... by a Reverend, and supporter of Obama, in the presence of the Mayor of Los Angeles, and several City Council members, who apparently all kept quiet, and to my knowledge, have yet to utter a word of condemnation.
Witness this, my friends. These are the times we live in:
by Daphna Ziman
April 8, 2008
Hi,
I have to tell you of an experience I had last night that was so anti semitic and frightening:
Last night I was honored by Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, for my work with Children Uniting nations with African American children who are living out of home care. I have dedicated my life to saving these children from abuse, neglect and a life of crime. We created 'adoption day' and "Day of the child" determined to recruit caring adults to be mentors and life savers for our at risk children in the inner cities.
The mayor was present and City council member Bernard parks, assemblyman Mike Davis, Senator Mark Ridely Thomas etc.
I was introduced as a children advocate and a leader in the Jewish community. I began my speech by talking about how I woke up in the morning and listened to Hillary clinton's speech, in the spirit of Dr. King from Memphis, that moved me so deeply. I expressed to the crowd how grateful I was to listen to Sen. McCain apologize to the community for mistakes he has made in the past. I acknowledged Sen. Obama's speech from the campaign trail about Dr. King's mentorship.
After I spoke and thanked the fraternity and their members, Rev. Eric Lee, pres. and CEO of Southern Christian Leadership Conference of greater Los Angeles, was introduced as the key note speaker.
He began his speech by thanking Jesus for Obama, who is going to be the leader of the world. He continued by referring to other leaders Like Dr. King,being that this was the moment of celebrating Dr. King's spirit on the anniversary of his death, and Malcolm X.
It was right after the mention of Malcolm X that he looked right at me and started talking about the African American children who are suffering because of the JEWS that have featured them as rapists and murderers.
He spoke of a Jewish Rabbi, and then corrected himself to say "What other kind of Rabbis are there, but JEWS". He told how this Rabbi came to him to say that he would like to bring the AA community and the Jewish community together.
" NO, NO, NO,!!!!" he shouted into the crowd, we are not going to come together. "The Jews have made money on us in the music business and we are the entertainers, and they are economically enslaving us"
He continued as to how now the salvation has come and the gates have open for African Americans to come together behind Barack Obama, because now is the time to show them.(meaning the jews).He continued to speak about ' White supremecy' vs the talents and visionaries in the core of African Americans. He demeaned being given freedom, by saying "To what?" to a country that kills women and children.
I could no longer be polite and sit in front of the crowd, so I walked out.Members of the fraternity ran after me as did my staff, I was not able to contain my tears and I cried.
I cried for me and my family, who have tried so hard to help the African American community, because we adopted children from the same realities and wanted to give back to other children and people. We have been completely color blind, for us it was only helping those children in need. I cried for our beloved country and the division that Barack Obama has caused with his Rev. Wright opening the gates to 'hate' against the Jews and whites. I grew up so looking at America as the land of Freedom.
I was honored to receive my citizenship accompanied by members of the Kennedy family. Now, I'm afraid for Israel because Barack sat there for 20 years listening and not standing up for what's right, why would he standup for Israel?
I cried for the Jewish community who are so blind that they can't see that there's a movement here that will destroy us.I cried because for the first time in my life I was afraid of the future.
I cried for our world that is moving backwards and not forward. Everyday, I see children so lost, and so deserving of hope and love. I look into their eyes, knowing that it is their lives that are in our hands. I'm crying now, so I'm going to stop writing because it is so painful.I just had to share this experience with you,
Witness this, my friends. These are the times we live in:
by Daphna Ziman
April 8, 2008
Hi,
I have to tell you of an experience I had last night that was so anti semitic and frightening:
Last night I was honored by Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity, for my work with Children Uniting nations with African American children who are living out of home care. I have dedicated my life to saving these children from abuse, neglect and a life of crime. We created 'adoption day' and "Day of the child" determined to recruit caring adults to be mentors and life savers for our at risk children in the inner cities.
The mayor was present and City council member Bernard parks, assemblyman Mike Davis, Senator Mark Ridely Thomas etc.
I was introduced as a children advocate and a leader in the Jewish community. I began my speech by talking about how I woke up in the morning and listened to Hillary clinton's speech, in the spirit of Dr. King from Memphis, that moved me so deeply. I expressed to the crowd how grateful I was to listen to Sen. McCain apologize to the community for mistakes he has made in the past. I acknowledged Sen. Obama's speech from the campaign trail about Dr. King's mentorship.
After I spoke and thanked the fraternity and their members, Rev. Eric Lee, pres. and CEO of Southern Christian Leadership Conference of greater Los Angeles, was introduced as the key note speaker.
He began his speech by thanking Jesus for Obama, who is going to be the leader of the world. He continued by referring to other leaders Like Dr. King,being that this was the moment of celebrating Dr. King's spirit on the anniversary of his death, and Malcolm X.
It was right after the mention of Malcolm X that he looked right at me and started talking about the African American children who are suffering because of the JEWS that have featured them as rapists and murderers.
He spoke of a Jewish Rabbi, and then corrected himself to say "What other kind of Rabbis are there, but JEWS". He told how this Rabbi came to him to say that he would like to bring the AA community and the Jewish community together.
" NO, NO, NO,!!!!" he shouted into the crowd, we are not going to come together. "The Jews have made money on us in the music business and we are the entertainers, and they are economically enslaving us"
He continued as to how now the salvation has come and the gates have open for African Americans to come together behind Barack Obama, because now is the time to show them.(meaning the jews).He continued to speak about ' White supremecy' vs the talents and visionaries in the core of African Americans. He demeaned being given freedom, by saying "To what?" to a country that kills women and children.
I could no longer be polite and sit in front of the crowd, so I walked out.Members of the fraternity ran after me as did my staff, I was not able to contain my tears and I cried.
I cried for me and my family, who have tried so hard to help the African American community, because we adopted children from the same realities and wanted to give back to other children and people. We have been completely color blind, for us it was only helping those children in need. I cried for our beloved country and the division that Barack Obama has caused with his Rev. Wright opening the gates to 'hate' against the Jews and whites. I grew up so looking at America as the land of Freedom.
I was honored to receive my citizenship accompanied by members of the Kennedy family. Now, I'm afraid for Israel because Barack sat there for 20 years listening and not standing up for what's right, why would he standup for Israel?
I cried for the Jewish community who are so blind that they can't see that there's a movement here that will destroy us.I cried because for the first time in my life I was afraid of the future.
I cried for our world that is moving backwards and not forward. Everyday, I see children so lost, and so deserving of hope and love. I look into their eyes, knowing that it is their lives that are in our hands. I'm crying now, so I'm going to stop writing because it is so painful.I just had to share this experience with you,
I believe very dark times lie ahead of us.
Here's an interview with Ms. Ziman, from Pajama's Media.
This is so much worse than I thought. It is naked hatred, open and unashamed. It lay dormant underneath a subculture, but now it has come from underground, and it is now in its fulminating ugliness. It is only a matter of time til the rhetoric becomes actions. The Jews who are on Obama's bandwagon have alot of questions to answer.
ReplyDeleteOf course, we can't blame Lees actions on Obama. Obama did not, and would not, say or do such a thing. However, this incident is further evidence, as Christine says, that the reverends are, in many cases, devils in disguise.
ReplyDeleteThe really sick part to me is that we have heard no words of condemnation from the Mayor or the various politicians who witnessed this incident.
If I would have been there, I believe I would have stood up and shouted the man down personally. That's the kind of a-hole I am.
Black pastors who truly wish to see the gospel spread to all men, should denounce these impostors in no uncertain terms. They should be held to public ridicule and mockery. They are evil and in our midst. We shouldn't put up with them
ReplyDeletelol - "black" pastors. notice how this schmuck and jeremiah wright are both very light-skinned (and, for that matter, farrakhan). i think this may be contributing to a major psychological complex. we should, in the words of mr T, "pity the fools", they're just showing how truly lost and confused they are. there are many black preachers who strongly support israel. and as for pacific islanders - i was assured by a polynesian friend that because of their strong christian beliefs, they are fully behind israel.
ReplyDeleteby the way - notice how the black nationalist/nation of islam/marxist clique loves to scapegoat "ashkenazim" in particular - i'm pretty sure that daphna ziman is about as sephardi as they come, in fact probably even syrian-palestinian!
This new racist is the President of the of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Greater Los Angeles (SCLC/LA), the organization formed by Martin Luther King.
ReplyDeleteApparently in the USA we have another HUGE problem. Black leadership to judge from this, and other recent well known events, is as racist as any Jim Crow, baton toting, Ross Barnett University blocking, in bred, red neck cracker brought up in ignorance and stupidities.
Black leaders had better speak up.
Lee, Wright, Sharpton, Jackson, Conyers...hey Charlie Rangel, where are you? Barbara Jordan is SPINNING in her grave. Consider where we have come since MLK defended both Zionism AND Israel.
The Mayor of LA is a COWARD.
Has there been any coverage of this in the MSM? Has there been any word of condemnation from Barak Hussein Obamassiah? Forgive me if I don't hold my breath waiting for either. No, Obama is not going to launch into an Jew-hating rant in the middle of a campaign speech. He has his supporters to do that for him.
ReplyDeletePlease rub the nose of every Obama-blinded idiot you know in this story. There will be plenty of others of the same stripe to follow it.
I am beyond disgusted with the people who have allowed themselves to become enthralled by this man.
sangar ....
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