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It’s official: NAACP nothing but a bunch of hypocritical, bigoted, race-hustling poverty pimps

If, for some weird reason, you haven’t done so yet, you may now and from this point forward ignore anything that the NAACP ever says or does when it comes to issues related to racism and discrimination.  Wait, the same NAACP that just last week, kicked around the idea of passing a resolution condemning Tea Partiers as racist?  The sorry details (video at link):

We are in possession of a video from in which Shirley Sherrod, USDA Georgia Director of Rural Development, speaks at the NAACP Freedom Fund dinner in Georgia. In her meandering speech to what appears to be an all-black audience, this federally appointed executive bureaucrat lays out in stark detail, that her federal duties are managed through the prism of race and class distinctions.

In the first video, Sherrod describes how she racially discriminates against a white farmer. She describes how she is torn over how much she will choose to help him. And, she admits that she doesn’t do everything she can for him, because he is white. Eventually, her basic humanity informs that this white man is poor and needs help. But she decides that he should get help from “one of his own kind”. She refers him to a white lawyer.

Sherrod’s racist tale is received by the NAACP audience with nodding approval and murmurs of recognition and agreement. Hardly the behavior of the group now holding itself up as the supreme judge of another groups’ racial tolerance.

We don’t really need to play “what if a white federal government official had said this?”, do we?

The only thing more disgusting than this sorry Obamaton shedding some light on her racist warped viewpoint is the approval she gets from the other NAACP members in attendance.  I look forward to the spin that they put forth after the MSM calls them on this…pffffffff-bwahahahahaha!  😆  I couldn’t even get through that sentence without cracking up!

July 19, 2010 Posted by | bigotry, hypocrisy, NAACP, shameful | 4 Comments

Al Sharpton takes on…the NAACP?

The NAACP wants the DNC to seat the MI and FL delegates that were stripped early on in the process.  Al Sharpton, who knows that changing the rules to allow the MI and FL delegates to be seated will benefit the Hildeb#tch and screw his boy Osamabamadingdong, says he will fight the NAACP and the DNC on this.  Someone pass me the popcorn (heavy on the butter and thick rich irony, but mostly the thick rich irony)!

February 15, 2008 Posted by | irony, NAACP | 2 Comments

NAACP does more Katrina racist demagoguery

Same sh#t, different flies: “Blah-blah-blah-‘Whitey’s out to get us’, blah-blah-blah-‘Bush hates black folks’, blah-blah-blah-‘Insert Katrina-and-other-completely-unrelated-and-inappropriate-comparison-here’, blah-blah…”. From Motown:

NAACP National Board Chair Julian Bond said Sunday that the civil rights organization is needed now more than ever because the Bush Administration has done little to support blacks.

…Bond said the possibility that New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward, ravaged by Hurricane Katrina, will never be rebuilt is comparable to a “lynching.”

“It can be said that Katrina, like lynching, not only destroyed the work of generations in a single day, but is resulting in a deliberate effort to dispossess black landholders.”

Actually, if anyone is being “lynched”, I would say it is the taxpayers:

Federal agents investigating widespread fraud after the Gulf Coast hurricanes in 2005 are sifting through more than 11,000 potential cases, a backlog that could take years to resolve.

Authorities have fielded so many reports of people cheating aid programs, swindling contracts and scamming charities after the hurricanes that Homeland Security inspectors, who typically police disaster aid scams, have been “swamped,” says David Dugas, the U.S. attorney in Baton Rouge.

“There’s definitely a backlog,” says Dugas, whose office helps coordinate an anti-fraud task force formed after the hurricanes. “Right now, that means we might not get to some cases as quickly as some people might like. If there’s still a backlog in two years when we start running up against the statute of limitations, that’s different.”

Hurricanes Katrina and Rita triggered more than $7 billion in disaster aid to Gulf Coast households, plus billions more in government contracts and rebuilding projects.

But I’m sure to the racebaiters like Bond, that’s a different (and more acceptable) kind of “lynching”.

July 9, 2007 Posted by | bigotry, hurricanes, moonbats, NAACP | Leave a comment