Posted on 04/25/2014 9:46:24 PM PDT by This Just In
A new, unedited version of comments by Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy has emerged, and it sheds some light on the context of his remarks, universally condemned on Thursday as horrifically racist.
The 67-year-old Bundy, battling the U.S. government after federal agents stormed his ranch to confiscate his cattle in a dispute over grazing fees, said far more than what appeared in the New York Times and most other news accounts. While his grammar is pretty bad -- and his use of "negro" and "colored" considered politically incorrect (although they were both once preferred terms chosen by blacks) -- he actually was making a larger point, not simply deriding blacks.
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Selective editing on the part of the NYT? Say it ain’t so, Joe.
It has always been of great curiosity to me why the Democrat Party has turned out to be the 95 % Block Vote Choice of those previously freed from Slavery.
The Democrat Party supported the Southern Plantation System, and the KKK, but now have generations of the descendants of these same slaves on the Federal Welfare Plantation System, with headquarters at 1600 Plantation Avenue, District of Corruption, with a Black Man currently running it!
Have the decisions made by Republican Presidents Lincoln and Eisenhower had such a short historical imprint on our current policy towards each other in the body politic?
White Leftists labeling someone who’s politics they dislike a “racist”? Color me “shocked”!
The democrat party still mocks blacks and other minorities in their exploitation of their votes won by deeming them incompetent, less able, intellectually inferior and incapable of keeping up with others in education of employment without government assistance.
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Well, at least condemned by people who have had the progressive "Racism!" Trojan downloaded to the hard-drive in their heads...
Tom Wolfe wrote a short story showing how the MSM makes white black and black white: ‘Ambush At Fort Bragg’.
It’s like this: the suspect says, “You’re saying I killed the guy?” but it’s transcribed as, “I killed the guy.”
Likewise both President Calvin Coolidge and President Ronald Reagan expanded opportunities for all Americans. The policies of both of these fine men led to years of unprecedented opportunities, with income growth in the every community and demographic. Why a large number of blacks have so little regard for Coolidge, or more notably, Reagan is utterly incomprehensible.
It’s a Nevada thing.
Harry “negro-dialect” Reed is not immune.
This is a subject that the PC Police do NOT want to be discussed, but IMHO, it is time - - - time for a change.
Krauthammer had a great observation on FOX this week: “Why do the Liberals send inner city Black kids to Berkley where the Black kids have a 54 % flunk out rate and the White kids have only a 14 % flunk out rate?
Why not send inner city kids to good Black schools, like Morehouse, so can they have a much better chance of a good education AND becoming more successful in our Society?” [Note: as best as I can remember what Charles said].
IMHO, we should learn from the past, hope for the best, and do the best we can with what is left of America. (Pun not intended).
NYT is great.......as starter for your campfires.
I'm shocked, shocked I say! . . . Actually, not so much. MSM thinks they can do anything.
I reserve the RIGHT to despise some whites, blacks, asians, and hispanics...
and do....
Correcting a problem or improving a situation usually requires the identifying of what can be changed and what is not ideal. But any comment or observation about how the black underclass lives in the US, which is much like the white underclass in the UK (see Theodore Dalrymple’s LIFE AT THE BOTTOM) is dismissed as irrelevant and motivated by racial animus.
And most of the mainstream “respectable” conservatives accepted the NYT version without question.
Wasn’t ‘Negro’ just replaced with ‘Black’ on the 2010 Census ?
The MSM is the Country’s greatest threat.
Thanks for highlighting/posting the deliberate omission.
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