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Response to Tea Party, NAACP is racist-Color of Change.org

Posted on July 17, 2010 at 6:08 AM

Dear Junior,

Earlier this week the NAACP called on the Tea Party to reject the racism that exists within its own ranks.1 Not surprisingly, Tea Party activists were outraged and denied that racism is a part of their movement — despite a clear, documented pattern of bigotry and hate.2

Then yesterday, one of the Tea Party's biggest leaders proved the NAACP's point. Mark Williams, the public face of the Tea Party Express, attacked the NAACP as a "racist" organization, and said "they make more money off of race than any slave trader, ever."3,4 He went on to write a blog post implying that Black people don't like to work or think for themselves, that we depend on welfare, and that we want to benefit from White people's tax dollars so we can have a widescreen TV in every room.5 Sadly, we're not exaggerating.

If Tea Party leaders want to have any credibility on race, they need to start by kicking Mark Williams out of their movement. If they refuse, it will be clearer than ever that Tea Party leaders accept and rely on racism as an integral part of their approach to politics.

You can help us take the first step. Please join us in challenging Tea Party leaders to reject Williams' statements and remove him from his position at the Tea Party Express. And please ask your friends and family to do the same. It takes just a moment:

http://www.colorofchange.org/teaparty/?id=2458-1207825

The NAACP was absolutely right in calling out the tea party, and we applaud them for doing so. The NAACP has a history of combating racism and seeking a more just country for all Americans, and their action was a demonstration of that commitment.

While some of us want to brush the Tea Party off as fringe, the reality is that they are attempting to build political power, and it's important that they not embrace the kind of racism that Mark Williams represents. Of course, if they choose to do so, then it's important to make clear to all Americans that they are a home for racism and bigotry.

The racism we've seen within the Tea Party movement is dangerous — it's the promotion of a hateful agenda under the guise of political empowerment. Forcing the hand of Tea Party leaders is important if we want to prevent bigotry and hate from driving mainstream political conversations, and worse, public policy.

If enough of us act together, we can force the Tea Party leaders to make a choice — to take real action to reject racism or to accept that the Tea Party will be rightfully seen as a movement that welcomes and benefits from the lowest forms of bigotry. You can help us make that happen by adding your voice below. It takes just a moment:

http://www.colorofchange.org/teaparty/?id=2458-1207825

Thanks and Peace,

-- James, Gabriel, William, Dani, Milton and the rest of the ColorOfChange.org team

   July 16th, 2010

 




Response:

Why not go the full way and disband the "Tea Party" all together, it is obvious it was formed solely for race-baiting by disgruntled election losers who are opposed to the fact of a black man running the United States. Now that the "Tea Party" has touched on the subject of "slave traders" isn't it time some of these descendants of slave traders (potentially most of the Tea Party)start making efforts to pay the descendants of slaves for the work they have done before the arrival of flat-screen TV, it is my opinion that would go a long way to ease the paranoia of "the black man is yearning after my possessions" while at the same time the more we make of our own accord like a Michael Jackson or Mike Tyson efforts are in place to re-enslave them, so come on "Tea Party" pay the debt and put it all behind you, then bury the hatchet.

 


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