Black Professor a victim of Racism?

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The prof was just trying to establish some street cred with his hommies.
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The chief of Police and the Mayor are both black. I wonder how they feel about the Pres calling them stupid?

Don't forget that the black governor also made some statements about how Gates was treated.
 

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the more facts that are revealed, the more obvious the lies become, and the more blatantly obviousthe racial divide in this country is illustrated.

fact 1: the White police officer in question teaches a course on racial profiling at the police academy.
fact 2: the black police officer on the scene completey supports his colleague's account of the incident.
fact 3: the White police officer refuses to apologize.

here's the latest word from Officer Crowley.
Yesterday, as President Obama condemned the Cambridge Police Department during a prime-time White House news conference and Crowley steadfastly refused to issue the apol ogy that Gates has sought, a fuller picture began to emerge of the 42-year-old sergeant who arrested the Harvard scholar last week on a charge of disorderly conduct on the porch of Gates's Cambridge house ...
people who know Crowley were skeptical or outright dismissive of allegations of racism. A prominent defense lawyer, a neighbor of Crowley's, his union, and fellow officers described him yesterday as a respected, and respectful, officer who performs his job well and has led his colleagues in diversity training.
 

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Blacks playing the race card is extremely old now. We all know that. What is funny to me is that blacks who use it are getting dumber. If you are going to accuse someone of racism at least have a half decent explanation. Gates is just a prick.
 

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I heard that Obama wants to invite Crowley and Gates to the White House for a beer and to discuss the events that took place or something to that effect.
 

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green fire317 said:
I heard that Obama wants to invite Crowley and Gates to the White House for a beer and to discuss the events that took place or something to that effect.

Just shows how far the office of the Presidency has sunk. It started with people who thought it cool to question the President about his underwear and watching him play saxophone on late night TV; now the President is gonna have 'brewskis,' as Geraldo Rivera said, with his buddies at the White House.
 

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I understand what everyone is saying. Crowley is a scapegoat. No doubt about it. If I pose this question to the crowd maybe my point might be better understood. When is a man not permitted to be the authority in his own house?
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Fair enough. But when his identity has been established, can he behave how he pleases on his property, which is why he was actually arrested.

Again, mooks will be mooks, but I believe this sets a standard for dealing with the police that could bite whites in the ass later.
 

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meet the "oppressed" black professor.

an excerpt:
Henry Louis Gates Jr., the Harvardprofessor at the center of the current national race controversy, has recruited radical black activists to his university department, is a prominent supporter of reparations for the descendents of slaves and has immortalized a communist and socialist activist.
 

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The sad part is almost any black in Gates position would have done the same thing and play the race card. When are they going to stop whining like little babies everytime something doesn't go their way?
 

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When the whinning no longer gets them their way, and they start having to go by the same set of rules as us honkeys.Edited by: P-NutLane
 

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Gentlemen,

Whether or not blacks get their own way is immaterial here. It's about power plain and simple. They're not going to stop whining because if they ever did and had to live by the rules and regulations everyone else did, the cat would be out of the bag and everyone would see just what sad sacks they really are.

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Good points Tom and P-Nut. It is about power. It is a perfect demonstration of the power that the cultural Marxists now have over whites in general. They have affected our thinking to the point that we allow there to be two sets of rules. One for us whites and one for everyone else. Blacks know they have been put in this position largely by the destroyers of white civilization and they aren't about to do anything to stop it. Thats why we see constant excuse making and whining every time they don't get their way right away. They have to complain and cry "racism" in order to prop up the current order. If they didn't, they expose the truth behind the curtain and risk losing their privilege.
 

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the original 9-11 call from the concerned neighbor has been released, and it reveals that the caller did not bring up race. in fact, the very rude negro operator was the one who brought it up, and the woman only mentioned that she "thought one of the men might be hispanic."

additionally, a choppy version of Officer Crowley's dispatch has been released and it seems to show that he was very composed and professional. this is obviously a different reality than the one"oppressed professor" has provided.

the outrageous b.s. of the situation keeps digging a deeper and deeper hole for the negroes involved to bury themselves in, including the Halfrican-American who is masquerading as the Prez.
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Officer Crowley shouldn't even go to this so-called beer summitt. He's just being used for damage control now.
 

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Officer Crowley shouldn't even go to this so-called beer summitt. He's just being used for damage control now.

I think it's shameful the President 1, weighed in on this in the first place; and 2, decides to 'have a beer' with Crowley and Gates. I wouldn't go if I was Crowley.
 

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At least Obama is being called a racist now. Glenn Beck, a talk show host, called Obama a racist today. He said that Obama, "doesn't like whites or white culture."
 

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they showed some footage of the beer summit and it was obvious that Crowley did not want to be there and that he thought it was a waste of time.
 

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If he didn't want to be there, then he shouldn't have went, period. Screw those who tell us whites that we have to be PC and do this and think that.
 

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Obama said this was a "teachable moment" for all of us. Screw that, it was nothing more than a pr ploy and photo op. Notice how Obama and Biden had their suit coats off and each of them had their shirt sleeves rolled up past the wrist to look like everyday folks . Oh please!
 

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Officer Crowley is a hero. I don't know or care what his personal beliefs are on race, he is a hero for sticking to his principles and not apologizing because he felt he did nothing wrong. There are many causes and explanations for the ever intensifying,psychological and demographic war being waged against Whites, and one of the important ones making it so successful is the requisite cringing, crying and apologizing immediately performed by White "men" as soon as they are accused of "racism." Crowley acted professionally and properly and refused to bow down, and has come out of this non-issue in a far better light than professional victim Gates and the pandering president. He has set an example for American Whites to follow if/when more finally get their courage back.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Officer Crowley is a hero.  I don't know or care what his personal beliefs are on race, he is a hero for sticking to his principles and not apologizing because he felt he did nothing wrong.  There are many causes and explanations for the ever intensifying, psychological and demographic war being waged against Whites, and one of the important ones making it so successful is the requisite cringing, crying and apologizing immediately performed by White "men" as soon as they are accused of "racism."  Crowley acted professionally and properly and refused to bow down, and has come out of this non-issue in a far better light than professional victim Gates and the pandering president.  He has set an example for American Whites to follow if/when more finally get their courage back. 

Incredibly well-put. Steve Sailer is being pretty cool about this, too:

http://isteve.blogspot.com/2009/07/lesson-from-thursdays-teachable-moment.html

This was set up, I guess, to be a demoralizing moment for us, but his refusal to apologize has spared us this time.
 

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Don Wassall said:
Officer Crowley is a hero.  I don't know or care what his personal beliefs are on race, he is a hero for sticking to his principles and not apologizing because he felt he did nothing wrong.  There are many causes and explanations for the ever intensifying, psychological and demographic war being waged against Whites, and one of the important ones making it so successful is the requisite cringing, crying and apologizing immediately performed by White "men" as soon as they are accused of "racism."  Crowley acted professionally and properly and refused to bow down, and has come out of this non-issue in a far better light than professional victim Gates and the pandering president.  He has set an example for American Whites to follow if/when more finally get their courage back. 

Don you're right about Crowley. I hadn't noticed it at first but now that you mention it Crowley may be the first white public figure in 30 years not to back down and grovel. Amazing. Cheers to him for that. I don't think he's a "pro-white" kinda guy because he does anti-profiling stuff for his department but regardless, he showed some balls.
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So far anyway, there may be some skeleton that's dug up that will take him down. I hope not.
 
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