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Billy
I sure hope your wrong on that one. Major steps backward..

posted by Offy on October 25, 2005 at 12:07 PM | link to this | reply

Corbin, thanks for your post. There is much lunacy in this nation, too
much willingness to blame others for their problems.  As the original generation of civil rights activists die off over the next few years I think their legacy will be marred and replaced  by a new generation of black public figures who promote the ideas of hatred, separation, and an attitude and agenda that the people of the world owe them something.  Thats not a blanket statement about everybody, just the leaders.  See, we have to watch what we say because any criticism someone doles out toward the black community gets them labeled as a racist.  Its McCarthyism for race but I think it will be much longer lived.

posted by FreeManWalking on October 25, 2005 at 11:03 AM | link to this | reply

DamonLeigh....your comments are rather "extreme"

To compare Christains with the Islamo-Fascists borders on the ubsurd.

The ethnic rioters in Toledo were incited not by the Neo-Nazis (and I think they are sick) they didn't even have their march.  They were incited by some of your Leftist anarchist brothers and sisters shipped in to fuel the rage.  The willing participants were comprised mostly of gang members that are numerous in North Toledo.

From Time magazine ( Not a Conservative rag)

The National Socialist Movement of Roanoke, Virginia had applied two weeks ago for a permit to march through LaGrange. The Toledo police agreed to escort the group on a one-mile march that would start at noon. Saturday morning, a group of 300 counter-protesters, made up of LaGrange residents of various ethnicities, gathered across the street from the neo-Nazi staging area. Scattered along the same side of the street were about 70 people from outside LaGrange, members of organizations that espoused a wide range of beliefs, from anti-war activists to anarchists.

posted by Corbin_Dallas on October 25, 2005 at 10:14 AM | link to this | reply

Corbin Dallas
I is very intresting to me that this tirade wasn't all over the news media. Intresting, why if Howard Dean, or any other white person had said such a thing about anyone else, it would have been the only thing on the news for months. Why do you suppose that is?

posted by Numinous on October 25, 2005 at 8:51 AM | link to this | reply

America...
...has become an extremely sick society.

It really is that simple.

And most Americans can't see it because most Americans have never been outside of America (and those who have stayed in a Sheraton, at McDonalds and drank at Starbucks or TGI Fridays, which don't really count).

There are extremists in the White House, and extremists right through society. And the fact that your prat-of-a-"president" speaks in extremist Christian terms about extremist Muslims effectively gives all extremists in America permsission to say whatever they like, to whoever they like.

Then you get Nazis marching in the streets of Toledo, and folk wonder why ethnic minorities rioted as a result.

None of this is difficult to fathom. But it's gone on for so long now that most of you think it's normal to be dealing with this sort of crap.

Well, it is - unless you call yourself a civilized nation, in which case it most definitely isn't normal. In fact, it's most definitely sub-normal.

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posted by DamonLeigh on October 25, 2005 at 4:50 AM | link to this | reply

Xeno-x
So what is your solution

to this speaker and this entire attitude?

First let me preface my comments with this.......

The speaker has every right to express his opinions and theories...no matter how screwball they may be.

But that does not mean he has the right to be heard..........

Whether they come from white, black, brown, yellow or purple origins.....comments like these have no positive value.  They provide no constructive elements to any debate.

That's why GlennB will not be using any blog of mine to spread any messages that I consider to be very evil in nature.   Purveyors of hate shouldn't be given forums to spread their evil.  Calling attention to their activities is how a society become aware of their existence.....the attention is then focused to the absurdity of they remarks.

If we don't know the Professor Kambons and Churchills are out there......they are allowed to skim along just below the surface, infecting young minds with their nutty hate-filled ideals.....

Haven't we seen enough examples of this from the young radical Islamists? 

Will Professor Kambon be offering young blacks a guaranteed place in Paradise next......if they are willing to kill Whitey?

posted by Corbin_Dallas on October 24, 2005 at 4:28 PM | link to this | reply

CorbinDallas
The fifth element......this is really a bunch of crap..that today we must revisit the Civil Rights issues? I should certainly hope not. I don't and can not imagine anyone using such language, especially in an educational facility. To promote hatred against any color is clearly wrong.

posted by Offy on October 24, 2005 at 2:52 PM | link to this | reply

Corbin
You are the voice of reason. Do not stop now. These people know nothing of a reality connection about the Civil War. In fact some on Blogit know nothing about what they spout and spew.

posted by Justi on October 24, 2005 at 2:44 PM | link to this | reply

Corbin, Xeno et al

As a lifelong admirer of America and the Americans, it grieves and depresses me to see my friends over the water tearing themselves to pieces over this race, and other, issue. Several of you have asked " Where is the voice of reason?" Well, I am proud that mine has always been, and is now, a voice of reason

What have you become, and what are you doing, that so many of you propagate hatred against each other? Seen from afar, it is truly as if you are deliberately willing yourselves into another civil war ; this a war of race.

Even though I am an atheist, I have always thought it fitting that your Civil War ended on Palm Sunday ; for Christians a time of rejoicing and the hope of salvation.

But where is the voice of Christ in the venom that you heap upon each other? Some of the most extreme hatred appears to emanate from the churches, who ought to be preaching tolerance and love for one's fellow humans.

I suspect that none, or few of you are old enough to recall the 1930s and 1940s, and in your rants against each other, I hear echoes from the past ; of the Nurenberg rallies, and jackboots marching.

Hyperbole? That's what a lot of people back then said about those who warned against appeasing the dictators. The democracies then were as bitterly divided as you are now, and you stand in the same peril as we did in those days.

A house divided against itself cannot stand. And what a catastrophe for us all, if your house fell.

posted by ariel70 on October 24, 2005 at 2:34 PM | link to this | reply

so what is your solution
to this speaker and this entire attitude?

posted by Xeno-x on October 24, 2005 at 2:21 PM | link to this | reply

My response to the speaker?

Shut the hell up with your cancerous venom...

Solution:  NC State had the solution and used it.

As to what he said.......total racist BS.

posted by Corbin_Dallas on October 24, 2005 at 2:10 PM | link to this | reply

what is your response and solution to what this speaker had to say?

posted by Xeno-x on October 24, 2005 at 2:02 PM | link to this | reply

Xeno-x

How you can conjure up that I was making a blanket statement about all black Americans is a hoot.....

Get the chip off your shoulder......

Yeah, only blacks are in poverty in America.......NOT!    I know all about poverty......I grew up in it....But you know what,  I didn't sit around and listen to replays of "Cry Me a River"......

I got a student loan and went to college.....I now own my own business and I didn't do it by expecting others to "come and get me off of my roof".

Oh and BTW......

Would you like to join my "Condi Club"?

posted by Corbin_Dallas on October 24, 2005 at 12:06 PM | link to this | reply

If the majority of individuals living in New Orleans were predominately white, had little income or means to get out of Katrinas path, would a "race" issue have even been made?  I highly doubt it.

posted by gracefulwitch1 on October 24, 2005 at 11:50 AM | link to this | reply

off -- we have heavy racism right here on Blogit
in the guise of course of equality
and i see we have you using a radical AfricanAmerican statement to make the blanket statement that all African Americans think this way -- at least that what it seems.

Of coures you aren't an African American.

You want to struggle throug poverty? Where no one else really pays attention nto you?

I can see why AfAm's are so angry. They have been kept out of the loop of culture, education, employment continually -- and even today -- anyone who, like me, has been in contact with that underclass culture will tell you that there seems to be a constant policy of ignoring this underclass. It's like they live on reservations and are kept "out of sight, out of mind"

It's barely different from the days of slavery and the Civil War. The same people are in the same situation, taking menial jobs for the least wages.

Not enough people pay enough attention to them to act to help them out of this vicious cycle. That's because they don't have voting power.

It would seem that you, sir, just might want to start the Civil War all over again.

But your president (he's not mine) seems to be helping the South prevail quite well.

posted by Xeno-x on October 24, 2005 at 11:20 AM | link to this | reply

Corbin another MUST READ FOR ANY OF YOU!!!!

Another great post. I wonder on here at some of the comments. Debbie Downer I am very surprised at your comment, "where are the voices of reason?" Some of them were on one of my blogs that you chopped to shreds. Don't try to drive this man away as you did two dog.

posted by Justi on October 22, 2005 at 9:40 PM | link to this | reply

Corbin yes I do believe that.

posted by scoop on October 22, 2005 at 6:53 PM | link to this | reply

Scoop.....
Do you think there would have been an explosive outcry, it were a white professor esposing the same crap, from the NYTimes or Washington Post or CNN?  I do........

posted by Corbin_Dallas on October 22, 2005 at 4:37 PM | link to this | reply

Debbie Downer

See....we can agree on some things.....

The question is how many of these guys are teaching the same evil at other universities?

All forms of hatred are just plain wrong..........destructive cancers on a society.

posted by Corbin_Dallas on October 22, 2005 at 4:34 PM | link to this | reply

Corbin good post

This is hateful garbage and the same with the stupid notion that the levees were sabotaged to drown blacks and that president Bush be held for "criminal neglect" of hurricane victims.

posted by scoop on October 22, 2005 at 2:38 PM | link to this | reply

Corbin
It truly is scary. Where are the reasonable voices? We have the lunatic fringe speaking out on all sides and the voices of reason are silent. This speaker seems to be made of the same clothe as Louis Farrakhan. Good post.

posted by DebbieDowner on October 22, 2005 at 9:55 AM | link to this | reply