To: Michael2001
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. The NAACP is a shadow of it's former self. And rather than addressing the true ills of black America, they get wrapped up in these thuggish actions that do nothing but make them look like the fools that they have become of late.Mind you, if someone dares challenge their position on this kind of idiocy, they/we become nothing short of "Uncle Toms" who have "forgotten who we are."
6 posted on
08/11/2002 12:24:35 PM PDT by
mhking
To: mhking
The NAACP, PUSH, The "Rainbow" Coalition, Jesse, Maxine, Al, etc....... The Black Man's burden has indeed become heavy..
How long before America's blacks see they are being used to elect and enrich the few among them that are "connected"...
Semper Fi
To: mhking
Mind you, if someone dares challenge their position on this kind of idiocy, they/we become nothing short of "Uncle Toms" who have "forgotten who we are."
To them an "Uncle Tom" is any black person who has worked hard and succeeded on their own merits. If I were you I'd wear that label with pride.
To: mhking
Seems there is some grumbling in NYC at well. Bloomberg chose a white guy to be the new schools chancellor and certain folks wanted a horse of another color.
Personally, there is no way on earth that Klein is going to accomplish a thing. He's a dem and he is not going to take on the teachers union.
To: mhking
Mind you, if someone dares challenge their position on this kind of idiocy, they/we become nothing short of "Uncle Toms" who have "forgotten who we are."
You're right. I've seen that happen so many times. Good Blacks speak up and they get shouted down by the Black bigots. The NAACP continues to expand the White backlash which they created. Without their attacks on the Confederate Flag, there would be no Southern Movement. ..........HEY!, I hope they keep it up 'cause we're gettin' organized
DEO VINDICE!
31 posted on
08/11/2002 2:40:08 PM PDT by
Rebelo3
To: mhking
Liberals attacking liberals. It's a good day in America
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