Author Topic: Conversation on Race: NC Lawmaker Calls NCNAACP Racist Organization  (Read 835 times)

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Offline BigAlSouth

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Remember when AG Eric Holder said that we Americans were too cowardly to have a conversation about Race? Somebody notify Eric and his Peeps. There is a lawmaker in North Carolina who is ready to have said conversation. Rep. Stephen LaRoque, (R-Lenoir) sent an email to William Barber, the State Director the NAACP, responding to the organizations announcement of a news conference to protest Republicans budget actions. Said the National Association:

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"Tea Party extremists seized the Republican Party and declared war on African Americans, poor people and other minorities."

Well, ole Stevo didn't feel like taking that racist organization's demagoguery without a proper response. According to the WRAL article, said he thusly:

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"I have no interest in receiving anything from a Racist such as William Barber," LaRoque wrote in his reply, referring to the state president for the NAACP. "He and the NC NAACP represent everything that is wrong with race relations in our state and country. You should be ashamed of yourself for continuing to promote racism but that is the modern day legacy of the NAACP as a racist organization led by Racist individuals who are Cowards."

Whoa there, big fella. Pretty ballsy move to attack the National Association that way. Any minute now, the libtard J-School writers in the NC papers are gonna be writing LaRoque's retraction. Right?

Not exactly.

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I'm sick of getting these race-baiting, racist-type action alerts, e-mails, whatever you want to call them," LaRoque said in an interview at his Kinston office. "The modern-day NAACP promotes racism. That's what they're doing. They're stirring the racial pot. It's where they get their funding. It's how they get their influence."

Now, that's what I call having a conversation on Race down here in the Tarheel State.

http://www.wral.com/news/state/nccapitol/story/9653960/
« Last Edit: May 28, 2011, 08:56:11 AM by BigAlSouth »
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 ::beertoast:: I'll drink to that.
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Thank you, Rep. LaRoque.
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As will I.   ::beertoast::

Wake County school board got elected on the issue of stopping the student busing -- finally -- and Barber and his ilk immediately went to work making a stink and throwing the race card at one and all; got himself arrested as well for causing a ruckus, he and his "supporters", at meetings intended to discuss the school redistricting plan.

Enough people were sick enough of having their kids spend two hours, and more, on the bus everyday in order to fulfill the utopian dream of "socio-economic di-VER-sity" (more doublespeak bullsht - the issue was and is always RACE) that they put on the board folks who are equally in favor of neighborhood schools.  Cue the cries and wailing about about resegregation and underfunded schools, about which one has to laugh considering that there are no areas from which Blacks are barred due to race.  They can pony up just like the rest of the folks who live in "gated communities", but herein lies the rub -- economically "oppressed" they are -- and relegated instead to their self-imposed "ghettoes", by dint of the shtty "educations" mandated by the utopians and half-heartedly absorbed by a group that don't wanna act White.  They do, however, want White property-tax money to fund the schools to which the kids are bused in order to learn nothing and make sure no one else does either.

Latest on the radar:  poor, oppressed, advocator of social justice, "Reverend" Barber has received "death threats".  Unh hunh.
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LaRoque, way to man up!

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Hit 'em again!

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It's more than a drip, drip, or as the left would have one believe that those such as Rep. Stephen LaRoque are an anomaly.  This will be the era of the new politician, the era when successful politicians are those that speak truth and represent their constituents.


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The only death threat William Barber ever got:

"Bro, if you hit the buffet line for a fifth time, you gone die of a heart a-tack."

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The only death threat William Barber ever got:

"Bro, if you hit the buffet line for a fifth time, you gone die of a heart a-tack."





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