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"(He said) that Jews control the government and that you need to be their friends in order to be successful, that Jews control the media. To me, that was just so hateful and horrible," said Noah Ickowitz, a UC Berkelely ASUC Senator.
"This is not hate, this is actual facts," Farrakhan said.
"This is not hate, this is actual facts," Farrakhan said.
Hmm, sounds a lot like Limbaugh's statements about Sandra Fake.
But members of UC Berkeley's Black Student Union said the overall message was inspiring.
"What I got out of it was how we as black students can take our education and utilize it to build the black community back up," said Stephan Montouth. "We're looking at the minister's statements in terms of how to empower the black community not all of the other controversial things that he may have said in the past."
"What I got out of it was how we as black students can take our education and utilize it to build the black community back up," said Stephan Montouth. "We're looking at the minister's statements in terms of how to empower the black community not all of the other controversial things that he may have said in the past."
Do they give this much credit to Limbaugh for his similarly self-empowering inspirational words while sweeping any controversy under the rug? Of course not, he's not "one of them."
Hypocrisy at its worst.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/news/some-students-offended-louis-farrakhans-uc-berkele/nLQPB/