CNN Panelist to Tea Party: ‘We Don’t Think You’re Racist, We Think Your Ideology is Racism’

July 24th, 2010 (12) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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  • mike3481

    MLK marched against States rights?

    If anything, MLK marched against the racist policies of the Democratic Party, including the Dems terrorist wing, the KKK.

    If not, then why was MLK a Republican?

  • windigo

    No one took Rev Wright out of context…it’s pretty damn clear what Black Liberation Theology is all about…

  • GRIZZ

    I have been to 5 different T party rallies.
    I never heard anyone screaming nigger,or anything close to being racist.

    but i am just a simple iota of a cracker

    • political.fish

      A double rainbow blubberin cracker, no less. :mrgreen:

      So Grizz, lets get this straight: If you love God, your family, historic America, hard work, individualism, and the United States flag your a racist, right?

      Just ask’in, yo.

  • TerryTate

    So.

    If I were to say blacks were known as niggers.

    Back during slavery.

    Does that make that the statement ok?

    Does that make that type of statement less racist since it has context?

    Somehow I doubt many black people would care about the context of that statement.

    • lastconservativeblackmanonearth

      Let me say this: in my 50+ years, I have personally (the personal context is important, lest we engage in thought policing) *heard* the word ” nigger” out of the mouth of a white person maybe once or twice. I strongly suspect my experiences are more the norm, rather than the exception.

      My point is that white people had better stop apologizing for words they never uttered or thoughts they never entertained. Your Constitutional rights to free speech and assembly are under assault under the guise and canard of “racism”. Good and decent people don’t apologize for things they have not done.

    • odin2012

      Good and decent people don’t apologize for things they have not done.
      Well said! :beer:

    • TerryTate

      No doubt lastconservativeblackmanonearth, context is important, but my question is how many black people care about context?

      If they did, then logic would dictate that you wouldn’t have to explain your point to anyone, as they would already understand your point.

      As an individual, it is obvious to me that I shouldn’t have to apologize for something that I did not do, nor should other people, and I can see that you see that also.

      If that is the prevalent mentality within a community then why would that community ever embrace something which is the antithesis of that basic tenant.

      I guess my point is, why is it acceptable in the black community (amongst themselves) to continue using racism as a catch all, that blinds them to that basic tenant of human interaction, when things could be so much better if the blinders were removed.

    • political.fish

      :arrow: Terry
      It is because it is not a function of context or logic. It is purely a political position, see propaganda. You capture the false reasoning behind the position, but this is lost on the general population (or so it is thought).

  • Bobby E

    … and, we don’t think your ideology is racism … we think you ARE racist.

    • KingofFree

      Not to mention being a pansy assed little bookworm bitch who would piss himself if he ever really had to step toe to toe with Whitey.

  • fas76

    This guy is a dumb ass. We can’t all get along, there is too much hatred from the blacks against whites.States Rights is not about slavery,The Second War of Independence AKA The Civil War was not about slavery,Abe Lincoln was Dictator.