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Flap Your Lips Friday

Posted by Michelle Moquin on July 16th, 2010


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Hey there….

I was relieved to see your comments this morning. I had such a difficult time posting yesterday. My thoughts were not coming smoothly nor my ability to get them keyed correctly. Not to mention that every time I saved my work, the formatting changed and words were deleted etc., Very strange and challenging. It took me hours to post and I was still editing when it was posted, as what I wrote was not showing up and my site kept telling me that I was not published. Ah…you probably didn’t need to hear all of this, but I guess I needed a moment to vent myself. So now you know that I too have issues when it comes to my blog.  But like you, I was persistent. :)

And although my final write didn’t feel quite right, you all being the very intelligent group that you are, I was relieved that the point was made, your mind was open, and now you’ll do what you will with the information provided. I doubt this will be the last time that Eugenics and/or black genocide, or any other genocide of any race, is broached on my blog; it is too important of a subject.

I also want to comment on the diversity of the writers from so many geographic locations that responded to my write. It tells me that Eugenics is not only suspect, but probable in many areas.

George: Why is it that if you were on the thinning out end you would think differently. I know that I can’t change you; your evil is innate. Turn the tables and I suspect you would be groveling to save your life, and your ‘screw everyone who isn’t white’ attitude would diminish instantly in your fear. A gutless wonder at best.

Ruth: Thanks for your article. This is enlightening information. And although my parents are healthy, this is something to be aware of should they ever need to be hospitalized. And good to know for any elderly family member or friend.

Evelyn: Nice to hear from you. I agree with you. We can live in the dark and have it happen unknowingly, and then utter “What happened?”, leaving one a victim and powerless. Or enlighten people in the hopes that this information will create an urgency to do something.

Maleda: I am aware of this. If you get the chance to watch the documentary, you will see that Planned Parenthood is huge outside of the United States. The genocide works on both ends: Provide birth control so that the otws don’t get pregnant, and if they do, convince them to abort their babies.

Abdul: Bahar said it well. I will just reiterate that there is no need for me to incite muslim women. Muslim men and their beliefs do a great job inciting women all on their own.

Bahar: I agree with you. What is the incentive to fight side by side with your men when what you are fighting for is to get more of what you already have: slavery, suppression, subserviency. How about a little slack and letting me live the way I want to live? Women deserve that and so much more.

As I write, I think about women suicide bombers. What sense does that make? Women do not choose to do this act; they are told. Why would a woman want to kill herself for a life that is second class to a man? – she wouldn’t. She is forced to doing so. Why? because if she doesn’t do it she loses face to her family – she doesn’t honor her family. By not honoring her family, then what happens?  Her family would torture her and kill her. So what’s a woman’s choice? What is the lesser of two evils? If I were in that position I would opt for strapping a bomb onto my back too. At least that would guarantee me a quick death.

Dunia & Nyota: That has been the way of the white man for a very long time. And they will use whatever means to get the job done, including getting the otws to kill each other…thin themselves out, and then they have less killing themselves to do. Think of how the American indian tribes were all living together peacefully until white man came along. He pitted the tribes against each other and then bore gifts of diseased blankets to those tribes that were left, obliterating millions. forewarned is forearmed.

Ahoo & Tina: Thank you.

Alea: I think so. Whites want to be the only race left standing. They can’t do all of the killing on their own, so they will side up with others to suit themselves and their needs. But when you are no longer needed, you will be next to enter the ovens, so to speak. I hate to be so blunt, but I believe it to be true. I feel like Obama is a president who truly does want peace….HOPE for a better world.

Robert: Right on. Doug and I watched the news for hours the night of the BART verdict. And you’re correct, not once was racism declared by any white pundit or media. Typical. It is one of the reasons why I am a big MSNBC fan of Maddow and Olbermann - they will call it if anyone does.

Carrie: Do you find it insensitive for whites to “openly” pine for the good ‘ol days or just pine for it period. Because in my mind, pining for it “openly” or behind closed doors is not only insensitive but a big problem. And to answer your question, I don’t know why any Otw would want to go back in time when white men could do anything to otw because the law allowed them to. But some may support this white thinking, thinking it will save their asses from being lead into the ovens, if and when the time came. I have news for them: It won’t.

Okay…I am going to sign off and address the rest of you tomorrow. This morning was one of those days that I mentioned in my write the other day: Excitement and panic, over the amount of comments that I want to address. :)

Oh…and not to forget – Congratulations to Obama for passing Wall Street Reform! And thank you too for all of your participation in ensuring that it did get passed.

Nearly two years after major banks brought the global financial system to the brink of collapse, triggering a steep economic decline and crisis-levels of unemployment, Congress passed its Wall Street reform package, 60-39, with only three Republicans joining every Democrat (but one). The president will sign it into law next week.

The bill became stronger as the nation’s focus moved from health care to Wall Street reform and became tougher still as the debate was held in the open on the Senate floor and during televised conference committee negotiations. Bank lobbyists were able to beat back the most serious threats to their business model, but enough significant reforms remain to earn the opposition of the American Bankers Association and other Wall Street titans.

To read the rest of the article, click here.

PS: Remember the voting for Zen Lill’s photos ends today, promptly @ 5:00 Pacific Standard time. Get your votes in. I will let you know the winner tomorrow.

Peace out…

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7 Responses to “Flap Your Lips Friday”

  1. Sharon Says:

    I don’t often agree with men, but kudos to Harold. I too think that Michelle’s tribute to Doug is an example for all of us to follow. We should all take the time to tell our other halves how much they are appreciated.

    Sharon

  2. Health Info Says:

    UV-BLOCKING CONTACTS: EXTRA PROTECTION

    If you wear contact lenses and you’re outdoors a lot, you might want to ask your doctor whether you should get a type of lens that blocks UV rays — they’re available and provide a whole different level of protection.

    Made by Johnson & Johnson, these untinted lenses protect the cornea and internal structures of the eye from reflected UV light, which is especially damaging. Hats and sunglasses are a good first step, but they don’t provide full protection.

    “The terrain can reflect a lot of UV light back to your eyes, and many sunglasses allow direct and reflected light to enter the top, sides and bottom of the glasses,” I was told by Heather Chandler, PhD, assistant professor of optometry at The Ohio State University and author of a study (funded by J&J) on this protective type of lens.

    THE STUDY

    For five days, the researchers exposed rabbits to the equivalent of about 16 hours of sunlight a day in humans. Four of the rabbits wore UV-absorbing contact lenses, four wore contact lenses with no UV-block and four had nothing protecting their eyes. The rabbits wearing the UV-absorbing contact lenses were not affected by the UV exposure, while the others showed signs of damage.

    UV rays can cause harmful changes to the eye’s cornea, conjunctiva and/or lens. Cataracts are the main consequence, but the concentrated UV rays that reach the eye from above, below and the side also can cause DNA damage to corneal stem cells, which can lead to an overgrowth of tissue (called pterygium) on the cornea –

    a condition that is relatively common in areas of high sun. A less dangerous but more common problem is UV exposure that causes inflammation of the cornea, which is basically a sunburn to the eye. Though it usually resolves on its own with no permanent damage, it causes an uncomfortable, gritty sensation in the eye and makes it difficult to look at strong sources of light.

    BLOCKING THE RAYS

    The Johnson & Johnson Acuvue lenses absorb at least 99% of UVB rays and at least 90% of UVA rays. Some sunglasses of high quality provide a similar level of protection, but they’re designed to be worn only in bright light —

    unlike these lenses that can be worn all day. Why is this important? Just after sunrise and just before sundown, the angle of the sun produces intense light that is more likely to be damaging than even the midday sun.

    Note: In bright light, you will still want to pull out your sunglasses to help you see, as well as to protect your eyelids.

    If you think you might benefit from this higher level of protection, consider asking your doctor whether your prescription is available in one of the Acuvue lenses.

    Source(s):

    Heather Chandler, PhD, assistant professor of optometry, The Ohio State University.

  3. Janis Says:

    Congratulations President Obama. You are the man!

    Now look out wall street this is just the beginning.

  4. Zen Lill Says:

    George, personally I think you say inflamatory comments to try to incite a race riot. You’ll get none of that from me, though I am curious, why do keep tuning in here, methinks your subconscious is bringing you here to learn a few life lessons. No worries, George, meds will always be available and we will always keep up the banter that I believe you rail against bc your ten seconds away from change…perhaps I am a foolish optimist – but I have seen grown men change for the bettter before, they just have to lose something near and dear first. It’ll happen to you again and again until you get it so why not re-evaluate your views now? You’re not getting any younger : )
    - Zen Lill

  5. Michelle Moquin’s “A day in the life of…” » Blog Archive » Wonderful Women Of The World Says:

    [...] Sharon: And we should do it a lot more than we probably do. [...]

  6. Tiffany Says:

    Michelle

    George isn’t the only one who is very against the science that say we whites are descended from blacks.
    My father would go ballistic if he heard that. Of course he tries to crouch his racist refusal to believe the science by claiming that he believes what the bible tells him and to believe otherwise would be blasphemy.

    He is a hypocrite like the rest of those who crouch their lies in the bible. He has been cheating on mom for years while proclaiming his fierce belief in the Lord.

    Tiffany

  7. Michelle Moquin’s “A day in the life of…” » Blog Archive » “Just Noticing”: Observations Of A Blogger Says:

    [...] Tiffany: That is just so typical isn’t it? Hypocrisy is rampant. Like I said, people’s religious beliefs and racial prejudices will prevent them from looking or even considering the evidence. [...]