sealybobo
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- Jun 5, 2008
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Is Ben Carson Really An âUncle Tom?â
So you think after you and your side explain Ben all of the sudden blacks are going to start voting Republican? If they don't, then none of what I posted will have been dismissed. What will be dismissed is Ben Carson.We all know Democrats accept only one kind of Black man or woman, one that votes for the Democrat Party.
Look what the Left does to any Black man or woman that dares cross Party lines and NOT be a Democrat.
HECK even when they ARE DEMOCRATS but arent as loud, ignorant or angry and indignant at the Left thinks they need to be they get abuse piled on top of them.
Witness what happened to to Black Democrats who comitted the "crime" of merely pointing out that a Black girl who refused to get off of her cellphone in school should have listened to the officer before things got out of hand, One of the two Black celebrities in question also asked if they say the whole videotape, or was there more left out that would offer more context. The two Black celebrities, Don Lemon and Raven Simone are now facing a barrage of criticism from fascist-like left-wingers who are trying to GET THEM TO LOSE THEIR JOBS.
and so isnt it pathetic to see left-wing morons wondering why people say left-wingers hate to see a Black man or woman running for office as a Republican???
libs are losers who lie to themselves
Carson earns the âUncle Tomâ label because he demeans other black people, all while masquerading as a crusader for black causes. Take a look at his remarks during a visit to Harlem this past August and youâll see a wide assortment of instances where Carson was dismissive to black causes in lieu of Republican talking points, while criticizing the 90+ percent of black voters who support democrats.
Carsonâs ignorant statement about #BlackLivesMatter has been a standard conservative talking point since well before BLMâs inception: in their view, itâs somehow a waste of time to talk about the fact that police officers treat black suspects and civilians differently than white suspects and civilians, and that it doesnât make sense to open a social dialogue about white privilege and the mere existence of racism, because black on black crime exists, and weâre apparently only capable of tackling one problem at a time.
Carson went on to further disparage black voters by continuing the nonsensical right-wing assertion posited by figures like Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush, that black voters only support democrats because they want handouts. It has nothing to do with Democratsâ positions on any number of issues, or the fact that Democrats are more inclined to recognize inequality and attempt, legislative and otherwise, to correct those societal wrongs. Nope⌠itâs all about getting free stuff.
Carson claimed. âLyndon Johnson said, `if you give those ân-wordsâ such and such, theyâll vote for us for the next 200 years.â What the Republican Party needs to do is come out and discuss more the kinds of relationships and the programs that will actually bring people out of poverty, that will give them the ability to use their God-given talents to rise, rather than to simply be satisfied in a dependent position in society.â
So, not only does Carson seem to believe that black voters are incapable of determining who theyâll vote for based on an assortment of issues that matter to them most, heâs also saying black people wouldnât vote unless enticed by handouts. He also seems to think Republicans have proposed ideas that would benefit the black community. Iâd ask Ben Carson to name a single Republican proposal from the past forty years that was focused intently on equality and enhancing the quality of life in the black community, but Iâm sure his head would explode, and even Carson, a master-class neurosurgeon, couldnât put that mess back together again.
Back in 2013, when few outside of conservative circles knew who Ben Carson even was, the former neurosurgeon defended himself against allegations that he was an Uncle Tom⌠while claiming that black voters who disagreed with him were trying to âstay on the plantationâ in the same breath. The comment hardly made a blip because of Carsonâs relative lack of celebrity back then, but his likening black voters to slaves didnât go unnoticed, and certainly hasnât been forgotten.
So, is Ben Carson really an âUncle Tom?â It sure seems that way. He disparages the black community and tunes out the issues that matter most to black Americans. He questions the intelligence and the motivations of the vast majority of black voters. And he ideologically aligns himself with a party that has been doing all of the above for at least the past thirty or forty years, never more so than in the past ten years. If that doesnât make him an Uncle Tom, I donât know what would.
of course one by one this spoon-fed rant can and will be dismissed. too bad you didnt think it up yourself now isnt that right???