
Playing the Tea Party race card,
by We Are Change San Francisco
It seems that opposing our president and the policies of the big banking cartels means we are racists, or even worse. A new film has emerged which directly links and portrays TEA party patriots, anti-immigration and anti-government activists as neo-Nazi’s.
The film was created by bignoisefilms.com film makers Rick Rowley and Jacquie Soohen. They make a bunch of liberal and leftist style films, but that definition simply puts them in a box. I believe this rhetoric now portrayed goes much further down that hate tunnel.
The miniscule racist and white supremacist movement is a creation of the FBI as evidenced by the revelations of the racist Hal Turner, who worked with the FBI as a ?national security intelligence? asset. The DHS report demonizing constitutionalists and advocates of the Second Amendment was heavily influenced by the ADL and SPLC, two organizations that have made a cottage industry out of peddling the bogus white supremacist threat and linking it to Alex Jones and other patriots. The following documentary compliments efforts by the corporate media in the United States to discredit Libertarians and the Tea Party movement.
The following video not only calls out TEA party goers as white supremacists, but directly links images with neo-Nazi rallies in a true propaganda style way.
Images of the following organizations are directly placed in a stream of white supremest websites and rallies:
http://mohaveminutemen.com/
http://www.minutemanhq.com/hq/
http://immigrationbuzz.com/
Lou Dobbs is also targeted directly, because he has been so outspoken on immigration and the SPP.
The infamous Rightwing Extremism document, which is prominently mentioned in this film, from Homeland Security should be enough evidence there are forces afoot simply trying to discredit and discourage liberty-minded crowds. The film also says that TEA parties are mostly a white persons creation and that black people simply don’t get involved that much. This angers me and many others, because it simply isn’t true.
The fact that this film dramatically fades back and forth and has high-end graphics depicting neo-Nazi groups alongside TEA party groups and anti-immigration groups is extremely disturbing. Somebody is scared, somewhere. They don’t like the fact just regular Americans are getting fed up with the policies being presented to us. It is the newest but shocking example of what some clueless seemingly liberal elements of the media will do to discredit those of us attempting to shine a light on Washington. President Obama, as depicted by the Obama Joker posters, has spent more money than every president before him and has accepted the largest donations from bankers in Wall Street. We should all be asking questions of our government and stop this petty bickering. Obama isn’t hated because he is black, its because he is a puppet for the new world order and world wide banking cartels. I fear it has gone more than petty at this point and they are bringing on a wave of hate orientated media to silence people.
Don’t ever give in to this nonsense. Fight back by ignoring these childish actions of “you’re a racist” and show them love. Everything is OK. Don’t question your government. Go back to your sports game and diet soda.
The bar has been raised, the gauntlet thrown down, what will you do? We are the only real change this country has, not some group of wanna-be sheep following a Marxist president.
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Al Jazeera Documentary Links Tea Party Movement to White Supremacists
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I live in Arizona. I attended the Tea Party walk upon down-town Phoenix. And I was chilled that is a definite racist presence within the Tea Party movement. It’s not just the random quack barking Hitler-esque diatribe; it’s middle-class parents and their teenage children holding up signs telling ‘Blacks to get back on the boat to Africa – and take our President with us.’ It’s a little old grandmother saying she would never vote for black man again. Apparently George Bush didn’t ruin this country because he was white, but Obama is doing so because he is not?
I know there are a lot of people who have good intentions within the Tea Party, but I think they really, really need to distance themselves from the bigots that walk among them.
But the Tea Party is mainly white, isn’t it? That doesn’t mean it’s racist, but it does suggest that it’s a white thing—like the American government, for the most part.
I suppose Bay Staters in Massachusetts that voted for Brown will now be considered racists for not licking the boots of Obama and the idiot Democrats in the Congress and Senate.
Where the hell were all of you”patriots” when Bush and Cheney wanted to shred the Constitution, put government in our bedrooms and waste billions of dollars and thousands of lives on a war against the wrong target? Sounds like the fact that the Tea Baggers include out-and-out racists has struck a nerve. Much as you’d like to ignore the signs at Tea Party rallies calling our President an “African Witch Doctor,” you can’t hide them.
I have received numerous emails from a tea party enthusiast friend of mine. Many of them are uncomfortably racist. It scared me to think that racism is behind a real effort to have one’s viewpoint heard, but it’s kind of hard, when I specifically heard people saying that they would never vote for a black president during the last election.
“Local government a days horse ride?” In 1776 what was the name of that horse: Harley Davidson?
The KluKluxKlan was also a local movement against elites. And in their minds righting wrongs.
Unions are also local movements against elites.
The Civil Rights movement was against elites.
It is not the essential aspect of self perceived disenfranchised against the prevailing power that is important, it is what they are saying and what they are doing in the course of trying to obtain the goals that they profess.
America was founded on individual freedom and local government no more than one day’s horseback ride from the governed. The 19th century Democrats defended state’s rights. The civil war cost us local government. Laws affecting behavior rose to the Federal government, far from the one-day horseback distance rule that worked so well. Vigilante movements in the West and South were remnants of local home rule, citizens concerned with the way they were governed and took action to right the wrongs. The Tea Party Movement is an example of citizen participation against governing elite centered far from people. 20th century Democrats declared Tea Parties vigilante mobs. America’s founding traditions cited in The Changing Face of Democrats, Our Lost Libertarian Roots, on claysamerica.com.
good point. I am cut to the bone and will change the photo to something else just as disgusting as Obama tries to appropriate the legacy of MLK as if, once again, it’s all about him.
So showing right wingers with labels of fascist whatever is not OK but showing Obama with labels of Socialist or Marxist is OK?