September 08, 2005

American Racism Exposed

Mary Katherine Ham has looked deep into the heart of America's soul and finds that we are lacking. Wait a sec....did I say America's soul? I meant the souls of the Left. Contrary to popular Leftist discourse, America's profound sense of togetherness is never as great as when tragedy hits.

Are there racists in America? Yes. Is America racist? No.

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UPDATE: Sooper-sekret note to Mary Katherine: ;-)

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1 The left is the gathering place for the biggest race baiters in the nation. Robert KKK Byrd. The Kennedys. Peloisi. Jackson. Sharpton. Howard Dean. Harry "now I drool" Reid.... John Kerry... Hillary Clinton... Race Baiters.

Posted by: FilthyAllah at September 08, 2005 09:25 AM (5ceWd)

2 "Are there racists in America. Yes. Is America racist. No." Precisely.

Posted by: traderrob at September 08, 2005 09:29 AM (3al54)

3 On Monday, as I drove back to DFW from Ponchatula, La where I helped my brother cut up trees that had fallen around his mobile home (I kidded him about not having any spinners on it) I was listening to a conservative talk radio show. On the show a NO refugee called in about his experiences. He is a black man who had experienced racism in Southern Louisiana (it happens) and he had always disliked white people. He went on to tell his story of how he waded for miles through sewage infested waters to get out of NO on his own. When he reached a road, he was stopped by a van full of white people. He was tired and hungry, so he reluctantly (he admitted he was reluctant) accepted a ride. What happened afterwards changed his life. This man, who had disliked white people for most of his life, found white people digging though their stuff, finding clean clothing to give him. They gave him bottled water and the first bite he had eaten in a couple of days. They spoke with him and hugged him and reminded him that HIS life was precious. They then took him to Houston (where they were headed) He said that when he got there, he saw white people working the volunteer lines, handing out food, water, and clothing. He saw white people greeting survivors with hugs and help. Of course he saw black and hispanic people doing the same but he was basicaly in awe of the majority of volunteers being white..... So when I hear stories like this and I think of the work I have done so far for my fellow man I can't help but look at Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton and cry BULLSHIT. BTW, I never saw Jackson or Sharpton out there trying to help anyone. I just saw them on TV doing a lot of bitchin' How do you end racism. One brother human at a time.

Posted by: Sgt Beavis at September 08, 2005 09:44 AM (XCqS+)

4 Whoa......touching.

Posted by: Rusty at September 08, 2005 09:58 AM (JQjhA)

5 Katrina is a perfect example of why I tune out when I hear Libs cry about "racism". It's used as a political club for cheap points, or to silence people. I just ignore them.

Posted by: Carlos at September 08, 2005 10:00 AM (8e/V4)

6 A little story from one of the relief shelters here in Texas. Most of the refugees have been "out of the loop" since the Hurricane hit, and now at the shelter they are witnessing the full onslaught of political punditry. They're tightly grouped around the few TV screens looking for any information from home and as witnessed by a family friend who was volunteering at the time, one of the National Stations was running a story on the racist response to the tragedy and after only a few short seconds almost every evacuee got up and walked away from the set, disgusted and pissed off.

Posted by: RIP Ford at September 08, 2005 11:41 AM (65nWp)

7 RIP Ford, I do hope you mean disgusted with and pissed off at the media....

Posted by: Brian B at September 08, 2005 03:32 PM (CouWh)

8 Brian B, Sorry about that. Yes that's what I meant.

Posted by: RIP Ford at September 09, 2005 10:39 AM (65nWp)

9 Hey is JESSIE JACKASSON paying attention? him and AL SHARKTON

Posted by: sandpiper at September 10, 2005 07:26 PM (JyNSh)

10 Oh, I'm most definately a racist. And so is everyone else. You, me and those two monkeys Jackson and Sharpton.

Posted by: madmagickdotnet at September 11, 2005 11:08 AM (7IS4Y)

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