Posted on 04/03/2008 10:02:55 PM PDT by Winged Hussar
Note the bloggers use of low-class Black English to denigrate Black Democrats who support Clinton. This site is under Barack Obamas editorial control, and a posting like this is entirely consistent with his own Black identity politics or even Black Nationalist politics; the African-American counterpart of the Stormfront White Nationalist Community.
(Excerpt) Read more at husaria.wordpress.com ...
MoveOn.org's Action Forum also used the racist term "house slave" to attack prominent African-Americans.
God BLESS America: McCain '08!
The more you fight among yourselves, the more the people of diverse cultural heritage will reject Dimocrat Party Stalwarts and seek out black conservative individuals for guidance and sanity.
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Can someone stomach looking around on Barry Hussein’s site for the original post?
I’m dying to see the responses this generated but can’t stomach reading the bile coming from the cult of personality worshipers I’d have to endure to find it.
Some people need to be reminded of what the U.S. is really all about.
It wasn’t hard and it wasn’t too bad. Only two responses, very pompous and pseudo intellectual, imo.
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Not racial
By Jamesriverview Feb 14th 2008 at 8:36 am EST
Some might think your comments are depicting the sentiments of Black people. I don’t believe so. Many Americans have been shackled for centuries. The thought of moving to a place that is unknown is frightening to many. Going back to the 1990’s with Clinton is comfortable...familar. This movement is on a roll, and those who can’t understand it or want to be apart of it should get out of the way!
Historical juxtaposition
By Kenne Feb 14th 2008 at 8:49 am EST
This is an excellent parody of a dual viewpoint of the perspective of descendents of Africans, in the language (Pidgin as it may be) of the antebellum period and further - unfortunately. Granted, some will see it as a mockery. But those with wider scope will indeed see it as a commentary on the fear of the supposed unknown that some say we may be heading into if we choose Barack Obama as our next president. Some people do not even like the fact that he is running! Something I find incredulous. The percentages show that some negro people (and I use the reference in the anthropological designation) in this country would rather return to ‘90’s politics. I must say that even though those times were, in various degrees-good. We cannot, in fact it isn’t possible to emulate a past social order with the present day social and political environment. It IS time to move on. It IS time for a new voice, a new direction. It Is time for someone to bring vision, hope and a unified exuberance to OUR country.
It IS time for Barack Obama.
STOP OBAMA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueI-vlcaqGY
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