The Woman From Banjo

The woman from B.A.N.J.O is at it again. Since she is probably feeling some kind of way about not receiving a stimulus check, she figured she would get her money on by trashing George Floyd.  “I do not support George Floyd and the media’s depiction of him as a martyr for black America,” So I kinda follow right-wing television shows views on things. I knew they were going to focus on the messenger and try to distract people from the message. Well I was somewhat surprised when they did not attack George Floyd with everything the had. I finally settled on that although a significant portion of their audience are high powered, fully loaded racist, most of them are not and while they support the president’s policies, they do not support the killing of young black people at the hands of the police being reported on their televisions almost everyday. The stations already low ratings would take a beating if they flat out attacked George Floyd. So they trot out Banjo aka.. Candace Owens. Candace Owens will say and do anything to see her name in lights and have her bank account overflowing… even throw a movement under the bus that can save black lives and bring millions together in the name of justice and equality. I am so mad that they were able to break her… anywho I wrote about Banjo last year and another one of her “Let me see the money statements.” As the worldwide protest continues, you are likely to hear more from Banjo. So for those who are not familar with her type of negritude, please enjoy the article below. – Editor

A lot of us have heard about the “Man From U.N.C.L.E,” Clarence Thomas. U.N.C.L.E. is an acronym for the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement… on anybody darker than a rice crispy. However, some of us have overlooked the “Woman From B.A.N.J.O,” Candace Owens. B.A.N.J.O is an acronym for “Black Azz Negro Justifying Overseers.” That’s right Candace, you can be on Fox News with us and in the dough… but it’s got to be between the eyes.

By March of 2018, Owens was making her way onto TV stations and finally made it to Fox News. She spit out a line that went viral and made her a darling of pseudo-conservatives. Owens said the National Rifle Association was founded as a civil rights organization that protected Black people from the KKK. Even the Fox News host said, “I’ve never heard that one before! That’s so interesting!” – Newsone

Let me be the first to say that was a damn good shot Candace, it was right between the eyes!! After throwing up in my mouth, I called to see if there was a warrant for your arrest. I thought for sure you was wanted for gross unashamed a** kissing in the 1st degree. Next thing I did was research it…

Name And Address…

To be honest, Owens is not the only one that believes the NRA was conceived to protect newly freed slaves from the KKK. Harry Alford, president and chief executive officer of the D.C.-based National Black Chamber of Commerce along with some religious leaders also think the NRA was Django’s ride or die after the Civil War. Incidentally, the organization is largely funded by non-African American businesses on behalf of whose interests it often lobbies, such as the fossil fuel, telecommunications and tobacco industries. It has sometimes been accused of being a front group. But back to the NRA, the short answer is when I typed in civil rights on their website search engine, a picture of a rebel flag came up and chat box asking me to check mark the picture of the noose if I voted for Obama in the last election or ever stood in line for a chicken sandwich and then type in my name and address. They will send someone out to talk to me. Okay, I need to stop… but there was no reference to civil rights on their site. I also read reports indicating that their website once said they were “America’s Longest Standing Civil Rights Organization.” Must have took that down after the death of Philando Castile. Castile was shot by the police during a traffic stop. He was legally licensed to carry a weapon but was shot after telling the officer he was in possession of a weapon. The incident was tape recorded and on the tape you can hear Philando repeatedly tell the officer that he is not reaching for his weapon. The officer had asked him to produce his driver’s licence and registration. The officer was subsequently acquitted, but was fired by his superiors the same day. Afterwards, June 26 2017, the family received a $3 million settlement from the city. On the day of the acquittal thousands of people protested the verdict and many were arrested. The acquittal was denounced nationally and internationally. Denounced by everyone but the NRA, who remained conspicuously silent about a black man who was killed by the police, who was legally licensed to carry a firearm and who was a member of the NRA.

The Real Story

Anywho… the NRA was founded in 1871 by William Conant Church and Captain George Wood Wingate. It was modeled after the British National Rifle Association which was founded in 1859. Union Army Civil War General Ambrose Burnside was elected its first president. As a matter of fact the word sideburn came into the American lexicon due to the distinctive way Burnside wore his facial hair. Church and Wingate both served during the Civil War on the Union side. So technically you could say the NRA was founded by men who served on the side that eventually ended slavery in America, but that’s like saying every bird that has feathers is a turkey. The Emancipation Proclamation was to gather more support for the war and to take advantage of the win at Antietam after a string of devastating losses to the Confederacy. Believe me, if the Union had loss at Antietam, we would have been on the table right beside the stuffing and mash potatoes. In addition by making the outcome of the war point to a moral justification, it inhibited England from coming in on the Confederate side which had outlawed slavery some 30 years earlier in 1834. Although there were slaves in England before that time, England had never legalized slavery. People were bringing in slaves from other English colonies and since it was a grey area it cause considerable confusion. You might bring Toby to England and once he gets there, he might tell you where the sun don’t shine and get to stepping. You go to the authorities to get your property under control. You tell them he’s sitting at the bar having a couple of drinks and is getting ready to leave town. He walks past you dancing and gives you the finger. You pull out your gun, but remember slavery hasn’t been legalized in England. If you shoot him, they can arrest you for murder. You decide to wait until dark to get that black !@###. What you don’t know is while Toby was at the bar he bought a gun too. So you can see there was a lot of confusion in England until slavery was abolished. Alright… back to the story…

Nary a Good Ole Boy…

While white nationalist, Neo-Nazi’s and ultra conservatives bend over backwards on the altar of the NRA, they are not represented in the leadership of the NRA. An investigation of their leadership rolls shows that the upper echelons have mostly been represented by military men and left leaning ideologues. There have been a couple of women who have also been President’s of the NRA. Now I said that they have been “mostly” left leaning ideologues. In the past few decades there has been a study influence of conservatism in their leadership ranks. Their past leadership rolls also includes people like Oliver North, John Bolton and James Porter, who called  President Obama a “fake President” and advocated that civilians should be trained in the use of military weapons for both international and domestic war. He also refers to the American Civil War as the War of Northern Aggression, which come straight from Chapter 1 of the United Klans Of America handbook, ” Those Ni***er Lovin Yankee’s.” But it’s not so much their leadership which is to blame for the way they are viewed as their members. Who can forget the battle call of one of their most illustrious associate’s, which is shouted late at night after all the moonshine is gone and the fire is raging hot towards the heavens.. “I’ll give you my gun when you take it from my colddead hands.”– Charleston Heston.

Follow The Money

Corporate donors make up more than half of the NRA funding. Membership dues and funds from NRA programs are not enough to run the kind of show this circus wants to put on. Since 2005, the gun industry and its corporate allies have given between $20 million and $52.6 million to it through the NRA Ring of Freedom sponsor program. Donors include firearm companies like Midway USA, Springfield Armory Inc, Pierce Bullet Seal Target Systems, and Beretta USA Corporation. Other supporters from the gun industry include Cabala’s, Sturm Rugar & Co, and Smith & Wesson. Now, I’m going to give it to you straight. If you ever wondered what type of oath the racist take deep in the woods on dey belly, with dey half price Amazon camouflage military khaki’s, toting dey AR-15 military camouflage gun with the Ranger Deer Scope from Dicks Sporting Goods, then you need to only read the NRA Ring Of Freedom mission statement.

The NRA Ring of Freedom is dedicated to building relationships with patriots who are seeking to secure the future of freedom. Our mission is to gather the resources required to help preserve the uniquely American freedoms set forth by our Founding Fathers in the Second Amendment... Sieg Heil!!

So we are going to summarize this article bringing up key points, so that we can present our conclusion. Besides there is a pickup truck parked across the street with a rebel flag covering the back window and somebody pointing at my house. It’s about that time when I clean my guns in front of my windows again… just kidding.. I ain’t crying wolf.. There are a whole lot of wolf heads hanging on people’s wall around here. Anywho, the NRA was founded in 1871 by Wingate and Church who were former members of the Union Army. If that is their only credential for claiming they are among the first civil right organization, then I am going to claim I am Klu Klux Klan, because I got some white sheets with holes in them. Throughout most of their 140 year history right leaning ideologues were not in positions of power. The shift in the political landscape occured in the NRA during the latter part of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty first century. So we all know that the twentieth century was the century of civil rights. How did I come to the conclusion that there were not racist in the NRA during most of the twentieth century? I am not saying that there were no racist in leadership positions in the NRA. I am saying that in their arrogance, black power was not something they thought about or feared until the civil right era. Consequently it wasn’t until after the civil right era when blacks asserted their power that you started seeing people like Oliver North, John Bolton and James Porter, who were openly discriminatory, come to leadership positions. The NRA gets most of its funding from gun manufacturers and other business entities, which makes them immune to almost all pressure applied against them from American citizens. Our only recourse is to petition our politicians and boycott the companies funding them. Finally, the NRA is not a racist organization in and of itself. Sure there have been some racist at the helm, but that was not its mandate. Today power is the mantle of the NRA and we all know that old saying by John Acton, “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” 

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