Posted on 12/11/2001 11:44:45 AM PST by NewDestiny
Los Angeles - Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny (BOND) Founder and President Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson was assaulted by supporters of Rev. Jesse Jackson (head of Rainbow/PUSH Coalition) yesterday at a Los Angeles Trade Bureau Forum Meeting held at the L.A. Chamber of Commerce. The meeting between Jesse Jackson and Toyota Motor Sales officials was the unveiling of Toyotas 21st Century Diversity Strategy. Featured speakers were Jesse Jackson and Irv Miller, Toyotas Vice-President For Corporate Communications. In attendance were upwards of two hundred black business owners and representatives.
Rev. Jesse Jackson stated in his opening remarks, I have been on the red squad list by [Attorney General John] Ashcroft and others, theyre after us
Theyre using bin Laden as an excuse to come after us, we [U.S.] gave bin Laden 60 million, if were going to fight terrorists, we must also fight the Klan
Locking people out of economic opportunity is a form of economic terrorism, said Jackson. Also, citing as an example of his organizations efforts to help disadvantaged youth, Jackson announced that he has invited as his special guests to the Fourth Annual Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Awards Dinner to be held tonight in Beverly Hills, members of the Decatur Seven, the black students who were expelled for viciously attacking fellow students at a high school football game in Decatur, IL. Jackson had protested last year to have the thugs re-admitted. Jackson told the audience that minorities cannot make it with talent alone, prodding them to join his Trade Bureau or risk missing out on hundreds of millions in corporate dollars.
In the meeting it was also announced that Rainbow/PUSH member J.L. Armstrong was named Supplier Development Manager for Toyota Motor Sales, essentially making him the liaison between minority businesses owners and Toyota.
During the Q and A session, Rev. Peterson asked the Toyota official, As the President of a nonprofit conservative organization, BOND, Im concerned that our young people will be locked out of any training programs offered by Toyota because of our conservative beliefs. How are you going to make sure that organizations like ours are not discriminated against by Rainbow/PUSH and its members? The crowd reacted with jeering as one man yelled at Rev. Peterson to sit down and keep quiet. Judge Greg Mathis, host of the T.V. show Judge Mathis, barked at Rev. Peterson, You must be watching too much Bill OReilly. The Co-Chair of the event, Carl Dickerson (President of Employee Benefits) and others began personally attacking Rev. Peterson by calling him stupid. Some in the audience could be heard asking, What are you doing, why are you saying this? It was obvious Jackson and most of the crowd didnt want Rev. Petersons comments to be heard by the Toyota officials.
After several heated verbal exchanges between Rev. Peterson and Rainbow/PUSH officials, Jesse Jackson jumped in the fray by calling Rev. Peterson and other black conservatives parasites, who show up after someone else shakes the fruit off the trees. What followed could only be described as fireworks as Rev. Peterson laid into Jackson for his snide personal attack; the two were sitting five feet from each other, separated only by a large conference table. It seemed as though the whole room went silent as people were shocked that Jesse Jackson was silenced in front of his own supporters.
A security guard soon entered in an apparent attempt to remove Rev. Peterson, but he refused to leave. At this point Jonathan Jackson (Jesses son) and two other Jackson supporters positioned themselves across from Rev. Peterson and glared at him for the remainder of the meeting. At the meetings conclusion, Jonathan Jackson attempted to block Rev. Peterson and a BOND representative as they moved through a walkway. Rev. Peterson made his way past the younger Jackson despite this. When Rev. Peterson and the BOND representative moved to exit the room, Jonathan Jackson and several other men crossed the room and Jackson shoved Rev. Peterson. Meanwhile, a mob of people including Jesse Jackson circled Rev. Peterson, Jackson telling the men to Get his a** out of here. Judge Greg Mathis and others surrounded Rev. Peterson, screaming and yelling at him for several minutes to leave before you get your a** kicked. Rev. Peterson eventually left of his own will.
Rev. Peterson said, The meeting reminded me of Ku Klux Klan meetings that I used to see in movies as a kid, except today the participants were black thugs dressed in suits. BOND is sponsoring the Third Annual National Day of Repudiation of Jesse Jackson on January 21, 2002 in Los Angeles, CA. For more information contact Ermias Alemayehu at (323) 782-1980 / bond@bondinfo.org.
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson is the author of the widely-acclaimed book From Rage To Responsibility.
Exactly. He cannot sit so high on his horse now. His supposedly tolerant followers surrounded a man and threatened physical violence to him. Oh yeah, have hm tell me more about how tolerant and peaceful his bunch of thugs are.
If I were approached by him now, as the manager of a successful business he accused of some nebulous "bias", I'd tell him to go eff himself.
And, let's not forget his recent past.
And at this point I would suggest some human protection as well for Rev. Peterson and his loved ones, property, and offices. If he can afford it.
I saw Jesse Jr. on CSPAN in the last day or two, giving a speech (he may have written a book on this) in which he seemed to be saying that ALL American laws and history can be explained in terms of racism. Truly a uniter.
Wrong, you sorry bastard, the taxpayers gave the 60M (if that figure is corect), and since when does "the taxpayers" include you?
I have a Toyota-made car, and considered buying a new one, BEFORE the Toyota cave-in. After being solicited twice by Toyota, and the envelopes sent back with a red`"REFUSED", they no longer send. I blame Toyota more than Jackson. Instead of giving in, Toyota should have taken out full-page ads across the country calling Jackson a lowlife extortionist; would have cost less, gained/kept customers, and hopefully gotten rid of Jackson.
Well this certainly says a lot. I thought Jesse was out there to fight for the little folk who 'don't get none', but this statement appears to show that unless you down wit da shakin'... you aint-ah takin'.
Jesse Jackson revisionism (present day, interpretted by yours truly): "I have a SCHEME...that my children, illegitimate or otherwise, will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by content of their character (can I get an amen!) but by the color of their skin. Stay out da Bushes!"
Booker T. Washington (1911): "There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs -- partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs."
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