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Entries in hate speech (9)

Wednesday
Dec122012

O’Reilly gives Foxx a pass on killing all the white people ‘satire’

   Fox News pundit Bill O’Reilly claims he’s taking on the issue of hate speech, aiming to “out” people who do it. O’Reilly decided to use controversial remarks by one-percenter actor Jamie Foxx whose Saturday Night Live monologue comprised promoting the new film Django Unchained. Ironically, O'Reilly gave Foxx a pass.

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Monday
Aug272012

Breaking: ‘Kill Mitt Romney’ page at Facebook was created August 11

Screen snip of hate page at Facebook.Someone founded a ‘Kill Mitt Romney’ page at Facebook on August 11, but word is just now reaching the conservative blogosphere.

The page is suspect—it contains a link to a site featuring a photo that shows a man holding what appears to be a fake penis. My virus programs didn’t intervene when I clicked, but I’d suggest you not risk it.

A number of readers reported the page to Facebook.

So far, the page has 27 ‘Likes.’

Hate speech from the Left is a tradition in U.S. politics, especially on social media. Supporters of President Barack Obama even implied Gov. Romney caused a woman's death because of a business deal. The implication turned out to be a complete fabrication.

The Obama campaign often refuses to address falsehoods distributed by Obama supporters and PACs.

(Filed by Kay B. Day/Aug. 27, 2012)

Wednesday
Aug312011

Carson’s tea party hate speech an attempt to dodge Democrats’ record

Republican president Dwight D. Eisenhower (center) signed the 1957 Civil Rights Act to protect voting rights. On September 24, 1957, President Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock, Ark., to enforce integration of black students who had been barred by national guardsmen as ordered by Gov. Orval Faubus. Faubus was a Democrat. The photo believed to date between 1953-1955, shows (left to right): Channing Tobias, Arthur Spingarn, Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, Clarence Mitchell, Walter White, and Theodore Spaulding. Mitchell and Tobias were well-known civil rights activists. Much of the white loyalty to the Democratic Party in the South dates to Eisenhower because of the Republican president’s stance on civil rights. (Photo from LOC, US Government)

Rep. Andre Carson (D-Ind.) made some of the most hateful remarks I’ve ever seen a congressman make.

Did Carson tell constituents his fellow Democrats  had total control of the federal government after the November, 2006 midterms until the November 2010 midterms? No. Instead he leveled hate speech at others in order to dodge his Democrats' record.

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Wednesday
Feb162011

Muslim students' disruption brings charges in Orange County

Some members of the Muslim Student Union at the University of California at Irvine are facing charges stemming from their disruption of a speech by Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren. The Orange County district attorney has charged the students with criminal and other misdemeanor charges. The Muslim students repeatedly interrupted Oren’s speech despite a faculty member’s repeated requests they stop being disruptive.

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Friday
Nov052010

Board approves extension for terror-linked Islamic madrassa in Virginia

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved an extension for the Islamic Saudi Academy (ISA), an Islamic high school in Alexandria, Virginia. The school operates under the authority of the Saudi Arabian government. In 2008, ISA was cited for using textbooks calling for violence against non-Muslims.

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Wednesday
Jul072010

The New Black Panther Party not your flower child’s protest group

Anyone who lived through the turmoil of the civil rights era will remember The Black Panther Party. The BPP was formed with a mission of advancing equal rights for African-Americans. But now there’s a New Black Panther Party—that Party maintains its own website, but no link is being provided because I do not link to groups whose language suggests they are hate groups spewing nothing more than hate speech. This is my personal opinion.

The guardian of the original organization, The Huey P. Newton Foundation, has issued a statement separating the original Black Panther Party from the new group.

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Tuesday
Apr272010

Leftwingers target FreedomWorks with hate speech

by Kay B. Day

I've often said the aim of the far left is to silence conservative voices. At the moment, far lefties are targeting FreedomWorks after an incident some are calling 'GeicoGate.' Geico fired an announcer after he allegedly left a vile voice mail message at the FreedomWorks offices. The stimulus for the announcer's message was FreedomWorks' support of the Tea Party grassroots endeavor. What came after is pretty despicable.

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