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MSNBC's Cenk Uygur Won't Read Chart That Says 'Black Separatists' Are A Hate Group

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It's a cliche in American politics to attack the other side with some variation of "you can't handle the truth," but sometimes it's hard to find any other way to describe moments when prepackaged political views and hard data collide. MSNBC host Cenk Uygur had one such moment today as he refused to read data on a chart by his guest's institution that showed black separatists groups were in the top three kinds of hate groups in America today.

Uygur's segment focused on Rep. Peter King's recent comments on Islam and what he perceived to be a lack of communication between the authorities and Muslim groups. Uygur wondered why Rep. King put such an emphasis on Muslim groups when the reality, according to Uygur, was that right-wing hate groups were far more active in America than Muslim extremists.

"Let me introduce real facts here so that Congressman King can be educated," Uygur boasts before showing a number of statistics from various research groups. Rep. King wasn't the only one to get educated tonight, however, as Uygur read down a list of most prominent hate groups in America, listing the top three varieties of hate groups in America, classifying them before reading off the list as "right wing." The statistics come from a recent study by the Southern Poverty Law Center that show there are currently 1,002 active hate groups in America.

"Topping the list," he began, "[are] the Ku Klux Klan with 221 groups. They are followed with Neo-Nazi groups with 170 groups, and"-- at this point Uygur stops for a beat, before ending the list with "that doesn't make any sense." What doesn't make any sense? That the third largest hate group contingent in America are black separatist groups. Not exactly the first type of political group conjured up by the phrase "right-wing," unless Uygur was willing to argue that the social conservatism often found in black separatist groups somehow made them right-wing or some other similarly stretched-out argument. Of course, the socially conservative black separatist groups on the SPLC's list mostly appear to be chapters of the Nation of Islam, and slamming them would not exactly strengthen Uygur's argument that focusing on Islamic groups is a waste. Uygur smartly didn't try to argue that, but at its expense failed to argue anything at all, responding to the chart by just shaking his head and refusing to read the facts it gave him. He smoothed it out by introducing his guest, Mark Potok of the SPLC, who mostly avoided the troublesome statistic as well.

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  • Cenk Uygur also didn't read white nationalists, racist skinheads, and neo-confederate on the chart. Did he refuse to read those names too?

  • uhh... he didnt read ANY of the rest of groups on the list, titles a little misleading

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  • so is he saying that black people cant be racist?? how does it "not make sense" jake

  • "wanted to continuity" ... Fuck, no edit button anymore :(

  • @gerede1 and mostly of them strongly support the Tea Party.

  • @NewsPoliticsInfo Exactly. A little math also shows: 705 white hate groups (Klan 221 + Neo-Nazis 170 + White Nation 136 + Racist Skinheads 136 + Neo-Confederate 42) vs 149 Black Separatists... That's almost 7 to 1 white vs black hate groups

  • Peter King says... American Muslums need to prove that they are not helping the enemy.

    Well Peter you are a Catholic prove that you are not molesting boys in 3rd world countries.

  • The awkward pause and the intonation at the end of the last sentence suggest he actually wanted to continuity. Seems to me he really didn't want to mention black separatists. And I am someone who usually agrees with Cenk.

  • CENK owes Ron Paul a BIG APOLOGY!!

    For his defammatory RACIST accusation on Young Turks concerning the newsletter controversy, BECAUSE one of the racist mystery writers of those racist statements has been EXPOSED & Ron Paul has been EXONERATED!! SEE:

    youtube.com/watch?v=dixcNjNrBv­g&feature=related

    Cenk is intelligent & means well, but his personal prejudices get in trouble him from time to time. He's NOT wicked, just flawed like everyone else.

  • @MagicKirin No they weren't 'Islamic thugs', and even if they were Muslims it was an aid ship. People like you are the worst of the worst. You sniff your own shit and enjoy the smell of it. There's a special place in hell for you.

  • @rza1m

    Dictatoships call themselves democracies all the time, when you have islamic thugs on the boat it is a hate flotilla

  • @MagicKirin Hate flotilla! It that what it's called. And here's me thinking it was aid ships. You're about as bias they they come.

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