Monday, July 19, 2010

Blatant racism and bigotry within the NAACP

WOW! All I can say is WOW!

Posted by therightscoop in Politics on Jul 19th, 2010

via Breitbart.tv. I really wonder how many black people really feel this hatred toward white people, so much so that it would keep them from fully helping a white farmer who is losing his business. According to Malik Shabazz, she certainly can’t be racist because she’s just fighting against the oppression that white farmer has over her. Yeah…uh huh.

I tell you though, the way she uses the words “his kind” when referring to taking the white farmer to a white lawyer, hoping that ‘his kind’ (white lawyer) will help him (white farmer), is quite disturbing and reminds me of the kind of hatred borne in those who refused to desegregate – or those who burned crosses. How is she any better than those she hates?

But notice her moment of enlightenment, when she realizes it’s not about racism so much, but rather it’s about class warfare. The haves vs the have nots.
Kinda like going from the KKK to Marxism. What a change! Hope and change! Wow.






UPDATE: Shirley Sherrod, the woman in the video above, resigns after she was exposed by Andrew Breitbart’s Big Government earlier today. While I don’t think that was the intention, I don’t think she had much of a choice. The intention was to expose the double standard of the NAACP by calling out the Tea Party for tolerating racism, while it does the very same thing! Oh, I’m sorry, I almost forgot. Black people can’t be racist. So I guess there is no double standard now is there…



UPDATE 2:
It seems there is more to this story. See the clip below. I have to say (like many other blogs) that I may have jumped the gun here. Ms. Sherrod seems to be saying that this is a piece of video that is part of a larger story of her change of views on race relations. The wife of the farmer in question seems to have come out in support of Ms. Sherrod. If I have posted this too early, my sincerest apologies to Ms. Sherrod.



UPDATE 3
Well here is video from CNN that has the farmer in question wife. Even if it is on video, you can't always believe what you see! I love Ms. Sherrods final comments about the administration.




UPDATE 4:
In the Spooner's own words.




UPDATE 5:
Here is the whole video of the speech given by Ms. Sherrod. It is NOT like it was presented. What sounded like a story of racism, turns out to be a story of a change of heart. While I do not agree with everything she says, I have to say that parts of her speech truly inspires me.



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