Louisiana – Melanoid Nation Foundation https://www.melanoidnation.org Sat, 20 Feb 2016 23:31:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Louisiana White Supremacist Race Soldiers Make Propaganda Video Targeting Black Citizens https://www.melanoidnation.org/louisiana-white-supremacist-race-soldiers-make-propaganda-video-targeting-black-citizens/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/louisiana-white-supremacist-race-soldiers-make-propaganda-video-targeting-black-citizens/#comments Sat, 20 Feb 2016 23:15:06 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=3260 In a recent video that has gone viral, a group of tough talking suspected white supremacist race soldiers acting as law enforcement issued coded threats against Black citizens of St. Landry Parish.

The system of white supremacy has always created Black “super predator” threats, going all the way back to the 1800’s.  And the super predator myth/propaganda has always been used to justify excessive force against all Black people.

“You will be hunted. You will be tracked. And if you raise your weapon to a man like me, we’ll return fire with superior power,” St. Landry Parish Capt. Clay Higgins says in the Crimstoppers video while wearing an armored vest, holding an assault rifle and standing in front of several dozen race soldiers acting as law enforcement officials. Higgins also used dehumanizing code words for Black people like “thugs” (which is the new N-Word), “animals”, and “heathens”. You will rarely, if ever hear the media or law enforcement use these type of terms against white suspects no matter how heinous their crimes are.

 

 

In order to further justify targeting random Black people at will, these race soldiers use catch-all terms like “suspected gang members”. In a system of white supremacy, all Black people are suspected gang members or suspected criminals. Because the crime is melanin.

White supremacy is built on deception tactics. And one deception tactic the race soldiers in this video used was to surround themselves with elderly  Civil Rights/Christian Clergy type of Black males who stand in silence in the background. The white supremacists knew that their agenda had racial overtones, so they thought by placing elderly Black people in the video and mis-categorizing them as “community leaders”, the racist agenda would be ignored.

Well it’s not.

This video is nothing more that Nazi-styled anti-Black, racist propaganda that is used to justify terrorizing groups of innocent Black citizens by associating random Black people with street gangs, whether there is a real connection or not.

Below is another video of the same race soldier Captain Higgins from a couple of years ago talking about locating a white female fugitive who was wanted for drugs and weapons charges. Notice the language he used is totally different from when he was talking about Black suspects:

In this video about the white criminal suspect, Clay Higgins did not use any dehumanizing terms at all. As a matter of fact, he showed complete compassion for this white criminal, by porting her as ‘a young lady raised by good parents” who just “continues to fall prey to the criminal element she seems to prefer”.  This is proof of this race soldier’s racial bias.

Government backed racial terrorism like this is further proof that Black people need reparations in the United States. Because the white supremacists have maintained a non-stop 400 year old campaign of absolute terror against people classified as Black. And like the United Nations recently stated, Black people in America are in need of reparations to correct this onslaught of legalized terror.

 

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Student Hangout In Louisiana College Town Has Staff Stamp Black Student’s Hand With The ‘N’-Word https://www.melanoidnation.org/student-hangout-in-louisiana-college-town-has-staff-stamp-black-students-hand-with-the-n-word/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/student-hangout-in-louisiana-college-town-has-staff-stamp-black-students-hand-with-the-n-word/#comments Sat, 21 Nov 2015 07:47:05 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=2907 BATON ROUGE, LA — The LSU Revillea student publication for Louisiana State University, has reported a recent incident involving a young Melanoid student experiencing a racist gesture after patronizing a local establishment.

The establishment–named Reggie’sis an after hours hangout for many of the university’s students, and has apparently served as such for the past 15 years. However, one young Black female student stepped forth and shed light on Reggie’s questionable practices regarding how it checks in its patrons. Taylor Ward is the Melanoid student previously mentioned who took to Twitter to express her frustration with her visit to Reggie’s, went on to describe the following:

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This image is a screenshot of Ward’s Tweet, which was later deleted. As the picture depicts above, the stamp on her hand bears an eerie resemblance to the word “nigger”, even though letters are positioned upside down to illustrate the covert racist message the bar attempted to convey.

This isn’t the only clue that this place of business is owned and/or operated by suspected white supremacists. Last month, the LSU Reville ran a feature which went in-depth by questioning the suspect culture of the business. The story featured its discriminatory practices toward Melanoid people, to its tasteless choice of decorations in the form of a large confederate flag which hangs freely behind the counter of the bar.

Picture of the confederate flag which hangs in the bar area of Reggie’s.

 

 

The manager of Reggie’s, who as expected, has defended the venue’s use of the “Reggie/Nigger” stamps, has stated that the stamps have been used once a week for the past decade, and that there is no racial messages connected to the stamp. On another note, the term “Reggin”–the same word that is stamped on the Black hands of Taylor Ward and countless other Blacks who frequent the establishment–is derived with the intention of being the opposite of a “nigger/Black person”. It refers to white people who “act Black”, or choose to “slum” with Black people.

Watch the video on the story below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLDipXJKplo

 

B. Clark

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How Quickly We Forget: George W. Bush & The 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina https://www.melanoidnation.org/how-quickly-we-forget-george-w-bush-the-10th-anniversary-of-hurricane-katrina/ https://www.melanoidnation.org/how-quickly-we-forget-george-w-bush-the-10th-anniversary-of-hurricane-katrina/#comments Sat, 29 Aug 2015 05:12:40 +0000 http://melanoidnation.org/?p=2402 This week, the previous U.S. President George W. Bush visited New Orleans to join the city’s citizens in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the violent storm that caused severe damage to the city’s infrastructure, causing 1 million people to evacuate the flooded city. In addition to “The Big Easy” traditionally recognized as a city comprising of predominately Melanoid citizens, the good Brothers and Sisters in that particular city failed to receive the aid they needed in such a dire situation as the onset Katrina’s catastrophic presence on that fateful late August day back in 2005.

Below is a short video clip that effectively highlights the hypocrisy of George “Dubya” Bush as he cozies himself up with young Melanoid girls for selfies, dancing a jig with his wife (Laura) for the cameras, and makes his overall presence felt in New Orleans by delivering speeches and interviews which expressed contrived nuggets of contrition. Keep in mind that it was Bush and his administration that were slow to respond to the cries of the thousands of Melanoid people who were displaced from their homes because of Katrina, infected with illnesses as a result of being exposed to unsanitary conditions in the storm’s aftermath, and outright murdered in cold blood by suspected white supremacists who saw the storm’s Melanoid victims as ‘looters’.

 

B. Clark

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