Monday, April 28, 2008

Same Singer.. Different Tune...

Proving that the masses truly are disengaged, Rev. Jeremiah Wright pulls a political 'switcharoo' and no-one seemed to care. Naturally, the spastic national media coverage completely missed the story again. The retired (pronounced retard)reverend who once stated "Jesus said, 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.' You cannot do terrorism on other people and expect it never to come back on you. Those are biblical principles..." and that "America's chickens are coming home to roost" notably changed his tune today. He has now decided that we should all work to heal and eliminate "any teaching of superiority, inferiority, hatred or prejudice" and that we are all "one of God's children ... no better, no worse."
The ridiculously hypocritical reverend then produced an intelligence insulting excuse/whining defense of his moronic anti-American hate speech. He claimed that his comments were taken out of context and that in context to black religious tradition his comments were reasonable. My bad! I was just an out of touch "european-american" when I grew up not noticing that the black America that the good reverend speaks for secretly engages in self-hating, America bashing behavior. His eloquent and somewhat entertaining attempt to rally a pseudo community behind his crappy choice to share his idiocy in past public appearances defies common sense. Instead of showing some responsibility for his poor choice of words and apologizing for the hate speech, he's trying to hide behind a fictitious and microscopic community that, if it does exist, is as petty and insignificant as his initial commentary. Reverend, I know Jesus. Jesus had balls and stepped up and was responsible for what he started. You are a hypocrite and a loudmouth. When you spew hate-speech about your country the target is raceless. We are all Americans here... unfortunately even you.
It's laughable that the Reverend also attempts to hide behind the old 'you just don't understand us' excuse. Many if not most younger people in our country have learned from the tired, divisive, & oppressive attitudes of the civil rights era. So approaching a younger 'European-American' culture that you don't 'get' with your predisposition and antiquated expectations is patently hypocritical as well. BTW, I prefer being called a 'White American.' My family/blood connections to Europe were long.. long ago, and have little to no bearing on my life today. So welcome.. welcome to the 21st century Reverend Dumbass. Now please sit down and shut up! Stop clouding an important race with capable candidates with your ego and stupidity.

Sources: CNN.com, Associated Press Photo

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