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Racist statements against Barack Obama by Enrique Ortez Colindez

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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

Mr. Colindres racist statements against Barack Obama, drawing that was chosen by the government of Honduras in the coup d'etat.

honduras people applying for Mr Barack Obama to remove this government coup and restore democracy

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  • That was not a "racist statement." *thumbs down*

  • Colindres can go to hell!!

  • @ddsharper lol i dont think adam was black maybe some kinda of arab

  • @lisenyoudontknowme yeah, I believe that. I heard the blacks live in honduras, yet they claim no racism. If a people are racsist, and claim to love God then they should admit it and work on their evil and their worship of Satan cause they ARE going straight to hell when Jesus returns. In my opinion. God made man in his image. The black man, being the first on the planet and all, has the greatest claim to Godliness. Being that blacks have faired as poorly as Jesus himself, seems to make sense.

  • @ddsharper i ben to honduras and only seen 1 black person

  • @lisenyoudontknowme The poisonous racist attack on the first Black U.S. president was based on racist preconceptions and was carried out by interim Honduran Foreign Minister Enrique Ortez Colindres on June 29, the day after the democratically elected president Manuel Zelaya was arrested and sent into exile in his pajamas...try it- Type in Honduras racism in google.

  • @lisenyoudontknowme From being alive and informed about white supremacy around the world. From research, from Hondurans I've met in my line of work. SF Bay Newpapter: The racist assault on United States President Barak Obama by the Honduran military coup government, installed on June 28, 2009, was greeted by the U.S. media with what John Pilger called “contrived silence, a censorship by omission.” (Amy Goodman, Democracy Now, 7/6/09)

  • @ddsharper how do u know

  • @janetgrs en este caso se use como juego de palabras. Nadie usen una terma como negrito, corazon, o alma sobre el presidente de un pais.

  • el dice que lo respeto al negrito, la palabra negrito en latino America se usa de una manera diferente, no es un insulto ,

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