Re: Bundy questioned whether blacks were better off as slaves
Pretty obvious, you are falling into the ignorant category. You made the assertion that two individuals were racist, therefore it's YOUR obligation to back up your statement with facts. You have failed to do so (not surprising) and yet attempt to pass off your responsibility to back up your claims onto me.
Doesn't work that way buddy, you made the statement, post the quotes or go crawl away.
… what’s going on in white America, U.S. of KKKA …
“There’s white racist DNA running through the synapses of his or her brain tissue. They will kill their own kind, defend the enemies of their kind or anyone who is perceived to be the enemy of the milky white way of life.”
Black men turning on black men – that is fighting the wrong enemy.
"You are not now, nor have you ever been, nor will you ever be a brother to white folk," he said. "And if you do not realize that, you are in serious trouble."
Take that baby, him or her away, from the African mother, away from the African community, away from the African experience … and put them Africans over at the breasts of Yale, Harvard, University of Chicago … UCLA or UC-Berkeley,”... “Turn them into biscuits. Let them get that alien DNA all up inside their brain and they will turn on their own people in defense of the ones who are keeping their own people under oppression. Sheep dogs."
He cited the writings of Bill Jones -- author of the book "Is God a White Racist?" -- as proof that white people cannot be trusted. "Bill said, 'They just killed four of their own at Kent State. They'll step on you like a cockroach and keep on movin', cause you not a brother to them.'
He ain't white, he ain't rich, and he ain't privileged.
He's not only a racist, he is anti-American... and was Obama's mentor for 20-years.
"Economist and social commentator Thomas Sowell wrote that there was "no way that [Obama] didn't know about Jeremiah Wright's anti-American and racist diatribes from the pulpit." He wrote that Obama was "no ordinary member" of the church,..."
There really was no need to do this, as it is common knowledge Wright is an anti-American racist... and Farrakhan... I'm not going to waste my time.