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"A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« on: May 07, 2011, 02:11:07 PM »
Jesse Lee Peterson versus the “black experience”



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Like many outspoken conservatives, Peterson is only noticed by the mainstream media when he makes statements that are, I suspect, purposely calibrated to shock and annoy them: “Thank God for slavery” (because it brought blacks out of Africa to America) and “Barack Obama hates white people.”

Like many black conservatives, he is subject to continual name-calling and racial slurs. One man even pulled a gun on him when he recognized him in a restaurant, Peterson says, and others have threatened violence against the radio stations that run his show. But in appearance and behavior, at least, he doesn’t fit the firebrand mold. He’s a slender man of average height with a relaxed, quiet aspect. A cleft palate, not repaired until he was in his teens, left him with a slight speech impediment, and he has developed a careful manner of speaking, not ferocious at all, not even in the pulpit. He is self-effacing and humorous and notes his own lapses in grammar and eloquence by telling me simply and without apology, “I didn’t get a great education.” He is scrupulously direct and thorough when answering questions, and his worldview is strikingly coherent and precise.

I have great respect for this man. 

It is very easy to dismiss him during his few appearances on Fox News programs, for example; he's not a shouter, so the opposition usually bellows right over him, his attire is usually very neat, but not "spiffy" (there has been an improvement from shabby in the last couple times I've seen him), but when he is allowed to speak his piece, he has much to say that ought to be heeded.
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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2011, 02:23:57 PM »
Thanks for the alert Pan. I hadn't heard of him before.  I don't watch Fox much so I haven't seen him.
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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2011, 02:30:48 PM »
You're welcome, LV.  I haven't seen much of him lately, myself; haven't watched Fox News in a great while either.
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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2011, 07:22:16 PM »
another good guy.
they're out there, we just gotta find 'em.
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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2011, 07:48:19 PM »
Hey, hey, hey, here's Jesse Lee:  
http://www.bondaction.org/media/radio/radio_show.php Jesse Lee Peterson Radio Show
 
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You can call The Jesse Peterson program with your questions or comments live weekdays
6-9 a.m. Pacific / 9-12 Noon Eastern at: 1-888-77-JESSE (5-3773)

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                                     at a most excellent time slot.

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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2011, 11:35:46 PM »
I have known of Peterson for many years, now. He is a gutsy man, who is vilified for daring to point out the truth.

Thanks for that article. I read the excerpt and I will now click on it and read the rest.

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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2011, 06:52:45 AM »
I enjoy "Klavan On the Culture" on PJTV.

So I went rooting around City Journal and came across the name of one of its contributors, Nicole Gelinas.  I remember her (and I guess I always will) from back in post-9/11 in 2001, when she was a lowly underling at the NYPost during the anthrax attacks, and where she may have been exposed thanks to one of her job duties being to open the mail.  This is the image I always remember of her:



After seeing that front page image splashed at all the newsstands that October morning, I thought her a pretty gutsy lady with that certain 'no surrender' attitude.

ETA:  I had this front page taped on my office door (I worked in Manhattan at the time), but was told to 'take it down'.  A month after the most deadly attack in my City and against this county, and while Ground Zero continued to be a smoking pile of rubble and the search for bodies continued, political correctness still ruled.
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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #7 on: May 08, 2011, 07:38:52 AM »
Any free-thinking Black that dares run off the Leftist plantation becomes a Negro to them - someone too stupid to understand that a life being satisfied with ones station is what's best for them.

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Re: "A Man Alone" by Andrew Klavan
« Reply #8 on: May 08, 2011, 09:58:06 AM »
A good piece by Klaven.

Here's a man born to unfortunate and uncertain circumstances, who found himself wanting and fought his personal battle of reclamation. A father who refused to acknowledge him and a mother who abandoned him. Heady stuff. Yet despite all of those challenges he overcame the addictions, the contradictions of life experience, and the dearth of positive role models and became someone who is comfortable in his own skin.

I bet Øbozo wishes he could say the same thing.