources: http://westernsensibility.blogspot.com/2008/07/good-ol-days-of-death-sentencing-1881.html (+ Wikipedia and various, including the LOC)
reposted:
http://harrolds.blogspot.com/2011/09/sentence-us-v-gonzales-1881-harking.html
http://harrolds.blogspot.com/2011/07/american-values-when-men-were-men-women.html


On a plaque this quote was proudly hung to greet visitors in to our SAC office, Customs Agency Service, U.S. Treasury, New Orleans Custom House, in the early '70s.  Regretfully, most of the 'work-hard, play-hard' agents' are gone now... -- rfh. (I hope to meet them again...later, not sooner!)



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