Race Baiting Poverty Pimps: The Race Struggle Isn’t Over!

Since Obama has been elected, many people like Jesse Jackson, Rev. Jeremiah Wright and now Louis Farrakhan have been busy trying to assure the public that the struggle over race is not over just because we have a black man as President.
My reaction is: Of course they say that. If these guys ever admitted that America isn’t a racist country, and that minorities have the same opportunities to succeed as non-minorities, they’d be out of business. Because convincing their minority constituencies that they’re victims is what these guys do for a living.
People lack Jackson, Wright and Farrakhan don’t want racism to end in America. If it did, they’d be out of jobs.

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  • http://Array di butler

    I think as long as people continue to give credence to race-baiters, by giving them t.v. time, venues to speak, they will continue to flourish. I think Juan Williams is engaging in fantasy, though I can’t blame him for his desire to see that idiocy pass.

  • http://magyartruth.blogspot.com/ Chief RZ

    As I have been saying. People who cry racism are projecting. They need to look in the mirror. They will see themselves.

  • http://proof-proofpositive.blogspot.com/ proof_positive

    Juan Williams seems to think the race baiters are on the way out, but will not fade quickly.

  • eneils Bailey

    Given that a fair portion of his supporters voted for him because he is black, I would suggest that his election demonstrates that racism isn’t over. It just has a slightly different hue than we expected.

    his election demonstrates that racism isn’t over.

    His election also demonstrates that stupidity is not on the decline.

  • di butler

    I personally think old Louie and Jesse would love to have some race wars break out. Then they can seem relevant. They are dinosaurs from the past. They are still living in the segregated school era. I saw a clip of Oprah and Will Smith discussing how great America finally was. That now blacks had the opportunity that had been kept from them. Isn’t that a wee bit hypocritical from 2 of the richest people who have whatever they want at their fingertips? I never had a problem with a black president. Just a rabidly liberal black president.

  • http://www.valleydeals.com/cgi-bin/board2/YaBB.pl Kevin

    Marxists come in all colors, shapes and sizes.

  • http://www.bikebubba.blogspot.com/ Bike Bubba

    Given that a fair portion of his supporters voted for him because he is black, I would suggest that his election demonstrates that racism isn’t over. It just has a slightly different hue than we expected.

  • http://www.rabidamerican.net/ Rabid American

    Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition.
    Thomas Jefferson

    ;-)

  • eneils Bailey

    Since Obama has been elected, many people like Jesse Jackson, Rev. Jeremiah Wright and now Louis Farrakhan have been busy trying to assure the public that the struggle over race is not over just because we have a black man as President.

    The irony of all of this, is that these two “race Pimps” have accumulated great wealth and MSM prestige while they fomented racial strife and discord.

    Is this a great country or what?

    You people that still worship these Charlatons, and believe all this crap coming across their lips; compare your life to them.

    You are slaves to your pimps.
    Racial pimps can preach about racial discontent, while this country has made great strides in rectifying the problem. And they like to tell you, they are completely dedicated to the cause, except when they have to spend some their public and private money on you. Check out their lifestyles, where the live, what they drive, and how many times they have come to you and preached about charity and goodness, instead of race and hatred.

  • 6ftRabbit

    Don’t get pushy y’all. Some of us white folks know how to push back. Does anybody know who owns Obama? I’m thinking Soros.

  • WOOFX

    Don’t get pushy y’all

    Louie and Jesse would love to
    have some race wars break out.

    They are still living
    in the segregated school era.

    So are the rest of us

    According to the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University, the desegregation of U.S. public schools peaked in 1988; since then, schools have become more segregated. As of 2005, the proportion of Black students at majority white schools was at “a level lower than in any year since 1968.” [5]

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