Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Channeling his inner George Zimmerman, and Clarence has a pity problem.

The jury is still deliberating in the Michael Dunn trial. It's been almost four hours since the closing statements. Negroes are getting nervous. "Could this really be happening again?" This is starting to become a trend: Young black males are such a "perceived" threat, that if they act too aggressively towards "normal citizens" (see white folks) they should be shot and killed.


Michael Dunn is the latest vigilante who felt "threatened". Unfortunately for Mr. Dunn, however, he doesn't seem quite as calculating as the infamous George Zimmerman Killerman.


But hey, we will see. If this prosecutor loses again he should resign from office forthwith.


Finally, I want to talk about two Negroes. One is firmly and comfortably in the house, the other is trying hard to get in and has been spending most of his time convincing "Mr. Charlie" that he belongs.


The first Negro is Clarence Thomas. This Negro recently declared that here in America we are too sensitive about race. This is an ironic statement coming from Clarence, since if only we had been more sensitive about the issue of workplace harassment 23 years ago ,he would not have been a member of the Supreme Court today.
This is the latest "woe is me" pronouncement from a man who has mastered the art of playing the victim. ("High tech lynching" my ass.) Now it is "Northern liberal elites" picking on him because he dares to be a conservative black man in America. Please! It sounds like Clarence Thomas is the one who is overly sensitive if you ask me. 


Then there is Don Lemon.


I was really hoping to move on from the Samuel L. Jackson interview with that "entertainment reporter" who mistook him for Laurence Fishburne. But now this Negro Lemon had to weigh into the mix, and as is always the case with these types of Negroes, he chooses to soothe Massa's conscience by making this about Jackson overreacting. Because don't we all have a hard time telling members of the same race apart? Yes, I confuse George Clooney with Steve Buscemi all the time.


Then, to make matters worse, he tries to sell us on a ridiculous analogy about plaid shirt wearing guys in Brooklyn. (Still scratching head on that one.)


Make no mistake; Negroes like Lemon are kept around places like CNN to be the resident Negro who tells ignorant and clueless white folks exactly what they want to hear: "It's those blacks who complain too much Massa; there is nothing wrong with what you said. Those blacks are just too sensitive. "






 

52 comments:

  1. Sure Wayne. Two is a trend.

    Over 30 black mob attacks?

    Over 75 knock games that have killed four people?

    No trend there.

    Keep hustling for the cause!!!

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  2. Who ask you? We know how you feel about blacks leaving the Democrat plaaa...i mean party..

    You mean the HOAX of 23 years ago? EPIC FAIL.

    Clarence can play the woe is me card like all the left do-even Wayne. WHITE GIRL BLEED A LOT!!

    Who can blame Clarence when the left is hating on him because his wife is white? Not to mention the racial slurs, death threats and hoaxes coming from Wayne and his ilk.

    Why do black democrats and white liberals fear the black SCOTUS man?



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  3. Anonymous11:01 PM

    Kinkycon, "Who can blame Clarence when the left is hating on him because his wife is white? Not to mention the racial slurs, death threats and hoaxes coming from Wayne and his ilk."

    CT's wife is White? Wow, he has come a long way for an ugly bm from MS. I mean, he has all the credentials of success in America.

    Field, and PilotX can't boast such success.

    Thanks for the info, Kinky. But you are wrong about the death threats. You see, people of Field's ilk and also PilotX's ilk don't believe in taking another's life, UNLESS it is abortion. So your judgment is a little off tonight.

    Besides, I bet Field doesn't even own a gun. It's his way of protesting against the NRA. Field is a very peaceful saintly man.

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  4. Anonymous11:12 PM

    Brotha Field, I hate to say it but many of our peeps carry the genes of Uncle Tom. I mean, our race is riddled with "toms". In fact, you need to be on hyper-vigilance with our 'own' people when Whites are involved. In just about every case, there is a traitor among us serving Massa.

    CT is no different, except he has proved that he is different from his own people. He has no use for us...period. He is now a white southern man in black skin. Get used to it.

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  5. Anita Hill lied.

    You know it. I know it. Anita knows it.

    You hate Clarence Thomas because he is a real Field Negro, sitting on the highest court in the land, while you sit in some mouldering office all day listening to pathetic stories from people who never should have been parents.

    You run a blog that serves those in charge like a happy butler. You speak Power to Truth but pretend you are a rebel. You are the true House Negro.

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  6. Anonymous11:28 PM

    Mr Field, I hope you will honor the great Black surgeon, Ben Carson this month. In addition to being the best surgeon known today, he is also a of upstanding character and courage:

    http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/oreilly/index.html#/v/3194264012001

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  7. Anonymous11:32 PM

    Magnus, preach it!

    Of course, you know Field's disciples PilotX, Granny, Desert, PC and Dr Nuwang will be coming after you?

    counting 10-9-8-7....

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  8. had been more sensitive about the issue of workplace harassment 23 years ago ,he would not have been a member of the Supreme Court today.


    How do you feel about clinton having sex with an intern?

    What about the san diego mayor being replaced with a republican. Maybe if he had heard of workplace harassment he wouldn't have been forced to quit.

    Or are democrats still off limits?

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  9. I feel badly for SC Justice Thomas. His days at Yale were apparently very bad as everyone there assumed he got in on Affirmative Action and not his academic abilities.

    SCJ C. Thomas apparently felt so bad about this that he in a classic Pedagogy of the Oppressed absorbed everything his tormentors believe and had to out whitey whitey.

    Very sad to see a man embrace a value system that loathes him.

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  10. Very sad to see a man embrace a value system that loathes him."
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    Not very self-aware, are we Gene?

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  11. Oh Clarence Clarence, he has so much potential but continues to waste it. He is one of the most powerful men on the planet and has the ability to change lives with the stroke of a pen but instead he sees himself as some sort of powerless victim? What else does he want/need to be happy? I have yet to read anything about him being pleased with his situation. He is a lucky guy, a la Tim Scott. He could very well be a beloved figure if he goes into communities of color and challenges students to live up to their full potential but he has to live up to his own. By all accounts he is just antonin Scalia's puppet and that's not a good reputation to have. He came in the footsteps of a giant so maybe he just fell victim of expectations being too great. It's never too late though.

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  12. Anonymous1:05 AM

    And here I thought you were going to cover the entire florida state fair being shut down because of another chimp out mob.

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  13. Judge Bean1:20 AM

    PilotX:Freeing Slaves from the republican plantation since the 70's said...

    Oh Clarence Clarence, he has so much potential but continues to waste it. He is one of the most powerful men on the planet and has the ability to change lives with the stroke of a pen but instead he sees himself as some sort of powerless victim?
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    You are confusing Clarence with the King of the Negroes and his magic pen.

    What is Justice Thomas supposed to do for black people? Issue Get out of Jail Free cards?

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  14. Anonymous2:23 AM

    What Ct is supposed to do for Blacks is to be a good Supreme Court Justice of the United States. Thanks all.

    What PilotX wants from CT is to follow Pilot's idea of who, and what CT is supposed to be, which is "be" who pilot wants. It's not going to happen. CT is who he is and that is the way it's going to be. So, maybe PilotX needs to change himself?

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  15. Sandy2484:43 AM

    Clarence is proof that the writers of Undercover Brother were right. LOL While I hope Dunn gets convicted, the fact that this murder took place in Florida may mean an acquittal. As for Don Lemon, meh.

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  16. "Brotha Field, I hate to say it but many of our peeps carry the genes of Uncle Tom. I mean, our race is riddled with "toms". "

    Give it a rest white boy.

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  17. Didn't uncle Clarence preside over Rush's sham wedding?

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  18. Good thing for Dunn if he goes to the pokie he can teach more thugs lessons. Win win.

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  19. "Mouldering office"? Wrong, wingnut

    My office is much nicer than the one Clarence jigs from. :)

    PC has a way of spotting these frauds.

    BTW PC, how is the weather in England?

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  20. Anon@11:01, real men don't need guns. But please don't try to break into to my home. My wife is from the South. ;)

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  21. Anonymous8:47 AM

    "...mastered the art of playing the victim."

    This from a man who runs a blog called Field Negro.

    The hypocrisy! It burns!

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  22. Anonymous9:24 AM

    Blogger field negro said...
    Anon@11:01, real men don't need guns. But please don't try to break into to my home. My wife is from the South. ;)

    7:33 AM
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    Well, there aren't many 'real' men in America cause damn near every one has a gun....make that several guns.

    I am surprised you would be married to someone with a gun. May I suggest that you don't piss her off?

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  23. Anonymous9:58 AM

    nothing scares white liberals and negroes on the democrat plantation more than a strong independent black man.

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  24. Yet another democrat being "convinced" of fraud.

    Democrat political values.

    And when Nagin took the stand in his own defense, "He did a belly flop," often answering questions on cross-examination by saying he couldn't recall who paid for a trip or perk.
    http://edition.cnn.com/2014/02/12/justice/louisiana-nagin-convicted/


    "Couldn't recall?" Is that a democrat talking point? Or was he channeling his inner hillary?

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  25. PilotX:Freeing Slaves from the republican plantation since the 70's said...

    Didn't uncle Clarence preside over Rush's sham wedding?


    Don't believe everything you read on dailykos.

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  26. "BTW PC, how is the weather in England?"

    Today, beautiful. Yesterday scary shit.

    105 mph winds around here, trees crashing down all round us.

    The garage door blew open so I ran outside to lock it up, and ten minutes later it blew open again, the lock had just been trashed. So I drove my car round the back and parked it against the garage door to wedge it shut.

    As I was doing that a poplar tree split in two with an ear-splitting crack about 25 metres away. Came down and trashed the fence between us and the field behind us that is normally full of sheep but is currently flooded.

    In the field to the left of that one, the farmer accidentally left one sheep behind on 'The Silence of the Lambs Day', and he's been living on his own for several months now. He looks a little skinny and a little bedraggled, but he's being doing OK, so I thought good luck to him. Anyway as I'm taking a photo of the split Poplar tree, a huge fucking tree, at least 100' high came crashing down into the field and just clipped 'Shaun' as we call him on his hind legs, though he seemed to be OK - he looks like he's had enough of life now. I may call the farmer, I'm not sure. He lives in Somerset so I guess it's a long way to come for one sheep.

    Power kept going off, only for a few seconds at a time, but of course every time the modem and the Skybox needed to reset which was a pain in the ass. My brother and his wife couldn't get home, so they had to camp out here for a few hours till the major roads had been cleared of debris.

    I posted a couple of photos of the damage round our house on page 7 of this OTF thread.

    http://www.wsc.co.uk/forum-index/28-world/880251-february-storms?limit=20&start=120



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  27. Field,

    Keep up the good work. Sometimes, I wonder about these Mis-educated genetically bred negroes. At the same time, We have given them too many passes as a community when "their" community abandon them.Or when they are in trouble.

    I used to play this interesting game with my friends, Trader.

    They trade certain elements from your "people" for someone fron another community. For instance, I say:

    I trade Clarance Thomas for John Brown

    My Asian Friend say:
    I trade Michele Malkin for Sojourner Truth
    ...



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  28. Dunn Deal11:45 AM

    field negro said...

    Anon@11:01, real men don't need guns. But please don't try to break into to my home. My wife is from the South. ;)
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    At least there is one man in the house for you to hide behind.

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  29. Newson publishing is informing you that we’re publishing a junior adult book for adults, about the Afro-American Confederate slave during the Civil War and also the participation the black slave spy contribution to the conclusion of the Civil War, this will be a full color illustrated book.
    It does showcase a very sensitive issue and highlight the characteristics, evolution and lineage of the field and house Negro slave.
    Newson’s book is about a set of twin slave boys in the ante-bellum south. They are left motherless due to birth complications, so they are raised in the household of their master, Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. Even though Jackson later becomes a Confederate general, before the war he is a southern scofflaw. He flouts the laws forbidding slave literacy by teaching Afro-Americans to read and write. He, also, teaches his slaves the basic tenets of Christianity; that all mankind should have the right to worship and know Christ. Jackson's extraordinary relationship with African Americans in the Slave South and in the Confederacy deserves a book of its own.
    Here's my project URL:
    https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/154467522/american-civil-war-black-confederacy

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  30. The Dunn case should be a lesson to America about the dangers of automatically associating young blacks with violence and criminality.

    I was hoping to celebrate Dunn's conviction by heading over to the Florida State Fair, but they had to cancel it:

    http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/24694482/2014/02/11/sheriff-looks-to-black-leaders-for-state-fair-help

    Those darn teens again!

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  31. field negro said...
    My office is much nicer than the one Clarence jigs from. :)
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    So, are you saying you are more of a jigger than Clarence?

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  33. Is this black mob thing becoming a trend?

    Every week i read about whites,asians and hispanics being attacked by black mobs.

    I hear about whites and asians dying because the knockout game aka polar bear hunting.

    I see "white girl bleed a lot" becoming a bestseller.

    Field tells me not to read the book.

    I'm told black on white crime is a myth.

    I just don't know who to believe anymore.

    White people shouldn't fear large groups of blacks? Or should they?

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  34. Kinky, we have a million hard right nut jobs like you on this site, they come and they go like the seasons. However you are without doubt the most skull- crushingly tedious poster we have ever had. Congratulations, you must be very proud.

    Oh and your stupid, self-published books are not best sellers and never will be unless people start buying them as a cure for insomnia.

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  35. Or when they start running out of toilet paper. :)

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  36. Best seller on Amazon..


    I understand PilotX. I ask tough questions and bring facts,logic, to the fields.

    I'll go easy on y'all next time...



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  37. Anonymous4:48 PM

    Although Thomas is severely limiting his public exposure by declining virtually any unfavorable publicity, he has compensated HarperCollins by promising, according to the Times, "strong support" for his book from conservative commentators, especially from his buddy Rush Limbaugh. (Thomas performed Limbaugh's third marriage and never tires of listening to the conservative pundit.) According to Thomas, Limbaugh will read sections of the book on his radio program, literary merit notwithstanding. If HarperCollins can just get Ann Coulter to write about it and Ted Olson to somehow plug it during an oral argument, Thomas is guaranteed a best seller without the agony of a single book review. This isn't a book tour. It's a Federalist Society pep rally.

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  38. Anonymous4:55 PM

    As far as I can tell the Florida State Fair is still going on. Check this linked site

    http://www.crackercountry.org/

    Ain't no brothas going to crackercountry.

    Damn Field, you have some stupid trolls.

    "I ask tough questions and bring facts,logic, to the fields."

    Does this imbecile actually believe this?

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  39. Uh oh, looks like the number 4 gop leader in the house is under investigation. Ya know, the nice but dull lady who gave the official gop response to the State of the Union Address. Seems like the repubs like their corruption.

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  40. "Seems like the repubs like their corruption."

    They'll always be minor leaguers compared to the democrooks.

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  41. Anonymous5:20 PM

    field negro said...

    Or when they start running out of toilet paper. :)
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    Like in Africa?

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  42. "This isn't a book tour. It's a Federalist Society pep rally."

    Quote worthy.

    "Or when they start running out of toilet paper. :)
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    Like in Africa?"

    You have never been, but I have been to a trailer park.

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  43. Skeeter McMullet6:24 PM

    "You have never been, but I have been to a trailer park"


    To rob somebody?

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  44. No, actually to defend one of your brothers who was charged with a crime.

    See, I even represent white people.

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  45. Skeeter McMullet6:56 PM

    With the way you look at race, I feel sorry for any white people you represent.

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  46. "Kinky;Con said...
    Sure Wayne. Two is a trend.

    Over 30 black mob attacks?

    Over 75 knock games that have killed four people?

    No trend there.

    Keep hustling for the cause!!!"


    The aforementioned is mild considering the game white mobs used to play back in the day, called lynching.

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  47. Gotta agree BKR in a country of over 300,000,000 people that makes you chances of being involved in a "mob" attack 1 in 10,000,000. I'll take those odds. How about KO game? About 1 in 4,000,000. Paranoia much? About the same odds of winning Powerball but to let our conservative friends tell the story there's a scary negro around every corner waiting to clock a white guy. These guys are scared of their own shadows.

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  48. Don't feel sorry for them,Skeeter. In the end, they are usually glad that they bet on black. ;)

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  49. Nah Field, Skeeter is so racist he'd rather go to jail with a white lawyer than go free with a blah lawyer.

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  50. PilotX:Freeing Slaves from the republican plantation since the 70's said...
    Paranoia much?
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    PilotX discounts thousands of knockout acts occurring today, yet still shakes in his boots over a smaller number of lynchings that occurred a century ago.

    Go figure.

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