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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

RADIO HOST ON TIM SCOTT: 'BLACK ONLY IN SKIN COLOR'

Tim Scott has been appointed to fill the South Carolina Senate seat being vacated by the retiring Jim DeMint and immediately the racebaiters jumped in with both feet to attack him. One of the early hatemongers was Amos Brown, a host on a religious radio station in Indianapolis, Indiana. Brown used his Twitter account to claim that African American Tim Scott isn't really a black man.

Tim Scott is, of course, a Republican just like Governor Haley who will appoint him to the vacant seat. All one need be is a black man in the GOP and the hatemongers come out in force with their racist name calling and radio host Amos Brown rose early to the rote attack.

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1 comment:

lmclain said...

Apparently, there is a secret definition in the black culture of what it means to be a "black man". Does it involve a prison term? Multiple children by several mothers? Hating other races? What? If a black man has a good job, is married, speaks well, thinks for himself (instead of being lead around by Sharpton's philosophy) is respectful and hardworking, does he all of a sudden become "not black enough"?