Blacks’ blind allegiance to ‘blackness’

By Erik Rush

“There’s no doubt that there’s some folks who just really dislike me because they don’t like the idea of a black president.”

– Barack Obama, the New Yorker, Jan. 27 edition

Well, the race-baiters are at it again, and with the uncanny tendency of their inflammatory rhetoric to come in waves within news cycles – or even touching them off; one wonders if they might be coordinated. So, President Obama says in his recent interview with the New Yorker that racial tensions have militated against his popularity among white voters over the last two years. While Obama did add that there are some blacks and whites who may like him simply because he is black, this does not mitigate the cravenness and utterly disgusting nature of his claim.

Indeed, I would submit that Obama would not have become president except for his ethnicity. That aside, he would be wearing an orange jumpsuit by now – at the very least – if not for the fact that he’s black. One could argue that his words were irresponsible, but the term “irresponsible” carries the connotation that he didn’t fully grasp what he was saying. Obama knew exactly what he was saying; lest I digress, he used the New Yorker interview to interject quite a few other points of salacious propaganda, all quite calculated.

The idea that racism has played a part in Americans’ dissatisfaction with Obama obviously defies logic. Did the whites who voted for him in 2008 and 2012 suddenly decide to embrace their “inner racist”? No. Of course, Obama knows that there is no logic in this whatsoever – but it doesn’t matter. He is playing to hopelessly propagandized blacks and leftist ideologues – the sorts of people who might vote in an outright communist as mayor of New York City, for example.

Such statements as Obama’s also provide license to prominent race-baiting activists and his racialist surrogates (both black and white) to stoke the embers of racial tension – hence my statement regarding coordination.

The Rev. Jeremiah Wright recently emerged from under the proverbial bus to address a crowd celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Asserting that there was “unfinished business” in the civil rights struggle with regard to a “voting rights bill gutted by a right-wing dominated Supreme Court,” he went on to compare the tea party to lynch mobs of the Old South and claimed that “some folks [are] doing everything they can to get that black man out of their White House” (emphasis added).

And well we should be doing everything we can to get that black man out of our White House – but it has nothing to do with his being black. It has to do with his being a subversive, a saboteur, an Islamist-enabler and a Marxist whose objectives are all focused upon destroying this nation as an ongoing economic concern, a world power and a functioning republic.

The previous week, Wright excoriated Abraham Lincoln, of all people. Before an audience at a breakfast co-hosted by the Chicago Teachers Union, Wright claimed that Lincoln “liked to tell darkie jokes. He liked to hear darkie jokes and he used the N-word incessantly.” My inclination to wonder what verification he might have for such a calumny was quickly extinguished by the knowledge that Wright is a racist, a liar, a blasphemer and a dedicated Marxist himself.

“A ventriloquist can always find a good dummy,” the Rev. William Barber told a crowd of around 300 last Sunday, referencing South Carolina U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, one of only two black senators in Congress. Barber is head of the North Carolina NAACP. Apparently this corpulent liberal lackey is uncomfortable with the irony that the “extreme right wing down here 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.”

I would like few things more than to see black Americans wake up en masse, realizing that they have been shamelessly whored-out by their leaders and progressive elites. Unfortunately (as I articulated in my book “Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal – America’s Racial Obsession”), I do not believe that this will occur until the serpent that continually whispers poison into the ears of blacks has its head severed. That serpent is the radical leftist machine in this country: Career civil rights activists, progressive politicians and the establishment press. While we have these factions purveying their dizzyingly infantile and baseless charges, the epsilons who hold their “blind allegiance to blackness” will continue to do so.

Blacks will also continue to support our treasonous president – simply because he’s black.

In the meantime, count on creatures like Wright, Barber, Jackson, Sharpton and hundreds of others to continue jabbering their so-called justifications for blacks’ pain in a never-ending, self-defeating cycle of imposed institutional mediocrity.

Rest assured also that Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder (who has crafted racist policies within the DOJ and crusaded to make voter fraud an American institution) and other members of the black intelligentsia are magnificently titillated at the prospect of giving whites their “just due” by enslaving and oppressing them as they tear the nation down.

Whites ought not take this too personally, though; enslavement is their plan for all of us.

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Erik Rush

Erik Rush is a columnist and author of sociopolitical fare. His latest book is "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession." In 2007, he was the first to give national attention to the story of Sen. Barack Obama's ties to militant Chicago preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright, initiating a media feeding frenzy. Erik has appeared on Fox News' "Hannity and Colmes," CNN, and is a veteran of numerous radio appearances. Read more of Erik Rush's articles here.


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