Monday, November 18, 2013

Oprah's Black Racism

As a result of her admission that she had used the taboo N-word in the past, Georgia-born celebrity chef Paula Deen was effectively declared persona non grata and banished forever by the Food Network, Smithfield Foods, Walmart, Target, QVC, Caesars Entertainment, Home Depot, Novo Nordisk, J.C. Penney, Sears, KMart and a number of other racially-supersensitive, politically-correct firms and organizations.

As a result of her saying on the BBC last Friday that President Barack Hussein Obama has been treated disrespectfully because he’s black and that entire generations of racists are going to ”just have to die” in order for racism to end “around the world,” billionaire television mogul Oprah Winfrey was feted and applauded for her audacity in speaking her version of the truth even if death was the only solution.

There’s so much wrong with both those pictures that it’s impossible to rectify those wrongs in an essay.

Suffice to say, after her banishment and needless apology, Paula Deen’s books all but flew off the shelves, her fan base grew, claims of racial discrimination against her were dismissed by a federal judge, a sexual harrassment lawsuit was thrown out of court, and she has recovered nicely and plans to open a new store in upstate Clarence, New York.

Go, Paula!

As for Oprah, because she’s Oprah, she won’t suffer any financial repercussions or retaliations whatsoever nor will she have to do battle legally because of her outright lie and her death wish for those she deems racist, in spite of the facts that, by all reports, the prevailing racism in 2013 America is the nefarious work of blacks and not whites.
BBC News's £150,000 'star' arts editor has never reported or  When BBC correspondent Will Gompertz asked Winfrey whether she thought racism was still “a contemporary issue,” the richest woman in the world was almost conciliatory.

She responded, ”It would be foolish to not recognize that we have evolved in that we’re not still facing the same kind of terrorism against black people . . . It’s  gotten better. Are there still places where people are terrorized because of the color of their skin, because of the color of their black skin? Yes. But there are laws that have allowed us to progress beyond what we saw in the Scottsboro Boys and beyond the [sic] even the prejudice we see in [her recent film] ‘The Butler.’ “

Having deceptively paved her way, Oprah then launched her blockbuster: “You know, as long as people can be judged by the color of their skin, problem’s not solved. As long as there are people who still, there’s a whole generation–I say this, you know, I said this, you know, for apartheid South Africa, I said this for my own, you know, community in the south–there are still generations of people, older people, who were born and bred and marinated in it, in that prejudice and racism, and they just have to die.” (http://tinyurl.com/lh83gkf)

Fortunately, in her estimation, only southern elders “have to die.”  People such as 30 year old George Zimmerman, who shot and killed Trayvon Martin in self defense and was exonerated by a Florida jury of his peers, will apparently be spared. 

Then, again, the race-mongering Winfrey told CNN’s Anderson Cooper last August, that, “A lot of  people, if think [sic] they’re not using the “N” word themselves, they actually physically are not using the “N” word themselves, [sic] and do not have, harbor ill will towards black people, that it’s not racist. But, you know, to me it’s ridiculous to look at that case and not to think that race was involved.”
October | 2007 | Bossip  It is indeed ridiculous, not any ridiculousness associated with the Zimmerman trial but the absurdity that Oprah Gail Winfrey is able to get away with such baseless allegations while she and President Barack Hussein Obama’s mainstream media ignore the epidemic of black criminal violence in America–and the proven failures of his misguided, liberal-leftist economic and social policies. 

Admittedly, our country was once a nation in which many whites discriminated against many blacks. 

However, as Oprah grudgingly concedes, “It’s gotten better,” so much better that a poor single mother from Mississippi can become a black icon in a white America, so much better that she escaped widespread criticism when she broke her own political silence by inviting Obama on her television show and dismissed John McCain with, Oh, please.  Bye-bye,” so much better that she endorsed affirmative action policies that favored blacks and discriminated against whites.

False and indefensible charges by an icon seem to take precedence over reality in Oprah’s and Obama’s America.  They do not negate the truth that both she and he are confirmed black racists and that racism in America today is dominated by lawless blacks more interested in the spoils of a race war than in any other goal.

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