Hispanics visit when they're checking their pot plants ..........
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On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 7:34:07 PM UTC-5, gtheist957 wrote:
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> Hispanics visit when they're checking their pot plants ..........
> On May 17, 2016 3:13 PM, "plainolamerican" <[email protected] 
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>> claimed that black people don’t visit national parks because they 
>> associate them with slaves being lynched by their masters.
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>> I heard an interview with a park ranger in AZ who said that hispanics 
>> don't frequent the park because they feel unwelcome.
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>> you can't fix stupid or minorities with bad self-esteem.
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>> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 2:59:11 PM UTC-5, Travis wrote:
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>>> Daniel Greenfield's article: Our Racist Trees 
>>> <http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/> 
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>>> [image: Link to Sultan Knish] <http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/>
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>>> Posted: 16 May 2016 07:18 PM PDT
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>>> Mickey Fearn, the National Park Service Deputy Director for 
>>> Communications and Community Assistance, made headlines when he claimed 
>>> that black people don’t visit national parks because they associate them 
>>> with slaves being lynched by their masters.
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>>>
>>> <https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-u6jt2qevUTk/Vzp-pnGCkZI/AAAAAAAAPyQ/d2oRcv1zXU8w93xobLpPFQqwzdF-QGoZgCLcB/s1600/ents.jpg>Yellowstone,
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>>> the first national park, was created in 1872 in Wyoming. Slavery was over 
>>> by then and no one had ever been lynching slaves around Old Faithful 
>>> anyway. But false claims die very hard.
>>>
>>> Now Alcee Hastings, an impeached judge, and a coalition of minority 
>>> groups is demanding increased “inclusiveness” at national parks. High on 
>>> their list is the claim that, “African-Americans have felt unwelcome and 
>>> even fearful in federal parklands during our nation’s history because of 
>>> the horrors of lynching.” What do national parks have to do with lynchings? 
>>> Many national parks have trees. People were hung from trees. It’s guilt by 
>>> arboreal association. 
>>>
>>> The origin of the bizarre racist lynching theory of national parks 
>>> appears to be Carolyn Finney. Finney was an actress noted for, apparently, 
>>> little more than an appearance in The Nutt House. Then she became a cause 
>>> célèbre for race activists when she was denied tenure by Berkeley’s 
>>> Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management because her 
>>> work didn’t meet academic standards. 
>>>
>>> Her supporters blamed racism, rather than her academic shortcomings, and 
>>> protested vocally. 
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>>> These days she’s a diversity advisor to the U.S. National Parks Advisory 
>>> Board. What wasn’t good enough for UC Berkeley is good enough for national 
>>> parks. She is also the author of Black Faces, White Spaces. In it she 
>>> claims that “oppression and violence against black people in forests and 
>>> other green spaces can translate into contemporary understandings that 
>>> constrain African-American environmental understandings.” 
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>>> Finney cites the work of Joy DeGruy Leary who invented a Post Traumatic 
>>> Slave Syndrome that she claims black people suffer from. Affected by PTSS, 
>>> black people experience “fear and mistrust of forests and other green 
>>> spaces.” According to Finney, the tree is a racist symbol to black people. 
>>>
>>> “Black people also wanted to go out in the woods and eat apples from the 
>>> trees,” Finney explains.” But black people were lynched on the trees. The 
>>> tree became a big symbol.” Black people are triggered by trees and suffer 
>>> Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome flashbacks. You can’t expect them to go to on 
>>> a hike. 
>>>
>>> What shall we do about the racist trees? Finney is front and center at 
>>> the new “inclusion” initiative, “You’re sitting here making up a rule and 
>>> assuming that everybody is going to feel comfortable to come to the woods 
>>> and go on a hike,” she whined. “Maybe they’re not interested in doing that, 
>>> that’s not how they like to come to the woods.” 
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>>> In addition to complaining about the racist trees, the inclusion 
>>> initiative also claimed that national parks alienate Latinos because of the 
>>> “color of the uniforms that rangers wear.” 
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>>> What’s wrong with the color of park ranger uniforms? According to the 
>>> Hispanic Access Foundation, they look too much like the border patrol. Even 
>>> though the uniforms are actually completely different. But much like the 
>>> lack of lynchings at Yellowstone National Park, the truth doesn’t matter 
>>> here. 
>>>
>>> None of this is really about the nonsensical pseudoscientific ravings 
>>> you just read. National parks don’t care what race you are. Trees are as 
>>> blind to color as they are to everything else. Forests don’t need to be 
>>> made more inclusive. This campaign is led by people who hate and reject 
>>> natural spaces. 
>>>
>>> Finney claims that Theodore Roosevelt’s vision of preserving beautiful 
>>> natural landscapes was rooted in “privilege”. Or as Fearn put it, 
>>> “Preserving wild places is a white concept, going back to Rome.” 
>>>
>>> Influential figures in the National Park Service reject the fundamental 
>>> idea of preserving natural beauty. They view a forest as a “white concept” 
>>> full of scary racist trees. Or at least that’s what they claim. 
>>>
>>> That is what this is really about. The Obama era has rotted the Federal 
>>> government with radical figures who are at war with fundamental American 
>>> concepts and values. They intend to use their power to destroy those 
>>> concepts and values. This is another example of that same ugly phenomenon. 
>>>
>>> Alcee Hastings complains of a “green ceiling” for hiring minorities. 
>>> Aside from the usual diversity hiring push and buying from minority 
>>> businesses in the “inclusiveness” proposals, not to mention nonsense about 
>>> racist trees and scary uniforms, is a move to divert the focus to urban 
>>> development. Then there’s the flow of money to “community organizations” to 
>>> engage “culturally diverse communities”. 
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>>> All that is code for robbing parks and moving the money into the same 
>>> network of corrupt organizations that already swallows all the money that 
>>> the Federal government can throw at its local projects. This isn’t 
>>> inclusiveness. It’s blackmail. Advertise in our publications. Give us 
>>> grants. Or your trees are racist. 
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>>> For all the safe space rhetoric, the arguments ultimately come down to 
>>> money. It’s not about racist tree symbolism or uniform colors. It’s about 
>>> creating positions for people like Carolyn Finney or Mickey Fearn so they 
>>> can lecture us on how parks are privilege and nature is racist. It’s about 
>>> finding yet another unlikely target for baseless claims of racism to be 
>>> milked for money, grants, ads and contracts. 
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>>> <https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-9Qt3y_QbBdo/Vzp_LYN32XI/AAAAAAAAPyU/LWN0p8aFN2MMb9eLMRKjOu5lT16wfiJZQCLcB/s1600/e90cc611c198cde2543713ef26df2b3d.jpg>
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>>> The Obama era has seen the “Sharptoning” of America as the same ugly 
>>> shakedown scams that were being practiced in New York or Chicago were 
>>> suddenly national policy. This is the Sharptoning of the National Park 
>>> Service. It’s happening in every agency and arm of government. We just 
>>> don’t notice it. 
>>>
>>> The accusations are absurd. And yet the payoffs keep coming. And there’s 
>>> little doubt that this latest “inclusiveness” initiative will also pay off. 
>>> Our parks will suffer. Our slimiest politicians will prosper. 
>>>
>>> Finney says that national parks should represent where we want to go 
>>> collectively as a people. But the beauty of a walk through the woods is 
>>> that you don’t have to “collectively” go anywhere. A hike is not a national 
>>> mission. It’s a place for individuality. And the left never fails to remind 
>>> us how it loathes the individual and worships the collective impulse of 
>>> totalitarian movements. This is paired with a hatred for beauty. 
>>>
>>> Forests and lakes are not about where we want to go collectively. They 
>>> are where we once were. They represent spaces of imagination and reflection 
>>> that have nothing in common with Finney’s compulsion. They don’t have to 
>>> represent Finney’s demands for “demographic and ethnic diversity”. They 
>>> allow us a freedom from the confining urban spaces of leftist identity 
>>> politics that deny our humanity. They show us that life is pure and simple 
>>> in ways that defy the convoluted nonsense of political correctness. 
>>>
>>> It’s not hard to see why the left, despite its hollow environmental 
>>> posturing, hates them.
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