Irregular Times Diaries: Unfit DiscussionIn a time of the spring, old paths are obscured and new growth begins.
In the context of Barack Obama running for President and everything, with questions about the worthiness of his Christian church, or whether he’s a secret genetic Muslim, I thought it would be important to bring news of a pretty shocking statement that a radical black activist made about “religious bigotry”.
He said, “We must never adjust ourselves to religious bigotry.”
Well, how dare he say such a thing, insulting religious people like that!? He must be just an elitist who, as Hillary Clinton said of Barack Obama, doesn’t understand the importance of faith in ordinary people’s lives! How could we allow someone who could insult religious people, saying that people of faith are nothing but bigots, to go anywhere near the White House?
Oh, the inhumanity! Oh, the pathos! Oh, the outrage! Guard your women and children!
You won’t believe it when you hear who this radical black activist leader is. Did you know that he spent time behind bars? Hmm. Wait a minute… where did I put his name?
Oh, never mind. You can find out here.
Dear, oh dear. It is an outrage, isn’t it?




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April 15th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
That MLK… he’s just so bitter.
April 16th, 2008 at 1:20 pm
Yeah, Martin Luther King called the U.S. government unjust, and accused American society of being racist.
He was so negative!
April 16th, 2008 at 5:55 pm
If you’re going to summon up the ghost of MLK, at least you could provide a link. I think you will find his rhetoric to be much different from what passes for political and religious “thought” today.
April 16th, 2008 at 7:47 pm
No I don’t have to provide a link, and you may not have fries with that.
It’s like providing a link to prove the sky is blue.
If you don’t know that MLK spoke out against unjust government policies and racism in American society, shame on you.
April 17th, 2008 at 7:54 pm
I would suggest you review “Letter from Birmingham Jail”–it’s a far cry from Farakhan’s bitter “chickens coming home to roost”.
April 17th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Of course to some people those blacks all sound alike.