Here’s a street poll I would like to see. In any city, on any given day, simply pose this question: “Are there any black conservatives in America?”
If such a poll were taken, I would bet all I have that the answers would fall into a very limited range between zero and the number of fingers on one hand.
Anyone who has partaken of mainstream media offerings in the past 40 years knows the answer that is expected. Of course, there cannot be any black conservatives, unless they are brainwashed “Uncle Toms,” “Oreos,” “house-slaves,” or just plain, ordinary, run-of-the-mill idiots.
Even though this theory, on its very face, runs contrary to the proposition of anti-racism – that all human beings are individuals and cannot be rightly judged by the color of their skins or by any other racially defining characteristics – we have been urged by a racist media for decades to accept it. Pigeonholing all people whose skins happen to be black into a single ideological mindset is every bit as vile and utterly racist as was Jim Crow. Coincidentally, the very Democrat party that sponsored Jim Crow laws across the South is the same party, which now has successfully proclaimed through its media mouthpieces that people whose skins are black are not, in fact, individuals with the capacity for free thinking, but are still to be judged “politically” by their skin color alone.
Therefore, most Americans have bought the big racist lie that there are no black conservatives in America, save those unfortunate, misguided, stupid few.
What a poisonous brew of malicious poppycock. And it’s been made possible by the racist mainstream media, all the while parading in public as the saviors of black Americans. It’s so vile and hypocritical that it should make any good person sick.
But there may be hope on the horizon. All it will take for this big, fat, racist lie to hit the ash heap of history is for black conservatives to come out of the closet en masse.
The clarion call to black conservatives has just been sounded in a courageous book by Lloyd Marcus, who has been very active in the Tea Party movement as a spokesman and entertainer. Marcus’ book, Confessions of a Black Conservative, tells it like it is in a concise format, heavily reliant on personal anecdotes fraught with heavy meaning for our whole society.
Marcus lambastes liberals, regardless of skin color, over their hapless, destructive policies, and reveals with utter clarity the need for black Americans to just walk off the new version of the Democrats’ plantation: the welfare state.
From the book, my personal favorite is Lloyd’s surgical takedown of actress Jeanane Garofalo, who has been a prominent favorite of the mainstream media’s assault on Tea Parties, calling them “racist” right-wingers, among other not-fit-for-decent-media epithets.
In Lloyd’s words to Ms. Garofalo:
Your arrogance in saying that I suffer from “Stockholm Syndrome” because I am a black man who loves his country and his fellow Americans is beyond measure.
I cannot begin to express how offensive it is for me to hear narcissistic, superior liberals lecturing me on why I should view myself as a victim and hate white America. You are sick, evil or both.
As a black man, I ask that you please confine your liberal insulting rhetoric on my behalf to your elitist cocktail parties where you pat yourselves on the back for the number of blacks on your guest list.
Whew! Ouch. Boy, would I love to see Jeanane and Lloyd in a face-off.
I met Lloyd during my ride on the Tea Party Express last fall and can only add that if any man has what it takes to awaken the American public to the big, fat racist lie, being perpetrated against this country by Democrats and their MSM mouthpieces, it is he. Unlike our current president, Lloyd is the real thing, an American down to his core. He declares proudly that he wants nothing to do with hyphenating himself.
It’s time to run the MSM and its racist lies off the cliff. Lloyd’s new book is leading the charge. And the fall cannot come soon enough.