Monday, January 07, 2013

God I Hate Stupid A** Black Conservatives!

Deneen Borelli is a far right Black extremist who wrote books attacking the Black community and President Barack Obama. She represents the mindset of radicalism in the United States.

Before I give my honest opinion of Black conservatives, I want to make sure that I leave nothing out! I want to be clear that they're entitled to be the condescending, hateful bigots they've promote themselves out to be!

It doesn't matter if they're Black, White, Hispanic, non-White, Christian, Jewish, Muslim or non-religious.

Conservatism is dosed in the fuel of hate of someone's race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, political and economic standings. They don't represent progress! Conservatives represent a shallow reality of American bigotry.

You can go into this narrative of me being hateful towards Black conservatives. I don't care anymore! I have no patience for this anymore!

I am tired of Black conservative agitators. I am tired of Travis Smiley and Cornell West running around with this "OBAMA GOT TO BE A BLACK MAN, FIRST" crap! I don't have no respect for them either! Smiley and West are liberal extremists and they will be addressed later.

If you think White conservatives are seriously disturbed individuals, you're right. But unfortunately, Black conservatives are just as bad. These individuals are progress in reverse when it comes to Civil Rights for all Americans. They believe that this country is on a slow path to destruction due to the policies of the "Democrat" Party and liberalism.

Jesse Lee Peterson is a Black extremist.
They rally around Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Booker T. Washington and Fredrick Douglass. They use their names in vein to promote a hateful agenda against Blacks, Hispanics, LGBT and the poor.

When you listen to people such as Jesse Lee Peterson, Alveda King, or even Deneen Borelli rushing to the cameras to promote conservative ideas, most look at them as extremists.

They hate when Black liberals call them "sell outs", "Uncle Toms", "bootlickers" and the such. Of course, they're so eager to call President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, "race hustlas", "racists" and "liberal slaveowners".

In my opinion honestly, I can't stand Black conservatives! They're just as bad as these White extremists in the conservative media.

How many times have you've heard from one of those Black conservatives who figured that Blacks were solely focused on helping "our brotha" Barack win reelection?

How many times have you've heard from a Black conservative about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. being a Republican?
Alveda King (right) is the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She attends Tea Party spreading the gospel of her uncle being a registered Republican. Despite his surviving children saying otherwise, Alveda continues to profit off the legacy. Her uncle supported rights for all Americans. Alveda doesn't support abortions, gay marriage and immigration reform. She sits near Mike Huckabee, a former presidential candidate turned right wing agitator.
How many times have you've heard from a Black conservative when it comes to them being isolated from the rest of the Black community when they say condescending themes that paint a group as a threat?

How many times have you've heard a Black conservative say there "ain't no racism"?

How many times have you've heard a Black conservative say that if it wasn't for the Republican Party, civil rights would not have been passed?

How many times you've read in the comments section of a blog or even a Facebook posting saying that "all Blacks" are likely stuck on the plantation of "welfare", "gubmint handouts", "victimization", and "laziness"?

How many times have you've heard from a Black person who overwhelming supports Mitt Romney say that Republicans are the party that "freed" the slaves?

Okay, let me just say this clearly!

BLACK CONSERVATIVES = TOTAL EXTREMISTS

Yeah, I said it! I meant it, seriously.

Black conservative Larry Elder.
What the heck is wrong with these people?

Black conservatives are dumb ass human beings!

Why do we even give these people any attention anyways?

These individuals are just as upset over the president trouncing Mitt Romney, more than these White extremists in the Republican Party. They've complain about Blacks voting solely on race and not on policies!

I love how conservatives believe this crap about "patriotism" and "freedom"! These individuals are traitors to the nation and their freedom of speech should be noted for how society should basically ignore them for what they are, racist!

Why bother giving them airtime?

I mean seriously I think Rush Limbaugh and the like are profiting off of this "phony" conservatism! These guys aren't even conservative in the standard of Thomas Paine, Ronald Reagan or even George W. Bush!

These are stark crazy lunatics!

We do not live in a colorblind society. I don't understand why these idiots can't get it through their mentally inept heads. 

Conservatives are proven to show their extremism in the public arena. It's bad enough, they're sore losers, but their "principles" will doom this country!
Perennial candidate Herman Cain is a Black conservative agitator on radio.
If you hate the United States so much for its democracy and the leadership, go to a country of your choice!

Instead of wasting the time to create your own country on land that was originally owned by the Native Americans/First Nations, how about you grab all the garbage you've polluted the land with and make an island of filth and live your lives in hate of everyone else!

Seriously why should I waste my time giving these people a link to click on!

These assholes should shut up and move on with their lives!

But they can't do it! They're invested in hating on President Barack Obama for profit. Conservatives need an enemy. The media needs a scapegoat.

The changing demographics will be the end of the Republican Party. They can't get over the fact that non-White births surpassed this year and 30 years it's going to be a browner nation!

In a New York Times opinion piece by Adolph L. Reed, Jr., he states the Republicans boasting of newly appointed South Carolina senator Tim Scott, South Carolina's first Black senator. Scott will be the first black senator from the South since Reconstruction; the first black Republican senator since 1979, when Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts retired; and, indeed, only the seventh African-American ever to serve in the chamber.
James David Manning is a birther and Black extremist. He preaches at the ATLAH Worldwide Church in Harlem, New York. He is one of the many controversial figures on YouTube saying not so nice things about President Barack Obama and the Black community.
But this “first black” rhetoric tends to interpret African-American political successes — including that of President Obama — as part of a morality play that dramatizes “how far we have come.” It obscures the fact that modern black Republicans have been more tokens than signs of progress.

The cheerleading over racial symbolism plays to the Republicans’ desperate need to woo (or at least appear to woo) minority voters, who favored Mr. Obama over Mitt Romney by huge margins. Mrs. Haley — a daughter of Sikh immigrants from Punjab, India — is the first female and first nonwhite governor of South Carolina, the home to white supremacists like John C. Calhoun, Preston S. Brooks, Ben Tillman and Strom Thurmond.

Armstrong Williams, a closeted Black conservative agitator.
Oh, don't forget North Carolina's Jesse Helms, the firebrand Republican senator. Anyways, Reed stated that  even if the Republicans managed to distance themselves from the thinly veiled racism of the Tea Party adherents who have moved the party rightward, they wouldn't do much better among black voters than they do now. I suspect that appointments like Mr. Scott’s are directed less at blacks — whom they know they aren’t going to win in any significant numbers — than at whites who are inclined to vote Republican but don’t want to have to think of themselves, or be thought of by others, as racist.

Just as white Southern Democrats once used cynical manipulations — poll taxes, grandfather clauses, literacy tests — to get around the 15th Amendment, so modern-day Republicans have deployed blacks to undermine black interests, as when President Ronald Reagan named Samuel R. Pierce Jr. to weaken the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Clarence M. Pendleton to enfeeble the Commission on Civil Rights and Clarence Thomas to enervate the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Over the course of history, racial alignments have shifted radically. The Democrats were the party of white supremacy until the New Deal. The Republicans were a party of relative, if feeble, support for civil rights until the 1950s. The tables have completely turned. No Republican presidential nominee has won the black vote since 1936. All four black Republicans who have served in the House since the Reagan era — Gary A. Franks in Connecticut, J. C. Watts Jr. in Oklahoma, Allen B. West in Florida and Mr. Scott — were elected from majority-white districts.
Juan Williams is a Fox News commentator who masquerades himself as a "liberal analysis". In reality, he's a Black conservative who tries to be at least "rational" on most issues in the Black community.

There is little that connects these men to mainstream black politics or to the country’s first two black senators, Hiram R. Revels and Blanche K. Bruce, who were elected (by the Mississippi State Senate) during Reconstruction, that extraordinary and brief moment of African-American political empowerment after the Civil War destroyed chattel slavery.

Not until the Great Migration of blacks to Northern cities between the two world wars were they again capable of electing candidates of their choosing. In the South, blacks began to register to vote in substantial numbers only after the Supreme Court overturned the “white primary,” which had allowed Southern Democrats to exclude blacks by defining the party as a private club, in 1944. The Voting Rights Act in 1965 turned the trickle of black politicians into a flood.
Old school right wingers Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell reject Affirmative Action and believe in this fallacy of a "colorblind" society in which racism doesn't exist.
But the increase in representation has been a mixed blessing. Redistricting and gerrymandering have produced “safe” seats for black politicians across the South but have also concentrated black votes in black districts, giving white Republicans a lock. (As The New York Times reported, House Democratic candidates won about 50.5 percent of the national vote last month but only 46 percent of the seats; in North Carolina, they won 51 percent of the vote but only 27 percent of the seats.)

Reed mentions that the trope of the black conservative has retained a man-bites-dog newsworthiness that is long past its shelf life. Clichés about fallen barriers are increasingly meaningless; symbols don’t make for coherent policies. Republicans will not gain significant black support unless they take policy positions that advance black interests. No number of Tim Scotts — or other cynical tokens — will change that!

Conservatives got riled up with this one! Regardless of how many Black Republicans they've lined up, they'll still be labeled extremists in the eye of me! 

Let me repeat this for the slow readers who are conservative.

If you're still stuck on 20th Century, you better wake the heck up!

The future will steamroll over you if you're still stuck on Ronald Reagan and the fears of the past.

This country will succeed with or without you!

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