Does Obama hate Whitey?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by hapaboy, Apr 6, 2008.

Does Obama hate white people?

  1. Yep. When he's Prez, Whitey is in for some deep shit.

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  2. No. He's just messin' around in his book and Coulter has misquoted him.

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  3. Not sure.

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  1. Obama doesn't come off in public as hating whitey, but Coulter says his book proves that he does.

    Some of the passages she quotes I find to be rather disturbing if they are indeed the true thoughts of the man who may be our next President.

    So how about it - does Obama not like white people?

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    Obama's Dimestore 'Mein Kampf'

    By Ann Coulter

    Thursday, April 3, 2008

    If characters from "The Hills" were to emote about race, I imagine it would sound like B. Hussein Obama's autobiography, "Dreams From My Father."

    Has anybody read this book? Inasmuch as the book reveals Obama to be a flabbergasting lunatic, I gather the answer is no. Obama is about to be our next president: You might want to take a peek. If only people had read "Mein Kampf" ...

    Nearly every page -- save the ones dedicated to cataloguing the mundane details of his life -- is bristling with anger at some imputed racist incident. The last time I heard this much race-baiting invective I was ... in my usual front-row pew, as I am every Sunday morning, at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

    Obama tells a story about taking two white friends from the high school basketball team to a "black party." Despite their deep-seated, unconscious hatred of blacks, the friends readily accepted. At the party, they managed not to scream the N-word, but instead "made some small talk, took a couple of the girls out on the dance floor."

    But with his racial hair-trigger, Obama sensed the whites were not comfortable because "they kept smiling a lot." And then, in an incident reminiscent of the darkest days of the Jim Crow South ... they asked to leave after spending only about an hour at the party! It was practically an etiquette lynching!

    So either they hated black people with the hot, hot hate of a thousand suns, or they were athletes who had come to a party late, after a Saturday night basketball game.

    In the car on the way home, one of the friends empathizes with Obama, saying: "You know, man, that really taught me something. I mean, I can see how it must be tough for you and Ray sometimes, at school parties ... being the only black guys and all."

    And thus Obama felt the cruel lash of racism! He actually writes that his response to his friend's perfectly lovely remark was: "A part of me wanted to punch him right there."

    Listen, I don't want anybody telling Obama about Bill Clinton's "I feel your pain" line.

    Wanting to punch his white friend in the stomach was the introductory anecdote to a full-page psychotic rant about living by "the white man's rules." (One rule he missed was: "Never punch out your empathetic white friend after dragging him to a crappy all-black party.")

    Obama's gaseous disquisition on the "white man's rules" leads to this charming crescendo: "Should you refuse this defeat and lash out at your captors, they would have a name for that, too, a name that could cage you just as good. Paranoid. Militant. Violent. Nigger."

    For those of you in the "When is Obama gonna play the 'N-word' card?" pool, the winner is ... Page 85! Congratulations!

    When his mother expresses concern about Obama's high school friend being busted for drugs, Obama says he patted his mother's hand and told her not to worry.

    This, too, prompted Obama to share with his readers a life lesson on how to handle white people: "It was usually an effective tactic, another one of those tricks I had learned: People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves. They were more than satisfied, they were relieved -- such a pleasant surprise to find a well-mannered young black man who didn't seem angry all the time."

    First of all, I note that this technique seems to be the basis of Obama's entire presidential campaign. But moreover -- he was talking about his own mother! As Obama says: "Any distinction between good and bad whites held negligible meaning." Say, do you think a white person who said that about blacks would be a leading presidential candidate?

    The man is stark bonkersville.

    He says the reason black people keep to themselves is that it's "easier than spending all your time mad or trying to guess whatever it was that white folks were thinking about you."

    Here's a little inside scoop about white people: We're not thinking about you. Especially WASPs. We think everybody is inferior, and we are perfectly charming about it.

    In college, Obama explains to a girl why he was reading Joseph Conrad's 1902 classic, "Heart of Darkness": "I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid. Their demons. The way ideas get twisted around. I helps me understand how people learn to hate."

    By contrast, Malcolm X's autobiography "spoke" to Obama. One line in particular "stayed with me," he says. "He spoke of a wish he'd once had, the wish that the white blood that ran through him, there by an act of violence, might somehow be expunged."

    Forget Rev. Jeremiah Wright -- Wright is Booker T. Washington compared to this guy.
     
  2. "We think everybody is inferior..."

    No doubt about it...
     
  3. maxpi

    maxpi

    I read those quotes from Obama from his book, the guy is bristling with hatred just waiting to boil over into violence at the slightest provocation, or what he sees as a provocation......... he's not unusual in that as far as I can tell... and his career choice, civil rights attorney, is justified in his thinking even though it does nothing but victimize blacks and the business community.......
     
  4. "the guy is bristling with hatred just waiting to boil over into violence at the slightest provocation..."

    You have any evidence of Obama endorsing violence, engaging in violence, or attempting to foster violence in any way?


     
  5. Obama loves Whitey. Don't forget he is half white.
     
  6. maxpi

    maxpi

    Ok, he half loves Whitey maybe... He probably hates Ann Coulter though.
     
  7. LOL, now this is sad, but it is a precursor to the general election.

    The pubs will play to working white man's deepest fear.

    To have a black man in power over him.

    This is as good as Willie Horton.

    It worked then, will it work now?
     
  8. That means he loves whites?

    This is the guy who threw his white grandmother under the bus when his Rev. Wright history came under scrutiny.
     
  9. Ann Coulter is anti-semitic.

    Even if Obama hates her, it is justified.

     
  10. What Obama expresses in his book, always cautious of what whitie is thinking about him as a black man, that sense that he is being misjudged all the time by whitie, is exactly what whitie expierences from the black community. It is to the point that a white person cannot even disagree with a black person without being labeled racist. It is to the point at times when a black person is convicted of a crime that has evidence, somehow it becomes a racist issue, they were a target of white man, they were set up, they were victim of hate. All cop out. All blame game. Some white people are so afraid of being labeled a racist, they do not speak up when they are verbally attacked by a black person.
    What is this bs in Obamas book about his white mother being concerned about a black friend of his who was in to drugs? She was his mother and concerned. How does Obama equate that with racism? Bunch of bs. If his friend who was in to drugs was white, does Obama not think his mother would be equally worried for her son? It is getting to the point some black people perceive everything as racism and use it to justify bad behavior.
     
    #10     Apr 7, 2008