Showing posts with label Michael Slager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Slager. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Where’d Trump Get His Homicides Up 17% Stat? from the WASHINGTON POST

An interesting article from http://www.vdare.com about homicide. This follows this post about the Immigration policies of the GOP. Remember, “Amnesty” means ANY non-enforcement of existing immigration laws! This follows this comment and this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! Also, you can read two very interesting books HERE.
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Where’d Trump Get His Homicides Up 17% Stat? from the WASHINGTON POST


From the Washington Post:
More people were murdered last year than in 2014, and no one’s sure why
By Max Ehrenfreund and Denise Lu
Jan. 27, 2016
The number of homicides in the country’s 50 largest cities rose nearly 17 percent last year, the greatest increase in lethal violence in a quarter century.
A Wonkblog analysis of preliminary crime data found that about 770 more people were killed in major cities last year than the year before, the worst annual change since 1990.
The killings increased as some law enforcement officials and conservative commentators were warning that violent crime was on the rise amid a climate of hostility toward police. They said protests and intense scrutiny of officers who used lethal force had caused officers to become disengaged from their jobs, making streets more dangerous. Some have called it the “Ferguson effect,” after the St. Louis suburb in which Michael Brown Jr. was shot and killed by a police officer in 2014.
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I blogged about this study last January.
The post-Ferguson spike in homicides was first documented by Carl Bialik in Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight last September 11, 2015. I blogged about it here.

[Comment at Unz.com]

Monday, November 23, 2015

Editorial: Mizzou Counterstrike!

Editorial

The Group www.yaf.org began the counterstrike at Mizzou! This strategy can be used in other trending liberal areas such as Maryland, South Carolina, Minnesota, and California as well as any others you are concerned about!

 
Last night at the University of Missouri, the campus conservatives were triumphant in the battle for free speech and sanity. Through Young America’s Foundation, Mizzou’s conservative club hosted Ben Shapiro in front of a packed audience (and overflow room), and a massive online audience. Approximately 160,000 people tuned in to watch the event online, in addition to the 400 present in the auditorium and overflow room.
Shapiro knocked down the liberal arguments over “white privilege,” “safe spaces,” and “microaggressions.” The conservative students at Mizzou were inspired to become more active on campus and showed the university that not everyone agrees with the liberal protesters who took control of the campus last week.

If you’re looking to become more active on campus or invite a conservative speaker to your school, here are four lessons you can take from last night’s event at Mizzou.

Lesson 1: There Are More Conservatives on Campus Than You Think
First, conservatives win by being vocal. Last week, the University of Missouri’s campus was taken over by liberal protesters, claiming Mizzou needed to address its “climate of racism.” The vocal minority appeared to be a majority, as conservative students had yet to stage a counter-movement. That all changed last night. For once, the liberal students at Mizzou, and in the audience listening to Ben Shapiro got a taste of what it feels like to be a college conservative: Outnumbered.
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Lesson 2: A Handful of Flyers and Tweets Don’t Cut it for Advertising
“Boots on the ground” activism is the way to go. The conservative club at Mizzou worked for hours a day leading up to the lecture, hoping to secure a large audience. They plastered campus with (literally) thousands of posters and passed out hundreds of flyers on campus. They also “chalked” the entire campus, posting quotes like “check you liberal privilege” and “see Ben Shapiro tonight at 6 pm!” When preparing for an on-campus lecture, writing a blog and posting a couple tweets on social media isn’t enough. The Mizzou conservatives proved that this week.
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Lesson 3: Call out the Left for their Failed Ideas
Telling the truth always wins. The title of Ben Shapiro’s lecture, “Truth is a Microaggression,” couldn’t be more accurate. Shapiro didn’t silence liberal dissent because he was loud or simply because there was a large audience. He silenced the liberal protesters in the room because he told the truth forcefully and thoroughly.
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Lesson 4: Work with YAF!
Finally, we encourage you to work with YAF if you want to fight back on campus. Several of the conservatives at Mizzou attended our Fall Conference at the Reagan Ranch last week, where they saw Ben Shapiro speak. They were so inspired by his talk, and excited to become more active on campus, that we worked with them to stage this event in a matter of six days. We can do the same for you. Contact us today.





 Mizzou:
http://www.yaf.org/mizzou-weaponize-safe-place.aspx

 http://www.vdare.com/posts/sailer-in-takis-magazine-on-u-of-missouris-real-problem-black-football-players-raping-white-coeds 

https://www.thefire.org/academic-freedom-under-attack-by-missouri-lawmaker/

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

A Campus Dilemma: Mixing Alcohol with Education

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about campus alcohol. This follows this post about religious worship. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.
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A Campus Dilemma: Mixing Alcohol with Education


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A recent near-riot at the Queen's University's 'Homecoming' in Kingston, Ontario, Canada raises the question, should education be routinely mixed with alcohol?

A recent near-riot at the Queen's University's 'Homecoming' in Kingston, Ontario, Canada raises the question, should education be routinely mixed with alcohol?
The Kingston Whig-Standard's front page headline (September 27, 2005) reads: "Next year use water cannons, mayor says. City, police vow changes in '06". This appeared the day after a partying crowd of 7,000 students hit the streets. Some burned a car; others pelted police and fire crews with bottles.
The evening for celebrating the 'Homecoming' at Queen's University began with small front-yard parties that grew into a huge, lawless mob smashing bottles and leaving pavements covered in broken glass. The violent crowds hindered paramedics trying to reach a half-conscious young woman in the middle of an intersection who was suffering from alcohol poisoning.
Two mounted police took 15 minutes to clear a way for paramedics to find her. The number of people requiring treatment for avoidable injuries and drunkenness also created a major backlog of untreated patients at hospital emergency rooms.
A follow-up headline three weeks later read: "Police bill Queen's $84,000." Police delivered this expensive bill to University officials after making 33 charges for 22 criminal offenses. Kingston plans a tougher response for 2006. Current plans call for Tasers, pepper spray, tear gas, a riot squad of 60 officers and a dozen more on horseback.
Alcoholic 'rites of passage' are widespread in North American culture. School partying is viewed as the acceptable 'growing up' experience for college-age students. According to one California college, "Students generally feel that experiences with alcohol are part of growing up, and hence should be part of the social education that Colleges offer."
But is this practice all that beneficial to the participating students? Look at some of the most obvious consequences! Stanford Magazine has reported that the average college student spends $900 a year on alcohol—compared with $450 on books!
A 1997 Harvard School of Public Health report found that almost 43 percent of American college students binge at least once every two weeks. These students are more likely to sexually assault or harass their classmates, destroy property or disturb the peace (Stanford Alumni News, 2000).
The Denver Post reports that in December of 2004 a Colorado State University Sigma Pi fraternity was disbanded after a popular CSU sophomore was found dead from alcohol poisoning in the fraternity house. She had consumed as many as 40 drinks at parties before she went to Sigma Pi.
Pomona College—in the Los Angeles suburb of Claremont, California—conducted an in-depth study in 2002 of its alcohol culture. The report disclosed that first-year students are more prone to alcohol problems because they are often inexperienced, away from home for the first time and with the added freedom of college. Being under-age they tend to 'front load': to drink heavily in a short period of time before a social event in order to remain drunk throughout its duration.
Because the majority of them drink on campus, students in dorms live in an environment where alcohol is prevalent. Their sleep and study habits are affected. Their involvement in property damage and vandalism also increases.
Driving under the influence, or riding in a vehicle with someone else driving under the influence is another significant problem. The report states, "'Last year at Pomona College there were nine official outside agency response incidents involving alcohol where a student was hospitalized" (Committee for Investigating the Alcohol Culture at Pomona College, December 2003).
A respected authority makes plain the problem: "Alcohol is the third-largest killer in the United States, ranking behind heart disease and cancer. If traffic fatalities and death certificate diagnoses related to alcoholic use were included in the statistics, alcoholism would be recognized as our nation's number one killer" ( Mayo Clinic Family Health Book, page 326).
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Abuse of alcohol is a threat to more than just one's physical health. It is equally a threat to one's spiritual health. And it clearly has serious consequences for students who choose to mix frequent and excessive alcohol consumption with their education.
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Monday, April 13, 2015

Editorial: Is fleeing when a police yells "freeze" a crime?

Editorial

In South Carolina there was an incident in which a police officer "allegedly" shot someone. Note that in most coverage the word "allegedly" is not being used. This incident is being tied to many previous incidents of police shooting perpetrators.

Nicholas Stix has a very interesting take on this at www.Vdare.com

http://www.vdare.com/articles/here-we-go-again-walter-scott-michael-slager-and-another-post-american-lynch-mob

So why bother with Slager? Everyone, Left and (Respectable) Right, agrees that he’s a murderous RACIST monster. Shouldn’t I just concede this one, and move on to a more winnable battle?

In bystander Feidin Santana’s video, whose order CNN deliberately scrambled, Officer Slager and Walter Scott are seen wrestling on the ground. In the next scrambled installment, they are wrestling standing, with Scott pulling the Taser out of Officer Slager’s hand (the Taser falls to the ground), whereupon Scott takes off yet again, but this time, Officer Slager fires eight times, hitting Scott in the back five times, and the latter drops to the ground, lying on his belly.
The Officer then handcuffs Scott. The MSM has vilified Slager for doing this, but he was merely following standard operating procedure.
Officer Slager then goes back to the Taser on the ground, walks it over to where Scott is lying, and drops it by his body, and then picks it up again.
That sequence was certainly not SOP. But arguably Slager might have been shocked and confused. Note that, by then, a black officer was also on the scene.