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Topic: Black Racist on DHS Payroll
Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/22/13 09:52 AM
Edited by Dodo_David on Thu 08/22/13 09:52 AM
Here is an excerpt from a report published by the Southern Poverty Law Center:

By day, Ayo Kimathi works for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a small business specialist in a unit that buys such items as handcuffs, ammunition and guns.

Off-duty, he calls himself “the Irritated Genie.” He’s a gay-bashing, revenge-seeking black nationalist who advocates on his website – War on the Horizon – the mass murder of whites and the “ethnic cleansing” of “black-skinned Uncle Tom race traitors.”

“Warfare is eminent,” the website declares, “and in order for Black people to survive the 21st century, we are going to have to kill a lot of whites – more than our Christian hearts can possibly count.”

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Thu 08/22/13 10:49 AM
This is the type of guy that will "go postal" one day.

willing2's photo
Thu 08/22/13 10:55 AM
It's okay for negro extremists to advocate killing Caucasians. Freedom of speech.

But, it's racist if Caucasians call for the killing of the negro.

Got it

msharmony's photo
Thu 08/22/13 11:01 AM

It's okay for negro extremists to advocate killing Caucasians. Freedom of speech.

But, it's racist if Caucasians call for the killing of the negro.

Got it


its racist either way

and legal either way

although employers aren't required to risk reputation or customers by keeping such individuals on their payroll

willing2's photo
Thu 08/22/13 11:04 AM
OMG!!!!!!!

You finally admitting faieycan and shabitch are racists?

Winx's photo
Thu 08/22/13 11:10 AM

It's okay for negro extremists to advocate killing Caucasians. Freedom of speech.

But, it's racist if Caucasians call for the killing of the negro.

Got it


He hates gays and other black people too. From the article:

"The enemies’ list on WOH rivals that of President Richard Nixon’s in terms of length. It includes, among others, Rev. Al Sharpton, Lil Wayne, Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi Goldberg, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, who he calls “Colon,” and even President Obama, “a treasonous mulatto scum dweller … who will fight against reparations for Black people in amerikkka, but in favor of fag rights for freaks in amerikkka and Afrika.”

Winx's photo
Thu 08/22/13 11:11 AM
They need to fire him. He's a loose cannon. He's downright scary.

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 08/22/13 11:18 AM
from the Comments on the SPLC-Site!

18 USC § 373 – Solicitation to commit a crime of violence

(a)Whoever, with intent that another person engage in conduct constituting a felony that has as an element the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against property or against the person of another in violation of the laws of the United States, and under circumstances strongly corroborative of that intent, solicits, commands, induces, or otherwise endeavors to persuade such other person to engage in such conduct, shall be imprisoned not more than one-half the maximum term of imprisonment or (notwithstanding section 3571) fined not more than one-half of the maximum fine prescribed for the punishment of the crime solicited, or both; or if the crime solicited is punishable by life imprisonment or death, shall be imprisoned for
not more than twenty years.

msharmony's photo
Thu 08/22/13 11:32 AM

OMG!!!!!!!

You finally admitting faieycan and shabitch are racists?



I have not heard Farrakhan advocating killing of anyone,,,,

the man who went on about killing babies is another story

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:16 PM


It's okay for negro extremists to advocate killing Caucasians. Freedom of speech.

But, it's racist if Caucasians call for the killing of the negro.

Got it


its racist either way


Yes, it is racist. Notice, though, this act of racism does not involve the racist engaging in any kind of oppression.

msharmony's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:29 PM



It's okay for negro extremists to advocate killing Caucasians. Freedom of speech.

But, it's racist if Caucasians call for the killing of the negro.

Got it


its racist either way


Yes, it is racist. Notice, though, this act of racism does not involve the racist engaging in any kind of oppression.


do murderers engage in activities other than murder?

of course, racism can come in many forms, and racists engage in many activities

some racists are involved in oppressing races they see as inferior to their own,,,,

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:39 PM
racism can come in many forms, and racists engage in many activities


That is correct. Black racists in the USA may not engage in oppression, but their racism is just as wrong.

msharmony's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:43 PM

racism can come in many forms, and racists engage in many activities


That is correct. Black racists in the USA may not engage in oppression, but their racism is just as wrong.



and I suppose the violence of self defense is just as 'wrong' as the violence of assault,,,,

_The_Sugar_Fire_'s photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:47 PM
All Racism, All the Time...

msharmony's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:49 PM

All Racism, All the Time...



lol,,,its a deep topic ,,,

but just the 'right/wrong' discussion that I steer clear of, or try to

people have reasons for their feelings, and their actions,, its the outcome I concern myself with

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:49 PM


racism can come in many forms, and racists engage in many activities


That is correct. Black racists in the USA may not engage in oppression, but their racism is just as wrong.



and I suppose the violence of self defense is just as 'wrong' as the violence of assault,,,,


You have mentioned a different subject.
You doing so does not do away with the wrongfulness of racism no matter who engages in it.

msharmony's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:50 PM



racism can come in many forms, and racists engage in many activities


That is correct. Black racists in the USA may not engage in oppression, but their racism is just as wrong.



and I suppose the violence of self defense is just as 'wrong' as the violence of assault,,,,


You have mentioned a different subject.
You doing so does not do away with the wrongfulness of racism no matter who engages in it.



if you say so,,,,not really of interest to me, labeling right and wrong on such a broad topic,,,

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:55 PM
Suppose that a white racist were to say, "An act of racism isn't wrong if I am not bothered by its outcome."

How would the general public respond that white racist's statement?

msharmony's photo
Thu 08/22/13 01:58 PM
Edited by msharmony on Thu 08/22/13 02:01 PM

Suppose that a white racist were to say, "An act of racism isn't wrong if I am not bothered by its outcome."

How would the general public respond that white racist's statement?


we are confusing issues

wrong actions are wrong actions

whether they are racist in nature or not


and all actions are not so easily fit into a right and wrong box

I cant say a woman , for instance, repeatedly raped by the men In her family would be 'wrong' not to trust men,,



however, I would believe she needed to dig deep and try to OVERCOME the tendency to link all men to those she encountered in her life,,,,

I cant say her feelings, however, would be of significant effect on me,,, unless, she was in a position to hire men or send men to prison,, where her personal bias may very well bleed into her professional decisions,,,


on the flip side, If a man grew up with full support of the strong women in his family, but then grew up to think women were too weak for him to hire in his job

Id consider that, on its face, more 'wrong',,,being there is no reason BUT ignorance for him to feel that way (ignoring his personal experiences)


Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/22/13 02:03 PM


Suppose that a white racist were to say, "An act of racism isn't wrong if I am not bothered by its outcome."

How would the general public respond that white racist's statement?


we are confusing issues

wrong actions are wrong actions

whether they are racist in nature or not


and all actions are not so easily fit into a right and wrong box

I cant say a woman , for instance, repeatedly raped by the men In her family would be 'wrong' not to trust men,,



however, I would believe she needed to dig deep and try to OVERCOME the tendency to link all men to those she encountered in her life,,,,

I cant say her feelings, however, would be of significant effect on me,,, unless, she was in a position to hire men or send men to prison,, where her personal bias may very well bleed into her professional decisions,,,


on the flip side, If a man grew up with full support of the strong women in his family, but then grew up to think women were too weak for him to hire in his job

Id consider that, on its face, more 'wrong',,,being there is no reason BUT ignorance for him to feel that way (ignoring his personal experiences)




You may be confusing issues, but I am not.

I am not the one here who is trying to make excuses for the racism of black racists.

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