Wednesday, January 22, 2014

"From a reader of your blog" - Received today

Monday, January 20 of this year was a holiday, memorializing the life and death of Martin Luther King.

On Tuesday, the day after the holiday, Lynn Anderson had some thoughts to share about Martin Luther King. Lynn Anderson wrote the following:

“Yesterday was the Martin Luther King march down Lake Avenue. Starting from City Hall, the marchers ended up at our Cultural Plaza. The street was flooded with every liberal, socialist, do-gooder, anti-war sympathizer, social justice Democrat, sprinkled in with politicians and those who are all 'politically correct.' King was known as a radical and was investigated for being a communist as well as his many extra-marital affairs.”


Lynn Anderson commenting on her own blog post wrote the following: “What he [Martin Luther King] did back 50 years ago was very brave. He ended up by the giving of his life to a racist..the ultimate sacrifice. And through his activism, the civil Rights Act was passed and integration began. We have come a long way. I personally do not know anyone who judge's someone by the color of their skin but judges their character and their intent.”

OK, Lynn Anderson, are you memorializing Martin Luther King as a “communist” and “adulterer”? Or are you celebrating Martin Luther King as a “brave” man who made the “ultimate sacrifice”?

Which is it?

Let's go back through some past comments Lynn Anderson has made about “the blacks”:

“Retha [former African-American Lake Worth Commissioner Retha Lowe] wasn't elected because she was black although I would bet every single black in this city voted for her.” June 8, 2013

“A child [Trayvon Martin]? He was a punk. And a criminal in the making. Stand up, black America. Stand up for what is right. If they're jumping and beating people for kicks, sometimes they're going to get shot.” July, 2013

“For the past 30 years a large segment of black America has waged a war of violent retribution against white America.” September 2013

“With every chance at success as every other American, these violent crimes [by the “blacks” Lynn Anderson says] are being committed by angry black men who are taking out their frustrations on Whites. You could be the next target.” September 2013

“It's not just men. Black women are also joining in the hate. Everyone needs to be very, very careful, and consider carrying a weapon.” September 2013

“The rules of the 'knockout game' are typically the same no matter where it happens: Start with a group of black people. Find a white person. Punch him in the face. Don’t stop until the person is knocked out or your arms get tired … or the person is dead.” October 2013

“When groups of blacks pick out whites for random violent attacks, as is happening in every city across this country, then it IS about race. Deal with it.” October 2013

“Tell black people not to let their kids throw their trash on the ground? I'd rather not have a punch in the face today. Thanks. Hispanics you can say something to. And I have. They apologize sincerely. Not blacks. Personal experience. I said something to a young black girl after I saw her throw a paper plate on the ground. She said something to her older friend, a black boy age about 12, about not littering, and he told her to Shut the EFF up.” November 2013

In conclusion, citizens of Lake Worth, you decide. Is Lynn Anderson a “Uniter” or a “Divider.”

Tomorrow, Thursday, January 23, the Lake Worth Trojans Men's High School basketball team will be hosting Palm Beach Lakes. Before the game maybe Lynn Anderson and her friends: Dennis Dorsey, Katie McGiveron, Laurie Decker, Dee McNamara, Helen, Barbara Jean........and the rest of that racist crew can “nuance” their “position” about “the Blacks.”

Don't hold your breath.