Posted on 04/11/2013 11:12:31 AM PDT by massmike
MSNBC host Touré, a writer and cultural critic, has recently been in the news for attacking Dr. Benjamin Carson, the director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Having insulted black Rush Limbaugh fans in the past, Touré said Dr. Carsons un-serious ideas are tolerated on the right only because he can be held up as a token black friend.
Now, a recent report by the Daily Caller suggests the television host has long seen the world through a racial lens.
MSNBC host Touré founded a student newspaper dedicated to black liberation theology while he was a college student attending Emory University from 1989 to 1992, The Daily Caller claims. Tourés flagship publication, The Fire This Time, lavished praise on famous anti-Semites, black supremacists, and conspiracy theorists whom Touré helped bring to campus. Before he became an intense-but-sardonic TV personality, Touré also decried the suffocating white community and defended a nationally famous fake hate crime.
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yes it is and this one needs a big new muffler
I was pleased to see Hannity’s show on Monday night featuring black conservatives. I can’t think of any other time in which such a gathering had been assembled. I know a lot of FReepers aren’t fans of Hannity’s and I myself find him rather repetitive, but gathering those folks together to discuss pertinent issues was helpful... and it puts the lie to faggedy little schlubs like Toure that conservatism doesn’t ever apply to anyone but whites.
He’s a fake punk crying racism. Perfect for CNN and MSNBC. The fact that they even give him air time reveals how fraudulent and dishonest they are.
It is well to keep in mind that by publishing what this Nilotic is saying or writing one is potentially directing viewers to his mouthings. The trivial American worships controversy and novelty.
Resume enhancer, Mess-NBC style....
I’ll bet he licks the boots of his older, white, liberal, task-masters that run PMSNBC.
Taken from "The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin?
The Fire Next Time: I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain. ― James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time
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