There’s really no other way to interpret this news from Fox:

When the NBPP was exposed for the anti-white racists we always knew them to be, not a word was uttered from the NAACP…bupkus. Clearly the DoJ winked and looked the other way giving them a pass for their voter intimidation methods. Their words of hate (including their calls for the deaths of white babies) continue to be spewed all throughout the national discussion on matters of race, and the silence from the NAACP remains deafening. Yet here we are now, faced with potentially huge losses amongst the pandering Democrats that continue to let the NAACP down at every legislative turn, watching groups assemble and pool their financial resources in order to embark on witch hunts looking for racism wherever it might be found (or fabricated) in the name of keeping their failed leaders in office:

A new website sponsored by the NAACP and left-leaning media operations is seeking videographers and bloggers who will search out “racism” and “extremism” among Tea Partiers.

Teapartytracker.org will feature tweets, interviews with people at rallies, blog entries and a picture of a t-shirt they say someone spotted at a rally that reads “Blacks own slaves in Mauitania, Sudan, Niger & Haiti.”

The site, sponsored by the NAACP, Think Progress, New Left Media and Media Matters for America, will monitor “racism and other forms of extremism within the Tea Party movement. We call on the Tea Party to repudiate extremists among their ranks and join in civil dialogue with all Americans.”

Does anyone really believe that acts of racism (real or contrived) on the part of individual members of the Tea Party movement will, if found and made public on yet another new weblog, have any effect on the conditions of life amongst African Americans in this country? I don’t, and I doubt any of them do either.

I think what’s at stake here is the need for the NAACP to change the bloody subject, and focus on defeating the competition rather than on improving conditions within their own movement and its membership. Imagine what all that money could be doing for the poor and underprivileged African American children and their families…especially in the inner cities… if it were being spent there rather than being spent on hunting down phantoms, and publicizing their words and deeds to an audience that stopped listening a very long time ago.

[Note: This post originates at Liberty.Com]

 

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