Saturday, November 1, 2014

This black candidate welcomes political support from a White Supremacist


It looks like Congressional candidate Kamau Bakari is a man who hates being black and hates black people so much that adopted the viewpoint of a white supremacist.

From what I know about Terence Farrell and his efforts to keep black Lincoln University students from voting in the 2008 elections he too seems like a man who hates being black and hates black people. 




Cliven Bundy keeps doubling down on his observations about African Americans, and many of his erstwhile supporters can’t run away quickly enough.

On Thursday, the New York Times published racially incendiary remarks by Bundy, who mused about the status of black people – “Are they better off as slaves?” he asked. Bundy’s support from mainstream conservatives and prominent Republicans essentially vanished. So he began making the media rounds again, trying to explain himself.

But Bundy didn’t apologize or back away from his remarks. Rather, he doubled down, emphasizing at a press conference that he thought he was right to ask such questions:



FROM:
SPLC - Southern Poverty Law Center

By David Neiwert on October 20, 2014 - 3:34 pm, Posted in Antigovernment, Patriot

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