Ethnic Discrimination at Philly’s Family Court

By Josh Truman

PHILADELPHIA, PA / DECEMBER 12, 2009 / DIVERSE NEWS — With the exterior having an almost White House look next to its twin, the Free Library, Philly’s family court, along with its terrazzo flooring and marble accents, gives you the ‘feeling’ of a place of honor. But it has its politics like every place else.
But sure, there are some good stories that come out of here and you will hear about it in the news when it does -like every 3 years or so- and it always gets good press with almost masonic mystique.

What doesn’t get good press is the horror stories. Of course, to protect family confidentiality laws, only initials can be given.

Last week, in one of many cases over the past 14 years, M.S. (a Disabled American Veteran) was once again denied custody of his child. This after very disturbing incidents claimed by the child (you can guess) from one of the mother’s boyfriends. Yet, the court is making a path for the mother, after rehab (‘parenting classes’), to gain custody – but not the Muslim father, just supervised visitation. The father had never been part of that type of abuse but the court and its Semitic judges, who just ‘happened’ to be assigned to all of M.S.’s custody cases, have found ways and means to deny him custody. M.S. had called many lawyers over the years about this discrimination but it kept coming. Read More »

Domelights.com appears to be hacked

Although the domelights.com website is down at the moment, the internet cache via google, appears to have been tampered with particularly with disclaimers, signatures and posts. I personally did a google cache search last week: there were over 14,000 results, now there is just over 6,000.

There is currently a federal lawsuit going on, started by a racially-based (Black) organization, which made national news over insults and alleged threats.
The case involves alleged racist posts, freedom of speech issues and allegations that police personnel making posts during work hours.

Note: The history of the word racist:
Word Origin & History
racist
1932 as a noun, 1938 as an adjective, from race (n.2); racism is first attested 1936 (from Fr. racisme, 1935), originally in the context of Nazi theories. But they replaced earlier words, racialism (1907) and racialist (1917), both often used at first in a British or South African context.

The owner of the site has denied being a racist and currently there is no counter suit known.

-Josh Truman