Monday, August 24, 2009

Rep Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) Uses The "N Word" To Attack "Those On The Other Side Of The Isle"




Congresswoman says some senators 'Neanderthals'

So let me get this straight.
If YOU see the "Public Option" in which the poor people who clapped after Maxine Waters had used this "N-Word" would be made more dependent on government as a bad thing then you have missed out on some evolutionary process?

The real question is "What is she hoping these people evolve to?"
It most certainly is not INDEPENDENCE, where their alignment of Academic, Economic, and Cultural choices afford these people the ability to express the type of Standard of Living as the fruits of their own efforts rather than demanding it from the government in exchange for the currency called "a ballot".


From CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
(CNN) -- As President Obama begins his vacation in Martha's Vineyard this week, the fiery debate over health care reform continues to rage.

The latest member of congress to wade into the issue is California Rep. Maxine Waters, a liberal Democrat who at a town hall over the weekend implored the president not to drop the public option plan and said his efforts at bipartisanship are futile.

"Yes, we know that you are a nice man, that you want to work with the opposite side of the aisle. But there comes a time when you need to drop that and move forward," she said. "We're saying to you, Mr. President, 'Be tough. Use everything that you've got. Do what you have to do. And we have your back.' "

The longtime congresswoman, whose district includes much of Los Angeles, also described some senators who are opposed to the health care reform bill as "Neanderthals."

"Not only are we going to do everything we can to organize and put pressure on the senators — some of whom are Neanderthals — we're going to say to the president, 'We want you to use every weapon in your basket in order to get those senators to do what they should be doing,' " she said.

The comments were met with strong applause in the forum held at L.A. Southwest College, a community college that that abuts several impoverished neighborhoods.


MONKEYSHINES

Does anyone believe that a White Conservative Male could get away with making use of ANY reference to "evolutionary development" and escape without being called a racist?

In summary Black people are so sentistive to these type of references that even though there are no genetic structural differences between the races - they will take offense to the use of such a word as a racial insult.

Note - anyone who doubts that there is no genetic structural difference between humans should see the upcoming National Geographic Channel show on this very subject called "The Human Family Tree".

PARTING SHOT FOR THE HATERS

In reading a particular blog the author commented that one sign of the Black Conservative is that he is always "co-signing" in support of an attack against Black people that has been hurled by a White Conservative person. In the above case they would say that I am "defending White people's honor" by noting how it is not "racist" to call them "Neanderthals".

In truth all you are doing is minimizing that which you demand in racial sensitivity down to partisanship. If it is wrong for anyone to refer to you in derogatory terms which don't have a base in scientific fact but instead in slanderious imagery that creates a painful association in your mind - HOW DARE YOU stand and cheer as one of your own does the same thing yet believes it is permissible?

This only proves that there are different rules between Black and White and, unfortunately we as Black people are always treated with "kid gloves" able to say what we will because our words are INFERIOR to that which the SUPERIOR White Male can do to harm others with his words.

This is why Glen Beck is seen as a threat but nearly every song on the Hip Hop top 20 hits that threaten to shoot a Black man is not the subject of attack by "The Color of Change". These two are not seen as EQUAL human beings.

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