It’s a Cookbook!

A scene from the Twilight Zone episode To Serve Man

The activists outside the Kim Potter sentencing decided that Officer Mohamed Noor was Black. This makes American Africans Black and therefore part of Black History Month.

A recent scandal at a Twin Cities non-profit, “Feeding Our Futures” reported by the American Experiment, is opening a dialogue into a couple of taboo topics. 

Since the American Experiment journalists are clearly alt-right, horrible people parroting right-wing extremist views, I’ll refer to Sahan Journal, a Progressive Newspaper funded by the Minneapolis Foundation and the St. Paul Foundation, both Progressive Foundations known for funding Progressive Organizations.

There are many non-profits and shell companies entangled in this scandal including Stigma-Free International.

The non-profit was incorporated by Minneapolis City Councilman Jamal Osman, which readers will remember from the Amir Locke Press Conference.

Much like the Amir Locke situation, Councilman Osman wants whoever is responsible to be held accountable, so long as it is not him.

Feeding our Futures has been accused of defrauding the Federal Govt.’s food assistance program to the tune of $200m. While local politicians Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Councilman Osman met with the Dept. of Education while the organization’s funds were on hold, Feeding Our Futures was buying property worth millions of dollars in Prior Lake, MN, Savage MN, Nairobi, and a $500K apartment in Kenya.

They sued the Minnesota Department of Education for defamation for suggesting they were a fraud risk. That suit has since been dropped.

This type of racket is much more common in Minnesota than the Attorney General prosecutes, as very few of these fraudulent non-profits are his political enemies. Perhaps that’s a coincidence. 

Another reason is what I’ll call Clustertaboos – topics the majority of Minnesotans won’t want to criticize with a ten-foot pole if they know what’s good for them.  

I will unpack some of them here.

East Africans

There are Minnesotans from every East African country: Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, 40,000 identify as Oromo, not Ethiopian

However, when it comes to Government and Foundation spending, everyone knows this means Somali. The majority of Minnesotans don’t want to say it and they don’t want to hear it, but when it comes to Government and Foundation spending, “East African” means Somali.

Despite Minnesota’s alleged Systemic Racism, Somalis have their own Police Union, have their own Somali Language High School, Somali Jobs Programs, multiple city council seats, Somali Day in Federal Court, an army of paid interpreters, not to mention their very own world-famous, Progressive Congressperson

Somali “Community Leaders” are invited to serve on boards, host radio and television shows, and speak for a statewide “community” of over 100,000.  The term “East African” is applied mostly to appease the Oromo.

Everyone from these groups knows this is bull shit, (Wajun) but the elites in Minnesota benefit from pretending there is homogeneity within groups. They also like to bandy the term, “Black Indigenous People of Color” (BIPOC) to imply that these ethnic, national, and religious groups, many of whom are wealthy, educated, land and business owners, are somehow similar to Black American Descendents of Slaves. (ADOS) 

When local activists turned Mohamed Noor with his two master’s degrees into a “Black Cop,” it was all I could do to keep from throwing up in my mouth.

Islam

Like all religious orthodoxies where apostasy is punishable by death (ie Marxism, Critical Gender Theory, Academia) the Religion of Peace, develops very good liars. This is particularly true in Somalia where political, religious extortion, and mob rule have been the norm for generations.

Given the strict commonality of names within this culture, most Somalis have nicknames.  These nicknames are used internally, within the group, and are not broadly disclosed. To prevent Islamophobic attacks, most Minnesota Muslim Community Leaders hide or downplay the truth about the Quran’s position on Women, LGBTQIA++ issues, and well documented terrorist activities [1] [2][3] as well as recruiting in Minnesota. 

Once one becomes accustomed to lying, it becomes easier and easier to do so, despite being pathological in nature. Plots, intrigue, fraud, and criminal conspiracy are much more widespread in this community than the Majority of Minnesotans will admit.

People from this community make great activists, organizers, and politicians. 

While a majority of East African Minnesotans are non-Muslims, when the East African codeword means any non-profit who serves “East Africans,” any criticism of that nonprofit magically becomes “Islamophobic.”

White Ladies

When it comes to Affirmative Action and Non-Profits, the benefits of the Civil Rights Movement, and the ability to publicly vent rage and aggression, the biggest beneficiaries in Minnesota are educated, white women. 

Progressive Superheroines reap benefits but are shielded from the iatrogenic effects and unintended consequences.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again when white women get into the business of selling Black Pain, there are two things you can count on:

  1. White Women Making Money, and
  2. More Black Pain.

Seeing this image of Feeding Our Future’s Executive Director and Team tells me another taboo the majority of Minnesotans don’t want to talk about.

Women Who Love Women Who Love Women

The talking points, staff and leadership, mission, and talking points for Feeding Our Futures are about empowering women and feeding children. The staff roster reflects this. The percentage of female employees at this nonprofit is pretty close to 100.  

Women, of course, are measurably more agreeable in nature, a fact most Minnesotans are hesitant to discuss, lest they get accused of corporate-haremophobia.  

This makes organizations likely to have lower per-person payroll costs, and employees less likely to point out fraud, graft, corruption, and inefficiency.

This non-profit was apparently serving 2,000 meals per week in the small town of Willmar, Minnesota. The mostly white residents are left scratching their heads wondering, “Who ate those meals exactly?” 

Community Leaders

My work in several communities has given me the privilege of knowing several activists and community leaders in Minnesota.  

While many are on a first-name basis, I tend to refer to them by their Proper names, Ms. LaDuke, Ms. Levy-Arm Strong, Ms. Pree-Stinson-Gonzalez, Mr. Flowers, Ms. Gross, Rev. Christopher, Mr. Samuels, and many others.

Things the majority of Minnesotans would never ask about or question:

  • Is activism a universal good or a form of collective extortion?
  • Who votes for these “Community Leaders”?
  • When are the elections?
  • Who exactly do they speak for? 
  • Who pays them? 
  • Who do they serve?
  • Who exactly are they serving them to?

To quote an old Twilight Zone episode, To Serve Man, “It’s a Cookbook!”