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To: Cowboy Bob

“I just had a horrible thought... Can you imagine if Jesse Jackson and Gloria Allred had a child. “

DAMMIT! Now you are going to have to rock me to sleep.


18 posted on 11/24/2012 3:35:19 PM PST by AppyPappy (If you really want to annoy someone, point out something obvious that they are trying hard to ignore)
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To: AppyPappy

The problem of the famous old civil rights “reverends” is that they enriched themselves on mining guilt, hate and resentment from real times gone by in their lives and raised a wealthy, entitled generation connected to them in fine, racially perferred style for the past thirty or fourty years. Jesse, Jr.’s generation is like America’s race royalty.

The old guys have credibility because they lived at the time of the civil rights movement; but the generation replacing them have not. So all the replacements can do is spew shallow Black racist slogans and resentment because they are total strangers to the old guys’ past.

It’s like bitter Soledad on CNN. She’s a racist rich girl who spews Black power hate slogans as if she’s living sixty years ago in a Southern shack. She’s tasked with beating the dead horse Jesse’s people and previous generations to him already slayed. She’s been taught it is her duty and fame to park herself next to the decaying carcass and whine about the stink. Liberalism’s racial mentality is a self destructive racist, ugly and shallow mind of illusion.

Jesse, Jr. was actually disadvantaged by his dad’s racial shakedown existence. Keeping alive racial victimhood and conflict was his father’s profession and he can’t follow in his father’s path because Jr. has never experienced what his father did and will never undo systematic segregation like his father’s generation actually witnessed. He’s a rich, advantaged black guy who grew up among other rich advantaged black children just like any rich, advantaged white guy. He’s not special like his dad because he’s a total stranger to his father’s time and cause.

But Jesse, Sr. could never release junior from the illusion that he had to carry his father’s torch which has lost it’s righteous flame in this post segregation era. Jesse lives an illusion that he’s a righteous Christian reverend and leader (who cheats on his wife and shakes down a dishonest bribe from liberal CEO’s) and is fighting a battle of long gone white segregation. That illusion is his meaning and gold mine.

Living Jesse’s lie may have driven his son crazy. Soledad’s made it big but her sassy bitterness and racist smallness is based on an illusion or racial righteousness and moral superiority, too. She’ll flip out if she keeps it up.


20 posted on 11/24/2012 6:39:38 PM PST by SaraJohnson
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