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2022-01-02 04:02:19 UTC
Democrat Candidate Regrets Old Bog Using N-Word, Racial Stereotypes
A white Democrat state House candidate used the n-word in a more than decade-
old blog post - saying no one should be banned from using the slur - and that
Black men were more likely to commit violence.
Caroline Holko, who is running against a Republican incumbent in the November
election, said she regrets the content of the blog posted on LiveJournal.
Holko is challenging state Rep. John Carson, a Marietta Republican, in the
House District 46 race. She won her primary race with nearly 55% of the votes
cast.
"We all say and do stupid things," Holko, 46, said in an interview with The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "And then we grow up, we learn more about the
world and we know better and we do better. I can't change the past. I can say
that a blog post from 2009 is absolutely not representative of the person that
I am right now."
In the blog post titled "Calling a spade a spade," which is no longer viewable
online, Holko is responding to public discussions of white privilege - the
concept that white people have advantages in society because of their race.
"We all struggle in this world. Get over it," she wrote in 2009, adding that
she grew up in largely Black, low-income areas of New Orleans and had been
mugged by Black men multiple times. "I can't control anything in the world
except my own actions - and I choose to judge individuals on their own merit -
but the fact still remains that I have never been mugged by a white person."
Holko, a community activist and stay-at-home mother who moved to Georgia in
2004, also wrote that people have a right to speak their minds.
"I do not agree that (n-word) should be banned from collective speech - I don't
hold with censorship of ANY kind, and if that means I have to occasionally
listen to some (expletive) use mean words, so be it," she wrote.
In a statement, Carson said he hoped Republicans and Democrats would condemn
Holko's 2009 statements.
"Mrs. Holko's own words have given us insight into her bigoted beliefs," Carson
said. "She has proven she is unfit to serve our diverse community in the state
House."
First elected in 2010, Carson defeated his Democrat challenger in 2018 with
nearly 62% of the vote.
Holko, who ran unsuccessfully for the Cobb County Commission in 2018, said she
disagrees with everything she wrote 11 years ago.
"In the time between then and now, there's absolutely no way on earth that I
would still be denying that I have privilege or that my kids have privilege,"
she said. "I still don't think it's my place to censor other people's speech. I
do sincerely wish no one would use hateful language to another human being. I
don't use that word, I don't let my children use it and I don't let anyone
who's around me us it."
Since then, Holko has been active in the Democrat Party and visited the Capitol
last year to protest against the passage of anti-abortion legislation.
State Rep. Erick Allen, a Smyrna Democrat who is Black, said he believes that
more elected officials should acknowledge problematic comments made in the past
and grow from them.
"Although what was said in 2009 is disturbing, I've worked with Caroline the
last couple of years in the Cobb Democrat Party and I know that is not
reflective of the person who she is today," he said. "I think voters have a
choice between someone who has evolved in their thinking around race and race
relations, as opposed to someone who, even this year, vehemently opposed and
voted against the hate-crimes bill."
The Georgia Legislature approved House Bill 426 this year, which increases the
penalty for people who are convicted of committing a crime against someone
based on their race or other biases. Carson was one of 38 House members to vote
against the legislation.
Holko said the fact that the comments called into question were made in 2009
was evidence of her evolution on the topics.
"If they went through the effort of finding an old post on an abandoned
platform, and they had to go back 11 years to find something that meets the
criteria of being unacceptable, I guess I'm doing pretty well," she said.
=====
"There are white Niggers. I've seen a lot of white Niggers in my time." -
Former Klansman and Former US Senator Robert Byrd (deceased)
Leftist Hate Group Antifa Calls Black Cop Nigger
"I'll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years." -- Lyndon
B. Johnson to two governors on Air Force One according Ronald Kessler's Book,
"Inside The White House"
"There are white niggers. I've seen a lot of white niggers in my time." --
Former Klansman and Current US Senator Robert Byrd, a man who is referred to by
many Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate" in March of 2001
"I think one man is just as good as another so long as he's not a nigger or a
Chinaman. Uncle Will says that the Lord made a White man from dust, a nigger
from mud, then He threw up what was left and it came down a Chinaman. He does
hate Chinese and Japs. So do I. It is race prejudice, I guess. But I am
strongly of the opinion Negroes ought to be in Africa, Yellow men in Asia and
White men in Europe and America." - Harry Truman
Some junior high nigger kicked Steve's ass while he was trying to help his
brothers out; junior high or sophomore in high school. Whatever it was, Steve
had the nigger down. However it was, it was Steve's fault. He had the nigger
down, he let him up. The nigger blindsided him." -- Roger Clinton, the
President's brother on audiotape
Jen Psaki Accused of Homophobia After Calling Lindsey Graham 'Lady G'
"A few years ago, this guy (Barack Obama) would have been getting us coffee." -
Bill Clinton(D) to Sen. Ted Kennedy(D)
"I mean, you got the first mainstream African American [Barack Obama] who is
articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy." - Sen. Joseph Biden(D)
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada described in private then Sen.
Barack Obama as "light skinned" and "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to
have one."
"The only reason you are endorsing him is because he's black. Let's just be
clear." - Former President Bill Clinton(D)
"These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem
for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political
pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this,
we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not
enough to make a difference. For if we don't move at all, then their allies
will line up against us and there'll be no way of stopping them, we'll lose the
filibuster and there'll be no way of putting a brake on all sorts of wild
legislation. It'll be Reconstruction all over again." -- Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson
(D) - Texas, 1957
"Jews... that's J-E-W-S." - Democratic state representative Bill McKinney on
why his daughter Cynthia lost in 2002
The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good
name. Hitler was a very great man. He rose Germany up from the ashes." - Louis
Farrakhan
"You fucking Jew bastard." - Hillary Clinton
Somehow left wingnuts naturally assume that if a person has a bit of color in
their face, and that color is black, then the people they're talking to must
talk, walk and "act Black". Affecting a black accent to recount San Francisco
mayor Willie Brown asking, "Who is this 'Emily List'? She's supportin' all
these people. She's supportin' Sen. Dianne Feinstein. She's supported Sen.
Barbara Boxer... She supported everybody. Why won't she support me?" - Hillary
Clinton (D,NY.)
"You'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating
each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva." - Fritz
Hollings (D, S.C.)
"Is you their black-haired answer-mammy who be smart? Does they like how you
shine their shoes, Condoleezza? Or the way you wash and park the whitey's
cars?" - Song from the show of left-wing radio host Neil Rogers
"Blacks and Hispanics are too busy eating watermelons and tacos to learn how to
read and write." - Mike Wallace, CBS News
"Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt
never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by
race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds." - Former
Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd
Mahatma Gandhi "ran a gas station down in Saint Louis." - Senator Hillary
Clinton
"You'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating
each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva." -- Fritz
Hollings (D, S.C.)
"Is you their black-haired answer-mammy who be smart? Does they like how you
shine their shoes, Condoleezza? Or the way you wash and park the whitey's
cars?" -- Left-wing radio host Neil Rogers
Blacks and Hispanics are "too busy eating watermelons and tacos" to learn how
to read and write." -- Mike Wallace, CBS News. Source: Newsmax
"In the days of slavery, there were those slaves who lived on the plantation
and [there] were those slaves that lived in the house. You got the privilege of
living in the house if you served the master ... exactly the way the master
intended to have you serve him. Colin Powell's committed to come into the house
of the master. When Colin Powell dares to suggest something other than what the
master wants to hear, he will be turned back out to pasture." -- Harry
Belafonte
"Republicans bring out Colin Powell and J.C. Watts because they have no
program, no policy. They have no love and no joy. They'd rather take pictures
with black children than feed them." -- Donna Brazile, Al Gore's Campaign
Manager for the 2000 election
On Clarence Thomas - "A handkerchief-head, chicken-and-biscuit-eating Uncle
Tom." -- Spike Lee
"He's married to a white woman. He wants to be white. He wants a colorless
society. He has no ethnic pride. He doesn't want to be black." -- California
State Senator Diane Watson's on Ward Connerly's interracial marriage
"Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt
never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by
race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds." -- Former
Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd, a man who is referred to by many
Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate", in a letter written in 1944, after
he quit the KKK.
"I am a former kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan in Raleigh County and the adjoining
counties of the state .... The Klan is needed today as never before and I am
anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia .... It is necessary that the
order be promoted immediately and in every state of the Union. Will you please
inform me as to the possibilities of rebuilding the Klan in the Realm of W. Va
.... I hope that you will find it convenient to answer my letter in regards to
future possibilities." -- Former Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd, a
man who is referred to by many Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate", in
a letter written in 1946, after he quit the KKK.
"These laws [segregation] are still constitutional and I promise you that until
they are removed from the ordinance books of Birmingham and the statute books
of Alabama, they will be enforced in Birmingham to the utmost of my ability and
by all lawful means." -- Democrat Bull Connor (1957), Commissioner of Public
Safety for Birmingham, Alabama
(On New York) "Kiketown." -- Harry Truman in a personal letter
"There's some people who've gone over the state and said, 'Well, George Wallace
has talked too strong about segregation.' Now let me ask you this: how in the
name of common sense can you be too strong about it? You're either for it or
you're against it. There's not any middle ground as I know of." -- Democratic
Alabama Governor George Wallace (1959)
On Jews
"You fucking Jew bastard." -- Hillary Clinton to political operative Paul Fray.
This was revealed in "State of a Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and
Hillary Clinton" and has been verified by Paul Fray and three witnesses.
"The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good
name. Hitler was a very great man. He rose Germany up from the ashes." -- Louis
Farrakhan (1984) who campaigned for congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2002
"Now that nation called Israel, never has had any peace in forty years and she
will never have any peace because there can never be any peace structured on
injustice, thievery, lying and deceit and using the name of God to shield your
dirty religion under his holy and righteous name." -- Louis Farrakhan who
campaigned for congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2002, 1984
'Hymies.' 'Hymietown.' -- Jesse Jackson's description of New York City while on
the 1984 presidential campaign trail.
"Jews - that's J-E-W-S." -- Democratic state representative Bill McKinney on
why his daughter Cynthia lost in 2002
On Whites
"I want to go up to the closest white person and say: 'You can't understand
this, it's a black thing' and then slap him, just for my mental health." --
Charles Barron, a New York city councilman at a reparations rally, 2002
"Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of white men and do
not apply to them." -- Mary Frances Berry, Chairwoman, US Commission on Civil
Rights
(I) "will not let the white boys win in this election." -- Donna Brazile, Al
Gore's Campaign Manager on the 2000 election
"The old white boys got taken fair and square." -- San Francisco Mayor Willie
Brown after winning an election
"The Medicaid system must have been developed by a white male slave owner. It
pays for you to be pregnant and have a baby, but it won't pay for much family
planning." -- Jocelyn Elders
The white man is our mortal enemy, and we cannot accept him. I will fight to
see that vicious beast go down into the lake of fire prepared for him from the
beginning, that he never rise again to give any innocent black man, woman or
child the hell that he has delighted in pouring on us for 400 years." -- Louis
Farrakhan who campaigned for congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2002, City
College audience in New York
"There's no great, white bigot; there's just about 200 million little white
bigots out there." -- USA Today columnist Julienne Malveaux
"We have lost to the white racist press and to the racist reactionary Jewish
misleaders." -- Former Rep. Gus Savage (D-Illinois) after his defeat 1992
"White folks was in caves while we was building empires... We taught philosophy
and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got
around to it." -- Rev. Al Sharpton in a 1994 speech at Kean College, NJ, cited
in "Democrats Do the Dumbest Things
"The white race is the cancer of human history." -- Susan Sontag
"Reparations are a really good way for white people to admit they're wrong." --
Zack Webb, University Of Kentucky NAACP
A white Democrat state House candidate used the n-word in a more than decade-
old blog post - saying no one should be banned from using the slur - and that
Black men were more likely to commit violence.
Caroline Holko, who is running against a Republican incumbent in the November
election, said she regrets the content of the blog posted on LiveJournal.
Holko is challenging state Rep. John Carson, a Marietta Republican, in the
House District 46 race. She won her primary race with nearly 55% of the votes
cast.
"We all say and do stupid things," Holko, 46, said in an interview with The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "And then we grow up, we learn more about the
world and we know better and we do better. I can't change the past. I can say
that a blog post from 2009 is absolutely not representative of the person that
I am right now."
In the blog post titled "Calling a spade a spade," which is no longer viewable
online, Holko is responding to public discussions of white privilege - the
concept that white people have advantages in society because of their race.
"We all struggle in this world. Get over it," she wrote in 2009, adding that
she grew up in largely Black, low-income areas of New Orleans and had been
mugged by Black men multiple times. "I can't control anything in the world
except my own actions - and I choose to judge individuals on their own merit -
but the fact still remains that I have never been mugged by a white person."
Holko, a community activist and stay-at-home mother who moved to Georgia in
2004, also wrote that people have a right to speak their minds.
"I do not agree that (n-word) should be banned from collective speech - I don't
hold with censorship of ANY kind, and if that means I have to occasionally
listen to some (expletive) use mean words, so be it," she wrote.
In a statement, Carson said he hoped Republicans and Democrats would condemn
Holko's 2009 statements.
"Mrs. Holko's own words have given us insight into her bigoted beliefs," Carson
said. "She has proven she is unfit to serve our diverse community in the state
House."
First elected in 2010, Carson defeated his Democrat challenger in 2018 with
nearly 62% of the vote.
Holko, who ran unsuccessfully for the Cobb County Commission in 2018, said she
disagrees with everything she wrote 11 years ago.
"In the time between then and now, there's absolutely no way on earth that I
would still be denying that I have privilege or that my kids have privilege,"
she said. "I still don't think it's my place to censor other people's speech. I
do sincerely wish no one would use hateful language to another human being. I
don't use that word, I don't let my children use it and I don't let anyone
who's around me us it."
Since then, Holko has been active in the Democrat Party and visited the Capitol
last year to protest against the passage of anti-abortion legislation.
State Rep. Erick Allen, a Smyrna Democrat who is Black, said he believes that
more elected officials should acknowledge problematic comments made in the past
and grow from them.
"Although what was said in 2009 is disturbing, I've worked with Caroline the
last couple of years in the Cobb Democrat Party and I know that is not
reflective of the person who she is today," he said. "I think voters have a
choice between someone who has evolved in their thinking around race and race
relations, as opposed to someone who, even this year, vehemently opposed and
voted against the hate-crimes bill."
The Georgia Legislature approved House Bill 426 this year, which increases the
penalty for people who are convicted of committing a crime against someone
based on their race or other biases. Carson was one of 38 House members to vote
against the legislation.
Holko said the fact that the comments called into question were made in 2009
was evidence of her evolution on the topics.
"If they went through the effort of finding an old post on an abandoned
platform, and they had to go back 11 years to find something that meets the
criteria of being unacceptable, I guess I'm doing pretty well," she said.
=====
"There are white Niggers. I've seen a lot of white Niggers in my time." -
Former Klansman and Former US Senator Robert Byrd (deceased)
Leftist Hate Group Antifa Calls Black Cop Nigger
"I'll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years." -- Lyndon
B. Johnson to two governors on Air Force One according Ronald Kessler's Book,
"Inside The White House"
"There are white niggers. I've seen a lot of white niggers in my time." --
Former Klansman and Current US Senator Robert Byrd, a man who is referred to by
many Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate" in March of 2001
"I think one man is just as good as another so long as he's not a nigger or a
Chinaman. Uncle Will says that the Lord made a White man from dust, a nigger
from mud, then He threw up what was left and it came down a Chinaman. He does
hate Chinese and Japs. So do I. It is race prejudice, I guess. But I am
strongly of the opinion Negroes ought to be in Africa, Yellow men in Asia and
White men in Europe and America." - Harry Truman
Some junior high nigger kicked Steve's ass while he was trying to help his
brothers out; junior high or sophomore in high school. Whatever it was, Steve
had the nigger down. However it was, it was Steve's fault. He had the nigger
down, he let him up. The nigger blindsided him." -- Roger Clinton, the
President's brother on audiotape
Jen Psaki Accused of Homophobia After Calling Lindsey Graham 'Lady G'
"A few years ago, this guy (Barack Obama) would have been getting us coffee." -
Bill Clinton(D) to Sen. Ted Kennedy(D)
"I mean, you got the first mainstream African American [Barack Obama] who is
articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy." - Sen. Joseph Biden(D)
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada described in private then Sen.
Barack Obama as "light skinned" and "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to
have one."
"The only reason you are endorsing him is because he's black. Let's just be
clear." - Former President Bill Clinton(D)
"These Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem
for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political
pull to back up their uppityness. Now we've got to do something about this,
we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not
enough to make a difference. For if we don't move at all, then their allies
will line up against us and there'll be no way of stopping them, we'll lose the
filibuster and there'll be no way of putting a brake on all sorts of wild
legislation. It'll be Reconstruction all over again." -- Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson
(D) - Texas, 1957
"Jews... that's J-E-W-S." - Democratic state representative Bill McKinney on
why his daughter Cynthia lost in 2002
The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good
name. Hitler was a very great man. He rose Germany up from the ashes." - Louis
Farrakhan
"You fucking Jew bastard." - Hillary Clinton
Somehow left wingnuts naturally assume that if a person has a bit of color in
their face, and that color is black, then the people they're talking to must
talk, walk and "act Black". Affecting a black accent to recount San Francisco
mayor Willie Brown asking, "Who is this 'Emily List'? She's supportin' all
these people. She's supportin' Sen. Dianne Feinstein. She's supported Sen.
Barbara Boxer... She supported everybody. Why won't she support me?" - Hillary
Clinton (D,NY.)
"You'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating
each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva." - Fritz
Hollings (D, S.C.)
"Is you their black-haired answer-mammy who be smart? Does they like how you
shine their shoes, Condoleezza? Or the way you wash and park the whitey's
cars?" - Song from the show of left-wing radio host Neil Rogers
"Blacks and Hispanics are too busy eating watermelons and tacos to learn how to
read and write." - Mike Wallace, CBS News
"Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt
never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by
race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds." - Former
Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd
Mahatma Gandhi "ran a gas station down in Saint Louis." - Senator Hillary
Clinton
"You'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating
each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva." -- Fritz
Hollings (D, S.C.)
"Is you their black-haired answer-mammy who be smart? Does they like how you
shine their shoes, Condoleezza? Or the way you wash and park the whitey's
cars?" -- Left-wing radio host Neil Rogers
Blacks and Hispanics are "too busy eating watermelons and tacos" to learn how
to read and write." -- Mike Wallace, CBS News. Source: Newsmax
"In the days of slavery, there were those slaves who lived on the plantation
and [there] were those slaves that lived in the house. You got the privilege of
living in the house if you served the master ... exactly the way the master
intended to have you serve him. Colin Powell's committed to come into the house
of the master. When Colin Powell dares to suggest something other than what the
master wants to hear, he will be turned back out to pasture." -- Harry
Belafonte
"Republicans bring out Colin Powell and J.C. Watts because they have no
program, no policy. They have no love and no joy. They'd rather take pictures
with black children than feed them." -- Donna Brazile, Al Gore's Campaign
Manager for the 2000 election
On Clarence Thomas - "A handkerchief-head, chicken-and-biscuit-eating Uncle
Tom." -- Spike Lee
"He's married to a white woman. He wants to be white. He wants a colorless
society. He has no ethnic pride. He doesn't want to be black." -- California
State Senator Diane Watson's on Ward Connerly's interracial marriage
"Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt
never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by
race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds." -- Former
Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd, a man who is referred to by many
Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate", in a letter written in 1944, after
he quit the KKK.
"I am a former kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan in Raleigh County and the adjoining
counties of the state .... The Klan is needed today as never before and I am
anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia .... It is necessary that the
order be promoted immediately and in every state of the Union. Will you please
inform me as to the possibilities of rebuilding the Klan in the Realm of W. Va
.... I hope that you will find it convenient to answer my letter in regards to
future possibilities." -- Former Klansman and current US Senator Robert Byrd, a
man who is referred to by many Democrats as the "conscience of the Senate", in
a letter written in 1946, after he quit the KKK.
"These laws [segregation] are still constitutional and I promise you that until
they are removed from the ordinance books of Birmingham and the statute books
of Alabama, they will be enforced in Birmingham to the utmost of my ability and
by all lawful means." -- Democrat Bull Connor (1957), Commissioner of Public
Safety for Birmingham, Alabama
(On New York) "Kiketown." -- Harry Truman in a personal letter
"There's some people who've gone over the state and said, 'Well, George Wallace
has talked too strong about segregation.' Now let me ask you this: how in the
name of common sense can you be too strong about it? You're either for it or
you're against it. There's not any middle ground as I know of." -- Democratic
Alabama Governor George Wallace (1959)
On Jews
"You fucking Jew bastard." -- Hillary Clinton to political operative Paul Fray.
This was revealed in "State of a Union: Inside the Complex Marriage of Bill and
Hillary Clinton" and has been verified by Paul Fray and three witnesses.
"The Jews don't like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that's a good
name. Hitler was a very great man. He rose Germany up from the ashes." -- Louis
Farrakhan (1984) who campaigned for congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2002
"Now that nation called Israel, never has had any peace in forty years and she
will never have any peace because there can never be any peace structured on
injustice, thievery, lying and deceit and using the name of God to shield your
dirty religion under his holy and righteous name." -- Louis Farrakhan who
campaigned for congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2002, 1984
'Hymies.' 'Hymietown.' -- Jesse Jackson's description of New York City while on
the 1984 presidential campaign trail.
"Jews - that's J-E-W-S." -- Democratic state representative Bill McKinney on
why his daughter Cynthia lost in 2002
On Whites
"I want to go up to the closest white person and say: 'You can't understand
this, it's a black thing' and then slap him, just for my mental health." --
Charles Barron, a New York city councilman at a reparations rally, 2002
"Civil rights laws were not passed to protect the rights of white men and do
not apply to them." -- Mary Frances Berry, Chairwoman, US Commission on Civil
Rights
(I) "will not let the white boys win in this election." -- Donna Brazile, Al
Gore's Campaign Manager on the 2000 election
"The old white boys got taken fair and square." -- San Francisco Mayor Willie
Brown after winning an election
"The Medicaid system must have been developed by a white male slave owner. It
pays for you to be pregnant and have a baby, but it won't pay for much family
planning." -- Jocelyn Elders
The white man is our mortal enemy, and we cannot accept him. I will fight to
see that vicious beast go down into the lake of fire prepared for him from the
beginning, that he never rise again to give any innocent black man, woman or
child the hell that he has delighted in pouring on us for 400 years." -- Louis
Farrakhan who campaigned for congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2002, City
College audience in New York
"There's no great, white bigot; there's just about 200 million little white
bigots out there." -- USA Today columnist Julienne Malveaux
"We have lost to the white racist press and to the racist reactionary Jewish
misleaders." -- Former Rep. Gus Savage (D-Illinois) after his defeat 1992
"White folks was in caves while we was building empires... We taught philosophy
and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got
around to it." -- Rev. Al Sharpton in a 1994 speech at Kean College, NJ, cited
in "Democrats Do the Dumbest Things
"The white race is the cancer of human history." -- Susan Sontag
"Reparations are a really good way for white people to admit they're wrong." --
Zack Webb, University Of Kentucky NAACP