Pin the tail on the HONKY

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Pin the tail on the honky
By Mike S. Adams

May 8, 2006

Over my last 13 years as a college professor, I’ve heard some pretty wild conspiracy theories attempting to blame various social ills on white people. After hearing a particularly strange one about Hurricane Katrina - from a 20-year old white girl, no less – I decided to publish my Top Ten.

Most of these quotes are paraphrased because they were not recorded soon enough after I heard them for exact duplication. But no subtle nuance in wording can alter the idiocy these paraphrases contain. And, sadly, 100% of them come from college professors and students at our so-called institutions of higher learning. I hope they entertain you as much as they entertained me - although something tells me they will irritate more than a few readers:

10. “911 was a conspiracy planned between the Bush administration and the Jews. They wanted an excuse to attack Arabs and the ignorant public bought into it.” (from a now-deceased college professor).

9. “I don’t want any teacher who supports George W. Bush. If Bush is elected he’s planning – along with the rest of the Republicans - to bring back slavery. I don’t want to work picking cotton in the cotton fields like my ancestors.” (college student).

8. “It is a known fact that the Reagan administration invented crack to destroy the black community.” (college professor).

7. “The Reagan administration hired Jewish doctors to develop the AIDS virus to destroy Africa.” (college professor).

6. “The Mona Lisa was painted by an African artist and stolen from a museum in Ethiopia. Most of the great works of art are African in origin and stolen by white people. This is done to promote the myth of white cultural superiority.” (graduate student).

5. “The voting machines in Florida were built by white supremacists. They may well be able to distinguish between black and white voters. Who knows what they are capable of making those machines do?” (college professor).

4. “Newt Gingrich’s election as Speaker of the House, limiting affirmative action, limiting welfare, the Republican tax cuts, and the balanced budget are all part of the same idea. Everything the Republicans do or discuss is about racism. Everything is a well-orchestrated effort to keep the black man down.” (college professor).

3. “The ABC news doesn’t tell you. The CBS news doesn’t tell you. The NBC news doesn’t tell you. Even CNN doesn’t tell you. Nobody tells the truth that almost all serial killers are white. The news outlets all work together to make folks think that all killers are black.” (college professor and diversity director).

2. “The death penalty is a genocidal mechanism that seeks to control black people through extermination or, more importantly, the threat of extermination.” (college professor).

1. “It is a proven fact that U.S. Coast Guard ships – on orders from President Bush – were seen crashing into the New Orleans levees during Hurricane Katrina. Bush did it to kill black people living in government housing projects.” (college student).

If you haven’t been following the campus cultural wars lately, you might find it hard to believe that some of those quotes were actually uttered. But if you have worked or studied on a campus lately, chances are you’ve heard variations of several of them.

Since these crazy conspiracy theories have become more common in the age of diversity - that is, over the last fifteen years - I propose that we put them to good use. First, we should collect the wackiest conspiracy quotes and post them on the walls of the various diversity office bulletin boards – all with proper attributions, of course. (You can send your favorites to http://www.DrAdams.org).

Next, I propose that we rename all of the “African American” and “Diversity” programs on college campuses in honor of their help in promoting racial paranoia on the university (and American) landscape. From now on, we could call them “Woefully Hypocritical Initiatives for Never-Ending Racial Scapegoating.”

Or - if our universities ever decide that budgeting scarce resources is important – we could save time and ink by calling them WHINERS. One could hardly conspire to find a better name.


Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and is a regular columnist for Townhall.com.
 
2. “The death penalty is a genocidal mechanism that seeks to control black people through extermination or, more importantly, the threat of extermination.” (college professor).

Smart guy, I wish I knew what professor that was.
 
****xplicit said:
2. “The death penalty is a genocidal mechanism that seeks to control black people through extermination or, more importantly, the threat of extermination.” (college professor).

Smart guy, I wish I knew what professor that was.
maybe BLACKS shouldnt KILL anyone???????????????? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
NaughtyLil1 said:
I didn't say I found them funny.
I know

I think they are disturbing

in that some persons who influence minds can teach these things

creating ENEMIES OF THE STATE!
 
I would like to think that our students are smart enough not to buy into the bullshit, but then again, there are a few quotes from students. So, yes, you're right, it is disturbing.
 
NaughtyLil1 said:
I would like to think that our students are smart enough not to buy into the bullshit, but then again, there are a few quotes from students. So, yes, you're right, it is disturbing.

If their Professors are insane enough to buy into it why should the students who are purportedly learning from them be any different.

I have been watching the left for nearly 30 years and I can unequivocably say they ARE getting nuttier by the day. These absurd conspiracy theories would have been drowned out by laughter 30 years ago, but today they are accepted as "common knowledge"
 
when they FIRE this teacher

will they also fire the NEGROZ that said the same type of shit posted above?

NO~!


CBS) CHICAGO Angry parents want a teacher at a Latino charter school in the Albany Park neighborhood fired after she made derogatory comments against people from Mexico.

As CBS 2’s Kristyn Hartman reports, the incident began when a seventh-grade art teacher at Aspira Haugen Charter Middle School, at 3729 W. Leland Ave., thought students had gotten paint on her jacket. That is when the teacher allegedly said “all Mexicans are criminals” and that they were “only born to clean floors.”

Some pupils at the school became extremely upset.

“It surprised me because I’ve never seen a teacher talk to us Mexicans that way,” said student Orimar Ramirez. “She said we were trash and all we were good for is to clean up floors.”

Orimar says the remarks caused him and others to cry.

“I was offended,” he said.

Ramirez and his friends were not the only ones who took offense. School principal Jose Velazquez said about two dozen parents complained when they heard the alleged remarks.

“It’s disturbing even if there’s suspicion of it happening,” Velazquez said. “It’s totally unpleasant, but sometimes we have to deal with it, sometimes there’s misunderstanding; we’re just going to have to find out what it was that happened.”

Velazquez says the school asked for two days to respond to the matter and should know more about how they plan on handling it by Wednesday.

“We have not decided what to do with the teacher until we finish getting everybody's information, and then we can make a sound decision as to what will take place,” he said.

Maria Rodriguez, who has a niece at the school, says termination of the teacher would be a sound decision.

“I think probably she has an anger problem or something,” Rodriguez said.

But another parent says she is reserving judgment.

“A lot of kids are out of control in this school,” Linda Moran said. “It doesn't mean you have to target race; I don't condone doing that. But I'd like to hear the whole story.”
 
OK. So it is disturbing. But there is no way anyone can go around and 'set the record straight'. You can have a sensible 'party line' if you please but there is no way to enforce it in thought.

In fact freedom of thought and expression somewhat makes necessary 'off beat' thinking - just to show it can be done.

No. 6 really gets me - do people really live with that kind of paranoia?
 
Yes, they do

The NEGROZ are more paranoid then most

"Mayor" NEGRO Nagin said the CIA was gonna KILL him after Katrina!!!!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
I havent listened to RL since 1988!

I had no idea he said that, as far as I am concerened, I MADE IT UP!

So there, CaliBoy :p
 
of course we should let conservative think tanks approve everything said in the classroom.

why didn't we think of that before?
 
No, but when OBVIOUS crazy things that are harmful are taught to students

That have st and lt negative impact

there should be a price to pay

We should be like the CRAZEDEMOOSELIMBS and BEHEAD the teachers


So tell me Jack, are you not offended by the above?
 
busybody said:
I dont find it funny at all!


sorry.... but ya I found'm kinda funny. 10 yr's ago I guess I would be pissed about it but not any more... Stupid people have good jobs and college degrees a lot now so I'm not surprised.
 
busybody said:
No, but when OBVIOUS crazy things that are harmful are taught to students

That have st and lt negative impact

there should be a price to pay

We should be like the CRAZEDEMOOSELIMBS and BEHEAD the teachers


So tell me Jack, are you not offended by the above?

i'm offended if facts are misstated. you're not suggesting, are you, that conservative professors never commit the same foul?

and what you are not disclosing is the concerted efforts of conservative think tanks to try to stifle what's presented in the classroom.
 
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Originally Posted by busybody
"Mayor" NEGRO Nagin


If you're gonna quote Limbaugh, you should credit him. /Quote

Hell, everything that idiot posted would be credited to someone else. There isn't an original thought in his head. Two poor little brain cells bouncing about in there don't have much of a chance. Thank the gods I only see responses to his drivel.
 
CrackerjackHrt said:
i'm offended if facts are misstated. you're not suggesting, are you, that conservative professors never commit the same foul?

and what you are not disclosing is the concerted efforts of conservative think tanks to try to stifle what's presented in the classroom.
DOESNT ANSWER THE QUESTION AT ALL
 
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