Wednesday, March 26, 2014

RACE HUSLERS MAKE A BIG LIVING PORTRAYING BLACKS AS VICTIMS

Bill O’Reilly says race hustlers don’t want to solve inner-city poverty because it keeps them in power

While O’Reilly was addressing his remarks at U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee and likeminded politicians, he could have easily included poverty pimps Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson in the lot.

O’REILLY: ‘RACE HUSTLERS’ DON’T WANT TO END POVERTY
By Greg Richter

Newsmax
March 25, 2014

Rep. Paul Ryan says he has no ill will toward Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee, who accused him of racism after he criticized inner-city poverty.

"I'm a big boy. I understand that if you challenge the status quo . . . sometimes you'll be misinterpreted," Ryan said Tuesday on Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor."

But host Bill O'Reilly was not so forgiving, saying people such as Lee don't want to solve the problem because it keeps them in power. Instead, he said, they accuse Republicans of racism when they suggest the problem is tied to the breakdown of the family.

"These race hustlers make a big living and they get voted into office by portraying their constituents as victims," O'Reilly said. "And it's all your fault and it's my fault. It's the rich people's fault. It's the Republicans' fault."

People can't find jobs because there is no stability in their lives "and they grow up with no skills, and they can't read and speak, and they have tattoos on their neck, and they can't compete in the marketplace." O'Reilly said. "And if you say that, you're a racist."

1 comment:

bob walsh said...

Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and similar slugs live off of the idea that blacks are heavily and openly discriminated against by non-blacks. They are invested in that notion and if it were not true they would become both irrelevant and much poorer.