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The thread title all but evinces an scurrilous accusation. Among the myriad of evils perpetrated by the Nazis was the attempted extermination of European Jews. This was not merely empty rhetoric; they murdered six million of their fellow human beings. To compare a black man or woman at a Tea Party rally to a Jewish Nazi strongly implies that Tea Party supporters have among their aims the mass murder of blacks. If that's what anyone on this board is implying it is nothing less than execrable.
Sounds like blacks stuck on the teat of the Democratic plantation don't want their brothers and sisters discovering something better in life.
I really don't see how joining a group of people who view America as a White Christian nation, and advocates states rights which has been traditionally been used to discriminate and economically and politically disenfranchise Black Americans can lead to a better life for any Black American.
And by the way if it's anybody that wants a Black American on a plantation it tends to be Conservatives. The farther to the right you go the more religious and the more racist the conservative rhetoric becomes. Here is a list of ultra right groups in the Conservative Movement:
Aryan Nation
American Nazi Party
Klu Klux Klan
European-American Unity and Rights Organization
League of the South
Council of Conservative Citizens
White Revolution
Blood and Honour America Division
Stormfront
You will notice that the Tea Party leadership and other Conservative leaders won't speak out or condemn these groups.
Why?
They are part of the base of the Conservative Movement.
Yes, you are correct. The Tea Party is clearly racist. It started before Obama even decided to run for president.
The TP voted in more non-white candidates this year than Democrats did. How do you expalin that?
Most of the Black politicians that won elections were candidates in districts with significant Black American populations. If they got a significant portion of the Black vote then chances are it took less than 50% of the White American vote to win elections in their districts.
The exception here might be Alan West. He as the distinction of being a Iraq War veteran and he has said publically "I don't see myself as a Black American, I see myself as an American".
It should be noted there has since the late 1960’s ALWAYS been a small group of Black Americans that have identified with Conservatives based on their small government, less taxes ethos. Somehow they are able to hold their noses from the racist stench of the more radical elements of the Conservative Movement.
I really don't see how joining a group of people who view America as a White Christian nation, and advocates states rights which has been traditionally been used to discriminate and economically and politically disenfranchise Black Americans can lead to a better life for any Black American.
And by the way if it's anybody that wants a Black American on a plantation it tends to be Conservatives. The farther to the right you go the more religious and the more racist the conservative rhetoric becomes. Here is a list of ultra right groups in the Conservative Movement:
Aryan Nation ----->La Raza,, Black Panthers Democrat
American Nazi Party ----->Roe vs Wade Democrat (started to kill and keep black population in check)
Klu Klux Klan ----->Senator Byrd, Democrat
European-American Unity and Rights Organization
League of the South
Council of Conservative Citizens
White Revolution -----> Black Liberation Theology
Blood and Honour America Division
Stormfront
You will notice that the Tea Party leadership and other Conservative leaders won't speak out or condemn these groups.
Why?
They are part of the base of the Conservative Movement.
Bold above mine. Your list is not conservative groups. These are radical groups which would be more in line with the actions and behaviors of liberals who reek with radical groups. I have yet to see any leftists liberals denounce any radicals among them. In fact they embrace all the radicals and the most massive murdering dictators around the world. Mao would be one who murdered over 70 million being the most loved by the left. Most of those groups I have not even heard of. Interesting you are so familiar with them.
I belong to a Tea Party and people are screened for radical ideas before we even let them join. Like most liberals you don't know what you are talking about and simply spew the lies the left regurgitates.
I guess calling them Uncle Toms and race traitors was getting a bit old hat.
Not really there are plenty of Kapos in Arizona supporting JT Ready and Russ Pearce. I guess jailing women and children so that politicians can get kickbacks is OK now. Never Again, except when it is profitable
Bold above mine. Your list is not conservative groups. These are radical groups which would be more in line with the actions and behaviors of liberals who reek with radical groups. I have yet to see any leftists liberals denounce any radicals among them. In fact they embrace all the radicals and the most massive murdering dictators around the world. Mao would be one who murdered over 70 million being the most loved by the left. Most of those groups I have not even heard of. Interesting you are so familiar with them.
I belong to a Tea Party and people are screened for radical ideas before we even let them join. Like most liberals you don't know what you are talking about and simply spew the lies the left regurgitates.
I'd be interested in knowing how Black Liberation Theology is the same as White Revolution.
I want evidence that the Roe v. Wade decision was made to keep the black population in check...especially since the case involved white people exclusively.
And Senator Byrd is dead. Interestingly enough, Byrd served during Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms' terms. Yea, that Strom...the guy who as governor TERRORIZED the black people of South Carolina and enforced Jim Crow as if he'd written it himself. Knowing all that, your Senate Majority leader (a Mississippian...not a coincidence) said that the whole country should've voted for ol' Strom because if they did, we wouldn't have these problems today (problems meaning black folks with all these rights).
I'm not one to say that the Tea Party is inherently a racist organization. Hell, i don't even believe that it is, but i doubt very seriously if a 3rd of them would give a black person or latino the time of day. If there are Uncle Tom black folks who go along with that, then fine. But i'm going to call them out on it...as is my duty to do so.
Bold above mine. Your list is not conservative groups. These are radical groups which would be more in line with the actions and behaviors of liberals who reek with radical groups. I have yet to see any leftists liberals denounce any radicals among them. In fact they embrace all the radicals and the most massive murdering dictators around the world. Mao would be one who murdered over 70 million being the most loved by the left. Most of those groups I have not even heard of. Interesting you are so familiar with them.
I belong to a Tea Party and people are screened for radical ideas before we even let them join. Like most liberals you don't know what you are talking about and simply spew the lies the left regurgitates.
I lived in Texas for a couple of decades. I know a Black American that supported the "Small government, lower taxes" philosophy of the Tea Party in 2008. In early 2009 he was told that his presence and support of Tea Party events was no longer wanted or needed. In fact he was made to feel very unwelcomed at the last Tea Party event he attended.
Also the fact that you personally joined a Tea Party organization doesn't mean a lot. There are many organizations aligned with and support the whole Teal Party movement. In fact there is no one organization that speaks for the entire movement. Is every Tea Party supporter a racist? Definitely not but the undeniable fact is that there are racist elements within the Tea Party and it's seldom that you here Tea Party leaders speak out against racism.
I'd be interested in knowing how Black Liberation Theology is the same as White Revolution.
I want evidence that the Roe v. Wade decision was made to keep the black population in check...especially since the case involved white people exclusively.
And Senator Byrd is dead. Interestingly enough, Byrd served during Strom Thurmond and Jesse Helms' terms. Yea, that Strom...the guy who as governor TERRORIZED the black people of South Carolina and enforced Jim Crow as if he'd written it himself. Knowing all that, your Senate Majority leader (a Mississippian...not a coincidence) said that the whole country should've voted for ol' Strom because if they did, we wouldn't have these problems today (problems meaning black folks with all these rights).
I'm not one to say that the Tea Party is inherently a racist organization. Hell, i don't even believe that it is, but i doubt very seriously if a 3rd of them would give a black person or latino the time of day. If there are Uncle Tom black folks who go along with that, then fine. But i'm going to call them out on it...as is my duty to do so.
You need to do some research and learn for yourself. There are probably racist among all sorts of people (including our sitting president) but trying to paint the tea party as racist is wrong on all levels. Most all of the racism we see comes from the left. Case in point your own statement :
[quote] " If there are Uncle Tom black folks who go along with that, then fine. But i'm going to call them out on it...as is my duty to do so.]
The leftist are totally racist against blacks if they cannot USE them.
Margaret Sanger aligned herself with the eugenicists whose ideology prevailed in the early 20th century. Eugenicists strongly espoused racial supremacy and "purtiy"," particularly of the "Aryan" race. Eugenicists hoped to purify the bloodlines and improve the race by encouraging the "fit" to reproduce and the "unfit" to restrict their reproduction. They sought to contain the "inferior" races through segregation, sterilization, birth control and abortion. <-----RACIST WHITE SUPREMIST DEMOCRAT!
I lived in Texas for a couple of decades. I know a Black American that supported the "Small government, lower taxes" philosophy of the Tea Party in 2008. In early 2009 he was told that his presence and support of Tea Party events was no longer wanted or needed. In fact he was made to feel very unwelcomed at the last Tea Party event he attended.
Also the fact that you personally joined a Tea Party organization doesn't mean a lot. There are many organizations aligned with and support the whole Teal Party movement. In fact there is no one organization that speaks for the entire movement. Is every Tea Party supporter a racist? Definitely not but the undeniable fact is that there are racist elements within the Tea Party and it's seldom that you here Tea Party leaders speak out against racism.
I don't believe you. Your intent is clear throughout this thread.
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