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Originally Posted by mudwhistle
The deep dark secret is finally out. Black people are learning to hate whites in church and have been for decades.
That is why Rev. Wrights sermons doesn't surprise any of them. It's just a fact in their lives. It would have been nice if they had let whites know about this. But then they wouldn't have been able to hate whites without them knowing it for so many years. I know that's a bad way to put it but that's what it amounts to. It's starting to look like when Kanya West said Bush doesn't care for Black people he was just repeating what came out of his pastor's mouth.
I talked about this same topic on another site 3 years ago. They said I was crazy and a racist.
Now that the cat is out of the bag and that Obama is not the Golden Ticket to the White House he once was thought to be there is going to be a great deal of re-evaluation done in the Democrat Party. I think he will solidify the Black vote and lose untold numbers of White voters.
Whites thought he was color-blind. Now they discover that he's just like Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton but in a more palatable package.
I think he will go to Denver with the lead in delegates, and if he doesn't get the nomination I expect riots in several cities. If he wins the nomination but loses the election Whites will be blamed for it. Obama went wrong when he decided to experience his Black roots which he has every right to do. He can only blame himself for having to ultimately lie about his true feelings.
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Intelligent people understand that black people as a group are far more racist than whites, we just don't discuss the fact because we treat blacks very gingerly in this country. We aren't allowed to tell them to grow up and stop blaming slavery for their problems or we are attacked and labeled as racists. If Obama truly had transcended race as he claims, he would never of attended that church for 20 years. He's shown himself to be "just another liberal". The only thing different about him is his odd name.
Ann Coulter wrote this today:
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We treat blacks like children, constantly talking about their temper tantrums right in front of them with airy phrases about black anger. I will not pat blacks on the head and say, "Isn't that cute?" As a post-racial American, I do not believe "the legacy of slavery" gives black people the right to be permanently ill-mannered.
Obama tried to justify Wright's deranged rants by explaining that "legalized discrimination" is the "reality in which Rev. Wright and other African-Americans of his generation grew up." He said that a "lack of economic opportunity among black men, and the shame and frustration that came from not being able to provide for one's family, contributed to the erosion of black families."
That may accurately describe the libretto of "Porgy and Bess," but it has no connection to reality. By Rev. Wright's own account, he was 12 years old and was attending an integrated school in Philadelphia when Brown v. Board of Education was announced, ending "separate but equal" schooling.
Meanwhile, at least since the Supreme Court's decision in University of California v. Bakke in 1978 -- and obviously long before that, or there wouldn't have been a case or controversy for the court to consider -- it has been legal for the government to discriminate against whites on the basis of their race.
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I find myself agreeing with her.
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