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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Meet Zaki Baruti (Lavoy Reed)~ Friend of NAACP and The New Black Panther Party and BFF with Hugo Chavez

WAKE UP AMERICA~Another champion of Socialism/Marxism in the news. You must realize that the destruction of our country is happening from within. You must be vigilant in educating your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers.

Many Americans are oblivious to what is taking place in our country. The radical revolutionary movement disguises itself as a preacher, union member, elected official, teacher, judge, attorney, community organizer and THE ACLU. They are involved in the shaping of our laws, schools, government and attempted "transformation" of our country. They have had control of our children for decades and are indoctrinating them with the lies of anti-capitalism, anti-God, pro-abortion, global warming lies,re-defining marriage, and the re-writing of history to promote their agenda.

Now the left wing is using the "race card" to try to incite and divide us.  This is coming from the top down.  The White House, Congress, DOJ, MSM, and of course all of the left wing mouthpieces of this administration are all using the race card as a way to try to marginalize and silence the peaceful movement of millions of patriots across this country that want smaller government, fiscal responsibility and a government that believes in and follows the Constitution.

Meet ZAKI BARUTI, in this brief bio, I find his response to discrimination interesting:

"DISCRIMINATION: The only personal instance of discrimination that has occurred to me happened in 1965 when I applied for a job with Union Electric. There were three positions available and I was the only Black of five finalists for these positions. However, I wasn't chosen. Thus, the slots were filled by the White applicants. Of course, I felt a twinge of racism, but being young, I did not pursue the issue." 

So here is a man that admits he has not been held back because of his race yet uses racial slurs against another black man, Kenneth Gladney. Where is his outrage over Mr. Gladney's being beaten by another black man and a SEIU union member? It appears that, with this man, racism only goes one way.

7/13/10~Bill O’Reilly interviews Zaki Baruti, the man who called Kenneth Gladney an “Uncle Tom.” Gladney, a black Tea Partier, was beaten by SEIU thugs after attending a Tea Party event.
Baruti said he has “no regrets” for calling Gladney an “Uncle Tom,” and added that he believes, “Most people would agree with that terminology of Uncle Tom being applied to him.”
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Since when is selling buttons of a President with the "joker" face on it or mimicking the President as a dope head when he's admitted to smoking dope grounds for a beating?  Did anyone try to force this idiot to buy the buttons? Does anyone remember the offensive signs and stories about GWB? What about freedom of speech? 

His comments are outrageous and Bill O'Reilly is a pinhead for not calling him out on that! The images Mr Gladney was peddling pale in comparison to the offensive images the left has peddled of other presidents.  Did you notice how he pointed out that the offensive (to him) goods were against the "first African-American president?"  What the hell does that have to do with anything?

And......What is O'Reilly doing giving this asshole a pass?  

The goods that Kenneth Gladney was selling can be purchased on any number of websites or stores....does he plan on sending the SEIU in to beat up any of those people selling these goods because they "offend" him?

In case you aren't familiar with the Kenneth Gladney case, he's some information to bring you up to speed:

From the website Gateway Pundit:
Posted by Jim Hoft on Thursday, July 8, 2010, 6:13 AM
On May 5th, 2010 The Missouri NAACP hosted a press conference and rally on behalf of Perry Molens and Elston McCowan, demanding the county prosecutor drop assault charges stemming from an attack outside Russ Carnahan’s townhall in South St. Louis County on Health Care last August. Molens and McCowan were arrested after the staged Carnahan event in August after they beat, kicked and stomped on black vendor Kenneth Gladney. The two Russ Carnahan supporters and SEIU members also called Kenneth the n-word as they bashed him into the cement.
This press conference in May was intended to drum up political pressure to prevent the jury trial of the two SEIU staff members arrested for attacking Kenneth Gladney in the presence of three witnesses.
Video of the entire press conference was posted online in eight parts and includes speeches by Harold Crumpton (NAACP national board member and president, St Louis City branch), Mary Ratliff, (NAACP state president, Missouri), progressive blogger Adam Shriver (cited as their legal expert), Elston McCowan, Perry Molens, and emceed by Zaki Baruti, UAPO. Also attending the event were a host of self-defined socialist agitators and a self-proclaimed Huffington Post reporter, Jeanine Molloff.
Here is the unbelievable video of the racist NAACP event. The two men accused of attacking Gladney go on trial this month. Elston McCowan, the man standing next to the speaker, can be seen laughing when the speaker says Gladney is not a brother.

Following is the transcript:

Back in the day, we used to call someone like that, and I want to remind you, uh, when this incident occurred, I was really struck by a front page picture of this guy, which we called, a Negro, I mean that we call him a Negro in the fact that he works for not for our people but against our people. Here it is, the day after a young brother, a young man, I didn’t mean to call him a brother, but on the front page of the Post Dispatch, ironically, he’s sitting in a wheelchair, being kissed on the forehead, by a European. Now just imagine that as a poster child picture, not working for our people.
UNREAL.
Ironically, Gladney reached out to the NAACP after the assault, but was mocked by their local president for not filing a claim. 11 months later, the same organization is out in public claiming Gladney isn’t black enough to protect and calling him an “Uncle Tom” for getting his a$$ kicked by SEIU thugs after a Carnahan town hall. And remember- Perry Molens, the SEIU staff member caught on video coming up behind Gladney and throwing him to the ground, is white.
This is outrageous.
Has the NAACP has become a radical racist, leftist group of thugs that promotes public beatings? It looks like it.
Gateway Pundit

UPDATE 7/13/10 Yesterday, the NAACP passed a resolution condemning the “racism” of the tea party movement. They did not pass a resolution condemning the SEIU thugs who beat up Kenneth Gladney, an African-American vendor at a tea party rally. We guess racism is in the eye of Eric Holder.


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With all of the news lately about racism and hate, it is important to point out that it is true that racism does still exist today. The inconvenient truth is that there have not been any incidents of racism from the Tea Party as alleged by the MSM, Democratic Party, NBPP, NAACP, Unions, and any other left-wing group or organization that wants to use the "race card" to try to incite and divide this country. On the contrary, when it comes to organized racism, the New Black Panther Party and the NAACP have built their organizations on hating whites. Members of the NBPP are on video actually calling for the killing of whites and their babies.  They are the equivalent of the KKK and, just like the KKK,  have no place in our society.

Now meet ZAKI BARUTI in an interview in 2006 with "U.S. Hands Off Venezuela".  A Socialist/Marxist organization that praises Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez.  An organization that calls Baruti and other members of the Universal African People's Organization "comrades."

HOV Interviews Zaki Baruti of the UAPO in St. Louis Print E-mail
Wednesday, 08 November 2006
Could you tell us your name, organization, etc.?
My name is Zaki Baruti, I'm President-General of the Universal African People's Organization, whose base headquarters is St. Louis, Missouri.
 Zaki Baruti, President-General of the Universal African People's Organization
Why do you think the question of Venezuela is important for working people and African-American workers in particular here in the United States?

Well, the question of Venezuela is very important to working people and people of African descent on several levels. Number one, the workers across the United  States and throughout the world are constantly exploited by the owners of various factories and the appendages of capitalism, so what's taking place in Venezuela with the workers being empowered sets an example for the western hemisphere as well as throughout the world.
It's very important that we stand in complete solidarity with the workers of the world. In particular to the African community its very important that in Venezuela itself there is a sizable population of people of African descent to the degree of 30%. As we know, across the world people of African descent are normally the most oppressed, and with the revolution that's being led by our brother Hugo Chavez, the vestiges of oppression are being broken, so he will serve as a model for our people as far as one who is seeking and actualizing liberation. As well as the kinds of programs that empower people to have free health care is an example that must be played out across the world, especially in this country where we see over 45 million people who do not have access to proper health care.

So, we at the Universal African People's Organization, as I sit with my brothers next to me Sau'deh, Lionel, Hakim and other brothers and sisters we say - Long live the Venezuelan Revolution! Long live Hugo Chavez! Long live the workers in Brazil who have taken over the factories because factories are closed here because of economic policies, that need to be re-opened. We need to begin to emulate the model being set there.

Do you have any specific message then for the workers of Freteco in Venezuela, and to the Pan-American Gathering of Occupied Factories, of the Landless Peasants Movement in Venezuela and Brazil, and workers in struggle around the rest of Latin America?
Let me salute the brothers and sisters who are coming from across the world to convene around the question of factory takeovers. Keep up the good work!  Bring it back to organize in the poor areas of the United States and across the world, because we must for the salvation of this generation and future generations have a new world order that is based on peace, justice and equality for everyone, and an equitable distribution of wealth for everybody.
  
Some of the comrades of the UAPO at their offices in St. Louis  

Check out this link, Socialist Appeal,  from this story on the Pan American Gathering.

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Written by In Defence of Marxism   
Monday, 30 October 2006
Panamerican Gathering in Defence of Rights, Land Reform and 
Industries called for December 8-10 A Panamerican Gathering in Defence of Rights, Land Reform and Industries has been called in Joinville, SC, Brazil, for December 8-10.

The meeting is being called mainly by the movement of occupied factories and is the continuation of the First Latin American Gathering of Occupied Factories which took place in Caracas in November 2005.

This meeting marks a qualitative change in the movement of occupied factories throughout the American continent and takes a further step forward in the coordination and integration of the movement on an international scale.

The organizations calling for this meeting are the Council of Occupied Factories of Brazil, the National Movement of Occupied Factories (MNER) of Argentina, the Venezuelan Revolutionary Front of Workers of Factories Occupied or under Workers' Co-management (FRETECO), the Brazilian Landless Peasants Movement (MST), the Human Rights Center (CDH) of Joinville-Brazil and the National Workers Command (PIT-CNT), which is the main trade union confederation in Uruguay.

Alan Woods, editor of In Defence of Marxism, will also be present at the meeting.
Below we reproduce the official leaflet advertising the meeting, also available in Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese.

Pan-American Gathering in Defense of Jobs, Rights, Agrarian Reform, and Manufacturing Industry

The Coordinating Council of Occupied Factories, the Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST), and the Human Rights Centre Joinville (CDH) of Brazil along with the National Movement of Recovered Factories (MNER) of Argentina, the Revolutionary Front of Co-managed and Occupied Factories (FRETECO) of Venezuela and the PIT-CNT of Uruguay are pleased to invite the workers of recovered factories, agricultural and urban workers, parliamentarians, the social movements and the youth from across the Americas to fight in defense of the interests of the working class and the sovereignty of the people against imperialism. We invite all to attend the Pan-American Gathering in Defense of Jobs, Rights, Agrarian Reform, and Manufacturing Industry in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil, on December 8-10, 2006.

Because the capitalists, their governments, the multinationals and finance capital desire to submit us to super-exploitation, the workers of all countries, in defense of their dearest interests, have resisted the closure of factories, the loss of jobs, and attacks on our rights.

There are hundreds of factories in Argentina that have been recovered by workers who are faced with a crisis created by the capitalists and their government. In Uruguay, a strong movement of factory recoveries and occupations has developed with the help of the PIT-CNT. In Bolivia it was the miners in defense of their jobs and who fought against the privatization and closure of the mines that put the Bolivian revolution and the nationalization of gas and petroleum on the order of the day. In Brazil the workers have occupied factories and launched a fight for the nationalization of industry in order to save thousands of jobs. In Venezuela the workers occupied factories in the fight against the economic sabotage of the ruling class. With the help of the UNT a movement was launched that took up the call of the Chavez government for nationalizations. In the United States the closing of hundreds of large factories and the loss of thousands of jobs has forced trade unionists to face the question of the occupation and nationalization of these companies.

For these reasons we have organized various national and international meetings of workers in struggle. For these reasons we wish to explain and unite our struggles and unite the oppressed against humanity's common enemy - capital and its wars, pillage and ransacking of the wealth we produce. In Caracas in 2005 we affirmed:
"They close, we open the factories. They rob the land and we occupy it. They make wars and destroy nations, we defend the peace and the sovereign integrity of the people. They divide and we unite. Because we are the working class. Because we are the present and the future of humanity".
(Declaration at the 1st Latin American Meeting of Companies Recovered by the Workers, Caracas, 29/10/05).
"Each factory that is closed is a cemetery of jobs as also are the estates in the country. For this the workers of the field and the city have the right to occupy the factories and the lands to defend their work and the sovereignty of our people. For this we occupy the companies and make them produce"
(Declaration at the 1st Latin American Meeting of Companies Recovered by the Workers, Caracas, 29/10/05).
Panamerican Gathering in Defence of Rights, Land Reform and 
Industries called for December 8-10 We know that there are no human rights without work or under the tyranny of capital. Without agrarian reform there will be no work in the countryside, only an increase of misery in the cities and the fields. The workers cannot accept that the social movements and the defenders of human rights continue to be treated as criminals and continue to be the object of judicial measures undertaken on the basis of accusations reserved for the most infamous of criminals.
Only our organization and our struggle can save jobs in a sustainable manner and achieve the demands of the people. Only the free and democratic discussion between workers, coordinated internationally, can guarantee that our struggle and our organization will be solid enough to defend the interests of the working class.
The exchange of experiences in the Pan-American Gathering in Defense of Jobs, Rights, Agrarian Reform, and of Manufacturing Industry, will allow us to arrive at conclusions and plan common actions which will put our struggle on a higher level in each country.

Only through the fight to defend each job and every gain will we find a way out of the present situation. To those that dare to tell us that there is no way out, that there is no way to confront the forces of capital, we respond with our determination to fight in unity in the defense of all that is socially progressive in what humanity has constructed.

We invite all to organize their delegations and preparatory activities on a national level. We will meet at the Pan-American Gathering in Defense of Jobs, Rights, Agrarian Reform, and of Manufacturing Industry at the Cipla buildings in Brazil on December 8-10, 2006 in order to resist, explain and advance our common struggle.
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Many Americans are oblivious to what is taking place in our country. The radical revolutionary movement disguises itself as a preacher, union member, elected official, teacher, judge, attorney, and community organizer. They are involved in the shaping of our laws, schools, and attempted "transformation" of our country. They have had control of our children for decades and are indoctrinating them with the lies of anti-capitalism, anti-God, pro-abortion, global warming lies,re-defining marriage, and the re-writing of history to promote their agenda.

Now the left wing is working on the destruction of our elections as shown here and here. Please, please, please...WAKE UP AMERICA~if you don't, you will be complicit in the destruction of this great country. You must get involved..you must speak up....you must be silent no more!

~For too long we have gone along blindly and allowed our voices to be silenced~
~WE WILL NOT BE SILENT ANY LONGER~


NOT RACIST
NOT VIOLENT
JUST NO LONGER SILENT

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