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Nadra Enzi

"Nadra Enzi aka Cap Black is a contributor to Canada Free Press, a security writer on touchy topics; security advisor/founder of Borrow A Brother volunteer safety escorts for female friends concerned about carjackings robbery and sexual assault. $realbrocap on Cash App."

Most Recent Articles by Nadra Enzi:

Three Politically Incorrect Reasons Why Hillary Lost

I watch depressed and in extreme cases, delusional, progressives rail against the recent Trump victory. They cannot grasp politically incorrect reasons why Hillary Clinton lost. I've boiled them down to this trio of acronyms: BLM ( Black Lives Matter ); FOP ( Fraternal Order of Police ) and BJ ( Bruce Jenner ).
- Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Dueling Definitions--of Blackness

If one accepts the premise that most mainstream media editors and producers are progressive, it's therefore unsurprising that the image of American Blacks depicted is, to quote Hillary Clinton, "super-predators who must be brought to heel ( like animals ); cop hating rioters (acting animalistically) or political puppets mouthing leftist talking points ( like parrots, an upgrade of the animal theme).
- Monday, October 10, 2016

Warning from a Chicago Police Officer

The superintendent of the Chicago Police Department recently said a badly beaten female officer told him she didn’t shoot her attacker for fear of news coverage and retaliation against her family.
- Saturday, October 8, 2016

Two Debates Left to Go

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton had their long awaited first presidential debate. It's doubtful whether supporters of either candidate saw anything that would change their minds. Trump didn't go for the jugular as many expected, but assertively laid out job creation, trade protectionism and crime prevention planks of his platform. As a safety voter, I always enjoy hearing his depiction of urban crime as onerous upon hostages in those communities.
- Tuesday, September 27, 2016

JASTA Delayed is JASTA Denied?

President Obama has vetoed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act ( JASTA ), designed to allow families of September 11th, 2001 victims to sue Saudi Arabia, home to 15 of the 19 airline hijackers.
- Monday, September 26, 2016

Commending Cops.

The anti-police, negative narrative encourages public feedback to be consistently negative. Internal affairs complaints and inflammatory media coverage is their preferred method.
- Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Donald Trump Made Case Against Terrorism

This weekend's spate of radical Islamic terrorism-driven bombings and a stabbing spree underscore one presidential candidate's perpetual warning that America is under attack. He has consistently issued a call to arms against radical islamic terrorism while his opponent quibbles over offending mass murderers.
- Monday, September 19, 2016

When Rogues Rule

Current police reform mania goes deeper than liberal allegations of bias and libertarian mistrust of armed authority. Objective police supporters can at least have civil discourse with these ideologies.
- Monday, September 12, 2016

The Right Kind of Identity Politics

Rhetorically beating White people, good, bad and in-between, over the head about American slavery ( to the convenient exclusion of other nations and individual's sins ) doesn't undo the past nor uplift the present. It does, however, provide invaluable context for current contempt some progressives have for American Blacks.
- Monday, September 12, 2016

Thug Love isn't Police Reform

Public safety is in a dangerous state of flux. Departments are told, by pro crime activists, limitation lobby lawyers and federal judges, that felony suspects now enjoy limited diplomatic immunity. Under these rules of engagement, the subject must be addressed in genteel terms, lest his feelings be hurt.
- Thursday, September 8, 2016

Are Police Obsolete?

The early 21st century may well be called, ” the era when police became obsolete. ” A veteran officer told me once that police were obsolete. He arrived at this conclusion after seeing the profession face unprecedented scrutiny.
- Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Colin Kaepernick's Non-Stance During the Pledge

As someone who stands during the Pledge of Allegiance (raised by a Jim Crow vintage grandmother who always stood on arthritic knees and nerve-damaged feet when it played on TV ), I'm not angered by NFL player Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand during this national tradition.
- Sunday, August 28, 2016

Reign of Raze-ism

Raze-ism is my term for the homicidal illogic of urban predators. Raze-ism has two features, 1. Sudden volcanic rage and 2. Inability to accept responsibility for criminal conduct. The raze-ist sees himself as perpetually justified. This perpetual justification is impervious to bi-partisan bribery ( social programs ).
- Saturday, August 20, 2016

Blue is a Civil Rights Color Too

No American group has the market cornered on unfair treatment. I type this as an American raised in the South and stand by my statement. That said, our police officers are a US group mistreated like no other. The blue ( and other colors ) of their uniforms places them in a unique minority status.
- Thursday, August 18, 2016

One Way to Unite with Cops Today

The following suggestion is offered to leverage existing relationships to drown out noisy discord and targeting of police. It is:
  • 1. Talk-to-police.
  • 1a. we'll get to in a moment.
- Sunday, August 7, 2016

Korryn Gaines: Madwoman or Martyr?

My first impression about this Baltimore County case was it seemed scripted. By scripted, I mean it reads like a zealot, determined to spark urban civil war against police, intentionally brandished (and used!) a shotgun against tactical officers with her five year positioned in the line of any return fire. Insanity is a conclusion many will draw, while others, myself included, offer another theory.
- Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Don't Take the (Race) Bait

I'm VERY somber about the ambush of Baton Rouge officers by Gavin Long and lives lost. Legitimate law enforcement reformers and police supporters must speak in one voice that the solution to alleged bias can't be ambushes and holding a profession hostage.
- Monday, July 18, 2016

White Deputy's Death Reveals Ugly Black Truth

Last week, Jerman Neveaux‬, a 19 year old Black man shot and killed David Michel, a White Jefferson Parish sheriffs deputy. Jefferson Parish is minutes away from New Orleans and light years different in terms of law enforcement and generally, civility.
- Monday, June 27, 2016

Today's Silenced Majority

Since Occupy Wall Street, we've allowed the scum of the earth to strongarm its way through captive cities and events.
- Sunday, March 13, 2016

Free Speech Trumped in Chicago

Faced with a University of Illinois arena surrounded by angry protesters, while hundreds more demonstrators infiltrated it, the Trump campaign cancelled his appearance.
- Saturday, March 12, 2016