Ted Nugent shares some thoughts on racism. According to Ted racism was pretty much gone in the 80's and 90's. Obama and Sharpton have brought it back with vigor.
While I do think Ted has a point, I wonder if racism was always here, but under the covers and more out of sight. Was racism happening but many of us white folks just did not notice. We are not racist so we thought it was gone. I'm not sure. What do you think.
While I do think Ted has a point, I wonder if racism was always here, but under the covers and more out of sight. Was racism happening but many of us white folks just did not notice. We are not racist so we thought it was gone. I'm not sure. What do you think.
TedNugent said:Just when you think Ted Nugent has said every jaw dropping, and usually true, statement there is to say about liberals, he surprises you again. This time Ted calls out Al Sharpton and the Obama administration on their obsession with making race the issue in every conversation.
On the Mike Broomhead show, Nugent points out that he has never experienced racism like this until Obama came into office. Nugent said that he was “shattered” to learn of racism against African-Americans as a young person, but that “by the late 60s, the 70s, I couldn’t find racism. I never saw racism. I never heard of racism. I thought it was a thing of the past in isolated pockets of inbreeding and cannibalism and spiritlessness.”
He explains that growing up in Detroit, he was surrounded by mostly black musicians during the Motown era. He says that he never judged people by color, he judged by “spirit and soul”. Once Obama started injecting race into issues for his own political reasons, Nugent saw the real face of racism. He brings up the controversy that surrounded the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, who is black, by a white police officer, and Obama’s ridiculously inappropriate ” If I had a son” comment about Trayvon Martin.
Ted made a very logical argument why Obama claiming Trayvon Martin as a son is so disturbing. Why would you want to say that someone who did drugs, got in fights and attacked a community watchman could be your son?
Nugent goes on to say, “I never heard of any racism except the celebration of divisiveness in the media, academia, and by our own government.”
After describing Al Sharpton as a “racist mongrel”, Ted Nugent makes a brutally honest observation by saying, “Nowhere can I find racism EXCEPT COMING OUT OF THE WHITE HOUSE!”
Now, Ted Nugent has made some crazy comments in the past, but this is one of the most serious and most accurate things I have heard the man say. I’m glad that he has enough integrity to tell it like it is. The Obama administration is keeping racism alive in this country for their own disgusting agenda, and it’s time more people speak the truth about it. Well said Ted!
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