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"Actor Morgan Freeman recently made a statement that Barack Obama was making racism worse in America and he was right about that part of his statement. Before the 2008 election, I was one of many white American’s who foolishly believed that we had mostly overcome racism in America. My children had no concept of racism and no concern for skin color, before the public school system taught them the differences between white folks and black folks, in the name of celebrating diversity.In this regard, Freeman’s comments were on point. We shouldn’t have Black History Month, nor should our schools be teaching kids that there is some difference between white people and black people, that runs more than skin deep.But then Freeman used his otherwise intelligent American-sounding message to launch an assault on the Tea Party, as if there are no black members of society who belong to the Tea Party movement, as upset with Obama’s socialism as white folks are… At that moment, Freeman used race to promote his political agenda, which is what he said people should stop doing.I believed that racism in America was largely dead, until I watched the 2008 election turn from a contest to elect the most qualified leader for our nation, into a circus based on “making history” by electing the countries first black president. Then I watched 98% of black voters cast their votes strictly on that basis, the color of Obama’s skin, with no concern over whom and what Barack Obama really is.It was that moment when I realized that racism was alive and well in America and that any notion of putting racism in our past was just plain silly. Obama is not the messiah of hope and change – he is the messiah of hate and division.Since the 2008 election we have witnessed members of the Black Caucus telling white Tea Partiers to “go to hell…” – We witnessed leaders of the labor movement calling for “war in the streets,” against white non-union workers… - We heard Vice President Biden tell blacks and union thugs in Cincinnati that they are “at war” for the future of the black and labor union agendas in America, referring to anti-Marxism Americans against socialism as “barbarians at the gate…” - and Obama just told guest at the Black Caucus event to “stop crying and put on their marching shoes…”Meanwhile, incidents of black mob violence have been increasing across the country. Young black mobs have been attacking whites, gang robbing stores, destroying property and in short, responding to calls from the political left to RAGE against American capitalists. Using community organizing orgs to organize violence, blacks and labor union thugs, is ratcheting up racism from coast to coast.Are they simply responding to left-wing calls to take to the streets, at war with white capitalist America?"
As far as I'm concerned if He is trying to cause racial strife ..it's working..at least with me it is!!!
Then I watched 98% of black voters cast their votes strictly on that basis, the color of Obama’s skin, with no concern over whom and what Barack Obama really is.
Is Obama Intentionally Ratcheting Up the Racism?
Quote from: ttomm46 on September 30, 2011, 12:24:25 PMAs far as I'm concerned if He is trying to cause racial strife ..it's working..at least with me it is!!! You're not alone, my brutha.
He's doing it all,class warefare,race war and class envy. If He can get enough groups separated he thinks he can win his election or set up a civil war.
Quote from: John Florida on September 30, 2011, 10:29:58 PMHe's doing it all,class warefare,race war and class envy. If He can get enough groups separated he thinks he can win his election or set up a civil war.There is more talk that he's going to do a Johnson and not run.There is also an unspoken option he may choose.
QuoteIs Obama Intentionally Ratcheting Up the Racism? Is this a rhetorical question?
Quote from: Janny on September 30, 2011, 10:08:46 PMQuoteIs Obama Intentionally Ratcheting Up the Racism? Is this a rhetorical question? No, this is:Why did Gen. Colin Powell vote for Barack Hussein Obama?
Quote from: BigAlSouth on October 01, 2011, 06:52:51 AMQuote from: Janny on September 30, 2011, 10:08:46 PMQuoteIs Obama Intentionally Ratcheting Up the Racism? Is this a rhetorical question? No, this is:Why did Gen. Colin Powell vote for Barack Hussein Obama?Birds of a feather?