Posted on 01/29/2015 6:19:59 PM PST by grundle
While performing the eulogy for gospel music legend Andraé Crouch, Stevie Wonder decried what he believes is racism against President Obama, arguing that despite the presidents best efforts, too many Americans dislike him simply because hes black.
For me, seeing the world and visualizing in my mind what is going on, some of it is such a heartbreak, Mr. Wonder said while softly playing the piano at the Jan. 21 funeral for Crouch in Los Angeles.
We live in a time where I believe we have a president that truly wanted to see the world come together, to see this nation come together, but yet too much, too many people are judging their dislike of him based on the color of his skin, he said, receiving applause.
And I know there are some who say no, thats not true, but Im telling you what I see, Mr. Wonder added.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
There are none so blind as those who... er... ummm.. are actually physically blind.
bfl = bump for later. i use it to bookmark things i want to get back to due to equipment limitations at my current location.
oh, that makes sense, too - all I could find on the Net was “big fat liar” ;)
This is a long song, and not Stevie’s best version of it, but just seeing that black and white footage was cool for me. There was a shorter version that was played at a lot of the basketball games...back in ancient times.
Stevie’s had a good life largely made possible by whitey buying his music and going to his concerts - this ain’t racism, Stevie, we just don’t like a commie taking the country down the chute!
Stevie Wonder, talented musician that he is, falls for the Obamas hated because of his back skin fabrication that anyone with an ounce of self determination can conclude, even without eyes, is pure BS.
Some people have a narrow spectrum of brilliance and outside the boundaries it drops off sharply. Then they fall prey to the same cult think that all mortals do who dont remain vigilant.
It is acquired wisdom and experience only that teach incredulity, and they very seldom teach it enough.The wisest and most cautious of us all frequently gives credit to stories which he himself is afterwards both ashamed and astonished that he could possibly think of believing. - Adam Smith, Theory of Moral Sentiments
Link won’t set up properly via iPad...sorry
Arlindo Cruz:
https://m.youtube.com/results?q=arlindo%20cruz%20nao%20penso&sm=1
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