[Vision2020] [Vison2020] Say What?

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Tue Sep 29 06:42:58 PDT 2009


Joe -

Apparently what Slimy Eimy is trying to say is that it isn't racism if you
don't use the N-word.

And to paraphrase a supreme court justice, Slimy . . .

"I may not be able to define 'racism', but I know it when I hear it, read
it, or smell it."

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

> Sorry for trying to communicate with you. I won't make that mistake
> again!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Sep 29, 2009, at 5:38 AM, Nous Tweaker <noustweaker at hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> (Sorry, I don't know why Hotmail does not let me reply to a post
>> without mangling the formatting. Re-sending . . . )
>>
>> Mr. Campbell,
>>
>> Roy Blunt is being accused of being a racist for telling the exact
>> same monkey joke that he was telling YEARS before Obama came to the
>> White House. His joke only became about African-Americans when some
>> very pathetic race-baiters inferred that connection entirely on
>> their own.
>>
>> Pardon my French, but the only thing to say of such people is, TO
>> HELL WITH 'EM. I'm not going to waste one second of my time worrying
>> about the feelings of people whose bigoted minds work like that.
>> Perhaps the supreme example of such a mindset, at least among people
>> in the public spotlight, is Michael Eric Dyson, whose Ph.D. is
>> obviously in race-baiting and of whom it should be said (if the same
>> standards are to be applied equally to all people) that he is to
>> racism what Fred Phelps is to gay-hating. Dyson was happy to go on
>> national television and "unpack the full meaning" of Joe Wilson's
>> two-word outburst during Obama's speech before Congress as follows:
>> "[I heard 'You lie boy!'] and a lot more. 'You uppity "n"!' and so
>> forth."
>>
>> Come on. That sort of talk tells us far more about Michael Eric
>> Dyson than it does about Joe Wilson. People like Dyson are legion.
>> They are part of the problem, not part of the solution, and
>> incidents like the above, each of them rife through-and-through with
>> hypocritical double standards, are too many to count. You should
>> read Dyson's book "Why I Love Black Women" where he rails against
>> inter-racial dating; if a white guy was to go into print with
>> something like that he would be permanent persona non grata on every
>> television network and yet nobody bats an eyelash when a black guy
>> does it. I'm not trying to make a point about inter-racial dating;
>> I'm trying to make a point about hypocritical double standards.
>>
>> Mr. Campbell, don't sit there on your high horse and talk down to me
>> with vacuous platitudes about the history of racism in America
>> without facing up to the fact that among the biggest race-related
>> problems America faces today is race-baiting and the never-ending
>> fabrication of victims. We have a complete industry of professional
>> guilt-manipulators.
>>
>> TO HELL WITH 'EM.
>>
>> Oh, and Mr. Campbell? If you, O mighty "philosopher," can only get
>> the rusty machinery of your mind to produce bigoted, illogical, self-
>> serving crap like "You want liberals to be offensive, for in your
>> sick little mind they only justify your own insults," you have my
>> unmitigated pity. Like I said in my last post, if that represents
>> your "integrity," please, go ahead and assume whatever you want and
>> say whatever you want about me. I really don't care.
>>
>> Yes, I take it as self-evident that racism is a problem in America
>> today, because at the very least every last race-baiter qualifies as
>> a racist of the first order. That is not the entirety of America's
>> race problems, but it occupies a big chunk of the territory. It's
>> hardly a phenomenon limited to race-related problems, but many
>> American special-interest groups ostensibly dedicated to the
>> eradication of various problems in reality do NOT want to see the
>> problems eradicated, because the eradication of their pet problem
>> would mean the eradication of their source of income! Indeed, they
>> often seem to be working overtime to stimulate and produce more of
>> the problem, or at least a grossly magnified perception of the
>> problem. The SPLC is a prime example of this sort of mischief. They
>> constantly bang their alarmist drum, working their donor base into a
>> frenzy with letters that seriously distort the truth, viz:
>> http://www.vdare.com/misc/090928_tancredo.htm
>> One does not need to be a fan of Tancredo to recognize that the SPLC
>> twisted his words to make it sound like he was saying something that
>> he did NOT say.
>>
>> God hates liars, and so do I. And if people care so little for the
>> truth that they are willing to say or believe anything about someone
>> they have taken a disliking to, just to smear them, then TO HELL
>> WITH 'EM.
>>
>> ". . . all liars shall have their part in the lake which burneth
>> with fire and brimstone: which is the second death." -- Revelation
>> 21:8
>>
>> Nous Tweaker



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