I'd love to shove that photo at that big fat hypocrite, Reverend Barbour of the NC NAACP.
'that big fat hypocrite, Reverend Barbour of the NC NAACP'
You called that one right. One of the things this case has done is cleared me of the illusion that the NAACP, even at the local level, is really interested in any of the things it talks about (like justice, equality, brotherhood, etc.)
It's just about race-baiting and their leadership using race to keep their own positions. (Try bringin a case before them where they could really do something about justice and racial harmony--like this one--and they rally around the race-baiters.)
"I'd love to shove that photo at that big fat hypocrite, Reverend Barbour of the NC NAACP."
Call it, "The man you wouldn't defend."
But we're proud of him as a fellow American, and an example to people of all colors.