Blacks condemn the NAACP’s baseless attack on Tea Parties
Posted by Richard on July 15, 2010
Big Government has a series of ten seventeen posts condemning the NAACP for accusing the Tea Party movement of being racist. The authors are Michael Steele, Deroy Murdock, and eight other members of the Project 21 black leadership network, ranging from journalists to businessmen to political consultants. Several of them are themselves leaders of Tea Party organizations. For now, you can read them all at the top of the front page. Below are links to the individual posts. They are well worth reading.
The Tea Party Is Not Racist
I Condemn the NAACP: Where Is the Evidence of Tea Party Racism?
I Condemn the NAACP: It Has Tarnished its Reputation
by Jerry Brooks
I Condemn the NAACP: It Has a Selective Memory on Race
I Condemn the NAACP: Call Me a Racist!
by Rich Holt
I Condemn the NAACP: It Should Stand With Tea Parties
by Lisa Fritsch
I Condemn the NAACP: It Is Grossly Out of Touch
I Condemn the NAACP: Screaming ‘Racism’ Discredits the Organization
I Condemn the NAACP: It Needs to Wake Up!
I Condemn the NAACP: It Has Lost its Way
UPDATE: Whoops, posted too soon! There are still more.
I Condemn The NAACP: They Are Obsessed With Identity Politics
by Robin Martin
I Condemn the NAACP: The New Black Panther Party Are the Real Racists
I Condemn the NAACP: It Has Been Taken Over by the Hard Left
I Condemn the NAACP: Get Back to Freedom
I Condemn the NAACP
Chicago Machine Democrats Deserve NAACP Condemnation, Not Tea Party
NAACP Is Not At All Serious: They’ve Missed the Real Issues
And then there's this post by some "cracker." Watch that video!
Breitbart Exposes the ‘N Word’ Lie on Hannity
Andrew Breitbart appeared on the ‘Hannity’ show tonight [the 13th — ed.] to discuss the NAACP’s resolution condemning the Tea Party Movement as racist. The NAACP used the dubious claims of Rep. Andre Carson, that fifteen protestors yelled racial slurs at him fifteen times on March 20th prior to a vote on ObamaCare in Washington DC.
Breitbart conducted a search of all available video of the moment Rep. Carson described – as he and Rep. John Lewis “came down the steps at (the) Cannon” Office Building on their way to the Capitol.
This segment on ‘Hannity’ marks the very first time these videos, which show no evidence of anyone shouting racial slurs and which contradict every description Rep. Carson made of the scene, have been shown on national television.
Given that this false charge has become the basis for the nation’s oldest and most respected civil rights organization to label an entire political movement as racist, it will be instructive to see which other media outlets pick up the story as well.
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