Racism in this country and racism in the tea party is not an epidemic, as the NAACP would like people to believe. What is an epidemic in this country is the constant exploitation of the few racists individuals. To further the fear agenda that is pushed by rights groups. The exploitation of the fear of being called a racist. In 08 if you didn’t vote for Obama you were immediately called a racist, regardless of your reasoning. The exploitation of the persons of color and other minority's. Into having their mentality falsely altered into believing the lie of racism as an American white mainstream culture.
This racist perpetuation by organizations like the NAACP, Black Panthers, and yes the KKK. All set out to enrich their own pockets through the fear of racism. As racism diminishes in this country, these groups loose their power. Thus they loose their influence. In an effort to gain that power and influence back. They spread, exaggerate, and perpetuate the few acts of racism. Once again giving the impression of a mainstream epidemic. In an attempt to enrich their own pocket. All this is accomplished at the expense of racial harmony and diversity.
Yes my friends I am here to tell you we are heading towards an explosion of animosity. This animosity is a direct result of fear mongering. Derived from the likes of Martin Luther King wannabes, like Christopher 2X, Michael X, Zaki Baruti, and yes Obama. Zaki Baruti, along with many other rights activist. Perpetuate racial animosity by calling any black person who is a republican, an “uncle tom.” Listen for yourself here.
Although Zaki Baruti would like you to believe he is a equal rights activist, he is not. People like him cause more animosity and lack of diversity then the KKK. Reason being is, no reasonable person takes the KKK serious. Many people take equal rights activists serious, because they like the thought of equal right and ethnic diversity.
When you are called an uncle tom because you have different political beliefs. That not only shows Zaki Baruti’s dismay for diversity, but it is a slap in the face to the true ambassadors of diversity. Like Martin Luther King who gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech and led the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Rosa Parks who was arrested for sitting in the wrong part of the bus, and later worked with civil rights organizations to start the Montgomery Bus Boycott and help end segregation on buses in the South. Abraham Lincoln who was President of the United States when the Southern states broke away from the country. He worked hard to keep the country together ended slavery after the Civil War.
Politicians use this animosity and lack of ethnic diversity to polarize the nation. They do this for the same reasons the wannabe equal rights activists of the modern day do what they do. Power and wealth is what they crave. A nation is made up of the people. A people divided, is weaker then they are united. Political figures know that racial and social differences can be used to create animosity. They will use this animosity to pit one group against another. Which ever group they think will be the strongest, that’s the group they will pander to. Promising them the collective wealth of the masses through entitlements and social programs. All in a disguised attempt at buying the votes necessary for them to be elected or stay elected.
Yes my friends, dark days are ahead of us if we as a nation can’t get these creators of animosity out of the lime light. Because of the first amendment, these people have every right to speak their minds. That leaves us with one strategy to bring their hate anti diversity influence to an end. We The People must also invoke our freedom of speech, and speak out in support for diversity, instead of animosity. We must stop voting for the power hungry politicians and vote for the leaders who truly believe in the power of the United States Constitution, and the rights and freedoms which it guarantees to all Americans. Regardless of color and race.
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