Wednesday, November 18, 2015

BLM cries over spilled blood: it should be about them

Some people benefit from the misery of others because it takes the focus off them onto something of greater immediacy. Hillary Clinton and her emails versus the ISIS terrorist attacks in Paris, is an example. Nobody is concerned with her mishandling of classified information on her private server or the fact that she lied about Benghazi--the world is too shocked and horrified about Paris and the 129 dead and 350 plus seriously injured.

But some people don't want the focus taken from them. For example, babies need your attention whenever their needs aren't being met. They cry, they scream, they make a racket, just so you will take care of them.

Another example can be seen with young children at the playground calling for "Mommy" to "Look at me, look at me!" whenever they do something their little brains think will impress her.

Then we have Black Lives Matter.

This group, consisting of students outraged over the way their school handled racial issues, (like failing to fire professors who still want to hold class while other students want to pretend it's 1967) is now outraged that the Paris terrorist attacks last Friday have taken the attention away from them.

"Hey, look at me, look at me!"

Several of these angry, spoiled brats have gone on Twitter to yell at the world for "losing the spotlight," in the media.

"Racist white people kill me, you want everyone to have sympathy for YOUR tragedy, but you have none for ours," tweeted Melanin Monroe (who may have more melanin than brains) under the handle @NeonElectricity.

Monroe, if she is a 'she' and if she is actually black, has obvious race issues when she implies that "white people" are all racists. That in itself is a racist statement by definition. But interestingly enough, she (?) takes the name Marilyn Monroe, a white female icon, and couples it with "Melanin," which is the skin pigmentation that gives us our skin color, to make fun of whites--or so it seems.

Here's another twit trying to equate the Paris atack to her agenda:

Kyra @_kyrahardy
Interesting how the news reports are covering the Paris terrorist attacks but said nothing about the terrorist attack at



In any case, it's pretty obvious that the Black Lives Matter people need to be less racist and less judgmental about all white people. They need to learn to delay their need for social gratification and wait until they can be back in the spotlight again, so they can restart their whining over how unfair society is to folks with more melanin.

Actually, if they really believed that it is merely melanin that makes the difference in people, and that in this wonderful country we all have the same opportunities to succeed (see Dr. Ben Carson for more on that topic), there wouldn't be so much division and anger and blood pressures would be lowered.

Oh, and "Neon Electricity" is a non sequitur.


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