Blacks are nothing more than monkeys - so say Al Sharpton

Discussion in 'Politics' started by TGregg, Feb 20, 2009.

  1. I am not defending Sharpton although it may appear that way.

    Regarding Asians and Mexicans or any other ethnic group working in America. Black people are the only race we separate in this country by income.

    If you have a minium wage earner living in the projects and suppose they earn a promotion or accept a better job. Or suppose they win the lottery or receive an inheritance. They are now disqualified from living in the projects. They must move out and are replaced with a new tenant who is within the income guidlines.

    Last week you drove by the projects and saw black people and poverty, gaurenteed, one month from now and one year from now the faces will change and you will see poverty.

    Anyone living there is not doing so by choice, people with choices have left.
     
    #61     Feb 22, 2009
  2. JDL

    JDL

    god please help these simple white boys as they not know what they do.
     
    #62     Feb 22, 2009
  3. I would most certainly agree........there is something wrong with "there minds"
     
    #63     Feb 22, 2009
  4. TGregg

    TGregg

    . . . and "suceed". :)
     
    #64     Feb 22, 2009
  5. lmao

    "the white man has hurt the world'

    Yea, we hide the secrets of "suceed" in a book.
     
    #65     Feb 22, 2009
  6. funny, I've only heard this mentioned by me .. (not that I did much research)


    But the Idiot-Left has been calling GW a Chimp for the past 8 years!


    Not to mention, the claim that we are all descendants of monkeys, etc ...
     
    #66     Feb 22, 2009
  7. TGregg

    TGregg

    Here's a point that was caught by a few, but missed by most (and 100% of the libtards):

    If Murdoch needs to go to jail because his paper ran a cartoon, WTF should happen to Rev. Wright who espouses racist remarks as much in excess of this cartoon as an atomic bomb is when compared to a fart? Where were all these "race conscious" protesters during the election?

    Some black waste of humanity in Durham tried to falsely blame a bunch of white kids "of privilege" for rape. Al Sharpton was there again, saying he'd pay for her college education even if she were wrong.

    She is a liar. Further, she has single handedly worsened the plight of any other poor black girl who is actually raped by some rich white kids. Any new case of that nature will immediately conjure up ghosts from this nasty bit of garbage. This loser from Durham has worsened the plight of black women in America - but Uncle Al is right there to help her out.

    This doesn't make sense if one thinks Al Sharpton and the rest of his ilk are trying to move us to a color blind society. Many things do not make sense if you presume that Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are noble people. Things make a lot more sense when you realize that Sharpton and Jackson care far more about money and power than any sort of egalitarian society.

    Sharpton and Jackson make money and gain power by exploiting any situation that they can present at racist. Facts do not matter. And that is demonstrated time and time again. But their supporters never waver, so one must assume their supporters also feel the same way - it's all about power and not about fairness.

    If it were otherwise, would a president-elect have a preacher like Rev. Wright? Could you imagine what would have happened if it were a white candidate attending a church that preached such a hatred of blacks?

    The answers are obvious.
     
    #67     Feb 22, 2009
  8. It is the white media that sticks the microphone in Shaprton's face and asks for his opinion. Why do you suppose that is?
     
    #68     Feb 22, 2009
  9. Cutten

    Cutten

    I didn't know about the real chimp that had been shot when i saw this cartoon. To me it looked pretty clearly like a comparison of Obama to a chimp.
     
    #69     Feb 22, 2009
  10. TGregg

    TGregg

    Why? Did you think he wrote the stimulus bill? Do you think that presidents author bills for congress to contemplate, much as a CEO of a company might offer plans to the board? That whole three branches of government is pretty hard to understand, huh?
     
    #70     Feb 22, 2009