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Re: Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport

From "Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus, DoW #1" <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx>
References <nr3cot$fef$1@gioia.aioe.org>
Subject Re: Climate change is a racist crisis: that’s why Black Lives Matter closed an airport
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Date 2016-09-12 06:19 +0200
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Time to spin the kooks up again. Melt, kooks, melt. <snicker>

Paul G. Derbyshire the dress-wearing goat-raper, socked up as ko0oki
kensi the lunkheaded libtard, in <news:nr3cot$fef$1@gioia.aioe.org>
did thusly jump head first into the wood chipper again:

> https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/sep/06/climate-change-racist-crisis-london-city-airport-black-lives-matter

Yeah, folks... that is how stupid and disconnected from reality the
libtards have become. They've gone so far down the rabbit hole of
insanity that they now believe completely natural processes are
racist. Next they'll be saying sunrise and sunset are racist, that
rain is racist, that photosynthesis is racist, that the fact that you
respire means you're racist.

And you morons want to entrust the government to loons like this? Kick
them all out, that'll fix 99% of the "problems" we supposedly
encounter... because 99% of the "problems" we supposedly encounter are
wholly manufactured by the libtards to keep you in a state of panic,
so you'll vote for the libtards because they k'lame they have the
"solutions" to the "problems" they manufactured in the first place.

And it's been like that for literally centuries... remember, the
Democrat party is the party of slavery, sharecropping, Dred Scott, the
Kansas-Nebraska Act, Jim Crow, the Fugitive Slave Act, the KKK,
lynchings, church burnings, denial of civil rights to women and
minorities, forced sterilizations and racist eugenics (just to name a
few historical instances of the scumbaggery that is the democrat
party). That same sort of behavior continues today in the democrat
party in the form of climate alarmist and race baiting (just to name a
few contemporary instances of the scumbaggery that is the democrat
party).

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A timeline of the Democrat attempts to quash civil rights, extending
from 1828 all the way up to August 20, 1996.

1828: The Democrat party was founded by slave holders for the express
purpose of expanding slavery northward, and has worked from its
inception to thwart the advances in civil liberties being put forth by
the Republican party and its predecessors.

October 13, 1858: During Lincoln-Douglas debates, U.S. Senator Stephen
Douglas (D-IL) states: "I do not regard the Negro as my equal, and
positively deny that he is my brother, or any kin to me whatever";
Douglas became Democratic Party's 1860 presidential nominee.

April 16, 1862: Conservative president Lincoln signs bill abolishing
slavery in District of Columbia; in Congress, 99% of Republicans vote
yes, 83% of Democrats vote no.

July 17, 1862: Over unanimous Democrat opposition, Republican Congress
passes Confiscation Act stating that slaves of the Confederacy "shall
be forever free".

January 31, 1865: 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. House
with unanimous Republican support, intense Democrat opposition.

April 8, 1865: 13th Amendment banning slavery passed by U.S. Senate
with 100% Republican support, 63% Democrat opposition.

November 22, 1865: Republicans denounce Democrat legislature of
Mississippi for enacting "black codes", which institutionalized racial
discrimination.

February 5, 1866: U.S. Rep. Thaddeus Stevens (R-PA) introduces
legislation, successfully opposed by Democrat President Andrew
Johnson, to implement "40 acres and a mule" relief by distributing
land to former slaves.

April 9, 1866: Republican Congress overrides Democrat President
Johnson's veto; Civil Rights Act of 1866, conferring rights of
citizenship on African-Americans, becomes law.

May 10, 1866: U.S. House passes Republicans' 14th Amendment
guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the laws to all
citizens; 100% of Democrats vote no.

June 8, 1866: U.S. Senate passes Republicans' 14th Amendment
guaranteeing due process and equal protection of the law to all
citizens; 94% of Republicans vote yes and 100% of Democrats vote no.

January 8, 1867: Republicans override Democrat President Andrew
Johnson's veto of law granting voting rights to African-Americans in
D.C.

July 19, 1867: Republican Congress overrides Democrat President Andrew
Johnson's veto of legislation protecting voting rights of
African-Americans.

March 30, 1868: Republicans begin impeachment trial of Democrat
President Andrew Johnson, who declared: "This is a country for white
men, and by God, as long as I am President, it shall be a government
of white men".

September 12, 1868: Civil rights activist Tunis Campbell and 24 other
African-Americans in Georgia Senate, every one a Republican, expelled
by Democrat majority; would later be reinstated by Republican
Congress.

October 7, 1868: Republicans denounce Democratic Party's national
campaign theme: "This is a white man's country: Let white men rule".

October 22, 1868: While campaigning for re-election, Republican U.S.
Rep. James Hinds (R-AR) is assassinated by Democrat terrorists who
organized as the Ku Klux Klan.

December 10, 1869: Republican Gov. John Campbell of Wyoming Territory
signs first-in-nation law granting women right to vote and to hold
public office.

February 3, 1870: After passing House with 98% Republican support and
97% Democrat opposition, Republicans' 15th Amendment is ratified,
granting vote to all Americans regardless of race.

May 31, 1870: President U.S. Grant signs Republicans' Enforcement Act,
providing stiff penalties for depriving any American's civil rights.

June 22, 1870: Republican Congress creates U.S. Department of Justice,
to safeguard the civil rights of African-Americans against Democrats
in the South.
 
September 6, 1870: Women vote in Wyoming, in first election after
women's suffrage signed into law by Republican Gov. John Campbell.

February 28, 1871: Republican Congress passes Enforcement Act
providing federal protection for African-American voters.

April 20, 1871: Republican Congress enacts the Ku Klux Klan Act,
outlawing Democratic Party-affiliated terrorist groups which oppressed
African-Americans.

October 10, 1871: Following warnings by Philadelphia Democrats against
black voting, African-American Republican civil rights activist
Octavius Catto murdered by Democratic Party operative; his military
funeral was attended by thousands.

October 18, 1871: After violence against Republicans in South
Carolina, President Ulysses Grant deploys U.S. troops to combat
Democrat terrorists who formed the Ku Klux Klan.

November 18, 1872: Susan B. Anthony arrested for voting, after
boasting to Elizabeth Cady Stanton that she voted for "the Republican
ticket, straight".

January 17, 1874: Armed Democrats seize Texas state government, ending
Republican efforts to racially integrate government.

September 14, 1874: Democrat white supremacists seize Louisiana
statehouse in attempt to overthrow racially-integrated administration
of Republican Governor William Kellogg; 27 killed.

March 1, 1875: Civil Rights Act of 1875, guaranteeing access to public
accommodations without regard to race, signed by Republican President
U.S. Grant; passed with 92% Republican support against 100% Democrat
opposition.

January 10, 1878: U.S. Senator Aaron Sargent (R-CA) introduces Susan
B. Anthony amendment for women's suffrage; Democrat-controlled Senate
defeated it 4 times before election of Republican House and Senate
guaranteed its approval in 1919. Republicans foil Democratic efforts
to "keep women in the kitchen, where they belong".

February 8, 1894: Democrat Congress and Democrat President Grover
Cleveland join to repeal Republicans' Enforcement Act, which had
enabled African-Americans to vote.

January 15, 1901: Republican Booker T. Washington protests Alabama
Democratic Party's refusal to permit voting by African-Americans.

May 29, 1902: Virginia Democrats implement new state constitution,
condemned by Republicans as illegal, reducing African-American voter
registration by 86%.

February 12, 1909: On 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth,
African-American Republicans and women’s suffragists Ida Wells and
Mary Terrell co-found the NAACP.

May 21, 1919: Republican House passes constitutional amendment
granting women the vote with 85% of Republicans in favor, but only 54%
of Democrats; in Senate, 80% of Republicans would vote yes, but almost
half of Democrats no.

August 18, 1920: Republican-authored 19th Amendment, giving women the
vote, becomes part of Constitution; 26 of the 36 states to ratify had
Republican-controlled legislatures.

January 26, 1922: House passes bill authored by U.S. Rep. Leonidas
Dyer (R-MO) making lynching a federal crime; Senate Democrats block it
with filibuster.

June 2, 1924: Republican President Calvin Coolidge signs bill passed
by Republican Congress granting U.S. citizenship to all Native
Americans.

October 3, 1924: Republicans denounce three-time Democrat presidential
nominee William Jennings Bryan for defending the Ku Klux Klan at 1924
Democratic National Convention.

June 12, 1929: First Lady Lou Hoover invites wife of U.S. Rep. Oscar
De Priest (R-IL), an African-American, to tea at the White House,
sparking protests by Democrats across the country.

August 17, 1937: Republicans organize opposition to former Ku Klux
Klansman and Democrat U.S. Senator Hugo Black, appointed to U.S.
Supreme Court by FDR; his Klan background was hidden until after
confirmation.

{NOTE: It was Hugo Black who also penned the legal validation of
Roosevelt's Executive Order of internment of over 120,000 Japanese
Americans during WWII... yet another instance of Democrat's xenophobia
and racism.}

June 24, 1940: Republican Party platform calls for integration of the
armed forces; for the balance of his terms in office, FDR refuses to
order it.

August 8, 1945: Republicans condemn Democrat Harry Truman's surprise
use of the atomic bomb in Japan. The criticism goes on for years,
especially after it was learned that the Japanese were ready to
surrender after the first atomic bomb had dropped, but Truman's racist
hatred of the Japanese and his desire to intimidate the Russians by
letting them know that the US had more than one atomic weapon led him
to annihilate an additional 80,000 innocent people. It begins two days
after the Hiroshima bombing, when former Republican President Herbert
Hoover writes to a friend that "The use of the atomic bomb, with its
indiscriminate killing of women and children, revolts my soul.".

July 11, 1952: Republican Party platform condemns "duplicity and
insincerity" of Democrats in racial matters.

September 30, 1953: Earl Warren, California's three-term Republican
Governor and 1948 Republican vice presidential nominee, nominated to
be Chief Justice; wrote landmark decision in Brown v. Board of
Education.

December 8, 1953 Eisenhower administration Asst. Attorney General Lee
Rankin argues for plaintiffs in Brown v. Board of Education.

May 17, 1954 Chief Justice Earl Warren, three-term Republican Governor
(CA) and Republican vice presidential nominee in 1948, wins unanimous
support of Supreme Court for school desegregation in Brown v. Board of
Education.

November 25, 1955: Eisenhower administration bans racial segregation
of interstate bus travel.

March 12, 1956: Ninety-seven Democrats in Congress condemn Supreme
Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education, and pledge to
continue racial segregation.

June 5, 1956: Republican federal judge Frank Johnson rules in favor of
Rosa Parks in decision striking down "blacks in the back of the bus"
law.

October 19, 1956 On campaign trail, Vice President Richard Nixon vows:
"American boys and girls shall sit, side by side, at any school -
public or private - with no regard paid to the color of their skin.
Segregation, discrimination, and prejudice have no place in America.".

November 6, 1956: African-American civil rights leaders Martin Luther
King and Ralph Abernathy vote for Republican Dwight Eisenhower for
President.

You get that, LibTard? MLK voted Republican. LOL

September 9, 1957: President Dwight Eisenhower signs Republican
Party's 1957 Civil Rights Act.

September 24, 1957: Sparking criticism from Democrats such as Senators
John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, President Dwight Eisenhower deploys
the 82nd Airborne Division to Little Rock, AR to force Democrat
Governor Orval Faubus to integrate public schools.

June 23, 1958 President Dwight Eisenhower meets with Martin Luther
King and other African-American leaders to discuss plans to advance
civil rights.

February 4, 1959 President Eisenhower informs Republican leaders of
his plan to introduce 1960 Civil Rights Act, despite staunch
opposition from many Democrats.

May 6, 1960: President Dwight Eisenhower signs Republicans' Civil
Rights Act of 1960, overcoming 125-hour, around-the-clock filibuster
by 18 Senate Democrats.

July 27, 1960 At Republican National Convention, Vice President and
eventual presidential nominee Richard Nixon insists on strong civil
rights plank in platform.

May 2, 1963: Republicans condemn Democrat sheriff of Birmingham, AL
for arresting over 2,000 African-American school children marching for
their civil rights.

June 1, 1963 Democrat Governor George Wallace announces defiance of
court order issued by Republican federal judge Frank Johnson to
integrate University of Alabama.

September 29, 1963: Gov. George Wallace (D-AL) defies order by U.S.
District Judge Frank Johnson, appointed by President Dwight
Eisenhower, to integrate Tuskegee High School.

June 9, 1964: Republicans condemn 14-hour filibuster against 1964
Civil Rights Act by U.S. Senator and former Ku Klux Klansman Robert
Byrd (D-WV).

June 10, 1964: Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen (R-IL)
criticizes Democrat filibuster against 1964 Civil Rights Act, calls on
Democrats to stop opposing racial equality. The Civil Rights Act of
1964 was introduced and approved by a staggering majority of
Republicans in the Senate. The Act was opposed by most southern
Democrat senators, several of whom were proud segregationists - one of
them being Al Gore Sr. Democrat President Lyndon B. Johnson, after
failing to get the bill killed, relied on Illinois Senator Everett
Dirksen, the Republican leader from Illinois, to get the Act passed,
as means of passing the "blame" for the bill to Republicans.

August 4, 1965: Senate Republican Leader Everett Dirksen (R-IL)
overcomes Democrat attempts to block 1965 Voting Rights Act; 94% of
Senate Republicans vote for landmark civil right legislation, while
27% of Democrats oppose.

August 6, 1965: VRA of 1965, abolishing literacy tests and other
measures devised by Democrats to prevent African-Americans from
voting, signed into law; higher percentage of Republicans than
Democrats vote in favor.

April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King, Jr. fatally shot in a conspiracy
hatched by the democrat party. Democrat James Earl Ray was the
locator, democrat Loyd Jowers was the money man, and democrat police
Lt. Earl Clark was the trigger man. A jury finds the democrat party
complicit in the conspiracy in 1998 King v. Jowers.

February 19, 1976: President Gerald Ford formally rescinds Democrat
President Franklin Roosevelt’s notorious Executive Order authorizing
internment of over 120,000 Japanese-Americans during WWII.

September 15, 1981: President Ronald Reagan establishes the White
House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, to
increase African-American participation in federal education programs.

June 29, 1982: President Ronald Reagan signs 25-year extension of
Republican 1965 Voting Rights Act.

August 10, 1988: President Ronald Reagan signs Civil Liberties Act of
1988, compensating Japanese-Americans for deprivation of civil rights
and property during World War II internment ordered by Democrat FDR.

November 21, 1991: President George H. W. Bush signs Civil Rights Act
of 1991 to strengthen federal civil rights legislation.

August 20, 1996: Bill authored by U.S. Rep. Susan Molinari (R-NY) to
prohibit racial discrimination in adoptions, part of Republicans'
Contract With America, becomes law.
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That's why I always say:
========================
Socialism is a mental disease, a murderous psychosis. Its 'kissing
cousins'... liberalism, fascism, nazism, marxism, communism are the
same, they all draw their tenets directly from that murderous mental
disease called socialism.

Nazism (National Socialist German Workers Party) was outlawed in
Germany because it proved itself to be a murderous mental disease.
It's time liberalism was similarly outlawed.
========================

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Paul Derbyshire, you stupid fuck, you've been outed eleven times.

Anyone can check that the IP addresses have MD5 hashes that match your
posting-host, and anyone can go to MaxMind GeoIP to determine that
you're a dress-wearing goat-raping shroomtard using IP addresses from
Deep River, ON, Canada, just down the road from Pembroke, ON, Canada.

There's only a 1 in 2^64 chance that it's an MD5 hash collision. But
do continue to hinge your denial of your identity upon that 1 in 18
quintillion 446 quadrillion 744 trillion 73 billion 709 million 551
thousand 616 chance, Paul. You moron.

03 May 2016 | MID:<ng9mdq$m43$33@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.221 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="28e199bc366b04f624161a7e7c6d9ee6"

10 Jun 2016 | MID:<njf6m0$9i5$13@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.173 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="5a7d8d855af84388d01b7dc826ef09d4"

20 Jun 2016 | MID:<nka7gl$lnq$1@dont-email.me> | 67.70.98.116 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="012e03f33b086ea5f85f61609ba7b360"

01 Jul 2016 | MID:<nl6kqc$q0d$10@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.43 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="58c64c3df7194056193d4316e7d6bde7"

05 Jul 2016 | MID:<nlh8q3$sgh$12@dont-email.me> | 67.70.57.183 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="ffc2b295bc7bc97250a857d253111bde"

09 Jul 2016 | MID:<nlrmrj$lqb$15@dont-email.me> | 67.70.59.199 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="3eb94e9ccb87adec6bcfc39357241aba"

25 Jul 2016 | MID:<nn5vp3$r8l$16@dont-email.me> | 67.70.59.72 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="a59065db82d1913c4681512d3bebf40f"

26 Jul 2016 | MID:<nn8llf$3o0$3@dont-email.me> | 70.48.182.126 Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="f92bd154915cc8433ce80149146d52d8"

05 Aug 2016 | MID:<no3qk5$dp7$23@dont-email.me> | 67.70.58.60 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="a882cbc563f56035a7348ebaf88f01f6"

31 Aug 2016 | MID:<nq8885$60e$2@dont-email.me> | 67.70.98.148 | Deep
River, ON, Canada | posting-host="f1d81205f9026d77b7543bc2df55261c"

And once by Ray Banana... Nadegda got outed as that lumpy dumpy frumpy
slumpy shroomtard Paul G. Derbyshire of Pembroke, Ontario, Canada by
Ray Banana. When Kensi D. LunkHead learned of this, he immediately
started backpedaling and k'laming that "Nadegda" was actually just
"vacationing" in Pembroke. LOL!

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From: Nadegda <nad318b404@gmail.invalid>
Subject: Re: A REVIEW: How much does Keith "Murphy" McElroy suck at
this Usenet thing?
Message-ID: <km1mfl$t4j$7@dont-email.me>
Injection-Date: Sat, 4 May 2013 00:58:29 +0000 (UTC)
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posting-host="67.70.58.178"; logging-data="29843";
Summary: Murphy is a kook with hundreds, if not thousands, of sock
puppets
Keywords: Murphy
X-Mailer: Forte Agent 4.2/32.1118
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-- 

Kensi the moron (aka Paul G. Derbyshire) wrote:
================================
The sphere's Gaussian curvature is 1/r^2, and its area is 4*pi*r^2, so
the curvature is 4*pi
================================

Kensi the moron (aka Paul G. Derbyshire) said the Gaussian curvature =
1 / r^2 *and* the Gaussian curvature = 4 * pi.

Therefore, 1 / r^2 = 4 * pi
Therefore, r = 0.28209479176

Kensi the moron (aka Paul G. Derbyshire) says every sphere in the
entire universe has a radius of 0.28209479176. Of course, being a
moron, kensi didn't specify the units.

The moron also said the Gaussian curvature of a sphere is dependent
upon that sphere's radius. Wholly incorrect.

Kensi the moron (aka Paul G. Derbyshire) was corrected:
================================
Did... did you just say "the Gaussian curvature = 1/r^2" *and* "the
Gaussian curvature = 4*pi" therefore "1/r^2 = 4*pi"? Now you
backpedal, LunkHead.

You mean the Gaussian curvature = 1/r^2 * (4*pi*r^2) therefore =
(4*pi), and therefore the Gaussian curvature of a sphere is
independent of r due to its symmetry, thereby proving your original
"The sphere's Gaussian curvature is 1/r^2" blather *wrong*?
================================

But Kensi the moron (aka Paul G. Derbyshire) persists in insisting
that what he wrote isn't fucked up, and that the Gaussian curvature of
a sphere *does* depend upon its radius, because he doesn't understand
the equations he's trying to use, he doesn't know the difference
between 'constant curvature' and 'Gaussian curvature', he doesn't know
what an integral is, and he's a halfwit who can't figure out even
basic geometry problems.

Now remember, this is the same moron who k'lames he's an
astrophysicist... yet he's stated that the Riemann curvature tensor
concept being the central mathematical tool in the theory of general
relativity and the modern theory of gravity, and the curvature of
space-time being described by the geodesic deviation equation, is
"science fiction" and "a howler".

In addition, the moron k'lamed that 4-D Minkowski space-time was
mostly positive Gaussian curvature, with only small areas of negative
Gaussian curvature, which proves the moron has no idea of the effects
of mass or magnetism upon the 4-D Minkowski space-time manifold.

He has k'lamed that the Gaussian curvature of the universe is
predominantly positive, which means Lunkhead believes that massive
objects such as planets, stars and black holes ride *above* the
tangential plane of the 4-D Minkowski space-time manifold, thereby
making the planes of principal curvature positive Gaussian curvature,
and thus causing gravity to *repel*. It also means LunkHead believes
the universe to be finite, and therefore it cannot be expanding.

Lunkhead the moron (aka Paul G. Derbyshire) has k'lamed that magnetism
has "*no* effect" upon the 4-D Minkowski space-time manifold, then
backpedaled and said there was a "small amount of positive curvature
due to the energy density in the field", thereby proving he doesn't
know how magnetism affects the 4-D Minkowski space-time manifold, and
denies the existence of magnetic attraction.

Thus, Kensi the moron (aka Paul G. Derbyshire) has described a
universe in which planets could not maintain their orbits, a universe
in which magnets could not work, and therefore a universe which could
not exist.

Kensi then went on to later claim that the universe was
"asymptotically flat", not realizing that asymptotical flatness is an
idealization used to model a complex universe by simplifying it to a
single non-rotating object. He didn't realize that general relativity
doesn't allow for a general asymptotically flat solution.

Kensi is the same moron who k'lames that snow at a colder temperature
than the surrounding atmosphere is somehow violating the First and
Second Laws of Thermodynamics and giving off "blackbody radiation".

Kensi is the same moron who k'lames that snow gives off "blackbody
radiation" at wavelengths that would put the temperature of the snow
at 489 F.

Kensi attempted to back up his kooky k'lame above by further k'laming
that snow emits at wavelengths which correspond to a variety of
temperatures, presumably from 489 F to -422 F, because the moron
doesn't understand that the Planck curve breaks down under certain
circumstances, meaning snow emits in accordance with the Wien
Displacement Law in a ~2.1251 micron window centered on the ~11-micron
infrared atmospheric window, not Planck's curve.

Kensi is the same moron who first denied the existence of the
~11-micron infrared atmospheric window, then backpedaled and k'lamed
that snow emitted outside that ~11-micron window, and was proven
wrong. Then the spankard moron tried to use the backpedal of
"blackbody radiation" being at a different wavelength than spectral
emission, yet again demonstrating that the moron has no clue how
spectral absorption and emission works.

Kensi is the same moron who k'lamed heat flows from cooler to warmer;
that in a solidpla and 
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