A black man's view on Ron Paul being racist Part 1

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
168,153
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on May 13, 2011

Ron Paul is racist? I think not...

Category:

People & Blogs

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (85allthewaylive)

  • @Longhornzrock96--for the record, when I say "good" in reference to action without constitutional authority, I say it with heavy sarcasm. It's never good to grant that power to ANY administration.

  • @Longhornzrock96--I just seen the Kony 2012 video earlier today, I mean the premise of stopping a child killer seems plausible. But the video does a real good job at pointing out how good it is to take military action without constitutional authority. But as far as stopping cold blooded killers go, we got enough in our government to focus on stopping. I applaud the tactics of the movement in general tho.

  • @dethiphoptv--let me know what Obama has done in terms of securing your freedom? It's cool, I'll wait....

  • @dethiphoptv-- there was even a time when hip hop itself, was labeled as anti government. Were all those black rappers speaking on government transgressions members of the kkk? Obviously not. Why wouldn't you want more freedom? Not any special freedom, just the freedom you were guaranteed at birth. Not handouts, just the right to keep what you earn.

  • @dethiphoptv--ah, so "anti government" rhetoric is solely a trait of the kkk now? Since when has the government in its current form been the friend of any minority? Even with a black president, we're losing more rights as it is. Why? Because government EXPANSION and over reach. I'm not on that "don't bite the hand that feeds you" tip, I'm on that "government deriving it's just powers from the CONSENT of the governed" tip.

Top Comments

  • Ron Paul doesn't support whites, blacks or browns.

    He supports HUMANITY, he supports everybody.

  • What a fine respectable man, with a fine respectable outlook on politics. This right here, gives me alot of hope that our world is changing for the better. Fuck the oppressors. You have my respect, @85allthewaylive, thanks for being so down to earth.

see all

All Comments (4,193)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • awesome, intelligent video, friend :)

  • @bobshenix BTW, he and David Duke were once inseperable. They gave speeches together, shared a website, and threw rallies together. I'm sure you're aware of David Duke's viewpoints.

  • @bobshenix it doesn't. Being a white supremacist is what makes him a white supremacist. Just because he's spent the last decade being careful about what he says and prints does not mean anything has changed about his platform, which is very open about being fundamentalist christian. Paul would replace your science texts with bibles and be happy as a clam about it.

  • Paul employs the term paleoconservative, and normally uses the word 'libertarian' as a description of his ideology. Duke just might agree the sky is blue-- so what?

    People like you use divisive language and race-baiting tactics to discredit genuine people with legitimate concerns. How does being the ONLY visible political figure to denounce the costly, damaging War on Drugs, and opposing endless overseas aggression as well as tyrannical legislation like the NDAA make him a white "supremacist"??

  • @bobshenix Paul himself uses a term that David Duke coined and a lot of white supremacists use: "paleolibertarian".

    which is just a fancy way to say, "I only support white chrstians".

  • so you don't find his comments about the black population of NYC racist? Calling Harlem "Rapetown" and "Monkey City"? Saying that white culture should arm itself against "urban youth who play whites like pianos"? saying that 95% of the black population of DC is "semi-criminal or entrely criminal"? What about calling MLK Jr a "pedophile" and a lying communist? Or maybe when he claimed he'd have voted against desegregation and emancipation? Read his paper on "The Disappearing White Majority".

  • "ah, so "anti government" rhetoric is solely a trait of the kkk now?"

    i guess someone forgot about Robert Byrd

  • @85allthewaylive

    They purposely use terms like "white supremacists" and associate them with Ron Paul as a fear-mongering tactic... it shocks peoples' sensibilities and will reflexively turn ordinary people of ANY race off. The gov't definition of hate group is too vague IMO

    A large portion of these white "domestic terrorists" are NOT hateful murderers. They're usually the self-reliant, country-folk types skeptical of big government, which is why they get targeted (an in turn support Ron Paul).

  • You Rock. :)

  • @Damanar You're probably right, but I think a whole movement is beginning...and I think that Ron Paul (as president) would, and is, inspiring people with similar thoughts to run for office. He is waking people up so...at least we would be moving in the right direction.

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more