The Al Qaeda video discussed in the news today seems very suspect to me. And timed to attempt to take advantage of situations stateside. Like, say, the right wings renewed attempt to appeal to Black voters around the "gay agenda." A gay and secular fascism, as Newt Gingrich called it yesterday.
Since when has al Qaeda cared about what an honorable black American is? Since when has al Qaeda invoked Malcolm X? Since when has al Qaeda used the jargon of slavery to describe an American statesman?
Color me skeptical that this bit of propaganda didn't come right out of the west with the intent to create a wedge around race in the black American electorate for future elections.
Methinks the right wing has once again overplayed its hand.
Since when has al Qaeda cared about what an honorable black American is? Since when has al Qaeda invoked Malcolm X? Since when has al Qaeda used the jargon of slavery to describe an American statesman?
Color me skeptical that this bit of propaganda didn't come right out of the west with the intent to create a wedge around race in the black American electorate for future elections.
Methinks the right wing has once again overplayed its hand.
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Mmm hmm! And how about the way those conservative pundits have been trying to incite gays against black people? Did you see Bill O'Reilly sitting there telling gay people to get out and protest black churches? As though no one is gay AND black ... as though certain white churches don't preach hate from the pulpit every week ... It's divide and conquer!
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