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NAACP: Trump Is the ´Bull Connor of Our Day´
Cybercast News Service, by Susan Jones
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Posted By:KarenJ1, 1/12/2018 1:49:16 PM
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Racist attacks on immigrant communities and people of color continue to define the Trump administration, the NAACP said in a statement following Trump´s reported description of Haiti and some African countries as "sh**holes." The NAACP compared Trump to Bull Connor, the late public safety commissioner in Birmingham, Alabama known for his brutality against civil rights protesters in the 1960s. (Snip) The NAACP issued the following statement, accusing Trump of wanting to "return American to its ugly past of white supremacy." As our nation fights to move forward, our President falls deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole of racism and xenophobia. The
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Comments: How rich. Of course those racists failed to mention that Bull Connor was a DEMOCRAT. Not even Ms. Jones mentioned that blatant omission.
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Smart11344, 1/12/2018 2:01:08 PM (No. 11508144)
Colored People keep showing their ignorance. Perhaps if they had done to school instead of joining gangs they might have a tad more intelligence.
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southron, 1/12/2018 2:06:46 PM (No. 11508154)
If truth be told, the NAACP/BlackLivesMatter organization has done is doing more harm to America than 100 Bull Connors could have done.
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stablemoney, 1/12/2018 2:43:46 PM (No. 11508216)
The NAACP is a racist organization. I have never heard a word of inclusiveness or peaceful outreach from the NAACP. The NAACP promotes division, because there would be no reason for their existence, no point to their money raising, with racial segregation on every point.
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wilarrbie, 1/12/2018 2:59:43 PM (No. 11508237)
We know (and expect) what NAACP thinks. But for those of us in real life - what do our Black and other minority friend and co-workers think? (I´m somewhat homebound and don´t get out much, but I´d really like to know!)
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Vaquero45, 1/12/2018 3:17:15 PM (No. 11508255)
The NAACP hasn´t represented "colored" people for a long time. They do, however, represent grievance mongers, Communists, thugs and layabouts of all stripes.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
web, 1/12/2018 3:28:31 PM (No. 11508265)
Bull Connor was enforcing Demoncrat policies. Trump is trying to enforce American policies. There is no comparison.
Nobody wants to return America to the ugly past of demoncrat racial policies. The racism of demoncrats is so yesterday. We look forward to the day when every American is judged by the content of their character, instead of their color. Ever heard of that, NAAColoredPeople?
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dvc, 1/12/2018 3:36:39 PM (No. 11508278)
Point One: Trump denies saying that.
Point Two: Even if he did say it, it is an accurate assessment. Excrement is a primary odor in many of these places. From a political, social, law enforcement, economic and cultural viewpoint, it is also accurate.
Sorry, not impressed in the slightest that this is even worth one minute of time.
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Chuzzles, 1/12/2018 5:40:38 PM (No. 11508388)
Something else they won´t acknowledge is that the NAACP used to have white members as well. They didn´t do it all by themselves, lots of other ethnicities helped them win many important rights.
They are just too full of blind hate of whites to admit it.
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preciosodrogas, 1/12/2018 5:41:10 PM (No. 11508389)
I think the NAACP, its ilk, and its whole victim industry has or is close to a tipping point. What used to work doesn´t work so well anymore. The result of which is that the harder they try the worse they make it for themselves. For that matter, the left and its miserable tyranny of the minority mentality is in the desperate throes of losing its power and all that they try to do to prop it up only makes matters worse. It must be a nightmare for them as the continue to beat the same drums and they find no one listening.
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