Tuesday, January 21, 2014

RACISM, ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING ON THE LEFT…


Blacks, without a doubt, have to be the most self-destructive group of people that you will find anywhere on the entire planet. I really don’t know how else to explain the phenomenon of where one cannot not be considered as being truly black unless one is also a devoted follower of the Democrat Party. I just don’t understand why the blind obedience to a political party that has done more to decimate the black community, or how its inhabitants can so easily be made to turn on one of their own. As I say in the title of this piece, racism remains very much alive and well in America, and it has a home, just as it always has, in the party of slavery, Jim Crow and segregation. And that would be the Democrat Party.

Anyway, why I even bring this up is because of the fact that we recently had, in the person of a prominent NAACP official, someone who saw fit to recognize Martin Luther King Day by labeling black senator Tim Scott a puppet for the Republican Party. What this faux preacher said, in referencing Mr. Scott, was, "A ventriloquist can always find a good dummy." This buffoon’s name is reverend William Barber II and he is, I’m told, the president of North Carolina’s NAACP chapter. Now I never knew Dr. King, but in judging him by his words, I would have to say that if he were still with us today, he would have much more in common with Sen. Tim Scott than he would with this wannabe preacher.

The State reports that Barber’s remarks came in a speech in Scott’s home state of South Carolina. "The extreme right wing down here," he said, "finds a black guy to be senator and claims he’s the first black senator since Reconstruction and then he goes to Washington, D.C., and articulates the agenda of the Tea Party." Keep in mind that it was just last year that this boob, Barber, gained national attention leading the "Moral Monday" protests in opposition to North Carolina’s Republican governor, Pat McCrory. Barber is another black guy, much like Jimmy Clyburn, who derives a great deal of pleasure from running around and ranting about how it is that the Tea Party is nothing more than a bunch of racists.

And in proving that he’s a bigger man than this preacher, Scott chose to simply dismiss Barber’s idiotic remarks as "baseless and meaningless rhetoric." Scott said, "I will honor the memory of Dr. King by being proactive in holding the door for others and serving my fellow man. And Rev. Barber will remind me and others of what not to do." But the sad thing is that many more blacks tend to side with these supposed black men of God, than they do with the likes of Sen. Scott. And why is it that I must be made to lose more and more of what I work for in order to subsidize their existence? They are where they are in their life not because of anything that I, as a white guy, have done, but by their choice.

I think we can all agree that, as a civil rights group, the NAACP long ago lost any and all credibility. And I’m sure if Dr. King were alive today he would most certainly shun the group as well as many of those who are recognized as being the leaders of this group. Because what was once a bona fide civil rights group is today nothing more than a front group, and an extension of the Democrat Party, whose purpose has become one that’s more about the spreading of party propaganda that it is about anything that might relate, even remotely, to civil rights. And it most certainly is no friend to black community. Blacks must wake up to that fact or be content to forever live their lives in servitude to a corrupt political party.

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