09/11/20 Fri. BLM, NYT: Enemies of America!
The Hake Report, Friday, September 11, 2020, HOUR 1: It’s 9/11: Disrespectful and bitter humor: BLM’s #AllBuildingsMatter, and Happy 9/11. Bubba Wallace had no humor about the garage pull! HOUR 2: Correcting the record on the fires and climate alarmism. NY Times hates America!
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Melvin from Baltimore, MD comments on 9/11 & the marxist takeover of America.
Rick from Hampton, VA chats about the Derek Chauvin trials.
Earl from Michigan goes on and on with Hake.
Roger from Illinois calls in with some interesting facts on Richard Nixon.
Levon from Las Vegas, NV says there is a 50/50 chance that the 14th amendment will be invoked.
Tammy from Wisconsin says that BLM is worse than the hate groups of yore.
Robert from Kansas chats about 9/11.
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All Buildings Matter
Twitter, the extreme-left publisher who hates America and white people and black people (even though some deluded ones think they support black people by supporting BLM — they’re that dishonest and evil) published the following:
#AllBuildingsMatter #AllBuildingsMatter trends as a point of comparison for the ‘all lives matter’ crowd
As people commemorate the anniversary of the September 11 attacks, some are linking the tragedy to the numerous deaths of Black men and women at the hands of police, suggesting that the outrage or heartbreak felt in regard to the 9/11 terrorist attacks should, in some way, carry over to tragedies of police brutality. To drive the point home, saying “all lives matter” when another Black person is killed by police feels akin to saying “all building matter” in response to the destruction of the World Trade Center.
Typical narcissistic self-important black dummies. Blacks are not being targeted or murdered, they’re getting themselves killed by resisting arrest, fighting cops, committing disproportionate violent crime, hating and fearing cops and whites, and raising their children (and others’ children) to be blind, angry, and full of hate.
Different from normal zoomer humor (and Millennial)...
Contrast that with Happy 9/11 birthday cakes with Osama Bin Laden or 9/11 babies, and funny memes with dark humor. It’s not as directly rooted in bitterness and anger and lies, false propaganda that the BLM crowd supports.
They also treat the Holocaust the same way, and I support that playfulness. It’s not that serious. They’re trying to read the worst into your intentions. I told you in passing about a young 24-year-old low-level military leader who got suspended and investigated for putting out a Holocaust joke on his TikTok which has/had 3 million followers!
Reminds me of people who can’t handle autism jokes, because of resentment over the daily challenges that caretaker relatives of full-blown autistic people experience.
Also reminds me of the people who are all serious about slavery and lynchings.
Biden is more destructive than 9/11; Trump’s the man!
Democrats and RINOs are evil. He’s an establishment phony. A sleazy person.
Jon Levine tweeted: Over A Year Before 9/11, Trump Wrote Of Terror Threat With Remarkable Clarity - Via @KFILE,
Andrew K wrote in the Buzzfeed article Oct 2015, quoting Trump: "I really am convinced we're in danger of the sort of terrorist attacks that will make the bombing of the Trade Center look like kids playing with firecrackers."
In 2000, 19 months before Sept. 11, 2001, Donald Trump wrote extensively of the terrorism threat the United States was facing.
Trump, who at the time was considering a presidential bid on the Reform Party ticket, went so far as to say that an attack on a major U.S. city was not just a probability, but an inevitability.
"I really am convinced we're in danger of the sort of terrorist attacks that will make the bombing of the Trade Center look like kids playing with firecrackers," wrote Trump in his 2000 book, The America We Deserve. "No sensible analyst rejects this possibility, and plenty of them, like me, are not wondering if but when it will happen."
Trump even mentions Osama bin Laden by name, in a criticism of an American foreign policy that too quickly jumps from one crisis to the next.
"One day we're told that a shadowy figure with no fixed address named Osama bin-Laden is public enemy number one, and U.S. jetfighters lay waste to his camp in Afghanistan," The Donald wrote. "He escapes back under some rock, and a few news cycles later it's on to a new enemy and new crisis."
Trump started a full-on war with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Friday, when he suggested Bush's older brother and former President George W. Bush is to blame for the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Jeb Bush took to Twitter to defend his brother, calling Trump's attack "pathetic," and told CNN's Jake Tapper on Sunday that Trump talks about foreign policy like he's still on his reality show, The Apprentice.
Four years before The Apprentice ever aired, Trump devoted an entire section of his book to keeping America safe from terrorism, arguing our ignorance of the threats we faced from terrorism was the biggest threat to national security.
"I may be making waves, but that's all right," wrote Trump. "Making waves is usually what you need to do to rock the boat, and our national-security boat definitely needs rocking. Let's point fingers. The biggest threat to our security is ourselves, because we've become arrogant. Dangerously arrogant. It's time for a realistic view of the world and our place in it. Do we truly understand the threats we face? And let me give a warning: You won't hear a lot of what follows from candidates in this campaign, because what I've got to say is definitely not happy talk. There are forces to be worried about, people and programs to take action against. Now."
"We face a different problem when we talk about the individual fanatics who want to harm us," The Donald continued, discussing the threat from individual terrorist organizations that despised American culture.
Trump said such people were determined to attack us.
"We can kid ourselves all we want by mocking their references to the Great Satan, but also keep in mind that there is no greater destiny for many people than to deal the Great Satan a major kick in the teeth," he wrote, adding they despised the U.S. support for Israel.
"Our teenage boys fantasize about Cindy Crawford; young terrorists fantasize about turning an American city (and themselves) into charcoal," Trump wrote.
Trump predicted a major attack on an American city that would involved weapons of mass destruction, writing, "Yet it's time to get down to the hard business of preparing for what I believe is the real possibility that somewhere, sometime, a weapon of mass destruction will be carried into a major American city and detonated."
Trump added that even if the U.S. mobilized, the country probably wouldn't be able to stop most attacks. Trump said many people would willingly sign up for a suicide mission in America, and that the many U.S. military incursions create more terrorists who want to harm us.
"Whatever their motives — fanaticism, revenge — suffice it to say that plenty of people would stand in line for a crack at a suicide mission within America," Trump wrote. "In fact the number of potential attackers grows every day. Our various military adventures — some of which are justified, some not — create new legions of people who would like to avenge the deaths of family members or fellow citizens.
"It is one cost of peacekeeping we should keep in mind. I am not a hard-core isolationist. While I agree that we stick our noses into too many problems not of our making and that we can't do much about, I strongly disagree with the idea that we can pull up the drawbridge to hide from rogue nations or individual fanatics."
NY Times hates America
Faces of Power: 80% Are White, Even as U.S. Becomes More Diverse
Article in NY Times, By Denise Lu, Jon Huang, Ashwin Seshagiri, Haeyoun Park and Troy Griggs - Sept. 9, 2020 (Archive)
ARTICLE READS: The most powerful people in the United States pass our laws, control Hollywood’s studios and head the most prestigious universities. They own pro sports teams and determine who goes to jail and who goes to war.
A review by The New York Times of more than 900 officials and executives in prominent positions found that about 20 percent identify as Black, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, multiracial or otherwise a person of color. More than 40 percent of Americans identify with one of those groups.
Even where there have been signs of progress, greater diversity has not always translated to more equal treatment. LIE.
25 people command the largest police forces. 14 are Black or Hispanic.
While half of the 25 largest police forces are run by people of color, the shootings and killings of Black people by white officers this year are a painful reminder of systemic bias. (LIE.) The rise of people of color to positions of leadership has not been a guarantee against the targeting of marginalized groups. (LIE. NO ONE’S MORE MARGINALIZED THAN “NAZIS,” DARREN WILSON, ETC.)
29 prosecutors charge people with crimes in those jurisdictions. 12 are Asian, Black or Hispanic.
Almost half of the district attorneys in the cities with the largest police forces are people of color. Jackie Lacey, Los Angeles’s first female and first Black district attorney, has been criticized by the Black Lives Matter movement for resisting efforts to reduce prison populations, which often have disproportionately high numbers of Black and Hispanic people. The group has endorsed Ms. Lacey’s challenger in a closely watched race for November. EXCUSE ME, BLM HAS NO VALIDITY, NY TIMES. YOU GIVING THEM CREDENCE IS EVIL.
24 people lead the Trump administration. 3 are Asian, Black or Hispanic.
In other parts of government and the economy, the lack of diversity in top positions is striking. President Trump’s cabinet is more white and male than any first cabinet since President Ronald Reagan’s. THAT’S GREAT BUT HE NEEDS TO PICK BETTER WHITE PEOPLE AND BETTER POC’s. I HAVE HEARD THAT CLARENCE THOMAS IS HIS FAVE JUSTICE.
9 justices sit on the U.S. Supreme Court. 2 are Black or Hispanic.
Since 1789, all but six Supreme Court justices have been white men. WHITE MALES ARE THE MOST FAIR-MINDED, IN PRACTICE. AND EVEN THEN, LOOK AT THE DESTRUCTION BY THE SUPREME COURT. I DO WONDER HOW MANY NON-CHRISTIANS (RINOs, LIBERALS, JEWS, SECRET ATHEISTS) HAVE BEEN THERE, AND HOW MANY ACTUAL DECENT CONSERVATIVES (A LA CLARENCE THOMAS) HAVE SERVED.
8 men are military chiefs. 1 is Black.
The racial makeup of the Joint Chiefs of Staff stands in stark contrast to that of active-duty members, more than 40 percent of whom are people of color. SMH, THEY’RE NOT GOOD LEADERS. IT’S INTERESTING HOW MOST OF THESE POC’S I SEE ON THIS PAGE / ARTICLE ARE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POSITIONS.
Of the people at the top of the 25 highest-valued companies, 6 are Asian or Black.
Fewer than a quarter of the most valuable public companies are run by people of color, and Black leaders are becoming less represented in these roles. There are now four Black chief executives running Fortune 500 companies, down from six in 2012.
Of the people who head universities ranked in the top 25, 1 is Hispanic.
Among the universities ranked in the top 25 by U.S. News and World Report, none are led by Asian or Black academics, and only one school is led by a Hispanic president. While the number of Asian students at elite schools has increased, Black and Hispanic students are less represented than they were a generation ago, government data shows. THE UNIVERSITIES ARE TRASH, SMH.
15 people direct major news organizations. 3 are Black or Hispanic.
The news industry is spread across a range of media. These are the top editors of the six newspapers with the largest circulations, the three major broadcast networks, the three big cable news channels and the websites with the most monthly visitors. HAHA, THE ANTI-SEMITES WILL HAVE A BALL WITH THIS WHOLE PAGE.
The 5 people who have the most influence over book publishing are all white.
The heads of the so-called Big Five publishers shape literary culture and are responsible for the vast majority of best-selling books. SMH, RME.
The people who edit the 10 most-read magazines are all white.
Collectively, the publications with the largest print and digital audiences reach hundreds of millions of readers a month. GROSS MAGAZINES. WONDER IF TEEN VOGUE IS THERE.
14 people oversee most of the music that is produced and played. 2 are Black or Hispanic.
For an industry that owes much of its fortunes to Black artists, there are few executives of color among those who run the three major label conglomerates that account for roughly three-quarters of the market, the six major streaming services and broadcasters, thie three publishers that generate the most revenue and the two concert promoters that put on most shows. HAHAHA.
25 people run the top TV networks and Hollywood studios. 3 are Black or Hispanic.
The heads of the five biggest movie studios by box office sales, five streaming services with the largest budgets, five television studios with the most shows in production, five cable channels and four broadcast networks with the highest ratings reflect a trend that pervades Hollywood. White actors dominate screens, and white directors and writers are overrepresented behind the camera. OH YES, HOLLYWOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT WORLD, VERY WHITE, VERY CHRISTIAN, VERY CONSERVATIVE!
Of the people in charge of the 25 highest-valued fashion companies, 3 are Asian or Hispanic.
From luxury brands to department stores, the leadership of fashion brands doesn’t reflect their customer base. YES FASHION, NOT DEGENERATE ENOUGH YET!
Other dumb things:
99 people own professional baseball, basketball and football teams. 6 are Asian, Black or Hispanic.
The principal owners of the teams in the country’s three biggest sports leagues are also overwhelmingly white and male, even though the majority of players in the N.F.L. and N.B.A. are people of color. Some players have even questioned the use of the word “owner” because of its slavery connotation.
100 people write laws in the Senate. 9 are Asian, Black or Hispanic.
In the Senate, the 10 freshmen elected in 2018 were all white. There have been only 29 senators of color in history, according to data collected by the Senate. Tim Scott is the first African-American since Reconstruction to represent a Southern state in the Senate.
50 people are state governors. 3 are Asian, Hispanic or Native American.
There are currently no Black governors, and only two Black governors have been elected in American history.
431 people currently write laws in the House. 112 are Asian, Black, Hispanic or Native American, or otherwise identify as a person of color.
The current class of representatives is the most diverse ever. AND THE WORST EVER! Nearly all of the freshmen of color are Democrats. Fourteen states, however, have yet to elect a Black, Asian or Hispanic official to Congress, according to historical data collected by the House.
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