Monday, October 17, 2005

Why Is It Not OK To Call A Black Leader A Racist?

I'm so saddened by political correctness.

It is damaging to our communities, and our country as a whole.

Here, Atlas Shrugs has a great point.

As Iraqi citizens turned out to vote, risking their life basically, Louis Farrakhan, supported by other black supremacists Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, marched on Washington.

Farrakhan's march didn't have the turnout he had hoped for, but that goes to show the point Atlas Shrugs is making.

Clearly, Farrakhan, Sharpton, and Jackson do not speak for the Black community at large.

Farrakhan did say in his speech,

"I think we need a regime change in the United States of America."

You may be right Mr. Farrakhan, this 'regime' has been a total failure, Iraq has gone from a dictator that was intent on genocide, to a free election, the 'regime' has had two Secratary of States that are black, one a woman even, and if all goes well, she will be the next President of the United States. Not to mention, you still get to spew your hate without the 'regime' ever stating what you are, and that is a racist.

I'll say it, since this 'regime' is too nice to say it, you and Jesse Jackson, and Al Sharpton are all racists.


2 Comments:

Blogger Pastorius said...

Isn't Atlas great? And she's smokin' too, isn't she? Ouch.

She's a replacement for your Madonna obsession.

;-)

8:01 PM  
Blogger The Fu2rman said...

Yes, where was she when I was 14?

12:41 AM  

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