Racist Ministers ... Uh I haven't heard a word
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Belly35First we have Rev Jeremiah Wright where Obama was a member of that congregation for 25 years and never hear a word of racism. Should I list the comments of Rev Jeremiah (God Dam America) Wright or let you view then for yourself.
Now Obama minister Rev Joseph (Exterminate White) Lowery the same individual who gave the Obama inaugural benediction in 2008 has just shown his racist rant. I’m sure Obama and his family members never hear this racist preaching over the past 4 years…
Racism exist because Black Leadership profit from it and benefit their existence … IMO
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11/01/black-reverend-with-ties-to-obama-suggests-all-white-people-are-going-to-hell/?test=latestnews -
justincrediblePolitics forum.
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Raw Dawgin' itTo piggy back off of sleepers thread - Does this mean the blacks win the race war?
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QuakerOatsDr. James Manning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUsmYdg0KhY
very interesting conclusion at the end of the 46 seconds. -
Belly35QuakerOats;1310487 wrote:Dr. James Manning:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUsmYdg0KhY
very interesting conclusion at the end of the 46 seconds.
ouch! -
gutFox had a right-wing preacher looney on last night.
But it brought up an interesting question. Gay marriage and abortion are something many black religious people care about, yet they support the Dems. But those are just two issues "the Dems have done so much more"? Really? Poverty is better thanks to Dems? Employment is better thanks to Dems?
When 95% of a demographic are going to vote for one party or candidate, something more than issues is driving that. I'm not saying it's race-baiting, and I don't think that could explain it. But there's almost a coercion, a brainwashing even, that goes on in the community.
Otherwise how else can you explain 95% choosing one party? You got two choices, and a lot of people say there's no difference between the parties. Clearly on voting there is group-think or a lack of individualism. The Jewish bloc is the only other demographic barely over 70%. -
Belly35
I love this speech by Malcom X please every one should view it.gut;1310491 wrote:Fox had a right-wing preacher looney on last night.
But it brought up an interesting question. Gay marriage and abortion are something many black religious people care about, yet they support the Dems. But those are just two issues "the Dems have done so much more"? Really? Poverty is better thanks to Dems? Employment is better thanks to Dems?
When 95% of a demographic are going to vote for one party or candidate, something more than issues is driving that. I'm not saying it's race-baiting, and I don't think that could explain it. But there's almost a coercion, a brainwashing even, that goes on in the community.
Otherwise how else can you explain 95% choosing one party? You got two choices, and a lot of people say there's no difference between the parties. Clearly on voting there is group-think or a lack of individualism. The Jewish bloc is the only other demographic barely over 70%.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BYVv4LY_KQ -
majorspark
It starts young.gut;1310491 wrote:When 95% of a demographic are going to vote for one party or candidate, something more than issues is driving that. I'm not saying it's race-baiting, and I don't think that could explain it. But there's almost a coercion, a brainwashing even, that goes on in the community.
[video=youtube;hh5VPEoKG4A][/video] -
gutIs it even possible for a conservative leader to emerge in the black community at this point? Or let's be more realistic - is it even possible for a leader to emerge that doesn't promote the victim and entitlement mentality?
And part of the problem is any time someone even suggests self-reliance or something along those lines, the liberal media unleashes their typical right-wing demonization and attacks, particularly if they perceive that person as one of their own. The liberal media has no tolerance for someone that doesn't toe the party line of victimization and entitlement.
Anyway, I suspect the core of Obama's support is that, quietly, everyone knows he's been a failure. That's simply unacceptable, and just as unacceptable to liberals as everyone else. The difference is it is critical for liberals that he have 4 more years to turn his record around. That's what no one will admit, but it's pretty clear the main reason many are voting for Obama is not because they are tolerating his failure, but rather they can't stomach him going down as a failure. -
jhay78
This is so true. FDR needed 12 years and a massive World War to cement his place in history. After 4 or 8 years he would've been labeled a failure.gut;1310529 wrote:Anyway, I suspect the core of Obama's support is that, quietly, everyone knows he's been a failure. That's simply unacceptable, and just as unacceptable to liberals as everyone else. The difference is it is critical for liberals that he have 4 more years to turn his record around. That's what no one will admit, but it's pretty clear the main reason many are voting for Obama is not because they are tolerating his failure, but rather they can't stomach him going down as a failure.
As for the original post, this proves once again that racism is not a one-way street. -
Belly35Joke my ass. .....