NAACP considers resolution decrying racist elements in tea-party movement

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NAACP considers resolution decrying racist elements in tea-party movement - KansasCity.com

The NAACP is pulling the race card on The Tea Party movement.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will propose a resolution this week condemning racism within the tea party movement.

The resolution, scheduled for a vote as early as Tuesday by delegates attending the annual NAACP convention in Kansas City, calls upon “all people of good will to repudiate the racism of the Tea Parties, and to stand in opposition to its drive to push our country back to the pre-civil rights era.”

NAACP leaders said the resolution was necessary to make people aware of what they believe is a racist element within the tea party movement.

“I think a lot of people are not taking the tea party movement seriously, and we need to take it seriously,” said Anita Russell, head of the Kansas City chapter of the NAACP. “We need to realize it’s really not about limited government.”

Russell said she was “pretty certain” the resolution would pass.



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The NAACP is pulling the race card on The Tea Party movement.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will propose a resolution this week condemning racism within the tea party movement.

The resolution, scheduled for a vote as early as Tuesday by delegates attending the annual NAACP convention in Kansas City, calls upon “all people of good will to repudiate the racism of the Tea Parties, and to stand in opposition to its drive to push our country back to the pre-civil rights era.”

NAACP leaders said the resolution was necessary to make people aware of what they believe is a racist element within the tea party movement.

“I think a lot of people are not taking the tea party movement seriously, and we need to take it seriously,” said Anita Russell, head of the Kansas City chapter of the NAACP. “We need to realize it’s really not about limited government.”

Russell said she was “pretty certain” the resolution would pass.



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I wonder if the NAACP has an inkling of how sick America is of their "racism"
 
They are becoming like The Boy who Cried Wolf with their constant complaints about racism behind every bush. It has become hard to take them seriously any more.
 
I have absolutely no problem condemning racism in the Tea Party, but I believe the racism in the NAACP should be condemned as should all racism nationwide.

Immie
 
so on what grounds do you claim the NAACP is racist?

The grounds that they are a racist organization.

And no, you won't find any links that state that, because it is not politically correct to call the NAACP racist despite the fact that they are racist. And too many people believe the lie that people like you spread, claiming that colored people cannot be racists.

Their own name screams racism: Advancement of Colored People. That is racism.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/racism

Main Entry: rac·ism
Pronunciation: \ˈrā-ˌsi-zəm also -ˌshi-\
Function: noun
Date: 1933

1 : a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
2 : racial prejudice or discrimination

Immie
 
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NAACP considers resolution decrying racist elements in tea-party movement - KansasCity.com

The NAACP is pulling the race card on The Tea Party movement.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will propose a resolution this week condemning racism within the tea party movement.

The resolution, scheduled for a vote as early as Tuesday by delegates attending the annual NAACP convention in Kansas City, calls upon “all people of good will to repudiate the racism of the Tea Parties, and to stand in opposition to its drive to push our country back to the pre-civil rights era.”

NAACP leaders said the resolution was necessary to make people aware of what they believe is a racist element within the tea party movement.

“I think a lot of people are not taking the tea party movement seriously, and we need to take it seriously,” said Anita Russell, head of the Kansas City chapter of the NAACP. “We need to realize it’s really not about limited government.”

Russell said she was “pretty certain” the resolution would pass.



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Good for them. Tea Partiers are urging David Duke, a white supremacist, to run for President.

A new survey by the University of Washington Institute for the Study of Ethnicity, Race & Sexuality offers fresh insight into the racial attitudes of Tea Party sympathizers. "The data suggests that people who are Tea Party supporters have a higher probability"—25 percent, to be exact—"of being racially resentful than those who are not Tea Party supporters," says Christopher Parker, who directed the study. "The Tea Party is not just about politics and size of government. The data suggests it may also be about race."
http://www.newsweek.com/2010/04/25/are-tea-partiers-racist.html
 
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Immy go get my post where I said that?

I never said that did I?

Can you read?

people like you spread

How many times have you thrown the N-word around today? At least twice that I can recall.

http://www.usmessageboard.com/race-...reedom-kill-some-crackers-36.html#post2500772

http://www.usmessageboard.com/curre...-panthers-grateful-to-holder.html#post2500236

http://www.usmessageboard.com/race-...reedom-kill-some-crackers-35.html#post2500024

And this one is particularly aggrevating:

http://www.usmessageboard.com/polit...in-primary-against-hillary-2.html#post2499308

More:

http://www.usmessageboard.com/polit...ight-to-catch-up-with-them-5.html#post2127976

You throw that word around like it is second nature to you.

You are a racist and prove it by the way you throw that word around. One can only guess how many times you used it and mis-spelled it.

Note: not all of those are today.

Immie
 
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so on what grounds do you claim the NAACP is racist?

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