Clarification is key for us, when confusion is the tool most wielded by the hard left progressive liberal idiots of the world.
Racism is defined by the American Century Dictionary as: 1. A belief in the superiority of a particular race; prejudice based on this 2. antagonism toward other races.
Racism is defined by Barack and Michelle Obama, and the communists they have surrounded themselves with, as: 1. Any belief that Barack Obama may be in error on any issue; disagreement based on this 2. dissent against liberal left political concepts. 3. White, non-democrats.
If you are white, and not bowing down to the golden idol of liberalism, you are automatically a racist.
Racism goes both ways. It is not something that only white conservatives can be, or are. Failure to disagree with the President on the issues is not racism. It is a difference in ideological political opinion.
The accusations are constant. Because I am white, I am told that I disagree with Obama because I did not want a black president. Because I am a constitutionalist, I am told that means I want to go back to a country that enslaves blacks, and yearn for a white dominated government. Because I am a conservative, I am told I want to keep minorities poor, and return to Jim Crow laws. Because I am white, I am racist, according to the loudest voices in America right now.
I believe anybody, of any color, is capable of being racist. The leftists say only whites can be racist.
Let's examine the facts.
A few years ago, while co-hosting an internet radio program with the late Tim "Loki" Kerlin called Founding Truth, we were discussing a number of Barack Obama's unconstitutional policies, and an overall lurch leftward by the federal government away from the Constitution since Obama had become President of the United States. In the chat room, a massive number of liberal left trolls had appeared - they rove in groups through conservative shows, hitting them in large numbers in the hopes of disrupting those programs - and one of the commenters in the chat room during this particular raid by liberal leftists began spewing a rapid fire list of insults at me about how racist I am, how I hate the president only because he's black, and he compared me to the KKK. He went by the name of "Kill Whitey."
I commented on the air, "Isn't the name you are using racist?"
The attacker responded, "Only whites can be racist." He later explained that killing whites, after I questioned his choice for chat room moniker once again, because they are white, is not racist because of the history of whites against blacks, and that killing whites would do the world a favor and would be acceptable as a form of restitution.
Martin Luther King Jr. said that he dreamed of a day when people would be judged by the strength of their character, not by the color of their skin. Yet, Barack Obama received in both elections well over 90% of the black vote, and a majority of those voters said they voted for Mr. Obama because of the color of his skin.
Of course, discovering this fact makes those that conducted the study, in the eyes of liberal democrats, automatically racist.
Shortly after the election a number of people on YouTube and in news stories were caught in the act of proclaiming they voted for Barack Obama solely because of the color of his skin, yet those same people claimed not to be racist, and continue to slap the racist label on whites, especially when those whites dare to disagree with liberal left policies. Among those people was actor Samuel L. Jackson.
Actress Stacey Dash voted for Barack Obama in 2008 strictly because he is black, knowing nothing about the strength of his character (or the lack, thereof). In 2012, after discovering the truth about the bullying tactics of the liberal left, and specifically of the Obama administration, she switched parties, and became an outspoken supporter of Mitt Romney. She changed her mind not because of race, but because of politics, and because she realized that Obama was using racial division to obtain his political goals, not tactics to unite the country. The resulting attacks against Dash from the liberal left was deafening.
On Twitter she was called a "beautiful idiot" for her decision, accused of "voting for white supremacy," and called "white with a dark tan." Another told Dash to kill herself, and one explained you can NEVER leave the democrat party if you are black.
Barack Obama, before he was President, and even an office holder in the Senate, or the State of Illinois, lectured on the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution, on how to use it to create racial division.
The tune hasn't changed. First Lady Michelle Obama, and Attorney General Eric Holder, are carrying the torch, stirring racial division anyway they can, tossing around the accusation of racism as much as they can, in order to create racial division in this country, and hatred for those they accuse to be racist. . . mainly, white conservatives.
Eric Holder recently said while speaking on the 60th anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling outlawing segregation in schools that while public utterances of bigotry are roundly condemned in the United States racial discrimination persists in more subtle ways. According to Holder, the struggle for civil rights is far from over.
He said the new battleground against discrimination should focus on policies and laws that appear race-neutral but in practice impede equal opportunity. He referred indirectly to the alleged racist remarks of the owner of the Clippers NBA team, Mr. Sterling. Holder was eerily insinuating we need stricter hate speech laws. He also cited how blacks dominate the statistics in regards to receiving disciplinary actions in schools, and how more blacks receive criminal sentences in the court system. Holder also accused voter ID laws as an attempt to disproportionately disenfranchise blacks, Hispanics, and other minorities. The problem could not possibly be an inward one, with the breakdown of families due to entitlement programs, and murderous social issue policies. That would just be crazy-talk.
Holder made these statements to graduates at Morgan State, a historically black college.
Michelle Obama accused America of racism because of how American schools are becoming increasingly segregated, despite it being sixty years after the Supreme Court outlawed “separate but equal” schools for blacks and whites.
She explained, “Many districts in this country have actually pulled back on efforts to integrate their schools, and many communities have become less diverse.”
“And too often,” Mrs. Obama said, “those schools aren’t equal, especially ones attended by students of color which too often lag behind.”
What would the natural conclusion for a solution by someone that believes in massive government control like Michelle Obama be?
The New York Times explains that Mrs. Obama remembers the struggles. "She was born in Chicago at a time when public schools were still resisting integration. By the time she entered high school, the city — under pressure from the federal government — opened an integrated magnet school for high achievers, which Mrs. Obama credits with setting her on a path to Princeton and Harvard."
The suggestion is clear. Racism is run amok (thanks to the White House's policies that foment racial division) and to fix the problem, the federal government is going to have to pass laws that force everyone to get along. . . punishing anti-liberal left government enemies, those mean ol' racist white conservatives, along the way, if they have to. Dissent will not be tolerated, and will be labeled as racist, which will carry a criminal penalty. You will obey in your words, in your actions, and in your thoughts. . . or else.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
More Americans feel that black people are more racist than whites and Hispanics, study finds - Mail Online
Samuel L. Jackson: I Voted For Obama Because He's Black - U.K. Mail Online
Blacks for Obama Simply Because He's Black - YouTube
Stacey Dash Says Obama Administration 'Bullies' - Business Insider
Actress Stacey Dash hit with racially charged attacks after endorsing Romney - Fox News
2012 Presidential Race - Romney versus Obama: Who's Closer to the Constitution? - Political Pistachio
Michelle Obama Cites View of Growing Segregation - New York Times
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