Showing posts with label NAACP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NAACP. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

NAACP Convention In Houston

The NAACP is holding their little get together in Houston this week. Yesterday the honorable Eric Holder blasted the Texas voter ID law. Apparently it is racist (or something) to ask anyone who votes to have some sort of identification.  Today Mitt Romney is appearing and Lord knows what nonsense he will tell (or has told) that crowd.  . No word on whether Dumbass Sheila Jackson Lee has made an appearance. I can't imagine that she would not. Especially if there are TV cameras present.  Uncle Joe Biden will be putting in his two cents worth tomorrow. Allah willing.  For whaterver reason the current POTUS will be a no show.

It is easy to see why a candidate for president would feel the need to acknowledge the NAACP by honoring them with their presence. I guess. Frankly the NAACP has gone from a necessary organization to really, let us be honest; little more than a racist group with a rather narrow and outdated agenda. Not as odious as the Klan to be sure (quite yet), but every bit as racist ( and infininately more powerful) as LA RAZA.

While a presidential candidate can be sort of excused for making an appearance for political reasons: why would a sitting AG be involved with a crowd such as this? Holder making an appearance with the NAACP is like Ashcroft speaking at, well you get the drift.. It has already been seen though that this Holder will put his particular brand of personal political beliefs ahead of his job as the chief law enforcement officer in the land. It is alleged that  Eric Holder is actually a criminal himself. I won't comment on that one but I will say that it would not surprise me. He does seem to think himself a special personality who considers himself just a cut above the rest of us.

With the NAACP rally (whatever) in town, I now understand why there was a Quanell X sighting yesterday. I am sure he was in attendance. Bet my last dollar on it. Anyway, he was seen heading south to the ghettos of suburbia in his Porsche. Funny thing. What does Obama, Quanell 10, and Horst Wessel have in common? All were/are community organizers. How are/were they different (other than the obvious skin tone, nationality, and party affiliation)?

Horst Wessel lived among the lower classes that he was trying to "help."  I don't feel the need to elaborate further (or apologize) for stating the obvious. Illuminating historical fact as it were.

On a related unrelated note; I will be rather certain that people in the service industry (whatever their race, creed, national origin, etc.) will be glad when this clown circus  finally blows town. The tips will be a tad on the low side. I garauntee that. Oh, have I gone too far there?

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Tea Party Racist? Come On

Well it appears that the NAACP has declared the "Tea Party" a group of racists. Typical racial politics by an organization that is desperately trying to maintain relevance in a changing world, or so it appears. They of course have a point that there are some that attend Tea Party events who are no doubt racist. This same can be said of any political organization or any political gathering anywhere. Do you not think that there are some (probably most) that attend events sponsored by "La Raza" are racist? Do they get a pass? It seems so. What about those that attend "New Black Panther Party" shindigs? A pass also I would suspect. You see, apparently a "minority" can not be really a true racist. Now the so called Tea Party is not a political party at all, or at least not at this point. It is a movement that calls for limited government, lower taxes and general conservative, if not libertarian principles. The movement also does not appear racially exclusionary. Of course the NAACP further insinuates that the movement contains a good many "ultra nationalists." Of course most Tea "Partiers" are nationalists. Those few that I know believe in the Constitution, America first, rule of law, etc. etc. Conservative principles as noted earlier. What the NAACP really aims for with their "ultra nationalist" stance is one of the oldest trick in the far left's playbook. It is an attempt to equate, in the public mind, nationalist with "National Socialist." A well worn cheap trick if there ever was one. Of course it is also proven effective due to the unfortunate low level of sophistication by a large number of Americans. That is the way it goes unfortunately. It is for sure a detriment to the cohesion that this great country needs to progress and maintain our strength.

No I won't be convinced that the "Tea Party" is a racist or "ultra"nationalist organization until such time as I hear the music of Stormtroop 16 or Landser being broadcast at their meetings and events. Until such time, the NAACP needs to keeps its own house in order.