Saturday, April 22, 2023

Hakeem Jeffries Shows How Black Racism Is Baked Into The Cake

 As one would expect, Hakeem Jeffries, the first Black minority Speaker of the House, denied his history as a racist.

Black economist Walter Williams said: "Racial discrimination and racism in our country could have earned a well-deserved death, but it has been resurrected by race hustlers and poverty pimps as I call them, such as Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton who make a living on the grievances of blacks." If Williams were still alive, he would have a longer list of well-known race hustlers, like Hakeem and several other senior people in Washington.

The problem with Leonard Jeffries' manifestly racist Melanin theory, the one Hakeem vociferously supported and that Leonard defends on the grounds that it's objectively true, is that Jeffries isn't the only black academic asserting it.

Today, per Hakeem's incendiary theory, because whites are sore about Obama, black and white conservatives are trying to disenfranchise blacks.

Nor is Hakeem the only black politician in D.C. to assert openly racist theories denigrating whites as inferior and spouting antisemitic rhetoric.

In 2020, Kelisa Wing, the first Black DoD Education Chief of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, tweeted her racial views, "I'm so exhausted at these white folx in these sessions this lady actually had the CAUdacity to say black people can be racist too I had to stop the session and give Karen the BUSINESS we are not the majority, we don't have power."

They safely maintain this racism by hiding behind the myth that blacks can't be racist, because, per master hustler Jesse Jackson, whites must be kept on the hook-which means perpetuating racism and the notion that only whites and Black conservatives are racist.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/04/hakeem_jeffries_shows_how_black_racism_is_baked_into_the_cake.html

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