Video of “Peaceful” Occupy Oakland Goons Running Wild

The worst part of this video – which Occupiers uploaded themselves because they’re proud of it – starts about halfway through. They burn an American flag on the steps of city hall and are dispersed. When police move to put out the still burning flag the cameraman and his friends laugh and joke about the cops “stepping on the flag” and disrespecting it. Then the douche uploads the video with the following description:

Who leaves their door unlocked in Oakland ?!
Another example of the incompetence of the local government in the 510 .
The cop stomping on the flag is such a great metaphor for how the police were acting all day , with their ruthless beatings of unarmed civilians ,exercising their supposed free speech & and right to assemble . I wish someone lit a copy of the constitution on fire ,so the cops could stomp all over that too , with their fat swollen hooves .
Anywhoo….

The real metaphor here is how sheep-like and out of touch with reality these children of privilege are. They go on a crime spree in which they attacked police with bricks and burning flares, destroyed other people’s property (what about their rights?) and then claim it was the police moving in to stop the mayhem who were out of control? And we’re supposed to believe that? Do they believe the First Amendment gives them the right to destroy other people’s property and injure people?

Leaving a door unlocked is an invitation to criminality? If I accidentally leave my front door unlocked while running an errand these people think it’s OK to come in and destroy the place? This is your best and brightest, lefties? Long after the last OWS protest these people will be running the streets with these same backward morals, and many will be living next to you.

In a related note I have stocked up on thousands of rounds of ammunition and am in the market of a couple of extra handguns. Anyone got any suggestions? I’m partial to snub nosed double actions and single actions, and I like utility.

The Third Jihad – Full Movie

This is the movie that Hamas linked CAIR is demanding not be shown to police as part of counter-terrorism training because it’s “anti-Islam” according to them. That’s a lie, of curse. The movie is narrated by devout Muslim and American Patriot Dr. Zuhdi Jasser and very clearly talks about radicalism in the Islamic community being introduced into America by Saudi-funded Wahhabi schools and other militant groups. It is a factual, reality based review of the internal drive toward imperialism that certain schools of Islam are afflicted with and how the West, in ignoring these facts, empowers radical Islam and dis-empowers patriotic Muslims like Dr. Jasser.

Ayan Hirsi Ali, Rudy Guiliani, Tom Ridge, former Islamic terrorist Dr.Tawfik Hamid, former Clinton era CIA director Jim Woolsey, Melanie Phillips, Dr. Walid Phares and Bernard Lewis are among the host of experts interviewed about such wide ranging topics as Saudi funded schools teaching radicalism, prison recruitment by radicals and the 30+ militant compounds like “Islamberg” that are bases for religious paramilitaries in our own country. Anyone seeking an understanding of militant, political Islam needs to see this film:

Soulless Egyptian Savages want to Ban Bikinis!

I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again, Militant Islam is full of dress wearing savages who wouldn’t know red blooded manliness if it flew over their country in diamond encrusted gunships that ran on panda blood and cocaine. Now that they overthrew the “dictator” in Egypt who was giving them food and keeping the Israelis from carpet bombing them into the stone age these big bearded douchebags are really striking a blow for freedom by banning bikinis. Because, you know, hot chicks showing off their goods is some sort of problem for people who run around murdering innocent homosexuals who are minding their business.

Yeah, I get it. You don’t want to turn people “immoral” by exposing them to the horrors of beautiful, buxom women:

You can tap that down by raising several generations of people who have never seen a woman who isn’t dressed like Ninja who’s showing off the result of their Jenny Craig diet. Look how well that works in Afghanistan.

Savages:

Sunbathing in Alexandria may soon be a thing of the past, at least if some Egyptian Islamist politicians have their way.

Egypt’s tourism industry has suffered a severe blow since the outburst of anti-regime demonstrations in January. But that did not stop the Freedom and Justice Party, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, from demanding stricter regulations over what tourists can do and wear while visiting the country. The party is urging officials to ban skimpy swimwear and the consumption of alcohol on Egyptian streets.

“Beach tourism must take the values and norms of our society into account,” Muhammad Saad Al-Katatny, secretary-general of Freedom and Justice, told Egyptian tourism officials on Monday. “We must place regulations on tourists wishing to visit Egypt, which we will announce in advance.”

The call for new strictures on tourists comes as Egypt debates the role of Islam in the post-Mubarak era. Freedom and Justice is competing in elections scheduled for this autumn for parliament and opinion polls show a majority of Egyptians favor a greater use of Islamic law and mores. But a vocal minority worries that Egypt risks becoming an Islamic republic.

“This is how things began in Iran,” Hani Henry, a psychology professor at the American University in Cairo, told The Media Line. “The moderate youth wanted to implement changes, but the Mullah’s hijacked the revolution. The same thing is now happening here in Egypt with the Muslim Brotherhood. It makes me sick to my stomach.”

Me too. The bikini is the physical embodiment of the superiority of the Western Tradition (and our women) over Islamism. It is a symbol of our recognition that the human form, specifically the female form, is a perfect and wonderful conduit of divinity on earth. Denying this is to deny the perfect creation around you.

And what kind of supposedly heterosexual man wants to ban bikinis anyway? Maybe these Muslim extremists should spend less time murdering gays and trying to cover up women and more time examining why they are so interested in these two things. They should spend extra time in figuring out why seeing a little skin bothers them so much.

So you happy now liberals? The Arab Spring all you imagined? You lay down with savages you wake up with burkas.

 

It’s The Real World: Child Sex Abuse Arrests Up 10%

Originally Posted on PACA by DodiaFae on May 20, 2009

Warning: The following video contains graphic descriptions of child/infant rape.

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***Project Safe Childhood was introduced to the public in 2006 to combat the increase of sexual predators using the Internet to entice and sexually exploit our children. ***

I wanted to include the above video in this discussion on the rise in child sexual abuse arrests. It was originally posted under the discussion header “Not Fearmongering – It’s the REAL WORLD”, which I find to be very fitting. But even more so now that we see that arrests are up 10%.

I had previously posted an article explaining measures being taken in Europe to tackle the surge in online abuse, and how not all networking sites are on board with the idea. I’d love to see something like the “online emergency button” implemented here in the US and Canada.

From a BBC News Article:

The number of suspected UK child sex offenders arrested over the past year has risen by 10% to 334, the body set up to tackle abuse has said.


The Child Exploitation and Online Protection unit said it had helped protect 139 children and disrupted 82 paedophile networks over the 12 months.


The arrests, in the UK and abroad, were for offences ranging from possession of indecent images to rape. But Ceop warned that the tactics being used by paedophiles were evolving.

 

Chief executive Jim Gamble said it was “easy to be alarmist” and suggest “technology is opening doors for offenders to abuse children quicker than we can close them”.

Notice that last bolded section… It’s what those of us who have been fighting online predators have been saying for some time now.

The article goes on to say:

But he said: “This is not about technology – this is about people. There is no distinction between the online and offline worlds.”


“This is about the behaviour of offenders manipulating any environment to abuse children.


“Child protection is everybody’s business and we should afford our children the same protection online that we would give them in the park or playground.”

We’ve also been saying this for some time, with one exception… online, the predator can more easily convince a child that they’re something they are not. No child is going to believe a 46 year old man who is trying to convince them that they’re a 12 year old boy if they can actually *see* them. But online, everyone is anonymous. Anyone can be a 13 year old boy, or a 12 year old girl… or both.

But Gamble is absolutely right in that children need just as much protection online as in the real world. He’s right that predators will do anything they can, manipulate anyone or any environment they need to in order to prey upon children. He’s also right in that protecting children is everyone’s responsibility.

A Ceop spokesman said while this was mainly done through instant messaging, there was a “fast-growing trend” of grooming through integrated social networking sites.


Offenders were also using more peer-to-peer networks and newsgroups rather than commercial pay-per-view sites, the report said.


It warned that mobile internet access was “placing new and additional responsibilities on parents”.

This is something we’ve been seeing a lot of. We’ve seen it on Ning, on YouTube, and many other networks. In the last two weeks alone, I’ve reported 8 Ning sites to NCMEC for containing child pornography… some of it the most graphic I’ve ever seen. (I should note here that Ning, for the most part, has been very responsive when I’ve reported these sites to them, as well.)

One last note, that may make anyone reading this feel a little more hopeful:

Mr Gamble said its work with colleagues overseas was “shrinking the world for the offender”.