Sunday, 23 May 2010
Lost Swimming Club Case Animates Rand Paul, Other Color-Aroused Antagonists
Dear Colleagues:
Please support Color of Change's initiative.
The high-profile Huntingdon Valley, whites-only Pennsylvania, swimming club case, in which whites lost their club to bankruptcy after discriminating against Black children, is the news that has color-aroused Republicans like Rand Paul animated and eager to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The result in the swimming pool case has reminded color-aroused white antagonists of just how much they resent having to serve Blacks and eat next to us. Now Fox News is using this issue to drive up ratings while color-arousing the electorate.
They don't want to live in fear that they will discriminate against us and then be forced to pay financially for it while Blacks cheer that our rights have been vindicated. That is what is animating them.
Rand was/is saying that he doesn't agree with the result in the swimming pool case and he believes the public accommodations part of the 1964 Civil Rights Act should be repealed. The 29% of America that supported George W. Bush to the very end are probably among those who agree with Rand. It is they whom Rand and Fox News are trying to mobilize for election turnout this November and in 2012, when the Black President's name will be on the ballot.
It's like Hillary Clinton in South Carolina. Republicans first and last choice of weapons against us is the color of our skin.
Francis L. Holland
Please support Color of Change's initiative.
The high-profile Huntingdon Valley, whites-only Pennsylvania, swimming club case, in which whites lost their club to bankruptcy after discriminating against Black children, is the news that has color-aroused Republicans like Rand Paul animated and eager to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The result in the swimming pool case has reminded color-aroused white antagonists of just how much they resent having to serve Blacks and eat next to us. Now Fox News is using this issue to drive up ratings while color-arousing the electorate.
They don't want to live in fear that they will discriminate against us and then be forced to pay financially for it while Blacks cheer that our rights have been vindicated. That is what is animating them.
Rand was/is saying that he doesn't agree with the result in the swimming pool case and he believes the public accommodations part of the 1964 Civil Rights Act should be repealed. The 29% of America that supported George W. Bush to the very end are probably among those who agree with Rand. It is they whom Rand and Fox News are trying to mobilize for election turnout this November and in 2012, when the Black President's name will be on the ballot.
It's like Hillary Clinton in South Carolina. Republicans first and last choice of weapons against us is the color of our skin.
Francis L. Holland
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