To: Howlin
"My guys" were not tarring and feather him; they merely wouldn't come out and defend him when he refused to denouce segregation.
He apologized.. several times.
Called it "immoral and wrong" I think were his words.
Truth is, the "conservatives" hung him over impeachment and his idiotic comment, it had nothing to do with racism.
And I HATE HIM ANYWAY so, it's fine with me if he goes.. but it shouldn't have been over this.
Pick anything else you wish and it's good enough, just not a false charge from the moral watch dogs over at the CBC and Jack$on Inc.
126 posted on
12/19/2002 10:17:09 PM PST by
Jhoffa_
To: Jhoffa_
Oh, I agree, but I don't think he should be cut ANY slack after that performance on BET. I'm just not going to sit back and watch tour all the "sacred" racist sites with John Lewis, one of his new black buddies.
Reconciliation, my butt.
136 posted on
12/19/2002 10:20:57 PM PST by
Howlin
To: Jhoffa_; sinkspur; wardaddy
FWIW, NYC is the most segregated place I've ever seen or lived in and I've lived all over the world, including the deep south of the USA. Even during segregation, the deep south was still more integrated that NYC has probably ever been. Every ethnic group in NYC has their own little neighborhood, and G-d forbid any 'rival' ethnic group dare walk up the street. Howard Beach, Queens thugs *beat a black man to death* for walking up the wrong street. In the 1990's. But hey, I'm sure they were color blind, right? In NYC, 'integration' == 'assimilation' and hey, that's bad, we can't have that now can we? How could each ethnic group have its own neighborhood identity if things were integrated?
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