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PURE UNADULTERATED RACISM – A MUST READ ARTICLE by THE BLACK LONG ISLAND ICED TEA PARTY

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on September 16, 2011

PURE UNADULTERATED RACISM

 

By Helen L. Burleson, Doctor of Public Administration

 

The President of the United States cannot say what I’m going to say. I am going to say it loud so that it resounds all over this land.  Racists, racists, racists! Racism is alive and SICK in America. Racial hatred is alive and SICK in America.

Can I prove it? Yes, I can.

 

I am 81 years old so I have lived through 13 administrations of presidencies: some weak and ineffective, some strong and yet neglectful; and yet a few, passionate, caring and humane.

These Republicans and Libertarians today are still fighting the Civil War! There is Texas where the governor is Republican Rick Perry. This Southern state wants to engrave the Confederate flag on the license plates of all the citizens in the state. There are Southern boards of education including, but not limited to Tennessee, Texas and Virginia who want to rewrite the text books either to omit slavery or to revise and rearrange history to fit their biased views. These three states all have Republican governors. The Tea Party, a group of extreme right-wing conservative theorists are among the proponents of this revisionist, altered version of American history. There are those semi-literate legislators, like Republican Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann of Minnesota, who say the Founding Fathers fought to eliminate slavery. There’s a Southern governor, Republican Governor Haley Barbour of Mississippi, who knows nothing about slavery and racial tensions in the South. Ignorant! Yes, that’s a part of it; but, the main thing is their psyche. Taught at an early age to look down upon and to hate people of African descent, this hatred is buried deep, deep, within the throes of every fabric and fiber of their beings. Just as a light weight object put into a glass of water will float to the top, no matter how long racism has been festering in their bodies, confronted with a president of African descent, the covert racism rises to the top. All of the subliminal messages weighing them down for years since infancy, now surface; and unabashedly, they would rather see this Nation, this Democratic Republic crumble as long as they can blame this Black man and cause his Waterloo! This is not my position. This is not my inference. This is exactly what some of these racists legislators have said. There is concrete evidence that they said it. I don’t have to make it up or falsify what they said, it is there on video preserved for the lifetime of this Nation for the whole world to see that a group of racists legislators, like Republican Congressman Mitch McConnell, are so determined to make the presidency of President Barack Obama, a one-term presidency that they frankly, as Rhett Butler said, …don’t give a damn,,,”

 

Collective bargaining came into existence in Wisconsin; but Republican Governor Scott Walker, a governor influenced by Libertarian billionaires, destroyed it with the stroke of a pen. Social Security signed into law by Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, one of the more effective, caring and humane presidents, is about to undergo the chopping block despite the fact that workers have paid into the system all of their working years. Medicare and Medicaid, humane programs signed into law by Democrat President Lyndon Baines Johnson, designed to aid the elderly, the infirm and women, infants and children are about to come under the blade of the guillotine!

These programs benefit people most of whom have worked on minimum wage jobs all of their working years. Some of them are unmarried and/or divorced women, failed by the declining education system, find themselves unprepared to find work that will sustain themselves and their children.

 

Combined with racism is also classism; and, viewed and pursued by some, they are one and the same. Classism divides Americans by social strata with three defined levels: upper class (those with wealth accumulated either by top earning occupations or by inheritance), middle class (those who are either professional, have managerial positions or government workers with wages above the minimum income level, sometimes referred to as white collar workers), and lower class (those who work in production whose manufacturing jobs for the most part have been shipped overseas, often referred to as blue collar workers). Then there’s the undefined and often ignored underbelly of society who are invisible because they make no demands on society. They are the ones who roam the streets at night or sleep over the grate or under bridges, in bus stations or wherever they can lay their heads as they use what little belongings they have as a pillow under their heads. They are the unemployed, the homeless and hopeless, many are former military personnel who served their country all the while being neglected by their country. Many Americans of African descent have managed to escape the net and the web woven that would keep them out of the middle class, have benefited from these social programs after retirement years which has sustained them, along with their pensions,and have managed to remain middle class.

 

As one legislator decried, “This is class war!” Yes, it is! Though some semi-literate, misinformed legislators called President Obama an elitist, it is they, many formerly poor boys, who through their positions living off the dole of the citizenry, now look down on the very people from whom they rose. There are some ill reared and ill bred who call the President of the United States, a liar! Because my mind is alert and fertile, I challenge any American to refute any of the facts that I am stating. Never in the history of this country has an American President been openly disrespected as has President Barack Obama. One “pretender to the throne,” Republican part-time governor, Sarah Palin, while in India spoke derisively about the President while on foreign shores, all the while saying that this is inappropriate. One thug of a legislator, Republican Congressman Joe Wilson, of South Carolina, called out, to President Barack Obama, “You lie!” during the State of the Union Address. Just the other day in July, 2011, another barnyard pig of a legislator, Republican Congressman Joe Lucas, of the 8th District of Illinois, called the President of the United States a liar.

Of course American ethics, morals and morality have gone to hell in a hand basket; but, when this same “pretender,” Sarah Palin, featured on the cover of a major magazine, Newsweek, dressed inappropriately in a tight sweater opened a bit too much, then the world can see for itself the depravity and degradation of American principles and the American people.

 

As Republican President Abraham Lincoln stated eloquently, “ A house divided against itself, cannot stand,” we have reached that fork in the road and America is on the path to destruction at the hands of a few, petty, pampered, pretty boys who in their efforts to appease their “masters” are driving this country off a cliff!

Until we get a Secretary of Psychiatry to free racists of the hatred they are harboring, America will not prosper. America is already close to being displaced by China as the world’s greatest power; and, this is only because of the pure unadulterated racism pervasive throughout this land.

Source: The Black Long Island Iced Tea

Posted in America, Black Man, Collective Bargaining, Confederate Flag, Founding Fathers, Libertarians, Mississippi, President Barack Obama, President of the United States, Racism, Racist, Racist White Folks, Republicans, Slavery, Tea Baggers, Tea Party, Texas, Wisconsin | Leave a Comment »

Wisconsin Recall Election Results: Democrats Keep State Senate Seats–Source: HuffPost

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on August 16, 2011

Both of the Democratic Wisconsin state senators up for recall elections have survived.

The Democrats targeted in Tuesday’s election were among the 14 senators who fled the state in February in opposition to Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal curbing public employee collective bargaining rights. (Read more)

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Wisc. recall vote so far: GOP 3, Dems 2

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on August 10, 2011

MADISON, Wis. – Democrats and Republicans waged an intense battle for control of the Wisconsin Senate on Tuesday in a recall election fueled by the backlash against Gov. Scott Walker’s efforts to strip away most public employees’ union rights. (Read more)

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Wisconsin Election Results: David Prosser, JoAnne Kloppenburg Await Official Outcome In State Supreme Court Race – Source: The HuffPost Politics

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on April 6, 2011

MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin voters sent Republican Gov. Scott Walker a clear message about their unhappiness with his muscling through a law restricting union rights by sending a once runaway state Supreme Court race toward a near-certain recount and filling the governor’s former post with a Democrat. (Read more)

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Educators Will Not Be Silenced: Attacks In Wisconsin, Idaho Only Strengthen Our Resolve!–Source: National Education Association (NEA)

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 12, 2011

This week, the attacks continued in an ideological war to silence public employees: (Read more)

Posted in Collective Bargaining, Educators, Idaho, National Education Association (NEA), Public Employees, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker | 3 Comments »

Wisconsin Assembly Approves Bargaining Curbs – Source: The New York Times

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 10, 2011

The Wisconsin Assembly passed Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal 53-42 on Thursday. Governor Walker has promised to sign the bill as soon as possible. (Read more)

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Big Business Paid For Their Beds, Now Republicans Have to Lie in Them – Source: OPed News

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 5, 2011

Historian and satirist Thomas Carlyle said "a lie cannot live." However, Mark Twain casually remarked, "It shows that he did not know how to tell them."

More than a century later, newly-elected Gov. Scott Walker and the Republican-dominated Wisconsin legislature have proven themselves to be "quick studies," having learned how to tell whoppers about the working class and unions. Here are just a few. (Read more)

Note: My, my, my see how Walter Brasch states lies vs facts. This is a must read. C. Dancy II – DCN Publisher

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Attack on unions a game of misdirection – Source: Anchorage Daily News

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 5, 2011

I had a news writing instructor at UAA twenty years ago. This guy was the epitome of a classic straight-line journalist. His name was Paul Jenkins. He was a by-the-book, objective, no-nonsense, research your facts kind of guy. He was also the editor of the Anchorage Times. I was steadfast to his principled teaching, and was lucky enough to be hired by him to work at The Times. Anything I wrote during my short time at the paper had to pass Jenkins’ absolutely objective standard. (Read more)

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Wis. governor begins process for layoffs

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 5, 2011

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) Friday began the process for laying off 1,500 state employees, escalating the bitter standoff over his legislation to sharply curtail collective bargaining rights for public employees. (Read more)

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Wisconsin 14 not coming back this weekend – Source: Daily KOS

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 4, 2011

There were well-founded worries the 14 might come home this weekend, but now Democratic resolve appears as strong as ever. Rumors of wavering Republicans, even if unconfirmed, might be bolstering the Dems. (Read more)

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Divide and Conquer

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 4, 2011

I had a nightmare last night. Yesterday, during a conversation with a local professional, it was stated that the average salary for teachers in Wisconsin is $90,000. We agreed that $90,000 for a teacher is a lot of money. When in reality, teachers should probably make a heck of a lot more.

The very rich conservatives (Republicans) have convinced us that people who make $90,000 should be willing to sacrifice their earnings to balance troubled State budgets. This is very calculated and effective demogouery that is intended to convince us that teachers are the "haves" and we are the the "have-nots"; because, I don’t make anything near that amount.

Bottomline, the Republicans are causing us to fight among ourselves, while diverting attention away from the many who make millions and billions in this country. There is truly class warfare being fought in this country. Let’s be on the right side. Don’t let them divide us.

Quincy Robinson

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You are right on target my friend. This is what happens 99% of the time they (Republicans) will try to make themselves look good by saying one thing and doing another. 

It is not about the budget but about looking out for the real big wheels. C. Dancy II – DCN Publisher

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Why a Wisconsin Sheriff Refuses to Serve as Governor Walker’s ‘Palace Guard’ – Source: The Nation

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 3, 2011

No one has worked harder—and smarter—to keep the peace in Madison during the dispute over Governor Scott Walker’s attempt to crush public employee unions than Dane County Sheriff Dave Mahoney. (Read more)

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How You Can Boycott the Kochs – Source: AlterNet

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 2, 2011

The backlash against the Kochs’ influence in Wisconsin is gaining steam, with labor supporters starting to boycott Koch Industries’ many products (listed here). (Read more)

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Confirmed: Union-Bashing Right-Wing Media Stars Hannity, Limbaugh and O’Reilly Are AFL-CIO Union-Affiliated Members – Source: AlterNet

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on March 2, 2011

When it comes to the Wisconsin union fights, right-wing pundits Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh have a couple of things in common. For starters, have all voiced their opposition to the plight of public employee unions in the state. (Read more)

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Christie: Collective bargaining rights not a given – Source: Face The Nation

Posted by Curmilus Dancy II (Butch) on February 27, 2011

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Sunday that while he supported "fair and reasonable" collective bargaining rights for public service employees in New Jersey, those rights "didn’t come down from tablets at the top of a mountain" – and that individual states needed to make their own determinations on the issue. (Read more)

 

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