Nate Wesley said:godisawoman said:I'm so tired of things being taken out of context when it comes to blacks saying things whites dislike...however when someone like Imus says "nappy headed hoe" refrencing college educated black athletes or Michael Richards commenting on how 40 years ago (whites) used to hang (blacks) from trees...we blacks are supposed to bite our tongues sit and bare it..
pastor Wright grew up in a time when he witnessed his people being treated as animals and now he's witnessing a time when one of his own brothers has the chance to be something so many are routing against.....the PRESIDENT of the United States...everything he said is in all honesty is very true..this country was and still is very racist and has yet to redeem itself from the hundreds of years of blood shed it caused on so many..hence the native americans and the african americans......so personally.. his passion I totally respect and I overstand where it comes from....sorry for those of you who think he's anti white....no..I beg to differ the man is just pro-black....we have to build ourselves up...because this country continues to tear us down.....
these are just my thoughts...proceed
I'm not sure folks are ready for such a discussion, GISW. And that's from a sympathetic reader.
So, we're all too stupid to have this discussion because what we say doesn't fit into your liberal paradigm? Just substitute the word "white" for "black" in the reverend's sermons and see how they sound.
I am quite tired of historical injustice being an excuse for racism and for double standards. Everyone is NOT out to get blacks. Furthermore, not all whites are implicitly guilty of having ancestors who oppressed blacks. Mine didn't - they weren't even here during slavery. And, when they got here, they had their own issues. Judging from the last names of a lot of "white" people, I'd bet that my comment is pretty typical. So, get over it.
You know what? A lot of our ancestors faced prejudice and hardship. Blacks aren't alone in this.
Glad "godisawoman" brought Imus up in this discussion because it actually illustrates the hypocracy we're dealing with here. Imus' comments (bad as they were) didn't even come close to Wright's continued anti-white, anti-semitic spew. Did you actually hear his slur against Italians? Any Italian American who could sit in the pew through that IS stupid to take such abuse. So, Imus was fired and disgraced (for a while at least) for his one-time comment; yet Reverend Wright is being hailed by some as a hero. Or at least with the "oh, you should understand where he comes from" crap. Hey, why not say the same thing for Michael Richards? Maybe you should try to understand where he comes from too. What if he was beaten up as a kid or something? What, that's not acceptable? Well nor is the same comment about Wright - who actually grew up in a pretty affluent area of Philadelphia. He was hardly oppressed in private school!
A racist is a racist. Michael Richards is one. So is Reverend Wright. Wrong is wrong and they should both be treated in same way. Or has the goal of "equality" been forgotten?
Signed,
"A Typical White Guy"