Posted on 07/23/2013 3:41:07 AM PDT by kevcol
Call Al Sharpton a radical. Call him a hero. Call him divisive. Or call him an activist. Regardless of your opinion of Al Sharpton, the recent cartoon in Investors Business Daily's editorial section is appalling.
(Excerpt) Read more at policymic.com ...
Maybe you should organize cartoon riots for the prophet Al, worked for the muslims.
Well they could have used a more up-to-date metaphor like: Sharpton standing over a baby carriage emptying rounds into babies labelled “Truth” or a Sharpton going all MMA over “Truth” bashing its head into a sidewalk.
Absolutely...reminds me of when the Muslims were all “offended” by the turbin-bomb cartoon of saying it was a whole list of wrong...In other words, they had zero to stand on when the bold truth was staring them in the face and they all had to ACT offended!
Far more Whites have been murdered by blacks since the civil rights act than blacks were lynched post War Between the States.
Here’s a link to Ramiriz’ political cartoon site.
You can hit the little left arrow to go back through his work.
You can also click on each cartoon to see a larger version.
http://www.gocomics.com/michaelramirez/
No, the radical mindset is something I find very alien.
The degree of hatred you have to muster to be a radical Muslim, or be Al Sharpton, or be a cartoonist with a very clumsy and offensive sense of metaphor, is something way outside my religion.
There's a group of professional rabble rousers who have gained fame, notoriety, and an enormous amount of money traveling around the Country from crisis to crisis stirring up trouble, for their own profit. These people have been applauded by politicians and the press, but they haven't solved ANY problems, they haven't made race relations better, only worse, and have continued to divide us. Of course these people are Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Louis Ferrakhan, among others.
It’s a political cartoon.
Get over yourself.
Blacks like Sham-ton have defined a ‘racist’ as any person telling the truth about blacks.
It’ time - waaaaaay past time - to speak truth to liars.
The man is a repulsive, race baiting, hate filled, small souled, barely human life form. The cartoon is perfect.
More blacks were murdered by other blacks SINCE Zimmerman and Trayvon met than were lynched in the whole history of the south. Nicholas Demas needs to pick up a history book - and I don't mean something put out by the 'Sham-ton's' of the world - but a real - honest to God - history book.
Southern lynching don't hold a candle to black gang bangers.
“Nothing disturbing about the truth.”
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Roger That!
The TRUTH Lynchers...along with the Usurping POS in the White Hut...
You misspelled the word after ‘professional’
You forgot the ‘/sarc’ tag...
Your thoughts reflect what a very wise man said some 100 years ago....
There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.
I am afraid that there is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don’t want the patient to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public.
~~ Booker T. Washington
“Nothing disturbing about the truth.”
Exactly. Truth hurts sometimes.
bfl (blocked)
,,,, all true ,,, divide and conquer ,, intimidate , slander ,threaten and create civil unrest and it’s known as a central part of the Alynsky model .
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