Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Black Community Demands Closing Of Theme Park Due To Black Violence

Marietta, GA
Members of Cobb County's black community, including District 4 Commissioner Annette Kesting and former Atlanta City Councilman Derrick Boazman have issued a statement demanding that Six Flags close it's Austell, GA amusement park due to black violence in the area.

This comes less than a week after a black street gang calling themselves the Get Money Clique attacked three other blacks near a bus stop outside the park's property, severely injuring one of the victims.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported earlier last week that the gang was looking for a White person to attack when they encountered the three black teens and attacked them in lieu of Whites.

Quote From AJC article:

A Cobb police report said that Gerard and Joshua Martin and another teenager, Devin Antonio Carter, all of Marietta, were walking to a CCT bus stop on Tuesday when they passed a group of 10 to 15 young black males. As they got close to the bus stop, the group approached the three boys and "told them they were looking for a white male who had something offensive to them," according to the incident report.

So just when was it exactly that Six Flags or other businesses became responsible for the violent actions of the black community?

Video of the ridiculous demand issued by Kesting:

Monday, July 9, 2007

"Redneck Games" Encourage Anti-White Stereotypes

East Dublin, GA
The 12th annual "Redneck Games" are over. Let's hope this is the last one. All I really have to say about this is, People, have a little pride in who you are. If you want to participate in something that is truly reflective of our culture, I urge you to check out Stone Mountain Park's annual Highland Games in October. It's far more productive than what you are doing in East Dublin.

Quote:
EAST DUBLIN, Ga. (AP) -- The crowd stood at least six people deep Saturday for the most popular competition at the 12th annual Redneck Games in East Dublin -- the Mud Pit Belly Flop.

Spectators cheered as they got splattered with red Georgia clay, all the muddier thanks to scattered downpours throughout the afternoon.

The competition winner was a 17-year-old from Pennsylvania, a first-timer to the games, who took home one of the trophies, which come topped with a crushed beer can.

The games started with contestants trying to ring posts with toilet seats in the Redneck Horseshoes competition, and continued with Bobbin' for Pigs Feet and a watermelon seed spitting contest.


Original Anti-White article here.

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Black Violence At Six Flags

Cobb County, GA
Earlier this week a group of feral negroes attacked and severely injured another negro at a bus stop near the Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park. According to a report issued by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the pack of negroes originally sought a White person to assault, but settled for attacking other negroes instead.

Quote:

A Cobb County teenager remained in intensive care Friday after he was viciously attacked by more than a dozen teens outside Six Flags of Georgia three days earlier.

Joshua Martin, 19, was still unconscious with brain injuries after the beating Tuesday, which police called an "unprovoked" attack.

Martin was waiting at a bus stop outside the park with his brother and a friend when a group of 10 to 15 teens knocked him to the ground and attacked him until he lost consciousness, said Cobb County police Sgt. Dana Pierce.

Reached on his cell phone, Gerard Martin said his brother, Joshua, was still in intensive care on Friday. But he appeared to be getting better. "He's kind of in and out ....," he said. "He's stuck in the clouds right now." He said his brother has spoken "a little."

A Cobb police report said that Gerard and Joshua Martin and another teenager, Devin Antonio Carter, all of Marietta, were walking to a CCT bus stop on Tuesday when they passed a group of 10 to 15 young black males. As they got close to the bus stop, the group approached the three boys and "told them they were looking for a white male who had something offensive to them," according to the incident report.

Article continued here.

Video: Selective Media Coverage

Here's a short video focusing on selective reporting within the mainstream media, hosted by our friends at PODBLANC.COM. Enjoy.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Road Race Organizers Throw Whitey A Bone?

Atlanta, GA
Every July 4th the Atlanta Journal & Constitution along with the Atlanta Track Club host the Peachtree Road Race, a 10k run through the streets of Atlanta. And every July 4th the winner of the race is some Kenyan who the week before was in Africa running from mud hut village to mud hut village with a message scratched on a chicken bone. In 2005 the first place winner was Kenyan. In 2006 the first and second place winners were Kenyan. The prizes for first, second and third place are $15,000, $7,500 and $3,000 respectively. The amounts continue to decrease all the way down to 15th place at $200.

The top three women receive awards ranging from $1000 to $300 while the first five senior citizens finishing receive between $1,500 and $200.

With Kenyans winning the top prizes year after year, the organizers of the race have decided to possibly "throw whitey a bone" by adding in the USA Men's 10K Championship as part of the Peachtree Road Race 2007.

That's right. This year AMERICANS will have a chance to win prizes ranging from $10,000 to $200 for first to fifteenth place at the Peachtree Road Race. Will these Americans be of Kenyan ancestry? Guess we'll know tomorrow.

Peachtree Road Race

Alabama Prays For Rain

Montgomery, AL
Under instructions by proclamation of Alabama governor Bob Riley, residents of that state have been asking the heavens for rain. In a direct and outrageous violation of the separation of church and state, the Republican governor issued the proclamation on June 30 requesting that citizens "pray for rain"

"Throughout our history, Alabamians have turned in prayer to God to humbly ask his blessings and hold us steady during times of difficulty," Riley said. "This drought is without question a time of great difficulty."

The director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Rev. Barry Lynn disapproves of the proclamation saying "He (Riley) shouldn't do these things that raise the specter of government promoting a particular religion, it's just a bad idea".

Riley's proclamation comes off to many as sounding as if it was concocted in the mind of a snake oil salesman, a Haitian voodoo shaman or a red-indian medicine-man rather than from a government official. Is government office really the place for religious fanatics?

Over the weekend intense thunderstorms moved through the state bringing torrential downpours and flash flooding, which resulted property damage in many areas. The National Weather Service reports that the rain produced by these storms was insufficient to solve the state's drought problems.

Step back non-believers, or the rain will never come.
Someone keep that fire a burning, somebody beat the drum...

Quote:
Alabama Gets Rain During "Days Of Prayer"
POSTED: 6:09 am EDT July 3, 2007
Most of Alabama has received rain during the first few days of Governor Riley's "Days of Prayer for Rain.

"Weather officials say the amounts -- ranging from one-quarter inch in parts of west Alabama to three inches in parts of east Alabama -- are not enough to end the drought. But the rain is turning yards from brown to green.

A spokesman for Riley says any amount of rain is helpful and the governor is encouraging people to keep praying. Riley issued a proclamation last week declaring Saturday through July 7 as "Days of Prayer for Rain" in Alabama.

Despite the rain most places have received since Saturday, the Alabama Forestry Commission says it's not enough to lift the ban on outdoor burning in 40 Alabama counties. Those counties are mostly in north and central Alabama.
Original Article here:
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/13611865/detail.html