Friday, July 16, 2010

Racial Fraud

The NAACP is shocked!, shocked! to find posters mocking the president as a monkey or as comparable to Hitler. This can only be interpreted as rampant racism on the part of the various tea party organizations throughout the country and it must be repudiated! Perhaps they would have a better leg upon which to stand if a couple of other inconvenient facts weren't in such stark relief.

First, let us recall the eight years prior to the coming of the Obamassiah. If you need your memory refreshed, Google chimpymcbush or bushhitler. The left dismantled all traces of civility during the past administration with their deranged rants against a president they didn't agree with. Now they are shocked!, shocked! that political discourse is at such a low. That Obama is now subjected to the exact same insults that the political left mainstreamed during the Bush administration is somehow no longer acceptable. What was hurled with uncompromising regularity at George W Bush is now disingenuously described as racist today. That's pretty thin gruel.

Secondly, I witnessed no hue and cry over a pair of armed and uniformed black racist thugs openly intimidating voters at a poling place over a year and a half ago coming from the NAACP, did you? Of course not. And this blatant oversight brands the NAACP as racist as those upon which they now wish to project their own racism. I cannot accept, nor should any rational being of sound intellect, that black people cannot be racist. The rhetoric and behavior of this organization is patently racist and it's time they were called out for it.

What we are witnessing are the death throes of a once admirable organization that couldn't declare victory and move on once their admirable original goals had been largely achieved. It has been taken over by its most radical remaining elements still bartering on a name and reputation they have long since squandered. They now pursue with zeal their new mission of manufacturing grievances where none exist and promulgating different standards for black people based on the color of their skin rather than the content of their character. The NAACP's allegations of racism should simply be ignored as the mere projection it is. Until this behavior is marginalized as it should be, harmony between the races will remain impossible, notwithstanding a black president in office.