Rand Paul Racist, Just Like His Father Ron Paul
Rand Paul, the Kentucky Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, made a most outlandish statement about the matter of segregation, an issue that most thought settled decades ago. None of this should come as a surprise since Rand comes from a father, Ron Paul, who is a racist inside and out. It should also be noted that I have argued for months that the teabaggers have a great deal of racist attitudes that drive and propel them onwards. Rand Paul is the poster boy of the Tea Party. If it looks like a duck….quacks like a duck…….
Ron Paul’s newsletters were made famous in The New Republic article that included this nugget.
One newsletter ridiculed black activists who wanted to rename New York City after King, suggesting that “Welfaria,” “Zooville,” “Rapetown,” “Dirtburg,” and “Lazyopolis” were better alternatives. The same year, King was described as “a comsymp, if not an actual party member, and the man who replaced the evil of forced segregation with the evil of forced integration.”
So should it surprise us that Rand Paul would also share some of the racist mentality of his father, while trying to clean some of it up with tidy-sounding phrasing? But let us not be deluded about what constitutes racism, and call it for what it is when it rears its ugly head.




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Calling Ron Paul a bigot, is that not the pot calling the kettle black? You yourself being an obvious bigot. Your own post in which you call him a bigot, you are being one. Hypocritical? “A bigot is a person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices, especially one exhibiting intolerance, irrationality, and animosity toward those of differing beliefs.”, Now your words “You folks are all daft and should never think the rational folks in the nation are giving you the reins of power.” and “you are so out of the mainstream with your bat-shit crazy theories and notions that it is just laughable.” You need not leave so many openings in a retort to an argument in which you are practicing bigotry, I suppose if you’re claiming Dr.Paul is a bigot in that you have compared him to yourself and your own actions and have found them to be parallel then I would suppose that assumption might have some basis to it.
“Libertarianism is the view that each person has the right to live his life in any way he chooses so long as he respects the equal rights of others” – David Boaz
It’s funny because when I was taught about the ideals of america and the way of life it was attempting to create, the sentence above really encapsulated just that. To say striving for that or attempting to make it work is naive is ironic, it works already. In sociality and within the psychological state of the individual within the social structure. Even that being within this system of government with set rules and laws which may work against it do not impede it from working. Even you yourself in this garbage political blog are practicing it within the rights afforded to you within the constitution of your country. In fact it seems impossible to be a proud american and not see the need for liberty and justice for all. Let’s hope someone brutally beats you to within an inch of your life and nothing is done about it. What right do you have to not be almost beaten to death right? Are you naive? Yes, you are. But that’s the thing, no one should feel sorry for you.
I am from Africa and don’t wish Socialism on my worst enemy, but if you come and bomme us to in the name of democracy I will wish a national health care system upon you like we have. One of my friends went to Serbia after you slaughtered those people over there, he told me scary stories. I don’t just think Ron Paul would be good for America but for us here in Africa too, only when you quit propping up our dictators and parasite states can we create wealth, I wish Ron Paul ran in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, we all need him. It will also create an example to Africa to stand up for ourselves for once.