Tuesday, April 29, 2008

He's Wright and He's a Racist

Wright confirms his racism.

Finally, Rev. Wright brings to light something that the radical far left has denied forever, that African-Americans can and will be racist. Not only that, but most of the extreme far left are white-guilt racists themselves. Wright is a racist and he should not be tolerated by anyone who values positive racial harmony. Wright also needs to take a history lesson or two, so he understands why most Americans and most intelligent Japanese realize that America will never apologize for bombing Japan in order to end WWII and save countless lives on both sides. Finally, Obama, who showed his own racism in Pennsylvania, should have left Wright's hate filled church long ago. Maybe he was just "bitter" and "clinging" to his religion. Actually, I guess "bitter" would best describe his racist pastor.

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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Racial Hoaxes are Hate Crimes!

Please read this: Fireman in noose case to be fired

Now, tell me why perpetrating a race crime hoax is not a hate crime. It seems to me that you have to express hate for two races in order to perpetrate a race crime hoax. You have to hate the race you are falsely accusing. However, you must hate your own, too, since you are disrespecting your own people by minimizing an issue that needs to be taken seriously and addressed effectively when there is a real violation. Perpetrating hoaxes only confirms the stereotype that playing the race card is now nothing more than an excuse for bad behavior. That does not benefit anyone of any race.

I would like to see the hate crime laws changed to make it (1) illegal to perpetrate a race crime hoax, and (2) make it illegal to commit a crime against Caucasian-Americans specifically because of their race. That second part might seem to be implied by the current law, but most prosecutors dismiss the idea of enforcing it. And, please don't get the impression that I do not understand that White people fake race crimes, too. I am very aware of that. ANYONE who commits a race crime hoax should go to jail.

Now, if you have just finished reading this and your first thought is that I must be a racist, then I have to tell you that you are just too stupid to read this blog. Please go read some one-way political extremist site where they tell you how to think. There are plenty of them run by the right and the left sides of the political spectrum. If you believe that people should be treated equally without regard to race or other bias and that racial hate is destructive to every race, then I welcome you to stop by more often.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Rob Parker - Racist or Just Childish?

I detest racism, in any form, from any person. I don't care if you are black, brown, white, or purple; judging others by the color of their skin is reprehensible. The only thing I find as offensive as racism is hypocrisy.

This morning, I had 1st and 10 on ESPN2. Rob Parker, a reporter from the Detroit News is a co-host. He and Skip Bayless were discussing San Diego head coach Norv Turner. Bayless made the argument that Turner does no have enough charisma and aura to motivate the team. Parker responded with the following statement: "Norv Turner has more problems than just his skin."

Say what??? You have got to be kidding me! I almost dropped my coffee cup.

Just imagine what would have happened if any Caucasian announcer had said that Lovie Smith had "more problems than just his skin." That announcer would be fired within hours. And that is exactly what should happen to Rob Parker. Racism, in any form, should not be tolerated from those who work on our public airways. ESPN correctly rid their network of racist blowhard Rush Limbaugh and now they should get rid of Rob Parker. Our society should not tolerate racism and we must begin to realize that whites are not the only racists spreading racial hate across our country.

Note: It was suggested to me that Parker may have been making a childish comment regarding Norv Turner's acne condition, rather than a hateful comment about his race. The tone of the conversation betweens the hosts following the comment did not indicate that that was the case, but I'm all about being fair. So, I've written to Mr. parker asking that he clarify his comments. I'll post his answer and/or the response from ESPN when I get them.

Update: Two months later and I never did get that answer.

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