Monday, May 17, 2010

VICTIMS OF RACISM

Blacks have long complained, and rightfully so, that they have been victimized by racial discrimination. Whenever there have been any well publicize incidents in which blacks were perceived to be victims of racism, whether in fact they were or not, those two charlatan reverends, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, were quick to show up. And when they returned to where they came from, they left behind the flames of hatred and bigotry which they themselves fanned.

San Francisco has a growing Asian population which now makes up a third of that ultra-liberal bastion’s population. Lately there have been a series of racial assaults taking place in the city. The victims are not blacks. They are Asians. And who is behind these attacks? If you guessed that blacks are the assailants, you guessed right.

Asians have been moving into formerly all black neighborhoods. Apparently that doesn’t sit well with blacks. In January, an 83-year-old Chinese immigrant was set upon by a group of black hoodlums. He was beaten into a coma and later died without regaining consciousness. Days after he died, a neighbor of his was assaulted by some blacks. The 53-year-old Chinese woman was attacked and pushed off of a public transit platform, losing consciousness for several minutes and losing her front teeth. Another Chinese immigrant from San Francisco was killed by some black thugs while on a visit to Oakland.

These are just a few examples of Asians being the victims of racial assaults by black residents of the San Francisco Bay area. And guess what – neither Jackson nor Sharpton showed up as they always do when blacks are perceived as the victims of racism.

I have previously noted that the most anti-Semitic group in the United States is not the KKK, the neo-Nazis, or even Muslims. Blacks are the most anti-Semitic group in this country. They blame the Jews for all their ills and thrive on ugly anti-Semitic stereotypes.

When I was in the fourth grade in New York, I got into some kind of an argument with a black girl. For some reason, she ended up calling me a “damn Jew.” That was my first experience with anti-Semitism in America. Prominent blacks like Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan and the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, President Obama’s pastor and spiritual adviser for nearly 20 years, have all made anti-Semitic remarks in public.

There has been a long history of blacks assaulting Jews in New York. Two of these attacks were fueled by Sharpton's inflammatory race-baiting rhetoric. In 1991, blacks attacked Hasidic Jews during the Crown Heights riots in Brooklyn. In 1995, a black attacked people inside Freddie’s Fashion Mart, a Jewish owned store in Harlem.

The media does not treat black racism against whites and Asians the same way it treats white racism against blacks. Because they’ve been subjected to so much racial hatred and discrimination, it’s just not politically correct to condemn blacks. White guilt also keeps the media in check. But black racism is every bit as bad as white racism. You would think a minority group that has suffered from racism would not want to practice racial hatred against other minority groups. But that’s not the case with blacks in America.

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