Posted on 10/21/2010 8:34:29 AM PDT by blog.Eyeblast.tv
In St. Louis, the NAACP held a press conference to condemn racism within the Tea Party in which they were confronted by a citizen journalist about their applied double-standard on the issue.
The interviewer questions them about racism within their ranks, particularly the aftermath of the beating of Kenneth Gladney, an African-American Tea Party participant in attendance at a Russ Carnahan town hall meeting who was attacked by two members of the SEIU. After the incident, the Missouri NAACP held a press conference in which they urged prosecutors to drop the assault charges against Gladney and referred to him as an uncle tom.
Towards the end of the video the NAACP members asked the few in attendance to shut off their cameras so they could talk honestly. The interviewer then questions one of the men asking if he were aware of the NAACP conference following the beating, in which he says he wasnt. Problem is, hes actually in the video in which the NAACP spoke on the Gladney incident.
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Poor Kenneth Gladney! He didn’t know he’d become a target of so many “powerful” enemies. Anybody want to tell us what his “crime” was?
The NAACP became another branch of the Democratic Party when Kweisi Mfume was running the show.
The NAACP IS a racist organization.
Nothing more than the typical race-pimping by the Black Klan.
How is the NAACP advancing Kenneth Gladney’s civil rights by allowing him to be beaten by SEIU fools?
Um, so does this mean that we can tell when they are lying because the cameras are on?
And if the cameras have to be OFF for them to be HONEST, why should we EVER listen?
The NAACP cracks me up. These fools live in a fantasy world. They seem to think that they are important and that others give a flip about what they think, or do.
I don’t dislike these fools because they’re black, I just laugh at them.
If they truly wanted to help African Americans, they'd attack the real issues harming them: their culture - lack of respect for the role of fathers, high numbers of children born out of wedlock, self-imposed poverty, black on black crime, the poor attitude toward education, the "victim" state of mind.
THESE are the real problems - not racism of white against black.
Dude/Dudette! Awesome logic, love it, if you don’t mind, I’m gonna use it.
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