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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

White Pastoral Assistant Dresses Up In Blackface At National Youth Conference


Yet ANOTHER white person is now claiming that his conscious choice to dress up in blackface was purely “innocent” and not intended to offend anyone……even though blackface is widely known to be racist as hell.


Clay Mills Road Baptist Church Pastor Jeff Fugate claims ignorance was the reason that his assistant dressed up in blackface to participate in a boxing match as part of a skit for the National Young Fundamentalist Conference in Lexington, Ky., reports The Daily Mail.


Many spoke out after Joseph G. Pickens, Fugate’s assistant, tweeted a picture of himself in blackface wearing boxing gloves with the caption, “#NYFC 2014 fool! It’s about to go down! Who thinks they can #contend with the champ???”

A Daily Mail reporter asked Fugate why a “white man wearing blackface in the South” did not raise any red flags, and he claimed that he wasn’t aware of the skit’s content before it was performed. ‘I am so sorry that I have offended anyone by doing something that would be ignorant,’ Fugate, pastor of 23 years, said. ‘It was innocent, I promise you.’

The skit featured a boxing match between a blackfaced Pickens and another man acting as Curly from the Three Stooges. The theme of this year’s National Young Fundamentalist Conference was the boxing-related “Contend.”

Ex-NBA Star Turned Jailbird Jayson Williams Says He Was Evicted From Country Club Crib Because He’s Black!



The former basketball baller has filed a lawsuit against his country club claiming they kicked his friends out of his home because they don’t like black people!

Jayson Williams Says He Was Kicked Out Country Club Because He’s Black

Via RadarOnline reports:

The stunning accusation came to light in court documents filed in May of last year and obtained by Radar. According to Williams’ complaint, he left his friend Charles Houston in charge of his South Carolina mansion when he left the state in February 2010. Houston in turn “contracted with Micheal Walters, a licensed real estate broker with construction and real estate marketing skills” to help prepare the home for sale and provide security. Williams gave both men powers of attorney to do so.

All was going according to plan, the complaint alleges, until Houston told the country club’s management company, Berkeley Hall Club, that they planned “to market the property to and among Jayson Williams’ friends who had played professional basketball with him in the National Basketball Association, such as Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan… and other NBA stars and players who were primarily black professional athletes and entertainers who were known to be friends of Jayson Williams and his family members were financially capable of making the purchase of the home.”

Not long after, the complaint claims, representatives of the Berkeley Hall Club “conspired together … to alienate, inhibit, injure, and prevent … plans to sell the home to another potential black buyer.” Country club guards were told to deny both Houston and Walters entry into the complex, the suit claims, and they want to be reimbursed for the “irreparable injuries” they suffered for being evicted. Williams, as owner, should have had final say over who was staying in his home, the complaint insists.

But in a response to the complaint, Berkeley Hall’s defendants presented different story. In those documents, filed in June of last year and obtained by Radar, the country club alleges that according to the terms of Williams’ divorce from his wife, Tanya, she was permitted access to the home — but not his pals.

“The complaint does not allege that Jayson Williams has been barred from his home,” the plaintiffs point out. “Jayson Williams is still the owner of record of the Property. If Jayson Williams wanted access to the Property, Berkeley Hall Club Inc. would have to give him access. So far, Jayson Williams has not asked for access.”

“Additionally,” the documents continue, “Jayson Williams has the right … to appoint Houston and Walters as invitees, which would confer upon them the right to enter. To date he has not done so.”

The case has dragged on for several months, with depositions just wrapping up this month. It’s currently slated for a June 1 trial date.

The home has since been foreclosed.

You want to know where the Crime is coming from ?


NYPD continues to drive struggling citizens into either poverty or a live of crime through rampant ticket extortion and racial profiling in the name of keeping people safe !

Caught on Tape St. Louis Police Planting Guns On Innocent Blacks


Two white st Louis city police officers have been harassing a black teen, claiming they want him to give up a name of anyone they can "plant a gun on" or else they'll arrest him.

When asked where the gun was, he said they had one The officers told him "I have a fully-loaded 38." Officers were unaware that the teen was filming the ride on his cell phone.

"Your nine years are going to seem like four times more. I know y'all said you need a gun and a body, got to have a body with it," said NAME. "I don't need no gun case. You know I'll get you somebody."

"If you don't give me anything in the next 24-hours then I'll write this case up as you ran from me but you got away. But I know who you are and you had this gun."

While in the cruiser, Robinson pleaded with officers to give him a little more time.

New Cop Trend: Breaking Kid's Arm & Taxpayers Footing The Bills


Rotterdam police allegedly broke the arm of an emotionally disturbed 16-year-old boy after two cops tried to remove him by force from a school bus he refused to leave, and a video revealed the cracking sound of a bone followed by the teenager's moans and shouted expletives.

Now an attorney representing the teenager's family is suing the town and seeking damages in excess of $1 million for a fractured humerus, possible nerve damage, medical expenses and pain and suffering.

The attorney said the teenager's medications were being adjusted at the time, limiting his ability to move. He has been diagnosed with multiple emotional disorders, including Tourette syndrome, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder and pervasive developmental disorder, according to the family's lawyer.

The incident unfolded on the morning of Oct. 9, 2013 in the driveway of the teenager's Rotterdam home and came to light late Friday in a news release issued by Rotterdam Police Chief James Hamilton who said a review determined that "officers followed department protocol and procedures."

In addition, police charged the teen, Jacob Gocheski, with obstructing governmental administration in the second degree, a misdemeanor. He appeared in Rotterdam Town Court on Nov. 18 on the charge, which is pending.

Attorney Kevin Luibrand filed a notice of claim on Jan. 6 against the town on behalf of Gocheski and his parents. "There was clear and obvious use of excessive force," Luibrand said Friday. "They placed his arm in a position where they locked the arm and proceeded with significant force to break the arm between the shoulder blade and elbow, creating a displaced fracture."

Luibrand released an X-ray of the teenager's left arm that showed a gruesome break and a shattered bone midway up the bicep.

The video from the bus showed Sgt. Daniel Ryan and Officer Ronald Armstrong talking for nearly 15 minutes to Gocheski, who wore a camouflage hoodie and kept his head down as he sat alone in a bus seat two rows back from the driver, who worked for Mohonasen Transportation.