You know, I have not the foggiest notion of why Democrats bother nominating white men anymore for any office at any level when they are this race-obsessed:
Race took center stage Wednesday at the inauguration of [communist] Mayor Bill de Blasio, with one minister who peppered his invocation with slavery references comparing New York City to a "plantation," and singer Harry Belafonte decrying racial injustices as "Dickensian."
Just out of curiosity, Harry, who owns this "plantation," and what is keeping your "enslaved" people on it?
“Let the plantation called New York City be the city of God, a city set upon the hill, a light shining in darkness,” "Reverend" Fred Lucas Jr., said during his invocation, according to video posted on the blog site Mediaite.
Lucas wants New York City to be transformed into New Jerusalem? Wouldn't Jesse Jackson just start calling it "Hymietown" again and Al Sharpton try to burn it down? Or perhaps Lucas is referring to a different "god". Pity nobody asked him for clarification.
“Elevate our valleys. Make low our mountains. Make our crooked places straight and our rough places smooth. Oh God, oh God, oh God, break every chain, break every chain, break every chain.”
Gimmie, gimmie, gimmie. And please, do tell us about your "chains". I'm sure your people will gladly text and tweet all about it on their Obamaphones.
Furthering his slavery analogy, the cleric said:
“Oh God, on this first day of January–the anniversary of the first Emancipation Proclamation–sound forth the trumpets of heaven proclaiming a new Emancipation Proclamation in New York City.
"From your divine leadership, emancipate every New Yorker from the shackles of fear, futility and frustration …. Oh God, end the civil wars and usher in a new Reconstruction Era that builds upon the many successes and achievements of yesterday while proclaiming the beginning of a new beginning.”
Dude, you've got a commie mayor, a commie governor, and a black commie president who's transforming the country into the proverbial "glorious workers' paradise" of your wet dreams, and that still isn't enough for you? What more could you possibly want?
Ah, yes, that's right, I clean forgot - white people are still alive in "his" city. "Chained," but drawing breath, nonetheless. I guess "Reverend" Lucas and comrades still have work to do.
The h8ters' rhetoric "alarmed" some observers, which goes to show that the Big Apple isn't completely baked:
Cleric Fred Lucas Jr. calling NYC a plantation in his 'prayer' is a disgrace," Daily News columnist Linda Stasi tweeted. "Isn't this supposed to be a day of uniting?"
And Akeem Mellis, of the borough of Queens, bashed the speech as loaded with "populist rhetoric with policies that won't work," showing "an ignorance of 20 years of progress in NYC."
"Cleric," eh? Intriguing choice of terminology, that.
It's funny, actually, because the only "plantation" I see is the one onto which filth like "Reverend" Lucas and "Mayor" di Blasio want to bulldoze and cattle-car all New Yorkers, and all Americans, one characterized by poverty, oppression, hopelessness, and despair, where individuality and freedom and liberty are ground beneath the heel of imperious elites, and where the power of the rulers contemptuously trumps the consent of the governed. Or, in other words, where the people of every major American city have languished for most of the past century, courtesy of the racist, Klan-loving, anti-civil rights Democrat party.
If anybody needed any additional evidence, any more proof that the Left will never tolerate genuine racial healing and harmony in this country, won't ever settle for anything short of all-out, apocalyptic race war from sea to bloody sea, so long as they possess any perch of power, no matter how tiny, the delusional, bigoted doggerel that polluted the air at Gotham City Hall as NYC's Daniel Ortega and his junta were installed ought be all you require, and more.
Makes me wonder for whom Miss Stasi and Mr. Mellis voted.
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