A Comment About

Ron Paul Bigotry Revolution

January 8, 2008 - 11:03 am - by Daniel Koffler
John Smith
2008-01-09 09:41:20

A few of the remarks about blacks were exaggerated however the vast majority were fundamentally correct, and calling them racist is itself an act of lying political correctness, the roots of which are white-hating racism. At least 12 people and possibly many more, including 8 whites were lynched in the L.A. riots. How are these acts of racist mass murder not terrorism? Hate motivated race riots where whites were beaten and murdered for no other reason than their skin color were a recurring event from the 60s to the 90s, why shouldn’t whites be outraged over them? (Hell, why shouldn’t everybody?) And why shouldn’t they be paranoid in the face of a system that considers very mild expressions of anguish of the type you have quoted to be worse than the actual racist mass murder that took place on the streets of LA. (You don’t need a weatherman . . .) If blacks were being dragged out of their cars and beaten by white rioters what would a black man have to write before you called him a racist? You could dig up a thousand quotes from black leaders justifying the violence that took place there and these leaders remain at the heart of the system and the Democratic party. This little attack on Ron Paul goes far beyond election politics, it is backhanded support for black on white racist violence.