Sunday, July 25, 2010 |
NAACP issuing resolution condemning
Tea Party movement as racist—(July 13, 2010)—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People [NAACP] said they will propose a resolution this week condemning the Tea Party Movement as a racist organization when the NAACP meets for its 101st Annual Conference in Kansas City this week. The resolution, which will be proffered today, will call upon "...all people of good will to repudiate the racism of the Tea parties, and to stand in opposition to its drive to push our country back to the pre-civil rights era." NAACP leaders said the resolution was necessary to make people aware of what they believe is a racist element within the Tea Party Movement. Michelle Obama will be present for what the NAACP expects will be the quickly passage of the resolution. Michelle Obama will give the keynote address.
Here's the rub. Say what you think, and think what you want, the Obama Administration's talking heads were given their talking points about the Tea Party within weeks of the movement's birth—call it racist. When anyone questions the legal status of the guy in the White House, call them racist. When anyone speaks out about the Obama agenda (i.e., Obamacare, Cap & Trade, or the back-breaking spending bills that have indentured the next 10 generations of Americans to the masters on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue), call them racists. If they speak about in favor of Arizona's immigration law that does nothing more than force law enforcement officers in the State to enforce federal immigration laws, call them racist.
Yet when New Black Panther Party chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz asks if its time for blacks to start killing every white baby, that's not construed by the NAACP or the mainstream media as racist. And, when Shabazz, his brother Samir and "poll watcher" Jerry Jackson who openly threatened white voters in Philadelphia's 13th Ward in Philadelphia with a club, and use intimidating racial slurs, threats and statements that they were tired of "white supremacy," they were not construed to be racists by the Obama Justice Department which dismissed all charges against the three—including their guilty plea. They did that because, in their view, everyone knows that "racism" is a white-against-black crime, not a black-against-white crime.
Anita Russell, head of the Kansas City chapter of the NAACP but who appears more like a pawn of the Obama White House told the Kansas City Star that "...I think a lot of people are not taking the Tea Party Movement seriously. And, we need to take it seriously. We need to realize it's really not about limited government." While those words were spoken by Russell, they were crafted by a White House propaganda machine that clearly understands just how serious the Tea Party Movement is, and the power it wields. And, Russell and the NAACP knows if the social progressives lose control of Congress this November, their best wet dreams of getting a share of the redistributed wealth of the middle class (which, by the way includes more than "whitey," since there is a rapidly growing Black-American middle class in the United States, and I don't think the Social Progressives have managed to craft an "I'm Black" tax exemption that will allow the growing number of Black Americans making over $200 thousand per year to avoid paying the same tax load as their white neighbors) dies with loss of a Democratic majority in either, or both, Houses of Congress.
Plain and simple, this is about politics—dirty socialist Democratic politics—the Saul Alinsky, Cloward-Pivens mudslinging politics that is specifically designed to malign the Tea Party movement not because they are racists but because the American people—Black and White—feel threatened by the social progressives and are taking a hard stand against the socialist policies of the Weather Underground radicals from the 1960s who now control the government of the United States and are intent on destroying this nation and recasting it as an oligarchic Soviet Union of the Americas.
The rhetoric of the social progressives isn't fooling anyone except perhaps those who view the world through the prism of socialist radicalism which, of course, includes the mainstream print and electronic media that is now owned by the princes of industry and the barons of banking and business who decide not only what news is fit to print, but what slant needs to be foisted as truth on who they are convinced is still a sleepy-eyed, gullible public that believes the sun revolves around the Earth, the Earth is flat and that you can get rid of half of the carbon dioxide on the planet and still have air to breathe and water to drink when carbon dioxide is the "food" plants eat in the process of photosynthesis that creates oxygen. The social progressives have declared war on America, and clearly the NAACP is in bed with Obama's agenda since they know if Obama fails to redistribute the wealth of America's middle class as it makes serfs of all of us, they will not be the recipients of the new entitlements that will put that money in their pockets.
Is the Tea Party movement racist? Not in a million years. Are they trying to hard to force the guy in the White House to prove he has a constitutional right to be there? You betcha. Are they fighting Obamacare and the Death Board that will ration healthcare to the elderly and anyone else with a catastrophic illness? You betcha. Are they fighting Cap & Trade, which will steal the wealth of all Americans—including poor Black Americans—and transfer that wealth to the emerging nations where the princes of industry and barons of business have moved their factories in order to capitalize on the human capital which they believe will be the primary global consumers in the 21st century? You betcha. What is happening in this country at this moment in Kansas City is the opening of a new salvo in the economic war between the social progressives and the free enterprise capitalists in an attempt to politically disarm the American people who are determined to take back their government.
Tea Party leaders and advocates of the constitional restoration movement rightly deny the allegations of racism which, as noted above, come from the Cloward-Pivens interpretation of racism which argues that because Obama is Black, any criticism of him or his policies are a form of racism. Advocates of this theory insist the real reason negative comments are made is because of the color of Obama's skin and not the color of his politics.
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