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Endorsement - Tea


Posted: Apr 27, 2010

In case any of you were confused by the Evil Librul Media's depiction of the wholesome, America-loving Tea Party Movement as somehow a hotbed of racism and radical extremism -- all because it's over 90 percent white -- have no fear.

Dr. David Duke, former Klan leader, is here to explain it all for you in his new YouTube message:

 

Duke: Tea Party people are called racist because the vast majority wants to stop the massive non-European immigration that will turn America into a crumbling tower of Babel. Most Tea Partiers believe that we in America have the right to preserve our heritage, language, and culture, just as every nation has that human right. The vast majority of Tea Party activists oppose affirmative action and diversity, which are nothing more than programs of racist discrimination against white people. The vast majority of Tea Party enthusiasts despise Hollywood and the mass media.

You know, the unelected media bosses have far more power than any senator or congressman, and are far more alien to America than the British were at the time of the American Revolution. At least the British were of our own, Christian cultural heritage, while the non-Christian ethno-religious minority who dominates Hollywood sees itself as very distinct from the 98 percent of the rest of us.

Tea Party activists are true populists who see the powers that control international finance and the Federal Reserve as the biggest threats to American prosperity and freedom.

...... The Tea Party movement is made up of American people who have watched in silent anger while the nation of our forefathers has been destroyed. The Tea Party movement, as the original Tea Party, is about preserving our heritage and our freedom.

In other words, the Tea Partiers aren't any more racist than he is.

And of course, it's the fault of the evil Jewish media that anyone should think so.

Duke also notes that the Tea Party leaders have been eagerly promoting a multiracial image, while the reality is that it is predominantly a white movement. The message of the video was to advise them to stop doing this and embrace their whiteness.

See, when David Duke whines that "pro white" organizations don't get treated the same as "pro black" organizations, he's ignoring a critical difference: "Pro black" organizations (think the NAACP) are all about lifting up people of their own color. "Pro white" organizations are all about tearing down people of other colors. That's why they call them "hate groups."

The Tea Partiers probably don't want Duke's endorsement. But he's basically right: The Tea Partiers argue from exactly the same kind of appeals that Duke and his fellow white nationalist have used for years, particularly the appeals to the "Founding Fathers" -- most of whom were, after all, white supremacists themselves.

Indeed, the Tea Party movement is nothing less than the manifestation of the agenda Duke has been pushing for years. We appreciate him pointing that out for public consumption.

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As much as the African American - sm

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community continually cries and throws up the race card....I'm beginning to think that they are just as racist as the white people they scream racism at....or even more racist. I'm so tired of hearing how black people have a higher drug problem and higher school drop out rates....why is this white people's fault. Can someone please explain this to me?

Also, of course you are gonna have loony KKK members involved in the tea party. They would join up with anything that stood against Obama. That, however, does not define the entire party. And I would like to know what you think about the black people and the mixed people who agree with the tea party...are they racist too?

They come in all colors. On a similar note, women still aren't - paid

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equal wages for doing the same job as a man. President Obama is working on it though. We've got a long way to go.

Yes...I noticed his call to - sm

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African Americans, women, and Latinos to vote for the dems in Nov. I guess he doesn't have use for white men huh?
Yes I guess he should have called for white men too - lol
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What an outrage! I wonder if he had done that, what kind of a response he would have gotten from the media. Imagine that...
At least calling for the majority tax payers would have - been a good idea! NM
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Please tell us how he should have worded his - appeal
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and what reaction you think he would have received after he used your words.


First of all, he should have addressed - sm
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the American people without singling out specific groups. Now...if he was speaking to a group of Hispanics or a group of African Americans....speak to that particular race directly and that is all cool....but when you make a general speech to the public and you only call out minorities and blantantly omit one group....to me that is just wrong and if a republican had done that....you would be jumping down his throat for being racist.
His call was to his BASE of all colors. (nm) - Nikki
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NM
No, it really wasn't....it was VERY specific - nm
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It also included young people and women. (sm) - Nikki
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These are the people who are his BASE.  Of course, he spoke to them.  Nothing wrong with that.


The Republicans speak to THEIR base every time they obstruct something.

Racism is a 2-way street....some blacks are just as racist - as some whites if not more so...NM

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NM

Funny how I'm not seeing any of that on this board. (nm) - Nikki

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NM

I'm wondering how he claims to know so much - Zville MT

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I'd be willing to bet that there isn't a party, tea or otherwise, that would let him get close enough to figure out any of what they stand for. He's laughable and not even close to being right.

What's wrong with wanting to preserve one's heritage, - language, and culture? sm

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The invasion by the illegal mexicans have nothing to do with looking for jobs. It has to do with drugs, violence, taking whatever freebies they can get their hands on (LAND OF OPPORTUNITY AND FREEBIES). The mexicans are the ones who pretend they are just wanting jobs but the truth is they have griped about believing they really own the states bordering mexico and have no problem invading them. We have just become so PC in this country, we have let other nationalities AND cultures tell us how to live and what to believe and condemn us for standing up for ourselves. We owe no other culture/people anything. We should be taking care of our own country. If others coming here don't like it, they can leave; after all, they're illegal anyway.

Flame away..... I couldn't care less. I have rights as a U.S. citizen wanting to keep the U.S. sovereign than those illegal who want to tear it down.....

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