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Meet A Lefty White Jeremiah Wright Believer

From the loathsome well-poisoners at Counterpunch:

Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama and the Unacceptability of Truth

Of National Lies and Racial America

By TIM WISE

For most white folks, indignation just doesn’t wear well. Once affected or conjured up, it reminds one of a pudgy man, wearing a tie that may well have fit him when he was fifty pounds lighter, but which now cuts off somewhere above his navel and makes him look like an idiot.

Indignation doesn’t work for most whites, because having remained sanguine about, silent during, indeed often supportive of so much injustice over the years in this country–the theft of native land and genocide of indigenous persons, and the enslavement of Africans being only two of the best examples–we are just a bit late to get into the game of moral rectitude. And once we enter it, our efforts at righteousness tend to fail the test of sincerity.

But here we are, in 2008, fuming at the words of Pastor Jeremiah Wright, of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago–occasionally Barack Obama’s pastor, and the man whom Obama credits with having brought him to Christianity–for merely reminding us of those evils about which we have remained so quiet, so dismissive, so unconcerned. It is not the crime that bothers us, but the remembrance of it, the unwillingness to let it go–these last words being the first ones uttered by most whites it seems whenever anyone, least of all an “angry black man” like Jeremiah Wright, foists upon us the bill of particulars for several centuries of white supremacy.

But our collective indignation, no matter how loudly we announce it, cannot drown out the truth. And as much as white America may not be able to hear it (and as much as politics may require Obama to condemn it) let us be clear, Jeremiah Wright fundamentally told the truth.

Oh I know that for some such a comment will seem shocking. After all, didn’t he say that America “got what it deserved” on 9/11? And didn’t he say that black people should be singing “God Damn America” because of its treatment of the African American community throughout the years?

Well actually, no he didn’t.

Wright said not that the attacks of September 11th were justified, but that they were, in effect, predictable. Deploying the imagery of chickens coming home to roost is not to give thanks for the return of the poultry or to endorse such feathered homecoming as a positive good; rather, it is merely to note two things: first, that what goes around, indeed, comes around–a notion with longstanding theological grounding–and secondly, that the U.S. has indeed engaged in more than enough violence against innocent people to make it just a tad bit hypocritical for us to then evince shock and outrage about an attack on ourselves, as if the latter were unprecedented.

He noted that we killed far more people, far more innocent civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki than were killed on 9/11 and “never batted an eye.” That this statement is true is inarguable, at least amongst sane people. He is correct on the math, he is correct on the innocence of the dead (neither city was a military target), and he is most definitely correct on the lack of remorse or even self-doubt about the act: sixty-plus years later most Americans still believe those attacks were justified, that they were needed to end the war and “save American lives.”

But not only does such a calculus suggest that American lives are inherently worth more than the lives of Japanese civilians (or, one supposes, Vietnamese, Iraqi or Afghan civilians too), but it also ignores the long-declassified documents, and President Truman’s own war diaries, all of which indicate clearly that Japan had already signaled its desire to end the war, and that we knew they were going to surrender, even without the dropping of atomic weapons. The conclusion to which these truths then attest is simple, both in its basic veracity and it monstrousness: namely, that in those places we committed premeditated and deliberate mass murder, with no justification whatsoever; and yet for saying that I will receive more hate mail, more hostility, more dismissive and contemptuous responses than will those who suggest that no body count is too high when we’re the ones doing the killing. Jeremiah Wright becomes a pariah, because, you see, we much prefer the logic of George Bush the First, who once said that as President he would “never apologize for the United States of America. I don’t care what the facts are.”

And Wright didn’t say blacks should be singing “God Damn America.” He was suggesting that blacks owe little moral allegiance to a nation that has treated so many of them for so long as animals, as persons undeserving of dignity and respect, and which even now locks up hundreds of thousands of non-violent offenders (especially for drug possession), even while whites who do the same crimes (and according to the data, when it comes to drugs, more often in fact), are walking around free. His reference to God in that sermon was more about what God will do to such a nation, than it was about what should or shouldn’t happen. It was a comment derived from, and fully in keeping with, the black prophetic tradition, and although one can surely disagree with the theology (I do, actually, and don’t believe that any God either blesses or condemns nation states for their actions), the statement itself was no call for blacks to turn on America. If anything, it was a demand that America earn the respect of black people, something the evidence and history suggests it has yet to do.

Finally, although one can certainly disagree with Wright about his suggestion that the government created AIDS to get rid of black folks–and I do, for instance–it is worth pointing out that Wright isn’t the only one who has said this. In fact, none other than Bill Cosby (oh yes, that Bill Cosby, the one white folks love because of his recent moral crusade against the black poor) proffered his belief in the very same thing back in the early ’90s in an interview on CNN, when he said that AIDS may well have been created to get rid of people whom the government deemed “undesirable” including gays and racial minorities.

So that’s the truth of the matter: Wright made one comment that is highly arguable, but which has also been voiced by white America’s favorite black man, another that was horribly misinterpreted and stripped of all context, and then another that was demonstrably accurate. And for this, he is pilloried and made into a virtual enemy of the state; for this, Barack Obama may lose the support of just enough white folks to cost him the Democratic nomination, and/or the Presidency; all of it, because Jeremiah Wright, unlike most preachers opted for truth. If he had been one of those “prosperity ministers” who says Jesus wants nothing so much as for you to be rich, like Joel Osteen, that would have been fine. Had he been a retread bigot like Falwell was, or Pat Robertson is, he might have been criticized, but he would have remained in good standing and surely not have damaged a Presidential candidate in this way. But unlike Osteen, and Falwell, and Robertson, Jeremiah Wright refused to feed his parishioners lies.

What Jeremiah Wright knows, and told his flock–though make no mistake, they already knew it–is that 9/11 was neither the first, nor worst act of terrorism on American soil. The history of this nation for folks of color, was for generations, nothing less than an intergenerational hate crime, one in which 9/11s were woven into the fabric of everyday life: hundreds of thousands of the enslaved who died from the conditions of their bondage; thousands more who were lynched (as many as 10,000 in the first few years after the Civil War, according to testimony in the Congressional Record at the time); millions of indigenous persons wiped off the face of the Earth. No, to some, the horror of 9/11 was not new. To some it was not on that day that “everything changed.” To some, everything changed four hundred years ago, when that first ship landed at what would become Jamestown. To some, everything changed when their ancestors were forced into the hulls of slave ships at Goree Island and brought to a strange land as chattel. To some, everything changed when they were run out of Northern Mexico, only to watch it become the Southwest United States, thanks to a war of annihilation initiated by the U.S. government. To some, being on the receiving end of terrorism has been a way of life. Until recently it was absolutely normal in fact.

But white folks have a hard time hearing these simple truths. We find it almost impossible to listen to an alternative version of reality. Indeed, what seems to bother white people more than anything, whether in the recent episode, or at any other time, is being confronted with the recognition that black people do not, by and large, see the world like we do; that black people, by and large, do not view America as white people view it. We are, in fact, shocked that this should be so, having come to believe, apparently, that the falsehoods to which we cling like a kidney patient clings to a dialysis machine, are equally shared by our darker-skinned compatriots.

This is what James Baldwin was talking about in his classic 1972 work, No Name in the Street, wherein he noted:

“White children, in the main, and whether they are rich or poor, grow up with a grasp of reality so feeble that they can very accurately be described as deluded–about themselves and the world they live in. White people have managed to get through their entire lifetimes in this euphoric state, but black people have not been so lucky: a black man who sees the world the way John Wayne, for example, sees it would not be an eccentric patriot, but a raving maniac.”

And so we were shocked in 1987, when Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall declined to celebrate the bicentennial of the Constitution, because, as he noted, most of that history had been one of overt racism and injustice, and to his way of thinking, the only history worth celebrating had been that of the past three or four decades.

We were shocked to learn that black people actually believed that a white cop who was a documented racist might frame a black man [i.e., Mark Fuhrman and OJ Simpson]; and we’re shocked to learn that lots of black folks still perceive the U.S. as a racist nation–we’re literally stunned that people who say they experience discrimination regularly (and who have the social science research to back them up) actually think that those experiences and that data might actually say something about the nation in which they reside. Imagine.

Whites are easily shocked by what we see and hear from Pastor Wright and Trinity Church, because what we see and hear so thoroughly challenges our understanding of who we are as a nation. But black people have never, for the most part, believed in the imagery of the “shining city on a hill,” for they have never had the option of looking at their nation and ignoring the mountain-sized warts still dotting its face when it comes to race. Black people do not, in the main, get misty eyed at the sight of the flag the way white people do–and this is true even for millions of black veterans–for they understand that the nation for whom that flag waves is still not fully committed to their own equality. They have a harder time singing those tunes that white people seem so eager to belt out, like “God Bless America,” for they know that whites sang those words loudly and proudly even as they were enforcing Jim Crow segregation, rioting against blacks who dared move into previously white neighborhoods, throwing rocks at Dr. King and then cheering, as so many did, when they heard the news that he had been assassinated.

Whites refuse to remember (or perhaps have never learned) that which black folks cannot afford to forget. I’ve seen white people stunned to the point of paralysis when they learn the truth about lynchings in this country–when they discover that such events were not just a couple of good old boys with a truck and a rope hauling some black guy out to the tree, hanging him, and letting him swing there. They were never told the truth: that lynchings were often community events, advertised in papers as “Negro Barbecues,” involving hundreds or even thousands of whites, who would join in the fun, eat chicken salad and drink sweet tea, all while the black victims of their depravity were being hung, then shot, then burned, and then having their body parts cut off, to be handed out to onlookers. They are stunned to learn that postcards of the events were traded as souvenirs, and that very few whites, including members of their own families did or said anything to stop it.

Rather than knowing about and confronting the ugliness of our past, whites take steps to excise the less flattering aspects of our history so that we need not be bothered with them. So, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for example, site of an orgy of violence against the black community in 1921, city officials literally went into the town library and removed all reference to the mass killings in the Greenwood district from the papers with a razor blade–an excising of truth and an assault on memory that would remain unchanged for over seventy years.

Most white people desire, or perhaps even require the propagation of lies when it comes to our history. Surely we prefer the lies to anything resembling, even remotely, the truth. Our version of history, of our national past, simply cannot allow for the intrusion of fact into a worldview so thoroughly identified with fiction. But that white version of America is not only extraordinarily incomplete, in that it so favors the white experience to the exclusion of others; it is more than that; it is actually a slap in the face to people of color, a re-injury, a reminder that they are essentially irrelevant, their concerns trivial, their lives unworthy of being taken seriously. In that sense, and what few if any white Americans appear capable of grasping at present, is that “Leave it Beaver” and “Father Knows Best,” portray an America so divorced from the reality of the times in which they were produced, as to raise serious questions about the sanity of those who found them so moving, so accurate, so real. These iconographic representations of life in the U.S. are worse than selective, worse than false, they are assaults to the humanity and memory of black people, who were being savagely oppressed even as June Cleaver did housework in heels and laughed about the hilarious hijinks of Beaver and Larry Mondello.

These portraits of America are certifiable evidence of how disconnected white folks were–and to the extent we still love them and view them as representations of the “good old days” to which we wish we could return, still are–from those men and women of color with whom we have long shared a nation. Just two months before “Leave it to Beaver” debuted, proposed civil rights legislation was killed thanks to Strom Thurmond’s 24-hour filibuster speech on the floor of the U.S. Senate. One month prior, Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus called out the National Guard to block black students from entering Little Rock Central High; and nine days before America was introduced to the Cleavers, and the comforting image of national life they represented, those black students were finally allowed to enter, amid the screams of enraged, unhinged, viciously bigoted white people, who saw nothing wrong with calling children niggers in front of cameras. That was America of the 1950s: not the sanitized version into which so many escape thanks to the miracle of syndication, which merely allows white people to relive a lie, year after year after year.

No, it is not the pastor who distorts history; Nick at Nite and your teenager’s textbooks do that. It is not he who casts aspersions upon “this great country” as Barack Obama put it in his public denunciations of him; it is the historic leadership of the nation that has cast aspersions upon it; it is they who have cheapened it, who have made gaudy and vile the promise of American democracy by defiling it with lies. They engage in a patriotism that is pathological in its implications, that asks of those who adhere to it not merely a love of country but the turning of one’s nation into an idol to be worshipped, it not literally, then at least in terms of consequence.

It is they–the flag-lapel-pin wearing leaders of this land–who bring shame to the country with their nonsensical suggestions that we are always noble in warfare, always well-intended, and although we occasionally make mistakes, we are never the ones to blame for anything. Nothing that happens to us has anything to do with us at all. It is always about them. They are evil, crazy, fanatical, hate our freedoms, and are jealous of our prosperity. When individuals prattle on in this manner we diagnose them as narcissistic, as deluded. When nations do it–when our nation does–we celebrate it as though it were the very model of rational and informed citizenship.

So what can we say about a nation that values lies more than it loves truth? A place where adherence to sincerely believed and internalized fictions allows one to rise to the highest offices in the land, and to earn the respect of millions, while a willingness to challenge those fictions and offer a more accurate counter-narrative earns one nothing but contempt, derision, indeed outright hatred? What we can say is that such a place is signing its own death warrant. What we can say is that such a place is missing the only and last opportunity it may ever have to make things right, to live up to its professed ideals. What we can say is that such a place can never move forward, because we have yet to fully address and come to terms with that which lay behind.

What can we say about a nation where white preachers can lie every week from their pulpits without so much as having to worry that their lies might be noticed by the shiny white faces in their pews, while black preachers who tell one after another essential truth are demonized, not only for the stridency of their tone–which needless to say scares white folks, who have long preferred a style of praise and worship resembling nothing so much as a coma–but for merely calling bullshit on those whose lies are swallowed whole?

And oh yes, I said it: white preachers lie. In fact, they lie with a skill, fluidity, and precision unparalleled in the history of either preaching or lying, both of which histories stretch back a ways and have often overlapped. They lie every Sunday, as they talk about a Savior they have chosen to represent dishonestly as a white man, in every picture to be found of him in their tabernacles, every children’s story book in their Sunday Schools, every Christmas card they’ll send to relatives and friends this December. But to lie about Jesus, about the one they consider God–to bear false witness as to who this man was and what he looked like–is no cause for concern.

Nor is it a problem for these preachers to teach and preach that those who don’t believe as they believe are going to hell. Despite the fact that such a belief casts aspersions upon God that are so profound as to defy belief–after all, they imply that God is so fundamentally evil that he would burn non-believers in a lake of eternal fire–many of the white folks who now condemn Jeremiah Wright welcome that theology of hate. Indeed, back when President Bush was the Governor of Texas, he endorsed this kind of thinking, responding to a question about whether Jews were going to go to hell, by saying that unless one accepted Jesus as one’s personal savior, the Bible made it pretty clear that indeed, hell was where you’d be heading.

So you can curse God in this way–and to imply such hate on God’s part is surely to curse him–and in effect, curse those who aren’t Christians, and no one says anything. That isn’t considered bigoted. That isn’t considered beyond the pale of polite society. One is not disqualified from becoming President in the minds of millions because they go to a church that says that shit every single week, or because they believe it themselves. And millions do believe it, and see nothing wrong with it whatsoever.

So white folks are mad at Jeremiah Wright because he challenges their views about their country. Meanwhile, those same white folks, and their ministers and priests, every week put forth a false image of the God Jeremiah Wright serves, and yet it is whites who feel we have the right to be offended.

Pardon me, but something is wrong here, and whatever it is, is not to be found at Trinity United Church of Christ.

If that wasn’t enough to tickle your funny bone, check out the author’s obviously self-scribed entry at Wikipedia, which begins thusly:

Tim Wise

Tim Wise is an American anti-racist activist and writer.

Clearly the truth is not very important to Mr. Wise.

A perfect example (as if more is needed), is the Tulsa race riots. Even Wikipedia has a better grasp of what happened there than our spittle flecked, America-hating, racist author.

But of course the facts don’t matter to people like Mr. Wise or Mr. Wright. Indeed, they both exhibit a very tenuous grasp on reality:

“Leave it Beaver” and “Father Knows Best,” portray an America so divorced from the reality of the times in which they were produced, as to raise serious questions about the sanity of those who found them so moving, so accurate, so real. These iconographic representations of life in the U.S. are worse than selective, worse than false, they are assaults to the humanity and memory of black people, who were being savagely oppressed even as June Cleaver did housework in heels and laughed about the hilarious hijinks of Beaver and Larry Mondello.

Did someone mention “sanity”?

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15 Responses to “Meet A Lefty White Jeremiah Wright Believer”

  1. wardmama4

    Anyone and everyone who believes that the only ‘race’ (White/America) that enslaves, kills or wantonly has disregard for every/any other race is an idiot who selectively choses what current events/history which to amplify and use as the basis for their own stupid racist attitude.

    Obama simply raised this to a fine art by implying that ‘God damn America’ Wright being black is justified for his racism, anger and hatred and his ‘fearful’ Grandmother is pure and simply a racist. . .who made him cringe.

    Once again - my mother uses ’simplistic and racist’ terms for blacks - she and my father however have done more for people of the black, red and (poor) white races than any of the few fiberal friends (and certainly more than any of the blacks) I know. . . So which is her true self - using so called derogatory terms for a people or the fact that they bend over backward to help people in need regardless of their color - which is more important, more defining - words or actions?

    I use to fear a lot of places, people and events - now I could not care less - I saw the very horror that we humans to do others and ourselves and while I am not suicidal - I no longer fear people or death anymore - you can not hurt me any more than when my heart broke on November 13, 2001 - you can not horrify me more than what I saw at 2:45 that morning - and humans don’t scare me and in that regard I am more dangerous than the thugs, punks and creeps (whatever their color) - because neither life nor death scares me any more. . .I heard how I see things (now) well stated the other night on Glenn Beck from a soldier and his wife who went through their own personal horror after his injury in Afghanistan - It’s not that I, We found out what we value most, it is now we know what We value not at all.

    I only am saddened and a bit scared at the lying two-faced politicians who want nothing more than to take as much of the income We The People legitimately earn to line their pockets and the pocket of those who curry favors from them by throwing money at them [HWCBN - please answer this question what is the diff between the corportations (which provide a service or product for the $ spent) lobbying for ‘favors’ in DC and the Unions (which has been proven over and over again, misuse the ‘donations’ of the members (against their desire, sometimes without their knowledge) lobbying you for ‘favors’ in DC?!? Perhaps like earmarks you worthless gold diggers in Congress might want to consider banning lobbyists (oh yeah, I forgot, that earmark bill went down in flames). . .same old, same old.

    Typical politicos - Do As I Say, Not As I Do - look at them, I’m not doing anything wrong. . .I want simply the best for you. . .vote for me. . .send me a donation. . .I promise to change your life and make America (the greatest country in the World) better. . .we can hope and believe in change but only if you vote for me. . .the other guys and gals are all the same old same old. . .I’m different and better and believe me I can change things with just your vote. . .for a change. . .from the same old way of doing things. . .I promise. . .I believe. . .I hope. . .

    Fortunately for me - me and my family (including the injured one) survived our own personal horror and I do believe in my heart and soul that America can survive these crooks and liars - as the majority of Americans do simply want to work, live and have fun now and then - I think that the rise of the ‘alternative’ medias will be the ultimate undoing of all these fakes, frauds and lying politicos. It will take more than one racist, socialist empty suit to take down America. . .

    We all need to keep talking and both sides need to call BS on these lousy, worthless politicos and get America back on the road of being the Light of the World:
    “Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
    With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
    Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
    The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
    Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
    I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”
    Emma Lazarus, 1883
    maybe all of these people who are campaigning to be POTUS of America just might want to remember what we are all about: FREEDOM

  2. U NO HOO

    “the black victims of their depravity were being hung”

    the black victims of their depravity were being hanged?

  3. Noyzmakr

    ….as wardmama4 ends the speech, Noyzmakr joins the crowd in standing, applauding and shouting “damn right!”

  4. JohnMG

    U NO HOO; ……”were being hung…..”

    I’m sure some of those being hanged were “hung” ;-}

    I only ask that Tim Wise provide these diarys with the statements that Japan was prepared to surrender prior to Nagasaki and Hiroshima. This asshat has been sniffing the airplane glue again. Dolt!!

  5. pagar

    Anyone else get the impression that the author is really upset that America won WWII.

  6. platypus

    Ignore this minuscule minded cretin. He’s about to get what’s coming to him.

    What’s coming to him, and his ilk, is the end of race-hustling in America.

    America is going to collectively peel this onion back and expose the reality that it is the Demon-crats who enslaved blacks twice while Republicans freed them (and will do so again).

    Our Founding Fathers did not create racism or slavery and this country is founded on neither.

    The sun is rising. As the light grows, the darkness flees. These evil ones have done us a favor by forcing us to deal with this false reality, just like Pearl Harbor forced America to deal with that generation’s illusions.

    Bring out the popcorn.

  7. DEZ

    The Potsdam declaration was dismissed by Emperor Hirohito, And Japan still refused to surrender after the first atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
    And both Hiroshima and Nagasaki most certainly were military targets.
    This bozo has never cracked a history book.
    Mg may be right about the glue sniffing, But I am laying odds this guy is an idiot without the assistance of chemicals.

  8. GuppyNblue

    I see the name of Mr. Wise’s book is:
    White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son
    That tells me all I need to know about this snickering little elitist. I love to hear the suck-up opinions of white liberals about the black community. He should close his mouth and open his ears to someone like Bill Cosby instead of belittling him just because white folks agree with him. The black poor have serious character problems and Mr. Wise is just an enabler. Being privileged, he probably hasn’t lived in many black communities where you can hear a mother tell her toddler to shut the f*ck up or a brother kicking the hell out his dog because he’s having a bad day. Here’s a story in my neighborhood I read this morning:
    http://www.examiner.com/a-1289.....d_mom.html

    When this joke gets done spewing his twisted history to young blacks, he gets to walk away feeling good about himself while they are left with nothing but hate. He doesn’t see the lies in Rev. Wright’s words because they’re two of a kind.

    “We find it almost impossible to listen to an alternative version of reality.”
    That’s right Tim Wise, we can just pick and choose a version of reality.

  9. Noyzmakr

    GuppyNblue
    I read the story you recommended. That’s despicable. I take care of my mother (78) and that shocks me to the core of my being. Why is the state of Maryland paying the woman’s own daughters to take care of her? Why would they even have too? Since the state was paying for care shouldn’t they have been supervising the caretakers? All of that is almost as reprehensible as their treatment of her to me.

  10. GuppyNblue

    Noyzmakr
    Sorry for the delay.
    Accountability is translated to discrimination when you try to enforce it here. A State Senator introduced a bill that will increase the penalty for elder abuse from 10 to 15 years in prison but they won’t go after the system itself. Baltimore is run by thugs and “community” groups like ACORN.

  11. Icarus

    I feel sorry for Mr. Wise!

    I know I’ve already used this quote but it seems more and more appropriate in this day and age….
    and for this fellows thoughts on the matter.

    “If therefore the light that you believe is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!”

  12. Icarus

    Tim Wrote:

    “Indignation doesn’t work for most whites, because having remained sanguine about, silent during, indeed often supportive of so much injustice over the years in this country–the theft of native land and genocide of indigenous persons, and the enslavement of Africans being only two of the best examples–we are just a bit late to get into the game of moral rectitude. And once we enter it, our efforts at righteousness tend to fail the test of sincerity”

    Tim I guess I’m just feeling indignant towards these assertions of yours. Take the second paragraph for instance. Yes; it’s lined with “some variations” of the truth (it has to be in order to have any chance of surviving… and Tim, I’m only allowing some of your point so as to achieve expediency for my own)
    But Tim… it’s a paragraph that condemns Americans of the past.
    Your right when you say “it is a bit late to get back in the game” You know why Tim? Because those people who perpetrated these acts are dead.

    This is your argument Tim, condemn us on our past…no wait on “their” past

    Tim, unless you can produce anyone who is currently enslaving anyone or someone who just recently conquered new territory from the native’s… or maybe you know of a group that is committing genocide somewhere near Nebraska.

    Tim, Tim, Tim where are these people? Where did the injustice occur exactly?

    IN THE PAST – Tim

    You are like the Devil Tim; you try and try to imprison us through the past. Just Wallowing in it and never getting anywhere.

    But wait Tim… you are right, there is some genocide going on. It’s called Pro-Choice
    There is intolerance!!! It’s happening against Christians who actually “read” the bible and don’t compromise its word to suit the culture or their race like Mr. Wright.

    I could go on, but Tim, I don’t really think you have enough sincerity , much less reasoning ability and any purposeful goal beyond acquiring earthly accolades, to be able to understand any of this.

    I hope one day you will!

    Tim, I can’t be bothered to write down how I feel about the rest of your piece. But I think you have a pretty good idea!!

  13. sheehanjihad

    Icarus said it eloquently, truthfully, factually, and the entire post was superb. As a matter of fact, he said exactly what I was thinking, only he managed to do it without the multitude of “F” words that I would have put in it, and an entire separate genre of analogy ridden insults towards the good Tim, (not so) Wise.

    Racists are racists. Funny how aside from a tiny splinter group of white supremacists, the entire burden of racism lies with blacks. One just doesnt hear it anymore like the “old days” from whites…but it is a constant drumbeat from blacks.

    Along the lines of Icarus though, I refuse to take responsibility for anyone born centuries before me, for what they did, and for what they caused.

    Constantly bringing up the past like these race baiting bigots do is kind of like eating your own poop. It was food once, but now, well, you get the picture. Why bother? It is used, and it stinks, but stop trying to feed it to me!! Wallow at your own peril. But it’s time to STFU and move on.

    Obama wants change? Start with the professional racists that infest our country today. That would be a wonderful change. Oh, yeah, they make way too much money doing it…so yeah, that isnt gonna happen.

  14. 1sttofight

    Blacks keep whining that they are never given a chance to advance and run their own lives because “whitey ” keeps holding him down.

    They may have a point, Just look at how well the black run countries around the world are doing.

  15. Noyzmakr

    Pssst…1sttofight. Shhhhhush,,,,we’re not suppose to point that out.


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