Thursday, December 31, 2015

An Early Happy New Year From DMF

I'll be off shortly to Big 'D' for the Cotton Bowl, and afterwards the West End to bring in the New Year.  So I'd like to take this last opportunity to Thank You All for your support of DMF this year and wish everyone A Very Happy, Safe and Prosperous 2016. 
And let's hope the boys in 'Crimson and White' do the SEC proud this year! 
Roll Tide!

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Yet Another Senseless Beer Pong Related Shooting

Should We Ban Non-Government Regulated and Supervised Beer Pong??

DownTrend:
2015 will be remembered as the year when beer pong related shootings became an epidemic. For the third time this year, the seemingly innocent drinking game has caused an eruption of gun violence; this time in New Mexico where one man was killed and two others injured. When will the cowards in Congress act to ban this preventable cause of death?
The Albuquerque Journal reports that one man died and two others were injured, one critically, after a game of beer pong went horribly awry. 18-year-old Arturo Villa, 17-year-old Jaime Acevez, and 17-year old Ignacio Vasquez started last Saturday night out by going to a house party. Unfortunately, there was a shooting at that place, so they decided to find a less violent location to get their groove on. They picked wrong.
At another house party Villa and Acevez found themselves in a beer pong game with 18-year old Esias Madrid and 22-year-old Jack Daniel Trujillo. Acevaz was so confident with his pong skills that he bet his watch against one of the men from the other team’s watch. As a general rule you should never bet in a drinking game when your opponent’s name is pretty much “Jack Daniels.”
As you can imagine, Acevez and Villa were defeated, but they didn’t want to give up the watch because they are sore losers. Soon a fight broke about between the two groups and because they take their beer pong seriously in the ABQ that meant a gun fight.
Madrid shot Villa in the neck, killing him and Trujillo shot Acevez critically wounding him. Vasquez was also shot, though not seriously wounded. Madrid was arrested and charged with an open count of murder, while Tujillo remains at large.
By my count, this is the third beer pong related shooting this year:
In May, 39-year old black guy Ronald Wayne McNeil crashed a college graduation party and got into a fight over the rules of beer pong. He left to get his Glock and came back to fire 14 shots at the partiers, killing 19-year old Lacie LaRose.
In July, 27-year old black guy Manus Shannon was trying to distract his beer pong opponent by waving a loaded gun in his face. What was supposed to be a joke turned serious when Shannon inadvertently pulled the trigger. The bullet struck one man in the hand and another in the shoulder.
There have been four mass shootings in the US this year, but two of those were terrorist attacks, so in reality there have been two. If two mass shootings is an epidemic, as the liberals claim, then 3 beer pong shootings must be a super-epidemic.
Why aren’t the democrats jumping all over this? Sure, this wave of increasing beer pong violence is perpetrated exclusively by minorities, but everyone knows that this is a game privileged white men play as a pretext to rape and racism. If democrats really want to make us safer, they should move to ban beer pong, close the “table tennis loophole” and crack down on Coors Light straw purchases.

The Year Was 1915......

As you gaze down at your Smart Phone at a red light on your way to the airport while sitting in your $50,000 SUV with GPS and satellite fed radio, or view this page with your new $2,500 Mac Book Pro while sitting in your comfortable centrally heated home, ever wonder what is was like to live 100 years ago? Here's just a sample.




Monday, December 28, 2015

Dear Professor Yancy......

I read with interest an article in The Opinion Pages of the New York Times entitledDear White America. It was written by George Yancy, a professor of philosophy at Emory University and a black man, which he feels (as apparently did the Times editorial board) somehow gives him special license to psychologize every white person alive and read him the riot act.

He does, of course, deny that this is what he is doing and even begins his missive by urging white readers to “listen with love” or “at least try.” Later on, he explains that his letter is “a gift” to us. He spends the next few paragraphs establishing his bona fides as a moral arbiter by revealing himself to be a dyed-in-the-wool sexist. The message underlying this admission is clear: If he is willing to own up to his own bigotry and biases, then whites, every last one of whom is racists should be willing to do the same.
He does his best to encourage me (and all white readers) to fully accept my racism and to search inside myself to learn why I feel as I do. It’s a rather lengthy essay explaining how and why I’ve come to be a racist. He tries to explain that I have to let go of my “white innocence” and instead to recognize the weight of my responsibility for those who “live under the yoke of my whiteness.” He is daring me to face my racism and to recognize the racist poison that is inside of me. He says that he doesn’t want to hear about how many black friends I have or even that being married to a black man or woman doesn’t exclude me from being a racist. In short, explains in detail, all of the reasons that I simply can’t NOT be a racist.
He doesn’t want to hear retorts of “what about the violence in black neighborhoods” or “Yancy is simply an angry black man.” He doesn’t want any rebuttal to his suppositions at all – in fact, they just aren’t germane to his points – those being that all white people are racists. He says that I should accept the racism within myself and recognize all of the trappings of racism that I try not to see – those things that bind me to forms of domination that I try to ignore. And then he asks, “White America, are you prepared to be at war with yourself, your white identity, your white power, your white privilege? His “letter” is just about what you’d expect from a professor of philosophy in a black university.

Okay Professor Yancy, I’ll play your game and readily admit that at times I've had feelings about people of your race you may or may not call bigoted. I'll also reiterate what you won't admit; that blacks who commit the growing amount of violence against whites just because they're white, are also wrong-hearted and racists. So, I suppose we're all in the same racist boat together, eh?

You'll understand that I was really interested to read this article, especially since I'd just recently viewed a video showing very  graphically three black women and three of their children savagely beat a white homeless man TO DEATH with a hammer and a chair leg. They kicked him in the head repeatedly and left him for dead.



Is it any wonder that I and many others feel the way we do sometimes when we witness this kind of subhuman savagery? Those savages who did this are supposed to be my equals? My peers? They are NOT of my species. They are NOT like me and I am NOT like them.

I work in a world of business with many black men of your generation or older, who accept America's racist past as it's history. But they, unlike yourself and many of your ilk who continue to turn a blind eye and refuse to own up to the failings of your own black cultural norms, work to better relations between the races rather than destroy what has been achieve by people who came before you. 

I for one have no patience for this kind of flowery bigoted anti-white tripe coming from someone in charge of educating the minds of our youth.  You make me sick.


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Sunday, December 27, 2015

#BlackLivesMatter Get Trolled in Epic Prank


Freedom Daily
Groups like the Black Lives Matter movement have made it their mission to paint all police officers as criminals, no matter what the facts of the situation are.  Independent Journal recently reported that a social media page called “Civilians against CopBlock” posted a photo of two police officers that it claimed had killed over 250 people “in the line of duty.” 
“Civilians against CopBlock” is a page dedicated to countering the lies perpetrated by the anti-cop social media organization “CopBlock.”
“These two officers in Georgia have killed over 250 people in the line of duty. They were best friends in high school and entered the police academy together only to fuel a more sinister and sexually devious lifestyle than anyone could predict.”  

Predictably, several people went apeshit and commented under the photo decrying police nationwide and claiming that this was just another example of the systematic brutality of America’s police force. 
But unfortunately, some didn't bother to read the entirety of the post before venting their spleens.  The two “officers” in the post were from the hit TV show “The Walking Dead.” 
Some social media users got the joke (the hashtag #zombielivesmatter at the end of the post was a dead giveaway) and poked fun at the gullibility of anti-police folk.  
Much of what the Black Lives Matter folks rely upon is pure social media speculation mingled with the occasional blatant lie. If they bothered to investigate, they’d realize that the “systematic” racism that they love to talk about isn’t nearly as systematic as they think. 
People are so desperate to prove that all police are evil, they'll fall for anything that seems to support their narrative. I'd like to think they learned their lesson from this, but they probably haven't.

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