Showing posts with label Dallas Shootings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dallas Shootings. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2025

Joshua Jahn Used ICE Tracking Apps

Way to go, Leftist media.

Enemy of law and order. Enemy of the people.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Joshua Jahn - Murderer, Radical Leftist

Democrats/Marxists/Leftists have created monsters.

MSNBC Lies About Dallas ICE Facility Shooting

Absolutely disgraceful. MSNBC, by reporting lies and blaming the Right, is complicit in the violence.

J.D. Vance Reacts to Shooting at Dallas ICE Facility

The Democrats' mischaracterization of ICE officers and special agents as the Gestapo must stop.

They are inciting violence and getting people killed.

Shooting at Dallas ICE Facility

More domestic terrorism by a Leftist.

Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Mandela Barnes - Anti-Police Interview to Russian State TV

Mandela Barnes is seen here serving as Putin's puppet.

He's too extreme. The policies he embraces are harmful for the American people.

Wisconsinites, don't support Barnes, an avowed enemy of the police. Vote for Ron Johnson.

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Stop Blaming Trump For Whitmer Plot Attempt

Monday, August 14, 2017

Leftist Media Bias

Leftist media/Democrats are going crazy with their condemnation of President Trump's reaction to the events in Charlottesville on Saturday, claiming he refuses to call out the neo-Nazis and other extremists.

Did they flip out when Obama didn't condemn Black Lives Matter or black racists?

Nope.


Friday, December 23, 2016

Damon Sajnani and 'The Problem of Whiteness'

Damon Sajnani is an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

I'm sure he relishes all the national attention he's getting as a result of the course he will be teaching in the spring semester of 2017 - "The Problem of Whiteness."

Course details:


The Problem of Whiteness

African 405

Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30pm

Professor Damon Sajnani

     “There is no Negro problem in the United States,
     There’s only a white problem.”
          -Richard Wright
   
 “How does it feel to be a problem?”
           -Du Bois

Have you ever wondered what it really means to be white? If you’re like most people, the answer is probably “no.” But here is your chance! In Frantz Fanon’s famous Black Skin, White Masks (1952), his chapter “Look, a Negro!” interrogated the meaning and experience of coming to know oneself as Black under the constant scrutiny of the white gaze. It is an experience concomitant with W.E.B. Du Bois’s observation that under systemic racism, even well-meaning whites are constantly asking, in one way or another, “what is it like to be a problem?” But, Like Richard Wright’s quote above, philosopher George Yancy’s book, Look, a White! (2010), turns the question around, and rightly returns “the problem of whiteness” to white people. After all, since white supremacy was created by white people, is it not white folks who have the greatest responsibility to eradicate it? Our class begins here. We will come together with our socially ascribed identities of Black, white, mixed and other and, with the problem properly in its place we will ask ourselves and our allies, what are we going to do with it?

Critical Whiteness Studies aims to understand how whiteness is socially constructed and experienced in order to help dismantle white supremacy. Our class will break away from the standard US-centric frame, and consider how whiteness is constructed globally, with particular attention to paradigmatic cases like South Africa. Whereas disciplines such as Latino/a, African, and Asian American studies focus on race as experienced by non-whites, whiteness studies considers how race is experienced by white people. It explores how they consciously and unconsciously perpetuate institutional racism and how this not only devastates communities of color but also perpetuates the oppression of most white folks along the lines of class and gender. In this class, we will ask what an ethical white identity entails, what it means to be #woke, and consider the journal Race Traitor’s motto, “treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity.”

Readings will include:
W.E.B. Du Bois, 1920. “The Souls of White Folks” in Dark Water
George Yancy, 2010. Look, a White!
Ta-Nehisi Coates, 2015. Between the World and Me
Damon Sajnani, 2015. “Rachel/Racial Theory: Reverse Passing in the Curious Case of Rachel Dolezal
Tim Wise, 2016. White Lies Matter: Race, Crime, and the Politics of Fear in America
Understandably, this course being offered at a taxpayer-funded university is controversial.

The course description presents the class as more of an indoctrination situation than a learning experience. White people "consciously and unconsciously perpetuate institutional racism" and devastate "communities of color."

Sajnani intends to teach what an "ethical white identity entails" and what it means to be "#woke." (How odd that he uses a hashtag with "woke"!)

He seems to be on a mission to make sure his students are woke, with an awareness that "treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity."

Clearly, Sajnani has a problem with whiteness and, apparently, the university agrees that whiteness is a problem.

From the Wisconsin State Journal:

A Republican lawmaker called for UW-Madison to cancel a planned course on racism and fire its professor for posting tweets the legislator said condoned violence against police officers, warning Tuesday that the class could affect the university’s funding in the next state budget.

State Rep. Dave Murphy, R-Greenville, said he believes the course in the university’s African Cultural Studies department called “The Problem of Whiteness” is inappropriate and a waste of money. Murphy joined Sen. Steve Nass, R-Whitewater, in saying that how the university handles the controversy over the spring 2017 course could have ramifications for its request for new state funding in the 2017-19 budget.

...School officials defended the course on Monday after Nass, a frequent critic of the university, derided it in an email to Republican legislators.

“The course title refers to the challenge of understanding white identity and non-white identity across the globe,” the university wrote in a statement Monday night. It is not mandatory, and “will benefit students who are interested in developing a deeper understanding of race issues,” officials said.
I don't like the idea of legislators threatening funding whenever they disagree with a course. However, we do have standards of what constitutes appropriate content in education. "The Problem of Whiteness" doesn't seem to be appropriate. University officials did a poor job of defending the course, saying it's not mandatory to justify the class. Not a convincing argument at all.

I guarantee school officials would not be defending courses called "The Problem of Blackness" and "The Problem of Femaleness" and "The Problem of Gayness," nor should they.

"Whiteness"? That's a PROBLEM worthy of analysis.

Academic freedom must be defended, but Sajnani doesn't seem to be presenting a viewpoint in a balanced, intellectually honest manner to enrich the minds of his students. It appears he's on a crusade and pushing an anti-white agenda.

Then there's the matter of Sajnani's tweets after the assassinations of five law enforcement officers and the injuring of nine others in Dallas last summer.






Very disturbing.

Sajnani's Twitter page offers this description:



"Lyrical Legend"?

I would recommend that UW-Madison offers a course on "The Problem of Radical Activist Egomaniacal Professors."

That would be tax dollars well spent.





Saturday, August 13, 2016

NFL: No Support Police Decals on Cowboys' Helmets





Supposedly, the NFL claims it's a uniform issue.

From the Dallas Morning News:

The Cowboys heard back from the NFL on Wednesday and were told by league officials they can't wear the decal during any preseason or regular-season games, executive vice president Stephen Jones said. Jones added that the Cowboys can wear the decal during training camp practices.

"Everyone has to be uniform with the league and the other 31 teams," Jones said after practice Wednesday. "We respect their decision."
From Conservative Review:
Some aren’t buying the NFL’s “uniformity” reasoning, as the league has made exception to their strict policy before. Most notably, they allowed not one, but three teams — the New York Jets, Giants, and the New England Patriots — to honor the victims of the tragic Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown, Conn. in 2012.
So the NFL permitted teams to honor the Sandy Hook victims, but honoring law enforcement officers is off limits.

Officers were gunned down in Dallas, but the NFL doesn't believe the Cowboys should be allowed to show their support for Dallas police.

That's disturbing.





Hypocrites.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Obama: 'Hard to Untangle Motives of Shooter'



Obama has a problem grasping reality. He has a disturbing disconnect with facts.

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Flag at Half-staff



It seems the flag is always at half-staff these days. Have you noticed that?

Friday, July 8, 2016

Ballwin Police Officer Shot

Police officer shot during traffic stop in Ballwin; suspect apprehended

Authorities are investigating after a police officer was shot during a traffic stop Friday morning in west St. Louis County. It happened shortly before 11 a.m. near the 300 block of New Ballwin Road, near Old Ballwin Road. According to our partners at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the wound was in the neck.

The officer, who works for the Ballwin Police Department, was transported to a local hospital for treatment. His condition is unknown at this time.

The suspect was apprehended in the 800 block of Burgundy Drive after a foot pursuit. Investigators say a handgun was recovered.

Police say he is a tall, thin African-American male who was wearing a gray tee-shirt and blue jeans. He was allegedly driving an older model blue Ford Taurus with Illinois temporary tags during the time of the shooting.
Sadly, I'm not surprised by this violence.

The war on law enforcement officers has been stoked by elected officials for far too long. The incendiary rhetoric has been allowed to stand. The lies have been perpetuated.

What did you expect to happen?

Paul Ryan Statement on Dallas Assassinations

This is Republican leadership.

Strength. Compassion. Decency.




I'm very proud of Wisconsinite Paul Ryan.

Five Officers Murdered in Dallas





Can't wait to hear Obama's statement on the targeting of Dallas police officers and the execution of five.

I assume he'll say something. It's time for him to step up and be a leader.

This was a planned attack on law enforcement.



Liberty and justice for all.