U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told Americans that they are “a nation of cowards” on race.
Americans should be outraged. What an insult to the country and all Americans from the nation’s first black Attorney General in the administration of the first black president.
What temerity! What chutzpah!
Americans need to recognize this for what it is: the race industry’s grab for more power. The race industry will never be satisfied with the state of race relations in the United States. The United States will always be a fundamentally racist country in need of their socialist cures.
Race industrialists, like Eric Holder, must deny–always and forever–the real progress on race relations in the United States in order to advance their agenda against Americans, of all races, who believe in individual rights, individual freedoms, and judging people on an individual basis. For the race industrialist, time moves backwards: in America, it is always 1950, on the cusp of 1920. Only their socialist policies can prevent retrogression.
Holder’s remarks betray his three-part agenda: gaining and maintaining power, advancing a Marxist-inspired ideology to overthrown traditional American principles of individual rights; and rewarding and building political constituencies. This is not about race.
The genius of it is that the Republicans under Steele will try to chase this, becoming Holder-lite, bemoaning his remarks while adopting the same policies, just fewer of them and slower. Either way, Holder and his ilk win.
We know what Holder’s attack means. He is setting the stage to advance the radical agenda of the race industry: quotas by other names, even greater race-obsession in governmental policies. These policies have failed and will continue to fail. They will continue to Balkanize the United States. But they will deliver pork for the race industry and many of the political constituencies of the Democratic Party. They will contribute to the destruction of the United States.
Who could have ever thought an American Attorney General would say such a thing. An American Attorney General would not. An Attorney General who is a Marxist-influenced race peddler would say such a thing. No surprise there, and more to come.
For the sake of America, Holder must resign now.
President Obama commented on Holder’s coward remarks by saying that had he advised the Attorney General on his remarks, that he “would have used different language”. Not to let an opportunity go by in which he could promote his abomination of a plan to fix the economy, the President added “I think what solves racial tensions is fixing the economy”.
Absurd attacks on the American people and the media regarding imagined racism only continues. Nat Hentoff reports that there was no free speech to be found at the February 21st meeting of the NAACP, not even for a former assistant national director.
“The meeting was held in the midst of a furor of protest by the Rev. Al Sharpton and other black public figures over a cartoon by the New York Post’s Sean Delonas showing a chimpanzee shot and killed by the police (as had just actually happened to a pet chimpanzee gone berserk). Said one of the cops: “They’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill.”
Interpreting this as a racist attack on President Barack Obama, NAACP President Benjamin Todd Jealous and its chairman, Julian Bond, had joined the angry chorus of protesters calling for a boycott of the New York Post, and the firing of the cartoonist and the paper’s editor.”
Mr. Meyers, previously an assistant national director of the NAACP, “and a widely publicized defender of the First Amendment, had publicly objected to “this exercise in sheer racial rhetoric,” adding: “Demagoguery is not the standard of effective leadership in addressing serious social justice issues.””
“Attending the NAACP’s annual meeting in the ballroom of the New York Hilton Hotel, Mr. Meyers rose following a member’s speech calling for a boycott of the New York Post but also of all the national enterprises of its owner, Rupert Murdock. At the microphone, addressing Chairman Julian Bond, Mr. Meyers began: “I wish to speak in opposition.”
“I do not recognize you,” Mr. Bond sharply cut off the NAACP’s former assistant director and personal assistant to Roy Wilkins. “Your views are not welcomed here.”
I’ve known Mr. Meyers for many years. We used to be frequent dissenters on the New York Civil Liberties Union Board. I have never seen him intimidated by anyone anywhere. Michael turned and continued to speak to the assembly. Mr. Bond cut off his microphone and summoned security personnel as the NAACP’s new president, the youngest in its history, Benjamin Jealous, sat silently. (He has pledged to make the association a regenerated force for social change, but apparently not internal dissent.)”
Have we forgotten that one of the key foundations of this country is the right to speak freely about all subjects, even those that make us uncomfortable, or is it just me?
Full article at http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/09/naacp-vs-free-speech/