Rep. Steve King (R-IA) slammed "race hustlers" like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson for trying to "monetize" the civil unrest in Ferguson and raise their profiles.
"They're race hustlers," King said this week on Iowa's WHO radio. "Tawana Brawley, the one who falsely accused rape that Al Sharpton made the beginnings of his career off of, he's never apologized for that." Jackson was reportedly booed when he asked for donations during a Ferguson rally.
"All the violence that was perpetrated in the name of a rape that never existed," King said, while speaking of Sharpton, who is reportedly the White House's man on the ground in Ferguson. "So, when people pit people against each other on the basis of race, Jan, that is a sin to do that. It costs lives in this country and it causes social unrest and it keeps this country from healing together."
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3 comments:
"If he was shot up, you must pay up!"
(To Al, Jesse and the boys that is)
Do blacks fear these men for some reason? The only reason they show up is for the money but nobody asks them to leave. Even when they are booed they don't leave. what is up with that?
Hopefully soon mortality wil prevail with these two pieces of garbage. It time for a change.
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