Monday, May 17, 2010

Jackson & Sharpton Might Have Been Right About Border Region Being "Jim Crow" - 4 Decapitated Bodies Found In Mexico

In a previous post I noted how the use of  "Civil Rights Movement" imagery by certain operatives achieves the outcome they desire.  Their goal of exacting an emotional response by Black Americans as they manufacture a threat of government oppression to order to advance their cause.   I also noted that these operatives are not bound by the truth of the situation.  News making the headlines further advance this point.

If I were a resident of Texas, California or Arizona and had a "Sarah Palin" view of what is going on across the border from the back window of my house I would be very concerned.  With a near civil war going on across the border the threat of it spilling over to the American side of this "man-made" political boundary is significant.

The story below is about the misappropriation of fear and focus.  To some only the "government authority" is a worthy oppressor worth fighting against.   In this case the "Los Zetas" gang proves that it doesn't care about human rights or "social justice".



In my view those who listen to certain abstract ideological fundamentalists who stand their moral high ground yet ignore the facts will pay for this mistake in the long run as they will be suffering the most direct effect of these policies. The operatives, living in Chicago and New York City will have a larger buffer zone that protects them.


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AJC: 4 decapitated bodies found in northern Mexico

PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico — Four young men have been found decapitated in northern Mexico Durango state police say the heads were found on the hood of a pickup truck left in a shopping center parking lot in the city of Gomez Palacio late Saturday.

A Durango state police officer spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not allowed to discuss the case. He says the bodies were found in the truck bed.

A message on the windshield allegedly signed by the Zetas gang said the victims were involved in an attack at a bar in the neighboring city of Torreon that killed eight people earlier Saturday.

The officer said Sunday that relatives told authorities the four men killed, ages 18 to 20, were university students in Gomez Palacio.

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