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“The Tea Party movement has unleashed a still inchoate political movement who are in their numerical majority, angry middle-class white people who believe their country, their nation, has been taken from them,” argues the report, called Tea Party Nationalism.Written by Leonard Ziskind, who has written extensively on white nationalism, the report looks at what it calls six nationwide Tea Party networks at the core of the movement. It says that leaders of all but one — FreedomWorks, a libertarian group in Washington headed by Dick Armey, a former House majority leader – have raised questions about President Obama’s birth certificate or have ties to white supremacist groups.The N.A.A.C.P. also points to signs at Tea Party rallies with explicitly racist or racially charged language. It notes that several black congressmen accused Tea Party supporters of shouting racial epithets at them in March, during a rally against health care legislation on Capitol Hill.New York Times
Tea Party Nationalism is a new report by Devin Burghart, Leonard Zeskind and the Institute for Research & Education on Human Rights that exposes the connection between numerous tea party leaders and racism.At TeaPartyTracker.com you’ve seen the examples of racism at tea party events and rallies... naacp
... well of course, it has to be racisim ... couldn't possibly have anything to do with our current congress running rampantly nuts, Obama and his administration tearing down our country and doing their best to implement socialism and turning us into a nation of helpless non-thinking, non-functioning on the dole sheep.
When your only tool is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.
“The Tea Party movement has unleashed a still inchoate political movement who are in their numerical majority, angry middle-class white people who believe their country, their nation, has been taken from them,†argues the report, called Tea Party Nationalism.
Written by Leonard Ziskind, who has written extensively on white nationalism
The N.A.A.C.P. also points to signs at Tea Party rallies with explicitly racist or racially charged language. It notes that several black congressmen accused Tea Party supporters of shouting racial epithets at them in March, during a rally against health care legislation on Capitol Hill.
Gee, how ironic that the n.a.a.c.p., an organization whose stated purpose is the advancement of colored people is trying to shine a spotlight in another group of people because they perceive them to be made up of predominately white people. Pot, meet kettle.You can accuse anyone of anything. Do these black congressmen have proof to back up these accusations of racial epithets?
Andrew Breitbart offered a published reward of $100,000 to anyone that had photographic or audio recorded evidence to back this accusation up.........he still has his hundred grand.......doc
Amazing isn't it? That offer has been on the table for a while now too. You mean it,.... never happened??!!?
Gee, how ironic that the n.a.a.c.p., an organization whose stated purpose is the advancement of colored people is trying to shine a spotlight in another group of people because they preceive them to be made up of predominately white people. Pot, meet kettle.Does anyone think that it is possible that this leonard ziskind might have a slight obsession on painting white people in a bad light?You can accuse anyone of anything. Do these black congressmen have proof to back up these accusations of racial epithets?
A significant deception occurs when the extremist enemies of another extremist group attempt to perfume themselves with a "human rights" cover. Such is the case with an anti-Ku Klux Klan group whose ties with various Marxist-Leninist groups suggest a possible hidden agenda at least as extreme, if not more so, than the group it targets.Center For Democratic Renewal (CDR), Atlanta, GA, was formerly the Anti-Klan Network. Its research director is Lenny Zeskind. who was formerly publisher of The Hammer, an "anti-fascist" magazine in Kansas City, MO. In the past several years. Zeskind has established himself as an authority on right-wing extremism. The public record of Lenny Zeskind shows that in 1978 he was on the editorial board of Urgent Tasks: Journal of the Revolutionary Left, a publication of the Chicago-based Marxist-Leninist group, the Sojourner Truth Organization. Zeskind also ran notices in The Hammer promoting Searchlight, a UK-based "anti-fascist" magazine with a long history of support from Marxist-Leninist groups, including the Communist Party.A close Zeskind Associate is Chip Berlet, founding member of Chicago Friends of Albania, which operates as an unregistered agent for one of the most repressive regimes in the world. Berlet is with Political Research Associates, Cambridge, MA, and a member of the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) which is afÞliated with the Soviet-controlled International Association of Democratic Lawyers. Berlet was publisher of an expose charging that "anti-Semites, Fascists and Nazi collaborator Quietly Recruited Into Republican Party," which made headlines just prior to the 1988 presidential election.
According to reports, Zeskind spent the 1980s as a member of one pro-Stalinist group who worked to provoke the Ku Klux Klan and stir up racial tensions between blacks and whites. In 1986, this National Anti-Klan Network changed its name to a more benevolent-sounding Center for Democratic Renewal. At the same time, Zeskind’s co-author, Burghart, expanded his work studying “white nationalism†to include condemning anti-illegal immigration groups like the Minutemen on the country’s southern border, claiming the group was not patrolling the border to enforce American immigration laws, but only to prevent non-whites from entering. According to Burghart, the Minutemen represented “Klan-style†border patrol.While working for the Center for New Community, Burghart participated in programs of the Center for Democratic Values, the think-tank arm of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).
Don't you know to them Tea party people are racist wearing sheets?
Their time would be more productively spent studying sexual harassment/misconduct within the NAACP, or finding ways to curb domestic abuse in the Black community that don't involve just getting more millions of unaccountable entitlement dollars dumped into a black hole endless pit.
Their time would be more productively spent studying sexual harassment/misconduct within the NAACP, or finding ways to curb domestic abuse in the Black community that don't involve just getting more millions of unaccountable entitlement dollars dumped into a black hole.
Blacks can have a Miss Black America, BET, Black Music Awards, Black Caucus, etc., etc......and we can't even have white sheets.