Posted on 10/30/2018 2:27:43 PM PDT by Starman417
Liberals, Democrats and the legacy media are forever prattling about how the toxic rhetoric of President Trump before and after his election has inspired a culture of violence expressed most recently in their view in the flurry of packages sent to leading Democrats containing amateur night explosive devices some of which could only explode if you used a real explosive to set them off.
Words do have consequences and can inspire the unhinged, but nowhere in Trumps rhetoric are urgings to build and deliver explosive devices to your political opponents, not even those who urge their followers to get in the face of Republicans in their Congressional offices or favorite eateries.
Despite their constant references to David Duke in an attempt to paint Trump as racist, Trump did not seek any political endorsement from the likes of Duke, repudiated it when it came, and whose record of black empowerment in terms of rising employment, home ownership, and small business formation, reflected in rising black support in the polls, belies the racism accusations.
Following the Democrats own reasoning one can credibly say by embracing noted anti-Semites Louis Farakhan and Al Sharpton Democrats have been enablers of the deadly anti-Semitic hate most recently seen in the horrific massacre at a synagogue in Pittsburgh:
President Donald Trump took a pounding at the service for Aretha Franklin. The Rev. Al Sharpton took Trump to task for supposedly demonstrating a lack of respect by saying, She worked for me on numerous occasions. Other speakers took shots at the president either by name or by implication for his supposed racism and bigotry.If you have a picture of President Trump sitting just a few chairs down from David Duke, posing for a picture, or shaking his hand, present it to the Trump-deranged liberals and media. We do have a picture of President Barack Hussein Obama with the bigot Farrakhan, both with beaming smiles.Onstage, in the front row, sat Sharpton, Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and former President Bill Clinton, all of whom know a thing or two about racism and bigotry. Their careers depend on exaggerating the extent and the impact of anti-black white racism.
At a rally in Harlem in 1991, Sharpton said, If the Jews want to get it on, tell them to pin their yarmulkes back and come over to my house. A few days later, a young black boy was accidentally killed when struck by a car driven by a Hasidic Jew. For three nights, Jews in Crown Heights were subjected to what one Columbia University professor called a modern-day pogrom in which two people died and almost 200 were injured. On day two of the riots, Sharpton led a march of about 400 protesters in Crown Heights, shouting, No justice, no peace. Days later, Sharpton referred derisively to Jews living in Crown Heights as diamond merchants. A few years later, Sharpton called whites moving businesses into Harlem interlopers.
Sitting next to Sharpton at Franklins funeral was Farrakhan, whose hand Clinton shook. As recently as February 2018, Farrakhan said: Jews were responsible for all of this filth and degenerate behavior that Hollywood is putting out, turning men into women and women into men. White folks are going down. And Satan is going down. And Farrakhan, by Gods grace, has pulled the cover off of that Satanic Jew, and Im here to say your time is up. Your world is through.
Harvard Law Professor and longtime Democrat Alan Dershowitz said he would not have campaigned for then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) if he knew about the future president's photo op with Louis Farrakhan.As it should have. From Ferguson to Baltimore and beyond President Obamas words aiding and abetting the war on cops and inciting racial division have been the equivalent of yelling fire in a crowded theater. He has encouraged a false narrative of racist cops and racist police departments whose officers are guilty until proven innocent, or buried, whichever comes first. Never mind in both Baltimore and Ferguson the cops accused of racism and murder were found guilty of neither.Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam, is a "virulent anti-Semite and anti-American," Dershowitz said on "Fox & Friends."
"He has called Judaism a gutter religion. He is a horrible, horrible human being," he said.
A photographer, Askia Muhammad, showed Fox News' Tucker Carlson a 2005 picture of Obama and Farrakhan smiling together.
He said that afterward, the Congressional Black Caucus contacted him and demanded to have the photo back.
I gave the original disk to him and in a sense swore myself to secrecy because I had quietly made a copy for myself, Muhammad said.
Muhammad said he thought the CBC was concerned a photo with Farrakhan could hurt the young senator's future presidential aspirations.
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farrakhan hates Jews, says it, and nobody cares. (He gets away with it because: melanin, m*slim.)
Trump gets disinvited.
Just some guys in da ‘hood.
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