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September 20th, 2007

Do We Really Want Another Century of 1960s-Style Civil Rights Protests?


This kid getting the snot beaten out of him really doesn’t rank with the great civil rights cases of the 1960s — and yet, Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson were delighted to declare the cause of the “Jena 6″ the dawn of the “21st century civil rights movement.”

Talk about back to the future.

The real reason Sharpton and Jackson are so happy is because, to them, every public policy issue that concerns race is a nail — and they’ve been using the same old hammer for decades. When someone who’s black takes a different approach, they feel threatened.

To cheer for another century of 1960s-style civil rights protests is to rally for pessimism and failure. What we should cheer for is the day when such race-based protests will seem as alien to us as slavery, public lynchings and other sad relics of our past.

No — we’re not there yet. But we’ve gone about as far as we can go with polarizing leaders like Sharpton and Jackson at the helm.

(Snopes tries to separate fact from fiction on the incident.)

September 20th, 2007

Jesse Jackson Lays Out Evidence of Barack Obama’s Whiteness

The Rev. Jesse Jackson accused presidential candidate Barack Obama this week of “acting like he’s white.”

Now, in an exclusive report, Media Orchard has obtained the contents of Rev. Jackson’s dossier on Obama, featuring damning evidence of the Illinois senator’s whiteness:


He dresses white.


He watches TV white.


He listens to music white.


And most vexing to the Rev. Jackson, he’s popular with whites.

This is shocking stuff. Thank God we have Rev. Jackson around to make sure that black people only do and say “black” things.

 

 

 
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