Posted on 04/24/2014 8:11:00 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher around whom some Republicans and conservative activists have rallied in a high-profile fight against the federal government, made disparaging comments about African-Americans in an interview with The New York Times published Thursday.
Bundy wondered if African-Americans might have been "better off" as slaves, referring to them as "the Negro."
From The Times' Adam Nagourney:
“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” he said. Mr. Bundy recalled driving past a public-housing project in North Las Vegas, “and in front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids — and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch — they didn’t have nothing to do. They didn’t have nothing for their kids to do. They didn’t have nothing for their young girls to do.
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Can you point out what was wrong or racist in what he said? Or is it now the policy that nobody can say anything about the master race?
Everyone who speaks of government oppression has been labeled a radical right winger and or a racist.
Those in government were just waiting for something, anything to discredit the old guy...
This is what government does and it's all aided and abetted by their friends in media.
They attempt to discredit and destroy anyone or anything which opposes them.
Of course those capable of critical thought have long understood they have been using race as a weapon for decades now.
When all else fails, pull the race card.
Cliven Bundy Makes Ridiculously Racist Comments, Says Blacks ‘Better Off’ As Slaves.
What is the problem here? They are still enslaved only now it is the Democrat Party as the owners. They quit voting for the Dims and they will be thrown under the bus.
None of this has any bearing on what we all witnessed last week where an out of control, militarized federal government brought their storm troopers to protect a freaking turtle and steal an old mans cows.
But keep shaking that shiny object, New York Times. It just proves you have lost the argument.
In the case of the New York Slimes, the motto should always be — VERIFY before TRUST.
Big Media is lying.
Again.
As usual.
It’s all they know how to do.
He had a minor point about the black family under slavery:
“I was stunned to learn that a black child was more likely to grow up living with both parents during slavery days than he or she is today”
Leftist historian,Eugene D. Genovese
Of course, Slavery could also break up that family with impunity if the slave owner wanted to but the the Liberal Welfare State has been disastrous to the black family so his statement is not racist in that sense unless the truth is racist.
Well, Mr. Bundy was clearly talking about unemployed welfare recipients. Seems like, despite his low brow articulation, he is in pretty good company:
Walter E. Williams puts it: The welfare state has done to black Americans what slavery couldn’t do, what Jim Crow couldn’t do, what the harshest racism couldn’t do. And that is to destroy the black family.
Hoover Institution Fellow Thomas Sowell concurs: The black family, which had survived centuries of slavery and discrimination, began rapidly disintegrating in the liberal welfare state that subsidized unwed pregnancy and changed welfare from an emergency rescue to a way of life.
So first your defense is there is no evidence he said it. Then when that is proven wrong, you dispute that the statements, at minimum, come across as racist?
Are you living in alternate universe where it’s still okay to say things like, “The Negro” is worse off today because they didn’t learn to “pick cotton”? Or suggesting “the Negro” was maybe better off as a slave? Seriously man?
I mean, I understand that this old guy may just have antiquated views on race, but that doesn’t mean those sorts of statements are going to be acceptable to virtually anyone. In saying these things, Bundy pretty much just alienated almost every significant political ally he had.
I could not help but notice this story sure brought you out of the shadows really fast.
Just curious, how many times did you even comment or post on the Bundy ranch event prior to this?
A question is not a statement
Don’t put messenger over message
Glenn Beck: Cliven Bundy unhinged
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3148158/posts
Oh merciful Lord.... Are you saying that slavery wasn’t so bad?
Bundy should know that the press will twist the words of anyone who is not incahoots with them (i.e. patriots).
Fantastic. I love art critic jokes, because I can paint like Jackson Pollock too; so can all. I see a great way to up the incoming donations to FR with a bogus art contest. ;)
The shadows eh? You mean the shadows the enveloped me since a whopping 2 days ago when I commented on the Ukraine? Or 3 days ago on the same subject.
Just curious, how many times did you even comment or post on the Bundy ranch event prior to this?
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? I don't post as much lately because I'm busy. Sometimes I have time/energy to post a lot, sometimes not. My last posts have been largely Ukraine related, slamming the mostly libertarian Putinista's on here who have been excusing Russia's land grab in Ukraine (and using RT propaganda to do it). Throw in a couple posts about the fact I think the new pope is a socialist (predictably so considering he is a South American Jesuit) and probably some pleading with folks to nominate candidates that CAN win general elections and that's all I've had time for lately.
You're point is what? That it's viable to say things like Bundy said (and was caught on tape)? Do you not see how much damage he just did to his own cause? Or do you want to just throw on the blinders and wonder why any serious political help he once had vanishes?
You act as though discussing whether a perception is true or not is somehow “racist”. Saying that discussion of the truth as it pertains to blacks is not allowed is what is racist.
In no way do any of Clivens comments justify the Feds lawless actions.
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And THAT is the heart of the matter.
Just curious, how many times did you even comment or post on the Bundy ranch event prior to this? What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?
What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?
You answer a question with a question?
If find it extremely inquisitive barely a peep out of you on this historic news event until now.
I don't post as much lately because I'm busy.
Uh huh...
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