Posted on 07/26/2009 12:20:10 AM PDT by Talkradio03
Gates in 1996 says affirmative action needed because of white racism, says without it they could never compete against "white girls and white boys"...., and tops it off with "trying to end the one ni**er syndrome." hopefully this story will get out....
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hopefully Rush or Hannity will get a hold of this vid
Wow. The can of worms is open. All of the stuff we should have found out prior to the election will come out now and this is going to get ugly.
Get you popcorn ready!!!!
He’s completely disingenuous and incoherent on Affirmative Action saying all it did was allow him to compete on a ‘level playing field’ which is of course the opposite of the truth.
Gates - a phony academic in a phony field (African-American studies...) aching to play the perpetual victim.
Sgt. Crowley...PLEASE do not legitimize such repulsive bigotry by meeting with this hateful man at the White House--the People's House.
BTTT !!
I have lived it in my career with the government. The black culture in this country is totally under this perception of whites. It is the biggest untold story of our country.
Look the king has no clothes.
Geez. Class would dictate that you honor your host.
I want to clarify my statement by saying that once the barriers were opened, Why was there no acknowledgment by the black community? The Japanese after WWII understood that we were not imperialistic, that we had become essentially a complete nation, hoping to liberate nations. Just lose the hate already.
White Devil association ping.
Wow, this man is a professor?
The Clarance Thomas line got the biggest response. He must not be black enough.
Gates - professional victimhoodlum.
“trying to end the one ni**er syndrome.”So would he feel better if a black’s only sign were in a i-hop and denny’s?
Ihanks to him, I suspect a few more people across the nation have figured Obama out.
Interesting this too was at a church. Black Liberation Theology? Most Black churches preach this and all kinds of hate whitey crap, while most predominately white churches are teaching and preaching white genocide.
Lucia Whalen, white. Police report
Don’t Cop an Attitude
Rich Tucker
Friday, July 24, 2009
A Park Police officer once flagged me down when I rode my bike through a crosswalk, shaking up some tourists. You can hurt someone just as much with a bike as you could with a car, he said. Youre right, sir, I replied. I was wrong and I wont do that again. And I havent.
When dealing with the police, everyone knows its best to agree with whatever an officer says. To be polite and contrite, even if you think the officer is wrong. Well, everyone except Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates.
Gates was arrested outside his home in Cambridge, Mass. last week. Officers were called to the house by a neighbor who saw two men (they happened to be black) pushing against the door. The first officer on the scene (who happened to be white) checked Gatess ID and asked him to step outside. Gates refused and demanded the officers badge number.
Sgt. James Crowley says he identified himself, Gates says he didnt. The professor then followed the officer outside yelling, Is this how you treat a black man in America? Today Gates says he wasnt belligerent toward the officer. I weigh 150 pounds and Im 5-7, he told The Washington Post. Im going to give flak to a big white guy with a gun? But the police report and photographs from the scene suggest otherwise.
All charges have since been dropped, but Gates isnt going to drop it. I want to be a figure for prison reform, he told the Post. His friends plan to flog the supposed police racism for all its worth, too. Aint nothing post-racial about the United States of America, wrote fellow Harvard prof Lawrence Bobo in the Post on July 22.
Bobo goes on to draw exactly the wrong lesson, lauding Gates for refusing to go along with the police. I think my friend could have been physically injured by this police officer (if not worse) had he, in fact, stepped out of his home before showing his ID.
Its difficult to believe that a Harvard professor would suggest that an American police officer would order a man into the front yard so he could beat or shoot the man. But thats the gist of Bobos argument. Look: If the officer wanted to beat Gates up, hed keep him in the house. The front yard, surrounded by witnesses and other officers, is the safest place to be if Gates is worried about being beaten.
Theres a reason the officer wanted Gates to come out of the house, and its not so he could pistol whip him (if not worse). Its so the police could check the house and make sure there wasnt anyone else — an intruder — there.
Police officers arent like college professors. They dont have the luxury of being wrong. If the officer had simply left, and there was an intruder in Gatess home who later attacked the professor, it would be on the officers conscience for the rest of his life, because he wouldnt have done his job.
Home invasion is apparently a concern in Cambridge. Another Post reporter used to live there, and wrote about how difficult it is for a black man to deal with the police. But he also noted that when being dropped off at his apartment, Id insist the taxi driver wait until I was safely inside. I lived alone and wanted to make sure the place was empty. So maybe theres a reason the police would want to make sure the house was secure.
Bobo isnt finished with his in-depth explanation. Maybe this situation had something to do with Harvard University and social class, he wrote. It is possible that one element of what happened involved a policeman with working-class roots who faced an opportunity to level the playing field with a successful Harvard professor.
Well. I myself dont know whether Sgt. James Crowley has working-class roots. Perhaps Bobo has personal knowledge of the officer and his life circumstances. If not, then its the professor whos engaged in stereotyping here. Must all officers have working-class roots?
A photograph of the incident shows Gates, handcuffed, yelling at officers. A white officer is holding his hands out in a calming gesture. And a black officer has turned his back on the hollering prof. If this is about race, why didnt that black cop demand that Gates be uncuffed? Or is he merely blinded by his working-class prejudices, too?
In a prime-time news conference, President Obama took a clearly staged question so he could talk about the incident. The Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home, he opined. Not if they just wanted him to wait outside so they could do their jobs.
Whats stupid is trying to gin up a racial incident in 2009, when race relations in this country have never been better, as Obama admits and his election illustrates. Its not the police who are trying to do that. Its the profs.
http://560wind.townhall.com/columnists/RichTucker/2009/07/24/dont_cop_an_attitude
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