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Agreed.
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03.18.08 - 6:21 pm | #
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I haven't been following the campaign that closely, I hadn't heard Obama for longer than a 10-second bite. So I felt able to judge the speech, which I heard in its entirety, with some distance. My reaction: wow. How can one take that speech on without seeming petty?
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03.18.08 - 8:55 pm | #
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Easy. It's duplicitous hate-whitey garbage. Ask Jesse Jackson or Obama himself.
Steve Sailer, quoting from Dreams from My Father;
"Here's a topical excerpt from pp. 269-271, which concerns Obama's life in Chicago when he was in his mid-20s. In it, Obama expresses the same supposed anti-black "racism" which he recently attributed to his 85-year-old grandma.
"That night, well past midnight, a car pulls up in front of my apartment building, carrying a troop of teenage boys and a set of stereo speakers so loud that the floor of my apartment begins to shake. I've learned to ignore such disturbances -- where else do they have to go? I say to myself. But on this particular evening I have someone staying over ...
"'Listen, people, are trying to sleep around here. Why don't y'all take it someplace else?'
"The four boys inside say nothing, don't even move. The wind wipes away my drowsiness, and I feel suddenly exposed, standing in a pair of shorts on the sidewalk in the middle of the night.... One of them could be Kyle. One of them could be Roy. One of them could be Johnnie."
Kyle, Roy, and Johnnie are all black male characters in Dreams from My Father -- in other words, as Obama's grandfather might say, the fellas in the car are black. Obama then proceeds to make stereotypical assumptions about young black males:
"I start picturing myself through the eyes of these boys, a figure of random authority, and know the calculations they might now be making, that if one of them can't take me out, the four of them certainly can."
The chapter ends:
"The engine starts, and the car screeches away. I turn back toward my apartment knowing that I've been both stupid and lucky, knowing that I am afraid after all."
Shocking, isn't it?"
Of course none the white liberal hypocrite leukophobes commenting on the speech have actually read the book.
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03.22.08 - 11:57 pm | #
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