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02/18/2009: "Hey Holder! The only cowards are blacks who cry racism!"


Yahoo just posted an article which I will snip apart for you here. Some fantastic stuff here folks! Lets see what he has to say.

Eric Holder, the nation's first black attorney general, said Wednesday the United States was "a nation of cowards" on matters of race, with most Americans avoiding candid discussions of racial issues.

I wonder if part of the reason why "some" people are afraid to hold candid conversations about race is because many may be afraid of snivel rights activists and attorneys who sue or get people prosecuted for "hate speech". Already Obama is trying to get Rush Limbaugh off the air. Blacks cant decide what they want whites to call them as calling them black, African American, negro, seem to be out of style. Lets face it! No one can be considered a racist unless they are white - especially white and male.
"Though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial we have always been and I believe continue to be, in too many ways, essentially a nation of cowards," Holder said.

Speak for yourself man. Blacks have shown themselves to be cowards as most of them wont ALLOW a dialogue, at least not an honest one, on race unless its coming from another black person who is championing the continuation of victimhood. Whites, at least most self respecting, proud ones, are totally willing to speak candidly on race issues. In fact many have been doing it for years only to be castigated by blacks, media, politicians, and the like. Mr. Holder, I can only hope that you were referring to blacks as cowards. Whites are willing to talk, but blacks just don't like what we have to say.
"If we're going to ever make progress, we're going to have to have the guts, we have to have the determination, to be honest with each other. It also means we have to be able to accept criticism where that is justified," Holder told reporters after the speech.

Ok, so who gets to decide what is justified criticism?
Even when people mix at the workplace or afterwork social events, Holder argued, many Americans in their free time are still segregated inside what he called "race-protected cocoons."

I wonder why that is? Could it be because many whites don't feel safe around blacks, especially a group of them, in unprotected areas or situations? Could it be because whites like white culture, music, and various social events that blacks could never be interested in, and vice versa? Could it have anything to do with whites not liking certain smells that are distinct... IE: Obama's campaign plane smelling like a toilet when Obama probably felt right at home. Lets face it, we ARE different and should not be forced to become just like the other [except when it comes to following the laws of our country]. I for one don't consider spending the evening with a bunch of ebonic speaking, jungle music listening [and dancing], chittlin' eating, funny smelling, cant find my baby daddy whining, need more food stamp crying blacks, high on my list of things to do.
"Saturdays and Sundays, America in the year 2009 does not in some ways differ significantly from the country that existed almost 50 years ago. This is truly sad," said Holder.

You want to know what's sad? Its sad that blacks talk the talk, but refuse to walk the walk. The problem with most blacks is that they don't want to listen to anything that opposes their sense of victimhood. They don't like to hear words from people who expect them to have the same standards of personal responsibility that whites are held to. Blacks want what they want. All they want is everything for themselves, and for everything to be handed to them. Care to discuss that Mr. Holder? Candidly and honestly?

There is more to the article, but the above quoted were the points that caught my attention the most. Dear lord, is this the kind of rhetoric we are going to have to put up with now that we have a black President and Attorney General? God help us all.

Posted by: Admin on 02.18.09 @ 07:13 PM EST

Replies: 6 Comments

on Thursday, February 19th, Quartermain said

What Jack Nicalson said in A Few Good Men, applies to Eric Holder...

You can't handle the truth...

on Thursday, February 19th, Quartermain said

Here's another good perspective

http://www.badeagle.com/2009/02/18/eric-holder-commits-hate-speech/

on Thursday, February 19th, Jessa said

Cowards? I speak openly about race on a daily basis. In fact, I will do so again... Eric Holder, you are a worthless, hypocritical, liberal piece-of-shit nigger! Happy, now?

on Thursday, February 19th, Ann said

"You can't handle the truth.."

ROFLMWAO! Yeah, that very line came to mind when posting this. Its funny, I posted this when the story was only 30 min old on Yahoo. I went to my other favorite blogs and we had all covered it before nights end. People are pissed to be sure, and thanks so much for the link Quartermain. I read it and will go back and read more. Perhaps I have found a new blog to visit regularly. :)

Jessa, I share your sentiments. The cowards he speaks of MUST be his fellow blacks. Because they are the only ones who want to silence any real dialogue on the subject.

on Saturday, February 21st, Quartermain said

Here is a take on race hustlers including Holder by a sensible black guy.

http://www.wakeupblackamerica.blogspot.com/

and the name of the post is Race pimps and dead chimps part 1

on Saturday, February 21st, Ann said

Interesting link for sure. Will also spend some time here reading. Thanks again!

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