As unrest continues at the University of Missouri and a radical black student group dedicated to overthrowing the Constitution grows in California, one black leader has an opinion about those student protesters.
They're nothing but "a bunch of little communists in training."
Jesse Lee Peterson, the founder and president of the Brotherhood Organization for a New Destiny (BOND) and the author of the new book "The Antidote: Healing America From the Poison of Hate, Blame, and Victimhood," told WND radical black students are simply perpetuating a cycle of hatred and anger.
"The black leaders have passed down their anger and intimidation to the younger generation of blacks and this is just the latest example," he said. "They've not earned their way. They're trying to get something for free. And when people give in to their demands, they literally want to kill you."
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WND reported Thursday a black student group called the Afrikan Black Coalition has called for violence if the U.S. Constitution is not replaced with a new document that serves "the interest of black people."
An op-ed posted by the group, which has chapters at several taxpayer funded universities in California, was entitled "A New Constitution or the Bullet."
Peterson alleged these students were the products of an entitlement culture which encouraged hatred of traditional American values and white people.
"We need to make these black students earn their way," he argued. "If you 'stop whites' then what's left? The U.S. Constitution was the greatest document ever written and these idiots don't even realize it."
Jack Cashill, a WND columnist and the author of "Scarlet Letters: The Ever Increasing Intolerance of the Cult of Liberalism," believes the group's growth is simply another sign the left is unable to limit its own extremism.
"The Afrikan Black Coalition is a testament to the dictate that progressives 'progress,'" he told WND. "It is in their nature. Lacking any fixed principles, they keep moving forward with no goal larger than destroying what is in front of them."
However, Cashill believes a group like the Afrikan Black Coalition would "perish in a moment" beyond the "safe spaces of the American campus."
But Colin Flaherty, the author of "White Girl Bleed A Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore It," is not so sanguine.
He told WND: "This group is mainstream in the sense their actions and words and plans are accepted and condoned without censure."
Flaherty argued black hostility against whites is far more virulent and widespread than most white Americans want to believe.
"Here's the big picture: I've been writing for two years that black on white hostility is now mainstream. It is easy to find in web sites, newspapers, magazines, churches, homes and schools, especially colleges. Black people learn at an early age that they are relentless victims of relentless white racism, all the time, everywhere, and that explains everything. They hear this from the president of the United States and his wife, for example."
Flaherty believes the Afrikan Black Coalition is simply the obvious product of a narrative of black victimization constantly promoted by the mainstream media.
"If you believed this nonsense, what would you do?" he asked rhetorically. "You would do exactly what the people in this group are doing."
Peterson, whose commentaries are found on WND, said the current wave of far-left activism driven by black students will continue as long as whites allow themselves to be pushed around.
"Where is the fight in white Americans?" he asked. "Where is the courage? White Americans, because of their courage and their belief in God, in families, and in values, built the greatest country on this side of heaven. They gave us a Constitution and they invited everybody and their momma to come in."
However, given current events, Peterson said whites "trying to be nice" by letting in so many people is proving to be a "big mistake."
"And now the enemies of good are taking that away from you and white people are just sitting back and allowing it to happen because they are afraid of one word – racism," he said. "Giving in to these folks is not going to change them. And you're allowing the greatest country in the world to be destroyed by these godless liberals, both black and white."
Peterson alleged whites' fear is allowing racial double standards and black separatism to flourish.
"There should not even be a black student union," he charged. "That's separation and divisive within itself. That's not uniting the students. That is dividing them."
Peterson argues the behavior of black protesters is even putting racial integration at risk.
He opined: "They say 'Oh, white people won't let us in. White people won't let us get to their schools. White people won't let us go into their neighborhoods.' And you let them in, and look what they do! Look how they act! Your kids can't even have a peaceful day in school at class because these idiots are outside carrying on about nothing."
To Peterson, the current campaign for "racial justice" in American higher education has nothing to do with racism, which he regards as word cynically used to morally disarm political opponents. "Racism is not an issue," he said.
"Racism doesn't even exist. Racism is an illusion. Why do you think we have not been able to resolve it or solve it or get rid of it in 60 years? Racism is in the mind of the judger, or the judge. And most black people have judged white people because they believed a lie. This idea of racism is in their mind. You can't prove to them you're not a racist. You can't prove to them anything."
Peterson observed many of these cases of supposed "racism" are also utterly unsupported by evidence.
"Have you noticed we've been hearing about 'racism this' and 'they called me the n word' and 'they called me that' and these people are saying these things, but we have no proof of it anywhere?" he asked. "It's just being said and acted out. But no one has produced this big demon of the white community."
Peterson argued the left's real goal is a "redistribution of power and wealth" on racial grounds. And for the good of everyone, Peterson thinks it's time for whites to stop backing down to charges of "racism."
"This is insane," he declared. "White folks, you're acting as though what the enemies of good are saying about you is true, by bowing down to these people. Where is your courage? If you stand up against them, they will go away. They will go sit down. But if you act with fear they are going to run over you and your children."
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