Remember Barbra Boxer trying to tell the head of the Black Chamber of Commerce that he should not oppose Cap-and-Tax because other black groups supported it. She said “they would be proud of you”, suggesting that all successful black people should agree. He was not intimidated by her, exposing her comparison as “racial. and I don’t like it!”
So those big tough black commentators and leaders that railed against Bill Cosby for deprecating black pathologies are now going along with Joan Walsh and others who like Obama because he “like it when black people make us feel that way”.
Walsh says there is no evidence that Obama anything but loves White people, but that is not entirely true. Obama referred to his grandmother as “a typical white person” who “said things that made me cringe”. In his books he wrote “the way you have to deal with white people is show them you are not a threat”, and “that’s just how white folks will do ya.” He also spoke of “what makes white people afraid, their demons.”
Glenn Beck said that this means he hates white people, but that’s not quite it. Establishment liberalism needs a scapegoat, and that scapegoat is “the white man” not as a racial paradigm but as an American symbol. Actually, his policies have put black people in a worse position than they would have been under John McCain or John Edwards. Dissing white people is part of the academic justification for social control and the redistribution of wealth.
Obama likes Statist white people just fine. Read more…
Related:
Move-On-Up.org: Reid’s Words Fully Vetted
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1 jerry trotter // Jan 25, 2010 at 1:04 pm
for those who “like Glen Beck,” start seeing the person, not the talk. the talk is bad enough. if he truly were a “LDS” person, he would stop all his slander talk against others. It matters not who he is slandering… it is wrong. If he will read in his Bible, he will find these words…. “He who has no sin cast the first stone.” If Glen thinks Obama is anti – white, they he certainly is anti – black. the redistribution of wealth to include blacks, is no bad thing. That only means they too can have a car, they too can have a home… etc. .
2 jerry trotter // Jan 25, 2010 at 1:09 pm
It needs to be said , as a white man of 60 some years age, I have lived through the years of change of the days from when blacks had to drink from a different fountain to the days when those fountains were taken out and everyone drinks from the same one. from the days when Japanese people were herded up and placed in camps, to the days when they were seen as Americans and left to stay in their home just the same everyone else. there have been times when I was ashamed to be white.
3 Dawn // Jan 25, 2010 at 4:08 pm
I thought this was a news service. What research has been done to verify this information? Opinions are what they are – opinions, not “news.” I want facts not some guy’s ponderings on whether the president hates blacks or whites.
4 Whistleblower // Jan 26, 2010 at 1:55 pm
” there have been times when I was ashamed to be white.”
Not me. Not once. To do so, is to place an attribute based solely on the color of one’s skin. If you want to be ashamed; be ashamed of your parents for remaining silent while others were unjustly persecuted. Take personal responsibility. To base anything on the color of one’s skin is racism. It’s a cop-out.
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