Michele Obama To Host Rapper At WH Who Talks Of Killing Cops, Burning Bush

Discussion in 'Politics' started by rc8222, May 9, 2011.


  1. They haven't disappeared,they call themselves the tea party,birthers and republicans now
     
    #41     May 10, 2011
  2. Well that sure seems to be in direct conflict with what they said on their own home page, you are either a troll, or to dumb to read, i suspect its a little of each so there is no point in continuing on in this stupid debate with you. Im done.

    "Our Associates, members and supporters are here officially ordered: NOT to attend Tea Party events or support them in ANY way," writes the Klan. "The Tea Party does not represent any but a shallow limited political agenda, which fails to serve our Nations interests.
     
    #42     May 10, 2011
  3. http://newsone.com/nation/rk-byers/opinion-are-tea-parties-just-the-klan-playing-dress-up/




    Are Tea Parties Just the Klan Playing “Dress Up”?




    Lavoisier’s work led to the theory that matter can neither be created nor destroyed: it can only change form.

    Four centuries later, we’re all seeing how right that weird little Frenchman was.

    Now, we all know that racists need groups. Groups give them guts. And while racist groups may occasionally change in style, they never become completely obsolete.

    Think of it like this: the do-rag and fitted look that was so popular 7 years ago is almost criminally punishable today.

    Similarly, some of the groups that racists once ran to join have become so old-school that a new group had to be formed.

    Take the Ku Klux Klan (please!) Those bozos have nowhere near the same swagger that they had when they were responsible for the extremely conservatively estimated lynching-only deaths of over 4700 people (mostly Black, of course).

    Klan membership is now nearly non-existent. Dropping from a peak of 4 million in 1920, the Klan’s current 6,000 couldn’t even fill the stands at a good high school football game.

    So what’s a modern race-hater to do? Join a Tea Party of course!

    Tea Parties have the same homogenized racial make-up as the Klan, the same fundamental white supremacist ideology and even the same psuedo-political origins.

    And notice how I keep making allusions to fashion? I do that because the only genuine differences between Tea Parties and the Klan are cosmetic.

    Just like you might cringe when your pops or grandpops comes strolling out of the house wearing a Shaft leather, stacked shoes, flared pants and a butterfly-collared shirt, ruining good white linen to make hoods and robes is seen as passé by many of today’s younger bigots.

    And as far as the psuedo-politics, remember, it was former President of the United States Woodrow Wilson that said, “The White men were aroused by a mere instinct of self preservation until at last there sprang into existence a great Ku Klux Klan, a veritable Empire of the South, to protect the Southern Country.”

    How much different is that from “We want our country back”?
     
    #43     May 10, 2011
  4. Funny how the tea party has black keynote speakers and supports black candidates. Wouldn't expect that from a bunch of under cover klansmen, LOL! They must be REALLY undercover, supporting black candidates and all. LMAO!

     
    #44     May 10, 2011
  5. Sure,they will support a few token blacks to attack the black president,try to avoid the racist label and fight against the best interest of other blacks.The Confederacy allowed blacks to join the confederate army,doesn't mean they weren't racists
     
    #45     May 10, 2011
  6. Attract a few blacks and get them to join the army, then fight the interest of other blacks? Yep, that's the democrat party alright, LOL!!!

    It's funny you should mention the notion that blacks should fight for the best interest of blacks.


     
    #46     May 10, 2011

  7. I agree
     
    #47     May 10, 2011
  8. Hello

    Hello

    Yeah the democratic party, with their lack of personal responsibility, and their welfare state seems to be working wonders for minorities...... maybe we should just throw a little more money at the problem.....
    :D
     
    #48     May 10, 2011
  9. KKK- Democrat organization, period.

    Waning of KKK- when the south was no longer Democrat, period.

    KKK rejects Tea Party, period.

    Case closed.
     
    #49     May 10, 2011
  10. KKK- Southern organization with right wing political beliefs, period.

    Waning of KKK- When the federal government came down on their asses

    KKK has between 5,000 - 8,000 members spread out over 179 KKK groups .They are now irrelevant and so are their rejections .Smarter people with similar beliefs know its better to start a new group and call it something like the Tea Party or birthers and fight for those beliefs threw politics
     
    #50     May 10, 2011