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On To Charlotte NC! By Richard Moss MD

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On To Charlotte NC!

Black Lives Matter, Obama, and the Race Industry

By Richard Moss MD

It is onto Charlotte and beyond for the ever burgeoning race industry lead by President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and the Democrats.  They are joined by their associates in the media, the academy, the “civil rights” caucus, and Black Lives Matter, the racist group that promotes cop killing.

Indeed, the race business in America is thriving. Under our first black President, it has expanded.  Limited before to the inner cities, it has now gone national. Race players on parade everywhere, in our streets, across our TV screens, into every nook and cranny of American life.

And the show never ends.  Indeed, it must go on.  For the show has been very lucrative.  It has given wide notoriety to a host of race hucksters who have benefitted enormously as they pour gasoline on the fires springing up across the nation.  They rub their hands gleefully as black communities burn to the ground in city after city.  And there is always a next attraction to showcase their power, bus in the radicals, anarchists, and Bolshevik thugs, to loot, riot, and shoot cops, all the while blaming racist America.  The charred husks of storefronts, the smoldering ruins, the broken glass of devastated neighborhoods, new Detroits cropping up everywhere, remind us of the race industry’s power, their capacity to wreck cities, undermine law and order, and, perhaps, bring down the country.

For the race industry, there is only one story that matters, the story of American racism, and they have taken that story to the bank.  Legions of administrators, diversity “experts,” bureaucrats, lawyers, government agencies, “civil rights” organizations, “community” groups, street agitators, unions, and politicians, a towering edifice of race mongering, has formed and profited by this story.   Charlotte, Milwaukee, Baltimore, and Ferguson are only the latest symbols, more “moments” to remind Americans that their country is a criminal operation, permanently stuck in the 1950s – and no amount of special pleading, acts of contrition, black success, or other facts on the ground will change that.

Keith Scott, a 43-year-old black man with a long rap sheet, is the newest martyr of the Democrats, the government-run media, and Black Lives Matter.  He had been convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in three states including against a woman and a child, and spent seven years in prison.  His wife had a restraining order against him and warned he was dangerous.  Scott exited his car in Charlotte with a handgun.  He was warned by police to put down his weapon.  Deemed a threat, he was shot and killed by Brentley Vinson, a black officer. The police requested medical assistance. CPR was administered.  He died of his injuries. The firearm was collected.  It was loaded and had his fingerprints.  There is no racism here.

Charlotte is run by liberal Democrats, including the Mayor and 9 out of 11 members of the City Council.  The police commissioner, Kerr Putney, is a Democrat and black.  Nor does Charlotte have a history of racial strife.  In other words, the unrest is fabricated, and Black Lives Matter, Nation of Islam, Communist Party USA, and other despicable, left wing groups, many funded by the Marxist billionaire George Soros, are there to exploit it. Their purpose is to advance the narrative of American bigotry, and to foment anarchy and violence.

Black Lives Matter, Obama, and the left argue that police shootings of unarmed blacks reflect police bias. They compare the number of blacks killed by police to their number in the population rather than their share of the criminal offender pool.  They also cite statistics regarding incarceration rates, which they allege proves “disparate impact” and “systemic racism” because more blacks than whites are arrested. But the propensity to commit crimes is not randomly distributed.  A 2011 study of California and New York arrest data showed that blacks commit homicide at 11 times the rate of whites.  Such disparities were repeated in city level data.  In 75 of the largest counties in 2009, blacks were 62 percent of robbery defendants, 61% of weapons offenders, 57% of murder defendants, 50% of forgery defendants, but only 13% of population.  (Heather MacDonald)  The data shows that policing, prosecution, and incarceration accurately reflect crime rates not bias.

There is no “systemic” racism in our law enforcement and criminal justice systems.  It is a lie promoted by Democrats to support their destructive ideology and to gain political advantage.  Many if not most of our inner cities have majority or near majority black police officers, black police commissioners, black city councils, and black mayors, all liberal Democrats.  Baltimore, the scene of riots by Black Lives Matter and others over the death of Freddie Gray, has a black mayor, a black police commissioner, and 9 out of 15 black members on its City Council. Its juries, judges, and attorneys are liberal Democrats many if not most black.  Baltimore voted 87% for Obama in 2012.  Is this liberal Democrat stronghold the source for genocidal racist police tactics?

The problem in the black community is not racist cops.  It is black criminality.  Every week blacks, many of them innocent and law abiding, are being slaughtered, robbed, raped, and assaulted by black predator criminals.  America’s largest cities, including Baltimore, Chicago, St. Louis, and Milwaukee, are experiencing spikes in murder rates, most of them committed by blacks against other blacks.  Chicago saw its bloodiest month in two decades last August with 90 murders, 384 shootings and 472 total shooting victims.  Chicago has already had more than 500 murders in 2016 and 3000 shooting victims or 12 shooting victims a day and 59 murders a month.Law abiding blacks want to live in safe neighborhoods, not crime-ridden hellholes.

Why is there so much discussion on alleged racial bias where none exists? To avoid the important question of why there is so much black crime.  Black criminality is the result of the anti-black liberal policies of the last sixty years foisted on black communities by Democrats who control the cities where most blacks live.  It is Democrats who bear responsibility for the disintegration of the black community, the breakdown of the two-parent family, the unemployment, poverty, educational failure, and high crime and incarceration rates that afflict blacks.  If a fraction of the attention given to rooting out fictional police bias had been spent denouncing black crime while restoring the two-parent family, we may have broken the link between black communities and the heavy police presence they now require. If instead of unearthing imaginary pockets of racism we had promoted a strong family and faith culture, had encouraged education, personal responsibility, and ending the cycle of dependency, we may have begun to unravel the destructive web of Democrat social welfare policies that have trapped blacks in misery and dysfunction for decades.

It is the creation of a black underclass through anti-black Democrat Party policies that have damaged the black community, not “racist” police.  It is the inculcation of underclass values that have devastated blacks, not “systemic racism.”  It is the anti-black narrative promulgated by white liberals and the Democrat Party, their insufferable and debilitating message of black failure and victimhood, black grievance and dependency, of “structural” racism and black inadequacy that has broken the black community.

The Democrat Party’s legacy to blacks, beyond their long support for slavery and segregation in the past, is the poverty and dysfunction of the black community today.  It is the hopelessness that comes with the belief advanced by liberal Democrats that blacks are victims and can’t make it in America today; that blacks can’t compete on a level playing field; that blacks require “special” treatment and government assistance.  These are the hallmarks and attitudes of the black underclass the Democrats have created for their own political benefit.  Their ideology promotes moral collapse and disintegration.  Their political fortunes flourish amidst despair and breakdown.  It is time to hang their miserable record around their necks, to embarrass and defeat them for the horrendous abuses and failures of liberalism.

Keith Scott was a violent criminal thug who died as he lived.   Like Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, and so many other “martyrs” of the Democrats, the media, and Black Lives Matter.  Obama, Hillary, and the race industry want more Keith Scotts.  They thrive on chaos and turmoil, and its victims do not matter.  But we demand something better.

October 8, 2016

Brief Bio: Richard Moss MD is a practicing Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon, author, and columnist who resides in Jasper IN.  He recently lost his bid for the Republican nomination for Congress in Indiana’s 8th district. Find more of his essays and blog posts at exodusmd.com.  Also find him on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram.

 

 

Aces Wrap Up MVC Individual Championships

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Aces Wrap Up MVC Individual Championships

UE Finishes Tournament With Several Positives

Diana Tkachenko and Nicoli Pereira each earned top three finishes as the University of Evansville women’s tennis team completed the 2016 Missouri Valley Conference Individual Championships on Monday at Wesselman Park.

Tkachenko battled Illinois State’s Marcia Tere-Apisah to the end, but fell in the championship match of #2 singles, 6-3, 7-6 (6).  She earned a second place finish in her inaugural conference outing as a freshman at UE

Pereira came out victorious in her 3rd place match at flight six singles.  She defeated Savanna Hunt of UNI, 1-6, 7-6 (3), 10-4.  Theodora Soldatou came home in fourth place in the fifth flight, falling to the Redbirds’ Valerija Gercar, 7-6 (5), 6-3.

All three doubles teams for UE took fourth place in their respective flights.  Tkachenko and Pereira were defeated by Missouri State’s Alye Darter and Phoebe Boeschen, 8-6, at the top flight.  At #2 doubles, Chieko Yamada and Soldatou fell to Jana Kustkova and Jelena Karla Vujicic from ISU, 8-4.  Bradley’s Malini Wijesinghe and Alexa Brandt earned the win over Daria Pentsova and Andjela Brguljan, 8-6.

Gray near the top as Aces rank third in North Carolina

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One more round set for Tuesday

 MORGANTON, N.C. – Tyler Gray and Zac Turi were the top performers as the University of Evansville men’s golf team completed the first day of the Donald Ross Intercollegiate at Mimosa Hills Golf and Country Club.

Coming off of a win in last week’s Butler Invitational, Gray continued his solid play.  In the first round, Gray notched a 1-over 71 before notching one of the lowest rounds of the day with a 2-under 68.  He sits in a tie for 4th place with a 139.

Turi also continued his high level of golf.  The sophomore started the day with a 1-under 69 before carding a 73 in round two.  He ranks tied for 11th with a score of 142.  One behind him was Wil Pahud.  Sitting in a tie for 15th place, Pahud notched rounds of 71 and 72 and enters the final 18 holes at 3-over par.

Jon Pick and Cameron Weyer are tied for 47th with totals of 152.  Pick’s rounds finished up at 77 and 75 while Weyer checked in with scores of 73 and 79.

Matthew Ladd showed nice improvement as the day went along.  Playing as an individual, Ladd opened with a 77 before recording a 70 in the second round.  Noah Reese notched rounds of 73 and 78 and stands with a 151.

Leading the way for the individuals was Zach Weaver of Pfeiffer University.  He began the day with an even 70 before shooting a 4-under 66.  His 136 is one ahead of High Point’s Brendan MacDougall.  Towson’s Dylan Stein is third with a 138.  Tyler Gray is three off the lead.

On the team side, High Point notched the lowest two rounds of the day, shooting scores of 281 in each round.  Their 562 is nine ahead of second-place Towson.  Evansville is one shot out of second place.

Tomorrow, the squads complete play with a final round of 18 holes.

Aces Volleyball falls on the road at Missouri State

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UE stays on the road Saturday at SIU

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Mildrelis Rodriguez posted a team-best eight kills as the University of Evansville volleyball team fell by a 3-0 final at Missouri State on Monday evening.

Rodriguez led the offense with eight kills while Rocio Fortuny had five for the Purple Aces (4-17, 0-8 MVC).  Jelena Merseli led the way with 12 assists while Rodriguez paced the defense with 11 digs.  Lily Johnson was the top performer for the Bears (14-7, 5-2 MVC), posting 14 kills in 27 attempts.  Simone House finished with ten kills.0

Game one saw the Bears open up with a 25-10 win.  Up 4-3, the Bears changed the tempo and went on a 14-2 run to take an 18-5 advantage.  They cruised from there to take a 1-0 lead.  Another game-changing run for the Bears came with them also up by a 4-3 tally in the second game.  They scored eight of the next ten points to take a 12-5 lead before winning by a final of 25-12.

Evansville played much better in the third game.  After falling behind by an 0-2 score, the Aces were paced by a Mildrelis Rodriguez kill, which was part of three consecutive points by UE to take a 3-2 lead.  Missouri State was able to find its groove, taking a 5-4 lead before extending it as the frame went along to finish off with a 25-15 win to clinch the match.

A trip to Southern Illinois is next up for UE as the Aces and Salukis will tangle on Saturday evening in Carbondale.

YWCA presents a Special One-Time Screening of Anti-Trafficking film Sold!

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Based on the global best seller, SOLD, by Patricia McCormick, comes an award winning film that tells the unforgettable story of a girl who risks everything for freedom after being trafficked from her mountain village in Nepal to a brothel in India. 

YWCA Evansville will be hosting a one-time screening of SOLD at Old National Bank in downtown Evansville on October 11, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.  The YWCA selected this date because October 11th is International Day of the Girl Child.

The United Nations General Assembly declared October 11th International Day of the Girl Child to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world. The International Day of the Girl Child focuses the attention on the need to address the challenges girls face and to promote girls’ empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights.

“The fight against human trafficking is one of the great human rights causes of our time. We felt that it was important to focus on this issue on International Day of the Girl Child to not only draw attention to this international crisis, but to also raise awareness about what is going on in our own state of Indiana,” says YWCA CEO, Erika Taylor.

SOLD gives a voice to the millions of children who disappear every year. It is a call to action and a testament to the power and resilience of the human spirit. The film has partnered with a service called Tugg which enables people and organizations to set up screenings in their local community in efforts to spread awareness. The YWCA has partnered with Old National Bank, Unchartered International, and the Indiana Trafficking Victim Assistance Program to present this film locally.

After the screening, representatives from YWCA Evansville, Unchartered International, and Indiana Trafficking Victim Assistance Program will make remarks.  The event is being offered free of charge at the main office of Old National Bank located at 1 N. Main Street. Parking is available in the Old National Bank parking garage.

YWCA Is On A Mission
For over 150 years, YWCA has been at the forefront of the most critical social movements — from voting rights and civil rights, to affordable housing and pay equity, to violence prevention and health care reform. But despite important work being done on the ground by more than 220 local associations across the country, not enough people understood the size, impact, or relevance of YWCA.

Today, YWCA is one of the top 25 largest charities in the U.S., according to NonProfit Times, with total revenues of more than $775 million. YWCA helps more than 2 million women and children each year in the U.S., and worldwide, YWCA serves 25 million women and girls in 120 countries. At YWCA Evansville, we:

  • Provide over 16,000 nights of safe shelter each year to domestic violence victims and homeless women recovering from substance abuse.
  • Assist over 250 at-risk Evansville girls each year through our Live Y’ers afterschool, mentoring, and scholarship programs.
  • Engage the public in ongoing efforts toward women’s equality and racial justice by taking a leading role in activities relating to Stand Against Racism, Women’s Equality Day, and Equal Pay Day.

YWCA Evansville is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families and strengthen our community. YWCA Evansville is part of an international movement serving over 2 million in the United States and 25 million worldwide. For comprehensive information about this important work, go to: www.ywcaevansville.org and www.ywca.org.

Economic Development Lecture Series Designed to Aid Entrepreneurs

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An Economic Development Lecture Series designed to assist those interested in entrepreneurship is planned at Ivy Tech Community College, with its first session planned for Oct. 25. The series is sponsored by the Ivy Tech Diversity Committee, Ivy Tech Division of Business and Public Service, and the Evansville Black Chamber of Commerce.

The first session – titled Brand Development 101 – will discuss the importance of branding a business. It will be offered twice on Oct. 25 – 2:30-3:30 p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m., in Room 344 at Ivy Tech.

Admission is free to Ivy Tech students, faculty and staff. Public admission is $10 per session; or $25, for all four of the lectures planned, and can be paid at the Ivy Tech Business Office the day of the event, or before. To register for the event, email smatchem@ivytech.edu prior to the event.

Presenting at the event will be guest speaker Henry Snorton III, principal partner of Mission Vision Partner, LLC and Executive Director of MEDI, Inc.

Mission Vision Partner (MVP) was founded by Snorton, a Certified Economic Developer, in the summer of 2008. After Snorton completed his Master of Public Administration degree and obtained a Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management, he left the Hopkinsville Chamber of Commerce and launched MVP full-time in July 2008. Snorton said he was led to start MVP after working with a large number of small and midsize businesses, small cities, towns and counties, governmental agencies, churches and nonprofits and some corporations. What he observed, learned and identified as a niche market and opportunities, was that these organizations and others like them had passion, funding and desire to accomplish great things, but simply lacked the practical knowledge and expertise.

MVP’s success is attributed to the communication skills, talent, practical knowledge and expertise of its founder and associates. MVP’s founder and associates have achieved local, state and national award recognition, and business awards. They serve on local, state and regional boards and commissions and work within their churches and communities.

Other upcoming lectures planned include:

  • Nov. 1: 12 Things You Should Do Before Launch, 2:30-3:30, location to be determined
  • Nov. 15: Benefits of Business Retention, 5:30-6:30 p.m., location to be determined
  • Dec. 6: Using the MVP’s Push-Pull Strategy as an Evaluation Tool, 5:30-6:30 p.m., location to be determined.

 

 

Adopt A Pet

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Bella is a 2-year-old female American Staffordshire Terrier. She was surrendered to the shelter with 2 other dogs. Bella is shy, but she does much better with a more confident dog companion like her sister Bailey. Bella’s adoption fee is only $100 and is all-inclusive. If you’d like to adopt one of her sisters as well, get a $25 discount for adopting two dogs at once! Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or www.vhslifesaver.org for details!

 

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