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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Alveda King: NAACP Is 'Race-Baiting' Against Zimmerman

The niece of Martin Luther King believes the NAACP and other groups are race-baiting with their call for a federal civil-rights case to be lodged against George Zimmerman, and believes they may be getting paid to do so.

"It is not helpful to race-bait," Dr. Alveda King told "The Steve Malzberg Show" on Newsmax TV.

"[The] NAACP and all of the organizations … We need to wonder why they're doing that, what kind of checks and money they're getting behind the scenes to stir us up into racial anarchy.

"We should be speaking nonviolence, justice, peace, and love as Trayvon's parents are doing, by the way. So we need to ask why they're race baiting, because they are."
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12 comments:

  1. I wish she would go on Fox.

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  2. SOMEONE WITH COVERAGE, SHE NEEDS TO GO ON TV BEFORE THERE IS A HUGE RACE WAR IN THIS COUNTRY.ASAP.

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  3. She is correct. It's coming from Obama, Holder, and the MSM. If the President was any kind of a leader he would put a stop to it now.

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  4. She made enemies when she went on Glenn Beck.

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  5. Pray for peace. It is going to be a long hot summer and crime goes up then anyway..but we don't need riots in the streets. Pray for peace

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  6. they will do anything to keep the spotlight off of them. its all a diversion...

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  7. Yet she says that Trayvon should not have been shot. So there's that. She still sticks up for her race despite all the evidence to the contrary.

    Therefore, she's keeping the mask on. And race baiting herself.

    What a hypocrite!

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  8. Anybody know of any local militias it's getting to this point in America.

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  9. Carol Swain, African American Law Professor at Vanderbilt spoke out eloquently on this. She wasn't fooled by the Trayvon angel image and said the concentration needs to be on the tons of other young black men who are not unlike Trayvon and have taken the wrong path in life.
    His parents didn't lose him that February evening. They lost him well before and that's where the focus should be.

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  10. It is refreshing to see folks like her speak out and say what they say. It isn't what the masses want to hear. Martin Luther King would be saying the same things and I seriously doubt folks would hear him either. This 17-year old was sadly another statistic and I pray for his family. I, however, wonder what this child heard at home, who/what were his 'heroes'.

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