Posts Tagged ‘Racism’
» posted on Saturday, July 2nd, 2011 at 12:41 pm by Damien Baldino
Federal Appeals court encourages racism
A federal appeals court gave the nod to racism over fairness yesterday when they overturned the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative (MCRI). One of the purposes of MCRI is to prevent race from being used as a factor in University admissions and state hiring.
I know that liberals like to blame many of the world’s ills on racism and white citizens, but I’m still amazed at the stupidity of those who oppose MCRI. Basically, it says that race should not be a consideration in university admissions. Proponents feel that grades, test scores, interviews, awards, and extracurricular activities are important, and that the amount of melanin in someone’s skin shouldn’t matter. These individuals are supporting the color-blind society liberals pretend to support, but undermine at every point. » read more
post a comment | filed under Education · Race | tags: Admissions, College, Ethnicity., Federal Appeals Court, Michigan, Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, Race, Race-Based Admissions, Racism
» posted on Monday, June 20th, 2011 at 10:47 am by Damien Baldino
Eric Holder protects civil rights…for some people
Eric Holder says he has “reinvigorated” the Department of Justice’s civil rights division. Acording to holder:
“We’ve also expanded enforcement efforts to guarantee that in our work places, our military bases, in our housing and lending markets, in our voting booths in our border areas, in our schools and places of worship. And I mean all places of worship,”
That’s right. Holder’s DOJ protects the civil rights of everyone…except for white guys who are threatened by club-wielding members of the New Black Panther Party. If you think I’m wrong, think about how quickly Eric Holder would have acted if black voters were intimidated by armed members of the Ku Klux Klan. If that’s not a case ofreverse discrimination, I don’t know what is. » read more
one Comment | filed under Crime · Politics · Race | tags: Civil Rights, Department of Justice, Discrimination, Eric Holder, Ku Klux Klan, New Black Panther Party, Racism
» posted on Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 at 10:09 am by Damien Baldino
Is Peter Fonda a racist?
While at the Cannes Film Festival promoting the documentary The Big Fix, Peter Fonda shared some of his thoughts on President Barack Obama:
“I sent an email to President Obama saying, ‘You are a f—— traitor,’ using those words… ‘You’re a traitor, you allowed foreign boots on our soil telling our military – in this case the coastguard – what they can and could not do, and telling us, the citizens of the United States, what we could or could not do’.”
Those are pretty strong words. What I find funny is the lack of outrage from the left. Why is it that the left will criticize a Tea Party member, sometimes calling them racists, for supporting limited government, but not a fellow left-winger who calls the President a traitor in a profanity-laced tirade? » read more
post a comment | filed under Environment · Politics · Race | tags: Barack Obama, Cannes Film Festival, Documentary, Peter Fonda, Racism, The Big Fix
» posted on Thursday, February 10th, 2011 at 3:19 pm by Damien Baldino
Honoring a Ku Klux Klan leader
There is currently a proposal in Mississippi to honor Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest on a new license plate. Supporters feel it is well-deserved, since General Forrest was considered a tactical genius. His attributes haven’t been disputed, but the fact that he was an early leader of the Ku Klux Klan has caused many to raise eyebrows. » read more
post a comment | filed under Race · Random Thoughts | tags: Civil War, Confederacy, Ku Klux Klan, License Plate, Mississippi, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Racism
» posted on Monday, June 28th, 2010 at 4:12 pm by Damien Baldino
Robert Byrd is dead: Will the hypocrites mourn?
Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia passed away this morning. Byrd, who was 92, had been in Congress since the early 1950′s. When someone of his stature passes away, many in the media are quick to eulogize. In this case, it isn’t deserved.
Robert Byrd took pride in excessive government spending, especially when he brought it back to his native West Virgina. The “King of Pork” never saw wasteful spending he didn’t like, as long as it benefited his state. Of course, this wasn’t the worst of Robert Byrd’s actions. » read more
4 comments | filed under Politics · Race | tags: Civile Rights Act, Ku Klux Klan, Racism, Robert Byrd, West Virginia
» posted on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at 3:22 pm by Damien Baldino
Advice for those attending a Tea Party rally on April 15th
If you are a member of the Tea Party, then you’ve probably heard about how liberals are planning to crash rallies across the country. They will likely pose as Tea Party members, while holding misspelled signs, shouting racist comments, or seek out the media to portray the movement in a bad light. The party crashers might not end up executing their plan, but if they do, you should be prepared. Here’s some advice:
1. If someone makes a racist comment, immediately shout them down. Make it known that this person does not represent the cause and that their opinions aren’t welcomed.
2. If you see someone being interviewed by the media, listen to what’s being said. If the person sounds like a liberal plant, then they probably are. Make your voice heard.
3. Be peaceful and respectful. The way you carry yourself is a reflection of the movement. » read more
one Comment | filed under Politics | tags: Conservatives, Liberals, Lies, Racism, Tax day, Tea Party
» posted on Sunday, December 20th, 2009 at 10:21 pm by Damien Baldino
Sheldon Whitehouse’s ingnorant rant: Who is really a member of “the lunatic fringe”?
If you are in Washington, D.C. and talk about the simpleton from Rhode Island, you might automatically think of Patrick Kennedy. However, we can’t forget that Rhode Island has another simpleton in D.C.: Senator Sheldon Whitehouse. In case you think my categorization is merely a partisan shot, it isn’t. While I disagree with other Democratic politicians, I wouldn’t question their intelligence. I would just recognize the fact that we see the issues differently. With Senator Whitehouse, there is a certain shallowness to his thinking, tinged with hyper-partisanship, and a heaping helping of smarminess.
There have been many comments over the years which reinforced my opinion of him, but his latest speech on health care reform illustrates his failings perfectly:
“Voting ‘no’ and hiding from the vote are the same result. Those of us on the floor see it. It was clear the three of them who did not cast their yes votes until all 60 Senate votes had been tallied and it was clear that the result was a foregone conclusion. And why? Why all this discord and discourtesy, all this unprecedented destructive action? All to break the momentum of our new young president.
They are desperate to break this president. They have ardent supporters who are nearly hysterical at the very election of President Barack Obama. The birthers, the fanatics, the people running around in right-wing militia and Aryan support groups, it is unbearable to them that President Barack Obama should exist. That is one powerful reason. It is not the only one.” » read more
one Comment | filed under Health · Politics | tags: Barack Obama, Ben Nelson, Health Care, Racism, Sheldon Whitehouse
» posted on Monday, December 7th, 2009 at 4:42 pm by Damien Baldino
Do you oppose the health care bill? If you do, you’re a racist and a sexist
Do you oppose the health care bill? If you’re concerned about taking a step toward a single-payer system, using tax dollars to pay for abortions, or rationing, you’re not a concerned citizen, you’re a racist. Oh, I almost forgot: You’re also a sexist. If you’re thoroughly confused, don’t worry, so is Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
In a sign that he realizes his house of cards is falling in around him, the Senator made a vicious attack on Republicans who oppose the health care bill. Here is his statement: » read more
post a comment | filed under Health · Politics | tags: Harry Reid, Health Care, Racism, Republican, Sexism


