NAACP Leader Calls Sen. Tim Scott Ventriloquist 'Dummy'
by John Nolte 21 Jan 2014, 11:41 AM
PDT
The State reports that William
Barber II (pictured), whom The Washington Post says is a rising and influential
star in the NAACP, compared Sen. Tim
Scott (R-SC) to a ventriloquist dummy. During a speech in Columbia South Carolina,
Barber said of Scott, "A ventriloquist can always find a good dummy.”
Barber's comments were unmistakably racially tinged. He went out of his way to
link the fact that Scott is black to his opinion that he is nothing more than a
puppet.
“A ventriloquist can always find a
good dummy,” Barber said. He said, “the extreme right wing down here (in South
Carolina) finds a black guy to be senator and claims he’s the first black
senator since Reconstruction and then he goes to Washington, D.C., and
articulates the agenda of the Tea Party.”
Scott responded by saying that
Barber reminded him of "what not to do" during a weekend celebrating
the life Rev. Martin Luther King.
Barber is one of the leaders of
the "Moral Mondays" protests against North Carolina governor Pat McCrory's agenda
that included reforms hitting voter integrity, tax cuts, and protections for
the unborn.
Barber's attack against Scott's
racial identity ("claims he's the first black…") is a common tactic
employed by the left against black Americans who don't think, vote, or act in
the way the left believes they should. The harassment and bullying is
psychologically (not literally) similar to what blacks in the segregated South
faced when they didn't "toe the line."
It was Democrats bullying blacks
they considered "uppity" then and it is Democrats doing the same
today.
Part two of this tactic will be
the media either ignoring or dismissing what Barber said. Even though he is a
rising star and public figure, the media will likely leave Barber alone because
many in the elite media secretly agree with what Barber said and approve of his
tactics. If a black Tea Partier said the same about a black Democrat, it would
be a big scandal. This will only receive the kind of dutiful coverage like we
saw in The Washington Post.
NAACP
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and the People for the American Way.
Note: George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to
Promote Open Society.
Julian
Bond is a director at the People for
the American Way, was the chairman for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and a co-founder
for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee.
Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was an advocacy group for the civil rights movement.
Stokely
Carmichael was the leader of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and the leader of the Black Panthers.
H.
Rap Brown was the chairman for the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and the leader of the Black Panthers.
Huey
P. Newton was a co-founder for the Black
Panthers, and a member of Phi Beta
Sigma.
Al
Sharpton is a member of Phi Beta
Sigma, and the host for PoliticsNation.
PoliticsNation
is an MSNBC program.
Up Late
With Alec Baldwin was an MSNBC program.
Alec
Baldwin was the host for Up Late
With Alec Baldwin, and is a director at People for the American Way.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the People for the American Way, and the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund.
George
Soros was the chairman for the Foundation
to Promote Open Society.
Julian
Bond is a director at the People for
the American Way, was the chairman for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and a co-founder
for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee.
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