Do not make anyone feel bad! Do not call anyone names! Do not bully anyone! Do not make someone feel inferior! Do not say anything that is politically incorrect!
Don’t you just love the liberal cries of fairness? I know I do. I also love it when they cannot practice what they preach:
They’ve been called Oreos, traitors and Uncle Toms, and are used to having to defend their values. Now black conservatives are really taking heat for their involvement in the mostly white tea party movement — and for having the audacity to oppose the policies of the nation’s first black president.
"I’ve been told I hate myself. I’ve been called an Uncle Tom. I’ve been told I’m a spook at the door," said Timothy F. Johnson, chairman of the Frederick Douglass Foundation, a group of
black conservatives who support free market principles and limited government…..
Johnson and other black conservatives say they were drawn to the tea party movement because of what they consider its commonsense fiscal values of controlled spending, less taxes and smaller government. The fact that they’re black — or that most tea partyers are white — should have nothing to do with it, they say.
Stop right there! The tea partiers are mostly white? Are they trying to say that the tea partiers don’t represent the demographics of America? Not according to recent polls. But we will get to that in a minute. Let’s continue with the “political correctness” of the left:
Black conservatives don’t want to have to apologize for their divergent views.
"I’ve gotten the statement, ‘How can you not support the brother?’" said David Webb, an organizer of New York City’s Tea Party 365, Inc. movement and a conservative radio personality.
Since Obama’s election, Webb said some black conservatives have even resorted to hiding their political views.
"I know of people who would play the (liberal) role publicly, but have their private opinions," he said. "They don’t agree with the policy but they have to work, live and exist in the community … Why can’t we speak openly and honestly if we disagree?"….
Black members of the movement say it is not inherently racist, and some question the reported slurs. "You would think — something that offensive — you would think someone got video of it," Bazar, the conservative blogger, said.
"Just because you have one nut case, it doesn’t automatically equate that you’ve got an organization that espouses (racism) as a sane belief," Johnson said.
Now, what about those nasty little polls that show the facts about the people of the Tea Party movement. I know it won’t stop the liberal media from showing their ignorant true colors when it comes to anything the disagree with, but at least we will know. You will also note that it is only the democrats that are left in the cold when it comes to the ideology behind the tea partiers:

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