Keyword: kambon
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This week brought us a Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-umb) twin-spin of lunacy, race hustling and a dose of geographic ignorance. Jackson Lee, who continues to champion the cause of securing American women the same rights that women in China, Algeria, Afghanistan and Rwanda enjoy (okay American ladies, altogether now, “Thanks Sheila!”), was in typical form at the NAACP convention this week. The convention was held in Kansas City, which of course isn’t far from Omaha — home of the beach where D-Day began after the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor. If possible, support Sheila Jackson Lee’s opponent, John Faulk.
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Well, I've seen the conroversial Kamau Kambon discussion, but until tonight, I never saw the actual video posted to any of the links. (Original airing Oct 17th) Check out this guy on C-span "Hurricane Katrina and issues facing African Americans." Video here: http://www.dumpalink.com/media/1130580891/Issues_Facing_African_Americans
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(AgapePress)- The mainstream media are being accused of a employing a racial double standard, particularly for the way they have apparently chosen not to report on a recent forum at Howard University that included a black activist's call for genocide against whites. Former North Carolina State visiting professor Dr. Kamau Kambon recently told a panel of black media groups at Howard Law School in Washington, DC, that the "problem on the planet is white people." He went on to express increasingly volatile sentiments, querying "how we are going to exterminate white people, because that in my estimation, is the only...
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I've long believed that there's only one difference between Adolph Hitler and some of the misbegotten souls who lurk among us: means. I don't know that I subscribe to the notion that power corrupts, but I do know that it releases inhibitions, causing one's true colors to shine through. Inhibitions, however, don't seem to bedevil one Dr. Kamau Kambon. The Raleigh activist, store owner, and former instructor at North Carolina State University advocated the "extermination of white people" while speaking at a Pro-black Media Forum at Howard law School, in an event that was covered in its entirety by C-Span....
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Kamau Kambon, an author who taught in NCSU's Africana Studies program as recently as last spring, made the comments Oct. 14 during a conference at Howard University in Washington. The conference was televised nationally by C-SPAN, and bloggers picked up on the comments immediately. But it wasn't until Thursday that his links to NCSU were discussed directly in The Locker Room, a site run by the John Locke Foundation of Raleigh. NCSU Provost Larry Nielsen, who oversees academic programs at the university, said Friday that Kambon taught there occasionally between the spring of 2001 and the spring of 2005. The...
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A visiting professor at North Carolina State University says the solution to the problems faced by many blacks is the extermination of "white people off the face of the planet." Kamau Kambon, who taught Africana Studies at the Raleigh school last spring, told a panel at Howard University Law School Oct. 14 this action must be taken "because white people want to kill us," the Carolina Journal reported. Kambon, a Raleigh activist and bookstore owner, was addressing a panel on "Hurricane Katrina Media Coverage," broadcast on C-SPAN. Excerpts of the speech can be heard here and the entire event is...
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By Mike Adams FrontPageMagazine.com | October 21, 2005 Columnist Jon Sanders of the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, NC, has written a blog entry that reveals just how easy it is to get a job teaching Africana Studies at North Carolina State University. It also demonstrates how the diversity movement is bringing people together in the great state of North Carolina. Sanders’ recent blog directs readers to C-SPAN online, where they can click on the recent archives and scroll down until they find the “Black Media Forum on the Image of Black Americans in Mainstream Media.” This was a program...
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Columnist Jon Sanders of the John Locke Foundation in Raleigh, NC has written a blog entry that reveals just how easy it is to get a job teaching Africana Studies at N.C. State University. It also demonstrates how the diversity movement is bringing people together in the great state of North Carolina. Sanders’ recent blog directs readers to C-SPAN online, where they can click on the recent archives and scroll down until they find the "Black Media Forum on the Image of Black Americans in Mainstream Media." This was a program presented on October 14th at Howard University. Dr. Kamau...
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Friday afternoon, c-span broadcast a black forum on “Hurricane Katrina & Issues Facing African Americans.” I have check c-span but, as of yet, I don’t see the video link. Here is the c-span notice: C-Span Link One of the speakers was a Kamau Kambon, author and owner of Blacknificent Books. I did a web search and I came up with this link: Blacknificent Books I’m not a stenographer but this transcript is 98% accurate: “And we have to start thinking about a solution to the problem. So that these young sisters and brothers are here now, who are 15 16...
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Mike Adams blows the whistle on a murder-minded liberal racist in academia. His name is Dr. Kamau Kambon, an affiliated faculty instructor at NC State University.
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