Posted on 04/26/2014 2:32:07 AM PDT by Rummyfan
Like everyone else, Gavin McInnes has weighed in on Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy's observations on "the Negro". Mr McInnes concludes:
This isn't about some old guy's views on slavery. It's about government control. We're not saying Bundy is the messiah and we accept him as our personal savior. We're saying the government is wrong.
Let's stipulate that Cliven Bundy is a racist. Let's also assume, if only to save time, that he's Islamophobic, homophobic and transphobic. So what? Does that make criticizing the Bureau of Land Management "racist" or "homophobic"?
(Excerpt) Read more at steynonline.com ...
Read Steyn’s column that is NOT his conclusion at all
Read the column....Steyn has it right. It is well thought out and well said. He agrees with you in case you didn’t know
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Damn, the media can take out anyone they don't like.
We will never be able to forward a champion in the face of such withering lie fire ('v' deliberately omitted from 'live').
You'd be surprised how many people, including many on FR, don't care about others' individual freedoms being lost if it doesn't personally affect them. It sickens me.
This article seems to be evidence that the charge of “racism” is losing its sting. The author asks the fatal question: “are the actions of the BLM made right if we call Bundy a racist?” Grant that he is a racist, sexist, homophobe the BLM was still wrong. Let Steyn’s attitude spread.
Agreed. Steyn’s article is an attempt to do that.
Steyn has been the target of such rhetoric, so he gets it, but so many who should have been stalwart in the breach cut and ran instead.
Steyn is batting a thousand... And every hit a home run.
And those libs who view the law as sacrosanct (the laws they like), earnestly invoke Thoreau when breaking laws they don't like...which are numerous. Just see how much sympathy the people who trash logging sites or protesters who cross boundary lines at nuclear or military facilities get from libs. Then breaking the law is just fine...isn't that right John Stewart?
In short, most libs are incredible hypocrites about the law...including the president who is himself a criminal lawbreaker by refusing to enforce existing immigration laws.
The reason folks are beginning to stand up and push back is because of the slimy choices at the ballot box.
We are witnessing corruption in the electoral process like never before in our history. The federal gubbamint using all it's agencies power to alter American elections.
When our only peaceful means to enact change is polluted by evil men, then folks will stand up. The only way to get a bully to back down...stand up and punch’em in the nose.
These lil twits that permeate our gubbamint pick on ordinary law abiding folks utilizing the full force of the federal agency from behind a desk.
What they need is a good ol fashion @$$ whoopin. Scuff up their knees and elbows a bit, then send’em home sniveling.
I look at photos of wussys like Holder, Obozo, Panetta, Biden, Reid, Boehner...that's what I see. Little punks that use the power of elected office to push folks around.
“a free people will cheerfully abandon bedrock principles like equality before the law if state power is being used to torment a racist or a homophobe or someone whose very presence offends against the citizenry’s sense of its own virtue.”
Isn’t this what happened when so many people didn’t vote for Romney, not that I am defending him, but would rather go with a Marxist then with a rich capitalist?
I don’t care if Bundy said he wanted to see the constitution turned back to 1789, at least he knows there is one.
Ya knew this was coming.
He’s also a Mormon—wait ‘till they get into that.
It’s a good gauge on how out of touch the “GOP” can be when defending our rights. At ANY criticism, they go to auto-cringe, roll over and play dead.
He’s waayycyst, of course. That goes without sayin.
He is one man, and if he is a threat to anyone the sheriff can pick him up.
The BLM is a standing army with nothing better to do than lord over and steal land for Harry Reid's corrupt deals.
Cliven Bundy is not a racist, but the NYT is a pack of liars. And that we already knew. I really don't care what they think of anyone. I think too much of my parakeet to even put it in the bottom of his cage.
“Bundy didnt say anything Bill Cosby hasnt been saying for years.”
Cosby said it may be better to have been a slave with a family life who learned how to pick cotton?
The real creeps in this argument are the heirs of the old Southern Democrats - in their minds they have devised a way to keep poor and uneducated people in their voting bloc - by keeping them poor, uneducated, and dependent on them for their room and board.
It is not pretty. It's frightening.
Neither did no such thing...
Mr. Bundy was asking a question...”is the black better off as a slave, with a family, food, housing, etc. or are they better off being a slave to the government?” It was framed as a question making a comparison between the 2.
“Pick cotton” is a euphimism for WORK...
Mr. Bundy fails in the articulation and the stay on topic departments and that’s all...
Anyone of us who is not an experienced public speaker, familiar with the ways of the leftist propaganda arm could have fallen into the same trap laid for him...
And the “isolate, marginalize and polarize” tactic is being worked against Mr. Bundy right here on FR...who would of thought?
How about “people of color”...is that permissible?
People of color is too broad
Besides, the decision is made....... black is the only PC acceptable word to describe negros of all variations and genetic makeup.
The “civil rights” movement needs all to be alike to be successful. There can be no splitting tolerated. No mulatto, no high yellow no differentiation. There can be no difference between the girlfriend of a zillionaire basket ball player and a common street ho.
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