It was his second anti-Semitic pogrom in four years. Twenty-seven years ago, on December 8, 1995, hate-monger Al Sharpton incited the violent firebombing of the Jewish-owned Freddy’s Fashion Mart in Harlem. The firebombing caused the deaths of Angelina Marrero, Cynthia Martinez, Luz Ramos, Mayra Rentas, Olga Garcia, Garnette Ramautar, and Kareem Brunner – the seven victims of the massacre. There was an eighth death, Roland James Smith, who started the fire that burned down the store. Sharpton didn’t toss the firebomb, but the blood was on his hands. The anti-Semitic and racial bias spewed from his mouth and out of the mouths of others while in his presence produced the massacre as assuredly as if the fire was set with his hands. Roland James Smith’s mistake was listening to and believing Sharpton’s narcissism because the real purpose of the “Reverend’s” venom was to make himself famous.

I am reluctant to call him a Reverend. He is the only one with that title I know of who doesn’t believe in all ten of the Ten Commandments. Specifically, he ignores the one about “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor,” which he has broken often.

Smith had been part of a group of picketers led by Sharpton, head of the National Action Network, and Morris Powell, the 125th Street Vendor’s Association leader. They were supposedly protesting the eviction of Sikhulu Shange, owner of the Record Shack, who was subletting from Fred Harari, the Jewish owner of Freddy’s Fashion Mart.

It all started as a rent dispute in the summer of 1995:

The United House of Prayer, a predominantly African-American church, was a significant landlord in Harlem. They raised the rent on Freddy’s Fashion Mart, a Jewish-owned clothing store that operated from the same Harlem location for over 40 years. Because their rent was increased, Freddy’s had to raise the rent on its sub-tenant, a black-owned record store. A landlord-tenant dispute ensued. As he has done so often in his life, Al Sharpton turned this non-racial economic dispute into a racial conflict. And as he did four years earlier in Crown Heights, he blamed the Jews.

The Jewish Post reported that the church owned 272 West 125th Street, the building that housed Freddy’s. It had recently begun a $4.5 million renovation of the building. The store next door to Freddy’s, was rented for over 30 years by Windsor Drugs, owned by Irving Katz. Katz, who had a 10-year lease with the United House of Prayer for All People Church, was told in July 1993 that his lease would not be renewed. Katz had to leave in 60 days.

“They were looking to kick out any businesses that were in the way of the renovation, that looked crummy, or that weren’t paying as much rent as they felt could be earned. Kentucky Fried Chicken — a high-rent-payer — was forced out so they could build an entrance facing 125th Street. The Jewish-owned meat market lost their lease, and their space was given to Freddy’s.”…. the “real villain here was the church’s real-estate broker, Malcolm Barksdale [who is black]. I can imagine how he must have pressured Shange. I was a good tenant. I paid my rent on the first of the month, every month for 30 years. Yet, when Barksdale came to see me about terminating my lease, he was very arrogant and rude. He treated me like ape-s—, and you can quote me on that.”

During the dispute, Sikhulu Shange, owner of the Record Shack, met with  Malcolm Barksdale. Mr. Shange had been paying rent of $2,500 a month, well below the market rate. After much negotiation, Mr. Barksdale offered him a lease with a rent double what he had been paying, $5,000. The record store owner said no because he believed the rent was too high, and worse, the lease had a clause that allowed the landlord to cancel the lease and evict him at will for the first year.

The Sharpton-led protests began in August 1995 and came to a head on Friday, December 8th. That’s when Roland James Smith, Jr. walked into Freddy’s Fashion Mart, pulled out a gun, ordered all the black customers to leave, spilled paint thinner on several bins of clothing, and set them on fire — a fire that resulted in the deaths of Smith and seven others. The only African American left in the story was Freddy’s security guard Kareem Brunner, a 22-year-old. Brunner was ordered to stay by Smith.

At the time, Sharpton “claimed” he wasn’t involved in the protests and was only present to mediate – but the evidence suggests otherwise.

Soon after the massacre, the Jewish Action Alliance, a New York-based civil-rights group, released audiotapes and transcripts of several of Sharpton’s weekly radio shows. On those tapes, one could hear Morris Powell, leader of the 125th Street Vendor’s Association, using racial and anti-Semitic language to encourage Harlem residents to boycott Freddy’s (sadly, the transcripts are still there, but audio tapes which were turned over to the NYPD no longer exists on the Action Alliance site).

 

Learning from his Crown Heights experience, Sharpton let others push most of the anti-Semitic hatred, but it was done on his show right before him.

“We are going to see that this cracker suffers,” Powell is heard telling the protesting crowd in one Sharpton broadcast on Aug. 19th:

“Reverend Sharpton is on it. We have made contact with these crackers. We don’t expect a lot out of them. They haven’t seen how we feel about anything yet. We are going to show them. (…) They think they gonna drive this man out of business, they gotta be out of their minds. We are not gonna stand idly by and let a Jewish person come in Black Harlem and methodically drive black people out of business up and down 125th Street. If we stand for that, we’ll stand for anything. Which we’ve been doing.

At a rally recorded on September 9th, Sharpton was heard telling the crowd:

“I want to make it clear to the radio audience and to you here that we will not stand by and allow them to move this brother so that some white interloper can expand his business on 125th Street.

On an October 21st Sharpton broadcast, Norman “Granddad” Reide spoke to a Sharpton-led rally.

I am saying to the Jewish community and specifically to Abraham Foxman, that you come out and utter a word, accusatory remark against Reverend Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Donna Wilson, Reverend Shields, or Gary Byrd, we will boycott you and nobody loves money any more than the Jewish people. Thank you.

In court papers filed the day before the fire and reported in the NY Times, Harari and two of his employees described weeks of protests outside the clothing store.

Harari said customers going into Freddy’s were spat on and cursed as “traitors” and “Uncle Toms’s.” Some protesters shouted, “Burn down the Jew store!” and simulated striking a match.

An affidavit by Kareem Brunner, the black security guard who was killed in the blaze, said he had been called a “cracker lover” and “would get mine as a traitor [to the black race].”

Store manager Steve Brodsky described how a particularly vicious demonstrator called Shabazz would force his way into the store, push Brodsky aside, and shout, “I will be back to burn the Jew store down — burn, burn, burn.”

On December 8th, one of the protesters, Roland James Smith Jr., listened. He burst into Freddy’s, shot four employees point-blank, and poured a gas can on the floor. Smith then ordered all the African-Americans, except for security guard Kareem Brunner, to leave the store before lighting the fire.

Al Sharpton denied all responsibility when the tragedy occurred and said, “People are trying to put me in the middle of this. I only came one time. I met with the people from the church. … I was only there for a matter of minutes. I was not the leader of this. I was only in support of Shange.” If you believe that I have a bridge in Brooklyn (where Sharpton led his Crown Heights pogrom) to sell you.

The “Reverend” criticized NYPD investigators for quickly linking the fire to the protesters. The police evidence, which included the tapes from the Jewish Alliance mentioned above, didn’t back him up. Additionally, Police said that about two weeks before the firebombing, “a group led by the Rev. Al Sharpton, a black activist, began handing out leaflets asking shoppers to boycott the clothing store to protest the record store’s possible eviction.” Sharpton’s name was on the leaflets.

After first telling the press, “What’s wrong with calling someone a white interloper?” he apologized for using that term. He never apologized for the Jew-hatred broadcasts on his radio shows and at the rallies, he helped organize. He continues to deny that the demonstrations had anything to do with the firebombing.

Al Sharpton has never acknowledged his role in the Freddy’s massacre, nor has he ever apologized (even though his actions/speeches, etc., were caught on tape). Then again, he doesn’t acknowledge the lies he made to incite the Crown Heights riot into an anti-Semitic pogrom.

In the 27 years since Freddy’s, Al Sharpton hasn’t changed a bit.

Remember the controversy surrounding the Duke lacrosse team? Without any facts, Al Sharpton declared that these “rich white boys” had attacked a” black girl,” He warned that if arrests were not made immediately, there would be no peace. He further claimed, “this case parallels Abner Louima, who was raped and sodomized in a bathroom [by a New York City police officer] like this girl has alleged she was…. and just like in the Louima case, you have people here saying she fabricated it.” It was later proven that she had invented the story, and all charges against the defendants were dropped.

Apparently, the “Reverend” Sharpton never heard of the 9th commandment, “Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.” Despite claiming to be a preacher, he often breaks that false witness commandment. Perhaps he believes God was literal when he said: “against thy neighbor.” Or maybe Sharpton believes it’s okay to make false charges against people outside his neighborhood. He has made a career of inciting riots by falsely accusing people of crimes when a true man of faith would not have incited violence but called for peace.

What has changed in the intervening 28 years is that Sharpton has become a darling of the media. Al Sharpton is a low-life, bigoted, anti-white, anti-Semitic, misogynistic, racist homophobe. But instead of pointing out how he spews hatred, the mainstream media covers up his hatred.

He’s loved by Democratic Party politicians like Chuck Schumer. Who said at Sharpton’s that 65th birthday party.

Sharpton Incited Freddy's Massacre

Sen. Schumer Praises Jew-hater Sharpton At His Birthday Gala

“At a time like this, we need Reverend Al like never before. We quote the scripture, let not your heart be troubled. That’s what we believe. We are going to keep fighting the fight until we win. Until Donald Trump is no longer in power in any way and until America returns to its highest ideals. Let me make a toast to a man who, more than just about anybody else, who is working to make that happen, Rev. Al Sharpton. Lift your glasses to the birthday of the great and wonderful Rev. Al Sharpton.”

Then again, that’s not Sharpton’s fault; it’s Schumer’s. Throughout his career, the Senate majority leader has proven he only cares about maintaining support from the leftist wing of his party–he doesn’t have the moral fortitude to do the right thing. He will never speak out to fight Antisemitism because it will anger the far left wing of the Democratic party.

Those high-level Democrats displayed their lack of morality by visiting Sharpton and kissing the butt of such an evil person. Since they love him so much, I wonder if they sent Sharpton a happy anniversary of Freddy’s massacre card.

 

 

 

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