‘Dedicated Democrat’ who devoted himself to “helping thugs and goons” is in legal trouble.
When the Feds finally raided Cedric Dean’s mansion, out front were the words “Thug Mansion” and “Black Lives Matter”.
Inside the homes of the expert ‘Thugologist’ in North Carolina were the fruits of his hard work from allegedly defrauding Medicaid of millions and some ruder types speculate that the author of ‘How To Stop Your Children From Going To Prison’ may soon need a new chapter.
But the BLM adjacent activist has had a lot of chapters in his life that began when he was sent to prison for armed robbery at 16, then locked away for 105 years on charges of operating a crack ring until he was freed by pro-crime sentencing reforms that went easy on crack dealers.
But even while in prison, Dean had invented first ‘Deanism’, which promised to cure criminals, and ‘Thugology’, which claimed that being a thug was a medical condition. Relaying messages to be posted on Facebook from prison, Dean claimed that “we have available thugologists from every region of the country” who were “reformed federal prisoners who sincerely want to make amends” and are ready to “facilitate requests from parents and caregivers” of the thugs.
The NAACP even appointed him as the Executive Director of NAACP Prison Branch 5135.
“Sane Thug Therapy” was hailed as the solution for teaching thugs to “control their misguided thoughts” even while Dean denounced police for shooting criminals, complaining, “BLACK LIVES DON’T MATTER” to them. He published a book titled ‘Thugology’ and was hailed as an un-thuggish model prisoner and utterly reformed from his former thugological practices.
Reformed enough to jettison his ‘life without the possibility of parole’ sentence so that he could “devote himself full-time helping thugs and goons understand the forces behind their thuggery.”
Dean was out in 2018. Next year, Rep. Alma Adams invited him as her guest to President Trump’s State of the Union address.to celebrate the ‘First Step Act’ and its release of criminals. Dean was working to help criminals reform and he told a reporter that “people can change.”
Soon he was billing himself as a “nationally recognized behavioral health expert”, “agitator”, a “violence interrupter and peacekeeper”, a minister, a “social justice expert”, an “entrepreneur”, a “community leader”, a “reentry expert”, a “motivational speaker”, an “educator” and virtually anything you can think of including an advocate for the homeless.
Also he appeared at anti-police protest rallies, recorded a rap video in a “Black Lives Matter” t-shirt with a black power fist, complained about “racial micro aggressions” and ran for city council while billing himself as a “Dedicated Democrat”. --->READ MORE HERE
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The summer of 2020 is when the era of “performing justice” reached its peak. Everything was about optics.
One of the most consequential but least-covered stories of the year came out of a radio station in Sacramento last week.
Sportscaster Grant Napear, who was fired five years ago for tweeting “All Lives Matter,” is back at work, taking over the weekday afternoon slot on Fox Sports’ local station.
The man will make a living again.
Napear was canned by KHTK 1140 after 32 years with the station after tweeting “All Lives Matter…Every Single One!” in June 2020.
June 2020. Does that ring a bell?
That was the summer a few Orthodox Jews in New York City were harassed by the police for not wearing COVID masks while tens of thousands of unmasked Black Lives Matter protesters were allowed to march unprotected and in flagrant violation of social distancing rules.
Does that ring a bell?
After the death by asphyxiation of George Floyd at the hands of a white policeman in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, the country lost its mind.
And Napear lost his job.
He had tweeted “ALL LIVES MATTER…EVERY SINGLE ONE!!!” in response to former Kings star DeMarcus Cousins, who asked Napear his thoughts on the Black Lives Matter movement.
In an interview at the time, Napear defended himself against the notion he was denouncing the black community and has racist views.
“It makes me feel sick to my stomach because it is absolutely the opposite of who I am,” he said to The New York Post. “I am 60 years old. I will let the track record of my life and what I’ve done for my community and what I’ve done. … People who know me, of all races, I’ll let them tell the story.”
I was thinking of writing a column at the time on the Jewish value of “all lives matter,” but a few friends dissuaded me, warning that I might be cancelled for being a “racist.” Would I also lose my synagogue membership, I wondered?
The summer of 2020 is when the era of “performing justice” reached its peak. Everything was about optics. Millions were poured into the Black Lives Matter movement from companies eager to show off their “anti-racist” virtues. BLM logos were flashed everywhere, from storefronts to company websites to front lawns, as many Americans wanted to show they were on the right side of history. --->READ MORE HERE
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