Sunday, August 23, 2015

Chief Agitator of “Black Lives Matter” Movement is Actually a White Sociopath

by Voice of Reason
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Just when I thought I’d seen it all, leave it to THIS group of imbeciles to find a way to somehow one-up themselves in sheer buffoonery. Perhaps if I wasn’t overwhelmed with thoughts of how I’d rather have hot needles sticking in both of my eyeballs while at the same time, having my fingernails slowly pulled out, then I might have been able to finish watching the video below and tell you what it is about, but I’m sorry, I couldn’t do it. 
  





 
Do you want to know how people with the intellectual capacity of a gnat stuck to the windshield end up leading a ___________  like that (you figure out what to call it, because I’m not going to dignify THAT type of behavior by calling it a demonstration)? 
 
Let me tell you how: When the agitator-in-chief of “Black Lives Matter,” turns out to be a WHITE guy who’s been lying this whole time, there’s a pretty good chance it won’t be the best and the brightest folks that are following him, if you catch my drift. Often times, in the early stages of these wanna-be movements, they attract people who are yearning for some type of fulfillment, people who so desperately want to be part of SOMETHING bigger than themselves, provided it’s not steady employment we’re talking about. 
 
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In the beginning stages of formation, when these “mobs” begin to form, the stated goals are often very broad or vague. For example, “Social Justice,” “Equality,” “Freedom,” etc. Notice the goals sure do sound noble to the neighborhood idiot, and yet it’s not just the neighborhood idiot who’s attracted to the group. What a lucky community! ALL the neighborhood idiots are attracted, because the stated goal makes for a big enough tent that just about any social misfit can fit in. 
 
Worthless movements tend to die off when they reach the stage that in order to keep functioning, they need to establish some form of structure, and nothing can get accomplished because at gatherings everyone is shouting over the person next to them, and it’s pure chaos. So much for structure or order right?
 
John Cioffi says, “For a social movement to perpetuate itself and effect change, it must develop or affiliate with a leadership and organizational structure able to wield power, develop specific demands, and fashion them into a coherent programmatic agenda – all without losing the enthusiasm of the base. This is a transformation that few movements can manage, and it often requires some portion of the political or economic elite to ally themselves with the cause.” 
 
By my estimation, if you’re a member of this “Black Lives Matter” crew, and you’re following a white thug who also happens to be a big enough sociopath that he thinks he’s black, even when both his parents are white, then I’m not sure ANY economic elites or allies can help you. You’re a lost cause, so why don’t you sit down, shut up, and go play somewhere that you won’t harm yourself or anyone else. 
 
The next video is AWESOME! Glenn Beck goes BAT****.Say whatever you want about Glenn Beck. Love him or hate him, he is dead on with this one. In the video below, Glen Beck goes on a mini-tirade on his morning radio show. He starts off by saying, “There is going to come a time and place when there are no more exits. There’s no more exits. Next Stop: The end of the bridge, and it just goes off into nothingness. It’s over. It’s time to stop and say, ‘I’m not on this bus anymore, I am not going one step further with you.”
 
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THE FACT HE’S TALKING ABOUT RACHEL DOLEZAL IS COINCIDENCE. 
 
ENOUGH OF THIS LUNACY OF THE LEFT!
 
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An investigative blogger has accused Shaun King, a key figure in the Black Lives Matter movement, of misleading media icon Oprah Winfrey by pretending to be biracial in order to qualify for an “Oprah scholarship” to historically black Morehouse College. The blogger says King is white and has been lying about his ethnicity for years.
 
 
Yet, in recent weeks, rumors have been circulating about his ethnicity. A 1995 police incident report lists Shaun King’s ethnicity as white. And blogger Vicki Pate, who has been assembling forensic accounts of Shaun King’s background and family tree on her blog, “Re-NewsIt!,” has published her findings.
 
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She claims that King is entirely white and says a birth certificate, which Breitbart has since independently acquired from the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics, names a white man as his father.
 
King’s case echoes that of Rachel Dolezal, a civil rights activist from Washington who claimed to be biracial while in fact being of Caucasian origin. Dolezal continues to insist she “identifies as black,” despite her parents revealing that she is entirely white.
 
If Pate is right, Shaun King, who often uses black and white photographs of himself online rather than colour images, may have misled African-American hero Winfrey by applying for and accepting an Oprah Scholarship to the historically black Morehouse College. Oprah Scholarships are given exclusively to black men.
 
 
In his Daily Kos diary, King refers to himself as a “brother,” writing: “Oprah Winfrey paid my way through Morehouse. The leadership scholarship that I received from her is why I have a college degree today. Five hundred other brothers have the exact same story.”
 
Shaun King’s biography has attracted the attention of bloggers and journalists thanks to several bizarre inconsistencies in his public claims. He often struggles when asked to recall basic facts about his own life. For instance, in August 2014, King wrote on Twitter that he was father to three “black girls,” while, six months earlier, he claimed to be father to four.
 
It is of course possible that a family tragedy is responsible for the inconsistency, but the unexplained change in biographical details is not a one-off. In October 2009, King claimed to have endured four spinal surgeries. By February 2010, the number of surgeries had shrunk to three. There is also some confusion about when an alleged car crash may or may not have happened.
 
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As it turns out, these explosive new racial allegations are just the latest in a string of controversies surrounding Shaun King: on July 21, a conservative blog reported that his account of a “brutal, racially-motivated beating” in 1995, which at least two reports have described as “Kentucky’s first hate crime,” did not match up with a police report from the case.
 
“King, 35, has related the story of the hate crime on his blogs and in his recent self-help book, seemingly to bolster his credibility as an activist and as a self-help guru,” wrote the Daily Caller‘s Chuck Ross. “While King has said that he was attacked by up to a dozen ‘racist’ and ‘redneck’ students, official records show that the altercation involved only one other student.”
 
“And while King has claimed that he suffered a ‘brutal’ beating that left him clinging to life, the police report characterized King’s injuries as ‘minor,'” Ross reported.
 
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Remarkably, King’s own publication the Daily Kos, at which he is listed as a staff writer, ran a provocatively titled blog post in July of this year: “Is there something fishy about Shaun King?” The post alleged that people had been asking questions about King for some time and linked to the earlier Daily Caller report.
 
“While I know that it’s in a right-wing publication, there was something that prevented me from instantly dismissing the article … I’ve seen a number of people on Daily Kos complain that Shaun plays fast and loose with the truth,” wrote contributor Burt Miles. “So I started to do some digging on the Internet and found a lot of information which, if true, makes me very concerned about Shaun, his motives, and how his actions could reflect badly on this site and be used to smear the Black Lives Matter movement.”
 
Miles continued: “Is there anything to all this, or is it some kind of organized smear campaign? And, if it is a smear campaign, how does it involve so many different sites, publications and individuals?”
 
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It was around the same time that Breitbart contacted Vicki Pate, who has been investigating King’s claims for several years. Pate provided key documents that appear to show that King has two white parents and that he has been lying to the public about his race.
 
One of them is his birth certificate, listing his parents as Naomi Kay Fleming and Jeffery Wayne King and a birth date of September 17, 1979 in Versailles, Kentucky. King had already told journalists his mother was white. So all that remained for Pate to determine was whether his father was white too.
 
King has always claimed that his father is black. But King’s father, Jeffery, is white, says Pate. She points to a man born 11 November 1955 in Campbell, Kentucky who has been the subject of multiple arrests, including for motoring and drug offenses. That birth date would make him 23 at the time of Shaun King’s birth, the same age given on Shaun’s birth certificate.
 
The Jeffery Wayne King whose name and date of birth concord with Shaun King’s birth certificate is pictured below, in a 2007 police mug shot. Various documents give his name as “Jeffery” and “Jeffrey” Wayne King, names which are common variants of one another, but King Snr’s date of birth and place of residence is the same in all records.
 
 
 
 
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Jeffery Wayne King in 2007
 
By 2015, Shaun King had finessed his account of growing up black and suffering discrimination. “I was raised in rural Kentucky,” he told the blog Generation Progress. “It was actually pretty rough. African Americans faced a lot of racism and discrimination growing up. I never really experienced overt racism myself until high school,” he claimed.
 
“I was put into a weird position when a huge group of students (who called themselves “rednecks”) hated me for no reason.”
 
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King must have known while giving interviews as late as 2015 that Vicki Pate was tracking down his family history. But he continued to deliver craftily-worded answers to interview questions that gave the impression he was a person of color and that he had been the victim of hate crimes.
 
Neither is true, says Pate. She told Breitbart last night that King has never denied her accusations. “Shaun King has not denied the story to me, or anyone else, as far as I know,” she said. “Whenever it is mentioned on Twitter he simply blocks whoever is asking and reports them for ‘harassment.’ He did reply to one person but only to say, ‘Haters gonna hate.’ I myself have been suspended from Twitter just for posing the question.”
 
King did not return multiple requests for comment via email and social media. He has since blocked us, too.
 
Follow Milo Yiannopoulos (@Nero) on Twitter or write to him at milo@breitbart.com.
 
 
 
 

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