Posted on 05/29/2020 11:41:13 AM PDT by knighthawk
CNNs Van Jones said a white, liberal Hillary Clinton supporter could pose a bigger threat to African Americans than the Ku Klux Klan on Friday morning when discussing the state of race relations in the United States following the violent protests that erupted in Minneapolis, and the false accusations made against an African-American man by a white woman in Central Park in New York City.
Its not the racist white person, who is in the Ku Klux Klan that we have to worry about. Its the white, liberal Hillary Clinton supporter walking her dog in Central Park who would tell you right now, 'Oh I dont see race, race is no big deal to me, I see all people the same, I give to charities but the minute she sees as black man who she does not respect, or who she has a slight thought against, she weaponized race like she had been taught by the Aryan Nation, Jones said. A Klan member could not have been better trained to pick up her phone and tell the police its a black man.
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Remember when Clarence Thomas got trashed for saying essentially the same thing?
this is satire- correct??
Ken Matthews just played the clip on Rush’s show. Yes he said it, and he actually has a point.
Van ‘Stopped Clock’ Jones has an epiphany.......
White Commie Libs are the biggest racists..go hear what they say during their cocktail parties, you will hear them recite the N word so much it will make you blush
But then, The KKK was started by the equivalent of today's White Liberal demonicRATS.
This is exactly how I feel about Muslims, and I think we are both right. Deep down, we are not "just one big race, the human race." No, sorry, deep down we are tribal, and we are racist, all of us, every color, and we like our own kind best, and we are suspicious of those who are not our own kind.
The best thing we can all do at this point is just admit it, and know that surface tolerance shored up by good manners, and avoiding provoking each other, is about as good as it's going to get. Let's strive for "just getting along" and stop trying to get us to fall so madly in love with one another that we just want to be one connected amorphous mass, under socialism.
There is no Klan, and urban blacks are their own worst enemy.
Yep. The best thing to marginalize the KKK was the Skokie march in 1974. Sunshine is the best disinfectant for extremism. A White Supremacist march today is lucky to get 100 people. Let them have their say, it inevitably leads to disdain, scorn and impotence. This is a lesson the Social Justice Warriors will not learn until they are the Left’s form of the KKK.
Parties I went to in the old days had a number of libs. Also a number of gays.
I was amazed at the constant digs on the gays by the libs. For general conversation some of it was pretty mean - followed by a “Ha Ha” and half smile.
The KKK was founded as the army of the Democrat Party.
The oppression of minorities is the core base of what made it a major party. After slavery ended they didn’t change their views, just their tactics. Their policies have kept minorities poor and stuck being poor by design in order to control them - with great success - more than 90% of the vote almost every election.
White Libs know they “Own” blacks..they threw them some welfare and food stamps, they think they own them for life
In the mid 70s, a KKK rally was announced in advance for a Saturday in the small town I lived in (North Carolina). Turns out there were 5 or 6 klansmen gathered at the town's main intersection. Everyone passing by (black and white) laughed at them. They never showed their faces again.
i was being sarcastic
“Be careful who you trust. Your own kind is most likely to screw you”. (My boss, 40 yrs ago)
Say what you will about Jones, but he is not stupid.
Personally I don’t think he actually believes half of the crapola that comes out of his mouth.
Precisely. He said Russia was a big nothing burger. He got it.
Yup, more n-words than in an Easy-E rap
The problem with most Libs is they say they want to help the minorities and underprivileged, yet what they mean is “I’ll hold the leash”. They pretend to understand the underserveds’ problems. Yet they can’t even talk to those same people. In fact many of them are afraid of them.
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