What if white America just said no...

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We need more people like Peterson and less people like Sharpton, Holder, Obama, Jackson, etc...

Black Reverend Writes “What If White America Just Said No” Essay


Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson, a black man well-known for his criticism of the black community, just dropped an eye-opening truth bomb in an essay that quickly went viral.

“As I watch the racial unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, I can’t help but compare the behavior of blacks in that city to that of spoiled rotten children,” Peterson wrote at the beginning of his powerful op-ed.

Though he criticized the black community for their violent, racially motivated actions after a black criminal was killed by police, his primary point was that if “white America” would stop fearing being labeled as racists and condemn the actions of the blacks who burn down cities, change might actually take place.

He drove that point home using Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon as an example, pointing out how he immediately surrendered to radicals in the black community and tried to sympathize with them, which was awkward and futile, at best.

“Nixon tried to appease the black mob and prematurely called for a ‘vigorous prosecution’ of Officer Darren Wilson,” Peterson wrote, explaining how his efforts backfired, didn’t gain an ounce of respect from the black community and actually increased racial tensions.

Concluding his compelling piece, Peterson made three assertions based on a world in which whites said “no” to being labeled “racist” for calling black cultural failures for what they are — failures.

  1. If whites said “No,” Sharpton and Holder would be out of business.

  2. If whites said “No,” it would give misguided blacks a chance to examine their hearts and repent of their wicked ways.

  3. If whites said “No,” their children would be inspired by their courage.
Black Reverend Writes What If White America Just Said No Essay... And It s Going Viral
 
Whitey has said very little else to the *******, for centuries. Can we be free? No. Can we be treated as equals? No. Do you give a good goddamn at all about what you've done to us? No. Carry on.
 
Whitey has said very little else to the *******, for centuries. Can we be free? No. Can we be treated as equals? No. Do you give a good goddamn at all about what you've done to us? No. Carry on.


And how dare them uppity nigras dare to say NO to more injustice and inequality.
 
Whitey has said very little else to the *******, for centuries. Can we be free? No. Can we be treated as equals? No. Do you give a good goddamn at all about what you've done to us? No. Carry on.


And how dare them uppity nigras dare to say NO to more injustice and inequality.

Destroying other people's private property is how you say no to justice?
 
Whitey has said very little else to the *******, for centuries. Can we be free? No. Can we be treated as equals? No. Do you give a good goddamn at all about what you've done to us? No. Carry on.


And how dare them uppity nigras dare to say NO to more injustice and inequality.

Destroying other people's private property is how you say no to justice?


Well, here we go again.

You

are

lying.

I

did

not

say

that.


:asshole:


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Whitey has said very little else to the *******, for centuries. Can we be free? No. Can we be treated as equals? No. Do you give a good goddamn at all about what you've done to us? No. Carry on.


And how dare them uppity nigras dare to say NO to more injustice and inequality.

Destroying other people's private property is how you say no to justice?


Well, here we go again.

You

are

lying.

I

did

not

say

that.


:asshole:


.

Actually, you did. Colors and formatting will not shield the truth.
 
Whitey has said very little else to the *******, for centuries. Can we be free? No. Can we be treated as equals? No. Do you give a good goddamn at all about what you've done to us? No. Carry on.


And how dare them uppity nigras dare to say NO to more injustice and inequality.

Destroying other people's private property is how you say no to justice?


Well, here we go again.

You

are

lying.

I

did

not

say

that.


:asshole:


.

Actually, you did. Colors and formatting will not shield the truth.


You lying doesn't change what I really wrote.
 
Lets see what happened when Jesse Lee spoke about the shooting in NC where it was filmed the guy getting shot in the back.

Even Sean Hannity couldn't defend the cop who killed Walter Scott
By Dell Cameron
Apr 10, 2015, 11:50am CT | Last updated Apr 10, 2015, 1:56pm CT
So this is what Bizarro World looks like.

Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday passionately defended Walter Scott, a black man gunned down apparently in cold blood by white North Charleston, S.C., police officer Michael Slager.

“You don’t shoot an innocent person that’s not a threat in the back—that’s murder,” Hannity said.

Opposite Hannity in this debate was Jesse Lee Peterson, an African American conservative who once argued, in defense of President George W. Bush, that black people displaced by Hurricane Katrina were “lazy, immoral and trifling.”



“Right now, Sean, white officers are under attack by angry black folks in this country,” Peterson said. “And when they get stopped by police officers, they're not listening. They are not obeying…the police officer.”



Peterson argued that Scott was not innocent because he had a warrant for his arrest. It appears, however, that said warrant—supposedly due to nonpayment of child support—may not exist. Court records obtained Friday by the Associated Press raised doubts about the warrant, which has nonetheless been heavily publicized by the media.

“We cannot have in this country—look, you talk about the officer is innocent until proven guilty, that tape is overwhelming, incontrovertible evidence that this man was shot innocently in the back," Hannity continued. "He’s not the judge, jury and executioner here. He doesn't get to fire against the guy that’s not a threat to anybody.”

Marc Lamont Hill, a BET News host and CNN commentator, tweeted that Peterson was an "Uncle Ruckus," a reference to a black character on The Boondocks who rebukes his own race.

"This may be the most disgusting conversation I've ever seen," he wrote, linking to the aboveYouTube video.



Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell, who was also a guest on Hannity’s program, stood up and walked off set after Peterson told him to stop “overreacting” to incidents like the Scott shooting.

After Terrell left, Peterson called him "a little coward."
 

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Whitey has said very little else to the *******, for centuries. Can we be free? No. Can we be treated as equals? No. Do you give a good goddamn at all about what you've done to us? No. Carry on.
White democrats be keeping me down.
 
Lets see what happened when Jesse Lee spoke about the shooting in NC where it was filmed the guy getting shot in the back.

Even Sean Hannity couldn't defend the cop who killed Walter Scott
By Dell Cameron
Apr 10, 2015, 11:50am CT | Last updated Apr 10, 2015, 1:56pm CT
So this is what Bizarro World looks like.

Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday passionately defended Walter Scott, a black man gunned down apparently in cold blood by white North Charleston, S.C., police officer Michael Slager.

“You don’t shoot an innocent person that’s not a threat in the back—that’s murder,” Hannity said.

Opposite Hannity in this debate was Jesse Lee Peterson, an African American conservative who once argued, in defense of President George W. Bush, that black people displaced by Hurricane Katrina were “lazy, immoral and trifling.”



“Right now, Sean, white officers are under attack by angry black folks in this country,” Peterson said. “And when they get stopped by police officers, they're not listening. They are not obeying…the police officer.”



Peterson argued that Scott was not innocent because he had a warrant for his arrest. It appears, however, that said warrant—supposedly due to nonpayment of child support—may not exist. Court records obtained Friday by the Associated Press raised doubts about the warrant, which has nonetheless been heavily publicized by the media.

“We cannot have in this country—look, you talk about the officer is innocent until proven guilty, that tape is overwhelming, incontrovertible evidence that this man was shot innocently in the back," Hannity continued. "He’s not the judge, jury and executioner here. He doesn't get to fire against the guy that’s not a threat to anybody.”

Marc Lamont Hill, a BET News host and CNN commentator, tweeted that Peterson was an "Uncle Ruckus," a reference to a black character on The Boondocks who rebukes his own race.

"This may be the most disgusting conversation I've ever seen," he wrote, linking to the aboveYouTube video.



Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell, who was also a guest on Hannity’s program, stood up and walked off set after Peterson told him to stop “overreacting” to incidents like the Scott shooting.

After Terrell left, Peterson called him "a little coward."

One example. One bad cop. Broad brush meet the liberal agenda.

Notice how the two cops, one white one black, killed by two black criminals, is not being reported by color?
 
We need more people like Peterson and less people like Sharpton, Holder, Obama, Jackson, etc...

Black Reverend Writes “What If White America Just Said No” Essay


Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson, a black man well-known for his criticism of the black community, just dropped an eye-opening truth bomb in an essay that quickly went viral.

“As I watch the racial unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, I can’t help but compare the behavior of blacks in that city to that of spoiled rotten children,” Peterson wrote at the beginning of his powerful op-ed.

Though he criticized the black community for their violent, racially motivated actions after a black criminal was killed by police, his primary point was that if “white America” would stop fearing being labeled as racists and condemn the actions of the blacks who burn down cities, change might actually take place.

He drove that point home using Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon as an example, pointing out how he immediately surrendered to radicals in the black community and tried to sympathize with them, which was awkward and futile, at best.

“Nixon tried to appease the black mob and prematurely called for a ‘vigorous prosecution’ of Officer Darren Wilson,” Peterson wrote, explaining how his efforts backfired, didn’t gain an ounce of respect from the black community and actually increased racial tensions.

Concluding his compelling piece, Peterson made three assertions based on a world in which whites said “no” to being labeled “racist” for calling black cultural failures for what they are — failures.

  1. If whites said “No,” Sharpton and Holder would be out of business.

  2. If whites said “No,” it would give misguided blacks a chance to examine their hearts and repent of their wicked ways.

  3. If whites said “No,” their children would be inspired by their courage.
Black Reverend Writes What If White America Just Said No Essay... And It s Going Viral

The Justice Department's investigation of Ferguson uncovered a long history of institutionalized racism.
 
We need more people like Peterson and less people like Sharpton, Holder, Obama, Jackson, etc...

Black Reverend Writes “What If White America Just Said No” Essay


Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson, a black man well-known for his criticism of the black community, just dropped an eye-opening truth bomb in an essay that quickly went viral.

“As I watch the racial unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, I can’t help but compare the behavior of blacks in that city to that of spoiled rotten children,” Peterson wrote at the beginning of his powerful op-ed.

Though he criticized the black community for their violent, racially motivated actions after a black criminal was killed by police, his primary point was that if “white America” would stop fearing being labeled as racists and condemn the actions of the blacks who burn down cities, change might actually take place.

He drove that point home using Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon as an example, pointing out how he immediately surrendered to radicals in the black community and tried to sympathize with them, which was awkward and futile, at best.

“Nixon tried to appease the black mob and prematurely called for a ‘vigorous prosecution’ of Officer Darren Wilson,” Peterson wrote, explaining how his efforts backfired, didn’t gain an ounce of respect from the black community and actually increased racial tensions.

Concluding his compelling piece, Peterson made three assertions based on a world in which whites said “no” to being labeled “racist” for calling black cultural failures for what they are — failures.

  1. If whites said “No,” Sharpton and Holder would be out of business.

  2. If whites said “No,” it would give misguided blacks a chance to examine their hearts and repent of their wicked ways.

  3. If whites said “No,” their children would be inspired by their courage.
Black Reverend Writes What If White America Just Said No Essay... And It s Going Viral
this is the same asshole that thinks women shouldn't be allowed to vote. Nice hero you picked.
 
Lets see what happened when Jesse Lee spoke about the shooting in NC where it was filmed the guy getting shot in the back.

Even Sean Hannity couldn't defend the cop who killed Walter Scott
By Dell Cameron
Apr 10, 2015, 11:50am CT | Last updated Apr 10, 2015, 1:56pm CT
So this is what Bizarro World looks like.

Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday passionately defended Walter Scott, a black man gunned down apparently in cold blood by white North Charleston, S.C., police officer Michael Slager.

“You don’t shoot an innocent person that’s not a threat in the back—that’s murder,” Hannity said.

Opposite Hannity in this debate was Jesse Lee Peterson, an African American conservative who once argued, in defense of President George W. Bush, that black people displaced by Hurricane Katrina were “lazy, immoral and trifling.”



“Right now, Sean, white officers are under attack by angry black folks in this country,” Peterson said. “And when they get stopped by police officers, they're not listening. They are not obeying…the police officer.”



Peterson argued that Scott was not innocent because he had a warrant for his arrest. It appears, however, that said warrant—supposedly due to nonpayment of child support—may not exist. Court records obtained Friday by the Associated Press raised doubts about the warrant, which has nonetheless been heavily publicized by the media.

“We cannot have in this country—look, you talk about the officer is innocent until proven guilty, that tape is overwhelming, incontrovertible evidence that this man was shot innocently in the back," Hannity continued. "He’s not the judge, jury and executioner here. He doesn't get to fire against the guy that’s not a threat to anybody.”

Marc Lamont Hill, a BET News host and CNN commentator, tweeted that Peterson was an "Uncle Ruckus," a reference to a black character on The Boondocks who rebukes his own race.

"This may be the most disgusting conversation I've ever seen," he wrote, linking to the aboveYouTube video.



Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell, who was also a guest on Hannity’s program, stood up and walked off set after Peterson told him to stop “overreacting” to incidents like the Scott shooting.

After Terrell left, Peterson called him "a little coward."

One example. One bad cop. Broad brush meet the liberal agenda.

Notice how the two cops, one white one black, killed by two black criminals, is not being reported by color?


I'm talking about Jesse Peterson step and fetch for the white man routine. Seems like the only blacks white people want more of is ones that hate their own people.

Or maybe its just a coincidence :rolleyes:
 
Lets see what happened when Jesse Lee spoke about the shooting in NC where it was filmed the guy getting shot in the back.

Even Sean Hannity couldn't defend the cop who killed Walter Scott
By Dell Cameron
Apr 10, 2015, 11:50am CT | Last updated Apr 10, 2015, 1:56pm CT
So this is what Bizarro World looks like.

Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday passionately defended Walter Scott, a black man gunned down apparently in cold blood by white North Charleston, S.C., police officer Michael Slager.

“You don’t shoot an innocent person that’s not a threat in the back—that’s murder,” Hannity said.

Opposite Hannity in this debate was Jesse Lee Peterson, an African American conservative who once argued, in defense of President George W. Bush, that black people displaced by Hurricane Katrina were “lazy, immoral and trifling.”



“Right now, Sean, white officers are under attack by angry black folks in this country,” Peterson said. “And when they get stopped by police officers, they're not listening. They are not obeying…the police officer.”



Peterson argued that Scott was not innocent because he had a warrant for his arrest. It appears, however, that said warrant—supposedly due to nonpayment of child support—may not exist. Court records obtained Friday by the Associated Press raised doubts about the warrant, which has nonetheless been heavily publicized by the media.

“We cannot have in this country—look, you talk about the officer is innocent until proven guilty, that tape is overwhelming, incontrovertible evidence that this man was shot innocently in the back," Hannity continued. "He’s not the judge, jury and executioner here. He doesn't get to fire against the guy that’s not a threat to anybody.”

Marc Lamont Hill, a BET News host and CNN commentator, tweeted that Peterson was an "Uncle Ruckus," a reference to a black character on The Boondocks who rebukes his own race.

"This may be the most disgusting conversation I've ever seen," he wrote, linking to the aboveYouTube video.



Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell, who was also a guest on Hannity’s program, stood up and walked off set after Peterson told him to stop “overreacting” to incidents like the Scott shooting.

After Terrell left, Peterson called him "a little coward."

One example. One bad cop. Broad brush meet the liberal agenda.

Notice how the two cops, one white one black, killed by two black criminals, is not being reported by color?



"One bad cop"?

You haven't been watching the news lately.
 
[QUOTE="PaintMyHouse, post: 11380610, member: 47594"]...for centuries.[/QUOTE]

CENTURIES ????

how many, 5, 10, 20 or more ? your stupidity is overwhelming. :up:


:up_yours:
 
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Jesse Lee Peterson: His [Obama's] mother, she hated her color. She hated being white and I’m thinking, I don’t have a whole lot of proof of this, but I do know she hated her color, hated being white. I think he may have been brought up not to accept that side of himself and that adds to him being a racist because he doesn’t really respect white folks.

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I think that one of the greatest mistakes America made was to allow women the opportunity to vote. We shouldve never turned this over to women. It was a big mistake And these women are voting in the wrong people. Theyre voting in people who are evil who agrees with them whore gonna take us down this pathway of destruction.
 

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