Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Race-Baiting at Obama Coronation

This story is all over the right-thinking blogosphere, but it's so disgusting, and downright scary, that it needs spreading far and wide. Rev. Joseph Lowery said in his benediction at today's inauguration:




“We ask you to help us work for that day
when black will not be asked to give back,
when brown can stick around,
when yellow will be mellow,
when the red man can get ahead, man,
and when white will embrace what is right"

No doubt, "embracing what is right" will have much to do with wallowing in unearned guilt and self-loathing and serving as milch cows for Obama's brave new America of mutual submission to his new Declaration of Interdependence. Can "reparations" be far behind?

As with the booing of President George W. Bush at today's event, one can always depend on the Democrats/Left to be their race-baiting, classless selves.

Hat tip: Michelle Malkin
Crossposted at The Dougout

17 comments:

Always On Watch said...

The booing of GWB was in very poor taste. I say this not being a fan of GWB, though I twice voted for him out of what I viewed as necessity.

Some of the networks covering the Inauguration cut the mikes during the booing.

midnight rider said...

For a personal take on where race relations are at after this historic and bitterly devisive candidacy see my Obama's Quagmire post this morning. To say I was pissed off this morning when my daughter called is the understatement of the year.

Damien said...

Grant Jones,

Some one needs to tell the Rev. Joseph Lowery that a black man has just been elected to the oval office, by a majority of white Americans. Racism is not the serious problem in America that it once was. The KKK and the Neo Nazis are completely out of the mainstream

WC said...

There is no way you can console a victim once he calls him or herself a victim.

Blacks will remain victims until they see themselves as other wise.

Anonymous said...

The fault lines will change as Islamification progresses. In Britain (we're probably about five years ahead of the US in the slide down into dhimmitude), the majority of people now believe that religion, rather than race, is the most divisive issue in society:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1123176/Religion-divides-race-say-Britons.html

Your intifada will come.

Pastorius said...

This is the kind of stuff that makes me very angry. Obama should not have allowed this to happen.

Rachel said...

Nit: Second line transcribed incorrectly. It should read,
"when black will not be asked to get back"

Serious: As a white person who tries in her daily life to embrace what is right, I find the last line insulting. He should have said, "when all will embrace what is right."

Anonymous said...

Well that certainly lowered the level. Did it ever get above that, or did Rev. Lovery set the tone for the day?

Pastorius said...

I'm with Rachel on this.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

So do I.

midnight rider said...

He meant to say "end when white will embrace what is Wright"

Same sermon, different preacher.

Epaminondas said...

If he can't rid himself of these guys, this admin will prove a black president will end as more divisive than any other.

It's inconceivable that he will not hew to the incredibly critical issues and toss these people under hte bus.

Pastorius said...

Epa,
It is inconcevable, but then, so is spending twenty years in that fucking church in the first place.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

You are correct, any one who could actually spend twenty years in that church and not notice the hatred spewing out of Reverend Wright's mouth, (as Obama claims) sounds like a person too obvious to run the country. Also, if he did notice, and did not care, why should we think that he didn't agree with any of it? Either way we have good reason to doubt that he's going to make a good president.

By the way, don't excuse reverend wright because he's black. Martin Luther King was a black man who had to deal with extreme white racism, and his sermons were nothing like reverend wright's. In fact, I think if he were alive, he'd condemn the words of reverend wright.

Anonymous said...

Personally I look forward for the day when black will not ask white to give more and white will be allowed to embrace his own people for a change.

Pastorius said...

I look forward to the day when King's words will be true, that people will be judged not on the color of their skin, but on the content of their character.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

So do I! Unfortunately there are still racists in the world, despite there beliefs being out of the mainstream in our society.