Monday, April 19, 2010

The Demonization of the Tea Party Movement, as I See It

Within the past weeks, the Tea Party movement has been dubbed as a racist movement. Isolated signs telling of white people’s discontent have been touted as documented proof of this accusation. The object of such media coverage is to build a rift between this movement and people of all colors. The rationale goes like this, “if you can’t beat them, in the arena of ideas, do all you can to minimize their impact.”
Recently, I saw a news clip of a reporter asking a black man if he felt comfortable at a Tea Party meeting. Probably to her surprise, he said ‘these are my people-Americans.’ I am sure her producer swallowed hard before putting that interview on the air. I am certain that in the future, paid minorities by liberal masters will complain of perceived racist treatment and other atrocities at Tea Party meetings.
After a careful examination of this movement, I have come to the following conclusion: Liberals are the real racist. Here’s why:
- The Great Society Program of the 1960’s did little to help the plight of black Americans. Blacks still see the government as a sort of caretaker of their liberties and prosperity instead of using their God-given abilities to move ahead.
- Abortion, a sort of liberal sacrament, has destroyed more black lives than the Ku Klux Klan ever did. Senator Byrd’s old buddies are probably proud of this aspect of liberalism.

- The media recognized black leadership is bought and paid-for by liberalism. Black leaders who once saw abortion as genocide now remain silent as dollars roll in to their accounts.

- The black church, once the womb of black leadership, has become a breeding ground for liberal mouth pieces. Liberation theology has replaced the previous gospel of spiritual dependence upon the God of former generations.

To reiterate, it’s liberalism that should be decried as racist for the atrocities
foisted upon the black race. The Tea Party movement is not a racist movement but one that seeks to inform and empower all Americans who want to see a return to true freedom and self-reliance.

That’s how I see it…”what say you?”

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