Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts

Behind the Veil of Racism

Monday, September 14, 2009

When people say they don't like Obama because he's a socialist and he's like Hitler, their ignorance is showing. Finally a black guy that it's alright to hate. They can wrap up their vitriol, call it "politics" and voila! You've hidden your racism.

I'm sickened at these signs that have appeared at the weekend rally in DC. Signs referring to Obama as a "long legged Mack Daddy" and one printed sign that was being passed out read "Bury Obamacare with Kennedy."

The rallies do nothing more than allow some conservatives' thinly disguised bigotry to pass for conservative rally slogans as they smugly admit when challenged, "I'm not a racist".

I've seen a lot of both thinly disguised and blatant displays of racism in my lifetime so I know it when I see it. I recognize it when I see it slyly hiding behind religion or trying to hide behind freedom of speech. When it looks like a duck and talks like a duck and it walks like a duck, you better believe it's a fucking duck.

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Quotes

Monday, August 3, 2009

"Glenn Beck said Obama is a racist.
Every time you watch Glenn Beck,
it gets easier to hate white people."
-- Conan

Source
Wouldn't he make a much better fit over at Fox News?

"He is Michael Jordan playing on a bad team. There’s nobody to pass the ball to."
-Bill Maher about President Obama and Congress

Source
He's only been in office 100 days or so and the slings and arrows are already primed and ready for him. On the other hand, 100 days was enough time for Michelle Malkin to spit out her vitriol on Obama and cast.

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SwiftBoat Jews for Truth on Obama

Thursday, October 30, 2008


SwiftBoat Jews for Truth on Obama

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Helms Death Inspires Solemn Reflection, Grave Dancing

Monday, July 7, 2008

Helms Death Inspires Solemn Reflection, Grave Dancing

"He was a hero to bigots and the cigarette corporations, a menace to the poor and downtrodden, and a mean little troll whose heart was so wrecked by wickedness that doctors had to patch it up with coronary valves from a pig."—Wonkette editor Ken Layne

"He spent his life doing all he could to make my gay brothers and sisters marginalized, hated and dead."—Andrew Sullivan, the Atlantic

"A truly great American and champion of freedom."—Heritage Foundation

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So what do you finally say when a loud-mouthed bigot dies? When a venom spewing politician leaves his earth suit after decades of hate? You can quote the man who left us with the following gems:

“Watch me make her cry. I’m going to make her cry. I’m going to sing ‘Dixie’ until she cries.” - Said to US Sen. Orrin Hatch about Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun, an African-American.

“The government should spend less money on people with AIDS because they got sick as a result of deliberate, disgusting, revolting conduct.”

“White people, wake up before it is too late. Do you want Negroes working beside you, your wife and your daughters, in your mills and factories? Frank Graham favors mingling of the races.” - Ad created by campaign strategist Helms and friends for the blatantly racist (and successful) U.S. Senate campaign of Willis Smith in 1950. During the same campaign, Helms described UNC as “the University of Negroes and Communists.”

”The Negro cannot count forever on the kind of restraint that’s thus far left him free to clog the streets, disrupt traffic, and interfere with other men’s rights.”

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Tell Fox New To Stop Race Baiting & Fear Mongering

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Dear Friends,

Right now, Fox News is trying to paint Barack Obama as foreign, un-American, suspicious, and scary. They're trying to send Americans the message that our country's first viable Black candidate for President is not "one of us."

I've joined on to ColorOfChange.org's campaign to push back on Fox, publicly demanding they stop their race-baiting and fear mongering. If that doesn't work, then we'll go to their advertisers and the FCC. I wanted to invite you to sign on as well. It takes only a moment:

Tell Fox News chief Roger Ailes to stop racism before it hits the airwaves, and make it clear that you'll take action when another racist smear happens.

Sign letter

Thanks.

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Ethics Crusade

Friday, April 13, 2007

We're riding a big ol' bus to the Ethics Crusade. It's tried to gather steam before but eventually petered out. It later got a bump in popularity when Janet Jackson accidentally bared her breast on worldwide television and the family values people wanted everyone involved punished severely.

The Don Imus controversy has so many layers. People are talking about it everywhere you go; you can't escape it by turning off your television. You hear it at the doctor's office, at work, in the market. It's Free Speech vs racist comments on tv and radio. There appears to be an audience for his misogynistic and racist remarks, but does that mean he should keep broadcasting because of Free Speech in our country?

The squeaky wheel always gets the grease. Big business is listening and fretting over profits so they bow to the pressure. Any disgusting slip of the tongue (or breast) is cause for the moral police to protest and boycott.

Will someone be making a list of targets for them to go after next? I like that they have to power to affect change but while they police the people of this nation, couldn't they use this kind of fire and motivation towards ending the war in Iraq?


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Saturday, March 12, 2005

What Half the World Wants - by Mumia Abu Jamal

If we look to the ubiquitous commercials that zip past our eyeballs, we would think that most women want the bun-roller or a new and improved derma-peel. Each of which promises a brand new sexier you. But there is a world beyond the glare of the TV screen where women are organizing and fighting for - not a new toy but a new world.

On March 8, women around the world in LA, England, Argentina, Uganda, Peru, Philadelphia, San Francisco, in Guyana, in southern India, in Trinidad and Tobago, in Spain, women will be staging the fifth global women's strike.

A movement involving women in some sixty countries many involved in grass roots organizations. Fighting for payment for housework, for clean safe water resources, for housing, education, gender justice, and peace. In a world where war is now our norm, the global women's strike is part of the vast throng against war and occupation. Not only in Iraq, but in Palestine, in Columbia, in the Congo and in Kashmir. Their organizing slogan, which unites strikers from a broad array of struggles, is deceptively simple: 'Invest in Caring not Killing.'

Although the movement had its beginning years ago in the '[Wages] for Housework' movement in England, it has grown considerably into a worldwide antiracist and antiwar movement. The movement recognizes the basic inequality built into the capitalist economic system. The class, racial and gender based exploitation underlying it all. Women's issues differ from nation to nation and between classes in the same nation.

Yet there are also similarities in the fundamentals underlying those differences. On the supportive role played by women in the home, Marxist, feminist Selma James in her influential 1973 pamphlet 'Sex, Race and Class' writes: 'House wives are involved in the production and, what is the same thing, reproduction of workers. What Marx calls labor power. They service those who are daily destroyed by working for wages and who need to be daily renewed and they care for and discipline those who are being prepared to work when they grow up.' At base, James argues, because women's work performs such a critical role in capitalist reproduction, it should receive a commensurate return.

All around the world women are trying to better their condition and that of families and communities. In England, Crossroads Women's center at 230a Kentish Town Road, London NW5 2AB, is coordinating the strike. Their email address is womenstrike8m@server101.com.

In Peru the Centro de Capacitacion para Trabajadoras del Hogar in Lima can be emailed at ccth@terra.com.pe.

In Trinidad and Tobago, the National Union of Domestic Employees are organizing, their email address: domestic@tstt.net.tt.

Here in the US, there are Crossroads women's centers in LA, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. Their email addresses are simple:
la@crossroadswomen.net
sf@crossroadswomen.net
philly@crossroadswomen.net

Those without Internet access can call them by phone.
LA (323)-292-7405
San Francisco (415) 626-4114
Phily (215)-848-1120

In Kampala, Uganda the Kaabong Women's Organization is concerned not with war in a distant land, but war at home. For Uganda, there has been war for the past 17 years. Their demand is not just for peace, but for land and for water. For there, as in much in the rest of the world, agriculture rests on the backs of billions of women. The Kaabong Women's organization can be emailed: akulum@hotmail.com. "Invest in Caring, not Killing", hmm what a concept.

From Death Row this is Mumia Abu Jamal.
http://www.prisonradio.org/maj/maj_2_26_04half.html


Long version: mp3, 4 MBs, 4:49
Medium version: mp3, 3.25 MBs, 3:50
Short version: mp3, 2.53 MBs, 2:56

Eloquent, effective Mumia. No wonder they try to stifle him.

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Saturday, June 28, 2003

:::Strom Thurmond Legacy

If you are from the South, and you liked US Senator Strom Thurmond, that said all you'll ever need to know about that person. Many remember that he was a racist for much of his long life, as well as an opponent of the civil rights movement. He made efforts to change some of his blatant bigotry later on, but southern purists scoffed at those attempts. Had other positions changed in his life, it may have been easier to swallow.



There are many people from SC that remember Strom very fondly as the Senator who led all the parades riding his horse; as a man who took time for everyone, and as a man who *wink* *wink* married a much younger lady and fathered a son at age 70-something.



I was raised with basic genteel southern manners, like 'would y'all care for some tea,' and 'don't speak ill of the dead,' so I vacillated over posting an unflattering comment about someone who's so recently passed. I'm sorry to see anyone pass from this good earth and can truly sympathize with the Thurmond familys' breaking hearts.



But just as the media-hyped, party line Thurmond legacy is being remembered, it's important to remember people for who they really were. I remember a different legacy about Strom Thurmond and the notoriety he was synonymous with. A legacy of narrow-mindedness that reeked from his segregationist pores. A legacy of a man who thought "niggrahs" should have separate water-fountains and stay on the back of the bus. This is how I'll remember Strom Thurmond's legacy.

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:::"Strom Thurmond murdered by shock of Supreme Court integrationist sodomy ruling."



:::"We have a tendency, as a people, to not speak badly of those who have passed away, but it's important to remember people for who they actually were, not some rose-colored vision of who they were, or pretended to be." Christopher George, Alternet in his 'Strom Won't Be Missed' piece.



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Wednesday, June 18, 2003

Emotions overwhelming as families are reunited

Back in April, this story about the dozen or so black citizens were arrested on the word of one undercover agent that they had sold him cocaine. He had no proof at all. Just his word. It's taken these people 4 years of being locked up to finally get to the truth and set them all free. Can you even imagine the injustice of it? To be stripped of four years of your life from a racist narc? (In April, I gave one of my Dickhead Awards to the undercover agent.)



Happy Birthday! Paul McCartney is celebrating his birthday today. He's 61. Was he your favorite Beatle? He was definitely mine. Or did you like John, George, or Ringo better? I remember where I was the moment I first heard "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" on the radio. I was on a family road trip to Florida, and we were driving down a south Georgia backroad on a hot sticky summer day. The DJ announced that the Beatles' song was coming up and Robin and I started squealing so loudly that my father lost his usual unflappable cool. But we convinced him to turn it up loud (or is it loudly?) for us just this once. Then in February 1964, they were on the Ed Sullivan Show. It was rated rock's top TV moment. We were sitting about 2 feet from the tv watching that, too. You knew something huge was happening with music that us kids loved and the world would never be quite the same.



Quote For Today

If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears the beat of a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away.

~Henry David Thoreau



I better be going. I have to get up sometime tomorrow.

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