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Whitewashing Black Racism

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Why haven't national media outlets reported on the vile and violent rants of the New Black Panther Party (NBPP) thugs whose 2008 voter intimidation tactics got a pass from the Obama administration? Simple: Radical black racism doesn't fit the Hope and Change narrative. There's no way to shoehorn Bush-bashing into the story. And, let's face it, exposing the inflammatory rhetoric of the left does nothing to help liberal editors and reporters fulfill their true calling — embarrassing the right.

This week, Justice Department whistleblower J. Christian Adams came forward with damning public testimony about how Obama officials believe "civil rights law should not be enforced in a race-neutral manner, and should never be enforced against blacks or other national minorities." In the wake of Adams' expose on how the Obama DOJ abandoned default judgments against the NBPP bullies for the sake of politically correct racial politics, a shocking video clip of one of the lead defendants in the Philadelphia voter intimidation case resurfaced on the Internet. It shows bloodthirsty King Samir Shabazz during a 2009 National Geographic documentary interview spewing:

"You want freedom? You're gonna have to kill some crackers! You're gonna have to kill some of their babies!"

These NBPP death threats and white-bashing diatribes are nothing new to those who have tracked the black supremacy movement. In August 2009, nearly a year ago, I reported on a sign on display outside NBPP defendant (and elected member of Philadelphia's 14th Ward Democratic Committee) Jerry Jackson's home. It reads: "COLORED ONLY: No Whites Allowed." In July 2009, I interviewed poll watcher/witness Christopher Hill, whom Shabazz and Jackson called "cracker" several times while Shabazz brandished his baton.

"They physically attempted to block me," Hill recounted. He also saw a group of elderly ladies walk away from the polling site without voting while the duo preened in front of the entrance. "If you're a poll watcher, you shouldn't be dressed in paramilitary garb," Hill said, as he wondered aloud at what would have happened if he had showed up in the same sort of costume.

In May 2009, I reported on the affidavit of civil rights attorney and poll watcher Bartle Bull, who witnessed the NBPP thuggery in Philadelphia and reported on billy club-wielding Shabazz's election day boast: "You're about to be ruled by the black man, cracker."

In the fall of 2008, just days before he showed up to hector white poll workers, Shabazz told the Philadelphia Inquirer:

"I'm about the total destruction of white people.

I'm about the total liberation of black people. I hate white people. I hate my enemy... The only thing the cracker understands is violence... The only thing the cracker understands is gunpowder. You got to take violence to violence."

The desire to kill, subordinate and demonize white people is a staple of NBPP propaganda. An NBPP Trenton, N.J., chapter "block party" music video posted on YouTube calls on black followers to "bang for freedom," "put the bang right into a cracker's face," and "if you're going to bang, bang for black power ... hang a cracker ... if you're going to bang, bang on the white devil ... burying him near the river bank with the right shovel ... community revolution in progress ... banging for crackers to go to hell, we don't need em."

Chanting "Black Power," Minister Najee Muhammad, national field marshal for the New Black Panther Party, and Uhuru Shakur, local chairman of the Atlanta NBPP chapter, issued a pre-Election Day 2008 threat to "racists and other angry whites who are upset over an impending Barack Obama presidential victory." Said Muhammad: "Most certainly, we cannot allow these racist forces to slaughter our babies or commit other acts of violence against the black population, nor our black president."

That's rich, given that the only racists talking about slaughtering babies are the ones with New Black Panther Party patches on their puffed chests.

If a Tea Party activist threatened to kill the babies of his political opponents, it wouldn't just be front-page news. It would be the subject of Democrat-led congressional investigations, a series of terrified New York Times columns about the perilous "climate of hate," a Justice Department probe by Attorney General Eric Holder, a domestic terror alert from Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, and another Important Teachable Moment Speech/Summit from Healer-in-Chief Barack Obama.

But with the racism shoe on the other foot, Team Obama and its media water-carriers are exhibiting the very racial cowardice Holder once purported to condemn. Thanks to Obama's feckless Department of Injustice, these black supremacist brutes are free to show up on the next national Election Day at polling places in full paramilitary regalia with nightsticks, hurling racist, anti-American epithets at those exercising their right to vote and at those protecting the integrity of the electoral process.

The reaction of our national media watchdogs: Shhhhhhhh.

Michelle Malkin is the author of "Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks & Cronies" (Regnery 2010). Her e-mail address is malkinblog@gmail.com.

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You go girl. It's refreshing to say the least to have this finally put out there. If America had a white only college then the crap would hit the fan. But the black population can have BET, and any number of other activities and people are supposed to be ok with that because of something that happened in the history of America. Get over it. I am not a racist of any form or fashion, I see people. Lots of people that are in America from different backgrounds and we all have alot to be thankful for. I am 52 years old and I have heard all my life about a revolution. This maybe the time in our life that it comes to pass. But to be afraid of bullies like the NBPP would not serve the best interest of our children & grandchildren, so I will not cower down. Carry on Michelle.
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Posted by: Wilma Ayers
Fri Jul 9, 2010 7:15 AM
You go girl. It's refreshing to say the least to have this finally put out there. If America had a white only college then the crap would hit the fan. But the black population can have BET, and any number of other activities and people are supposed to be ok with that because of something that happened in the history of America. Get over it. I am not a racist of any form or fashion, I see people. Lots of people that are in America from different backgrounds and we all have alot to be thankful for. I am 52 years old and I have heard all my life about a revolution. This maybe the time in our life that it comes to pass. But to be afraid of bullies like the NBPP would not serve the best interest of our children & grandchildren, so I will not cower down. Carry on Michelle.
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Posted by: Wilma Ayers
Fri Jul 9, 2010 7:15 AM

Ok, here's the problem: Is there racism in this country? ABSOLUTELY. Are blacks immune from being racist? ABSOLUTELY NOT. Story over.
That said, The fake and fraudulent NBPP has absolutely NOTHING to do with the ORIGINAL Black Panther Party for SELF-DEFENSE (that's the actual name, and if you knew that, you'd also know enough of its history that you'd easily dismiss these nutjobs from the real thing. We're not talking about the KKK of Pulaski, TN and that of Stone Mountain, GA, here. Read a book; get a grip). For the last time (yeah, right), the reason why HBCUs and BET exist is because a) historically, these options were closed to black people, and b) without them, there'd be scant representation, if at all, of black people in such ventures. If there'd been real equality from the beginning, and there were true racial/ethnic parity now, then yes, these entities would be obsolete. But they aren't , so there. Furthermore, just because certain aspects of society are geared toward a certain demographic doesn't mean that it comes at the exclusion of others. Historically black North Carolina Central University has among its law school alumni that state's previous governor. Guess what? he's WHITE. White people work at black companies. It happens, get over it. And how come nobody complains about other entities serving other demographics? Should I be offended about the Lifetime network? Or if I see an issue of the Hispanic Business Journal? What about boycotting hotels whose owners are members of the Nationa Asian American Hoteliers Association? Would that placate you? Does that even make any sense? Do I really have to come out and say that sometimes the white man's ice is NOT cooler, and too often the issues, achievements and viewpoints of those in this country who are NOT white, male, and Protestant are ignored or marginalized by the likes of YOU? THAT'S why targeted institutions exist.
You'd be better served challenging Malkin on why SHE is so silent about Asian racism towards black Americans. That happens, too, you know.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Therren Dunham
Fri Jul 9, 2010 3:06 PM
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