Jun 18, 2008

An Obama Talib Supporter Declares That Dr. Martin Luther King is Dead – Let’s Move On!


Is it necessary for Obama supporters to destroy other Americans (who happen to be black), because they chose to support Senator Hillary Clinton’s election campaign in the Primaries?

I have been discoursing with WESTHEA on YOUTUBE, given the behaviors and attitudes of WESTHEA and his supporters who have been criticizing and attempting to destroy Tavis Smiley and other Americans icons (who happen to be black), who are also true American stories. { Read from the bottom up}

revcsolomon
I was thinking, when Senator Obama understands the composition of his army, many hatemongers and irreverent ingrates, that like Gideon he is in for a big surprise. Then I remembered, he didn't respect his pastor or the civil rights leaders who fought to get him where he is either. You all make up one great big irreverent, elitist, presumptuous, cocky and arrogant group of individuals who have not been taught, but somehow you want to be teachers and leaders. You don't follow, how can you lead?

revcsolomon
Like many, you have created your own language as well as your own parameters. If you know anything about patois, regional dialectics, you would know that not only the pronunciations but the spellings of names differ. George, Jorge or John or Juan or Johanine and on and on..., which one is correct. Answer. It is correct when Westhea decides that it is correct. Now back to the subject, you folks cannot fix a problem unless you someday fix your own problem - and it is metastasizing!

revcsolomon
And who haven't you and yours attacked that have not gone along with your narrow and short-sighted folly and positions on almost everything. One simple question could solve this entire discussion, what have you done but to rant, rave, attack? Where is your contribution to the culture? I have a record? What is yours other than to refer to the foxes of hell, Toms, old heads - my God! Senator Obama is next, for when 'you people' don't get what you want, you will be going after him as well!

westthea
Any way you attempt to translate, Yeshua does not translate to Jesus in any language. It translates moreso to Zeus.

My point is that you must focus more on the relevancy of reality, not that which is dead. You build upon that which came before you, not allow it to make you stagnant.

revcsolomon
You and other ingrates are where you are today because of the unknown and unheralded work that me and others like me have done to get you where you are. Again, you behave like the Janjeweed of Darfur and the Talib in Afghanistan. That a transition will take place, we understand that - however, you and many like you need a lot of help before that transition can take place - factually you are not astute enough or seasoned enough to take over the reigns of power (Obama included)!

revcsolomon
So then is Jeshua, Johanine, Mattathias... dead or alive. Once again you are being presumptuous. And with respective to linguistics and nominatives, is your candidates name really Barack or is it Baruch, now you are being sophomoric and I gave you more credit from the onset than that!

westthea
You continue to speak foolishly. There are and always have been mixed blacks in America and it was often the result of rape. "Served this nation"? Part of the problem has been that you have served in capacities that have kept your own debilitated while you have become the wealthiest generation of blacks. This is why a segment of young blacks are angry with the sort.

Fixing those problems does not start with your attitude.

westthea
Some "old - know the way", others reflect why so many youth are lost. Yes, there are some youth who do not have a clue. However, I will not accept your incendiary remarks that misrepresents black youth as well as Obama. You want Bob Johnson to be praised, even though he used BET as a vehicle to spread and promote smut to our youth and then cashed out for $3 billion. Yes, some "old heads" must get out of the way, they have had their day. Good counsel is respected.

westthea
Rev, there was no Jew with the name "Jesus". This is something your former masters taught you and you have believed it. When you call someone, you have better chances of an answer when you call with the actual name.

Now, there were some Greeks and Romans with that name.


revcsolomon wrote
The deep pathology that persists in the black community is no laughing matter, you have proved that. You have also confirmed my original feelings that some supporters in the Obama party are harbingers of the same spirit that persists in the Talib of Afghanistan. You young hot-heads want to take over the house, and all that you will do given your untested ideas, elitism and presumptuousness is to destroy the house! You simply want the old heads to get out of the way. The old - know the way!

revcsolomon
Contraire old friend, what is silly is for black Americans who pretend to be for a black candidate (who is only half-black), that continue to denigrate other Americans (who happen to be black), who have served this nation for decades - because they have not been as hypocritical as some of you are being. This election proves that a deeper schism that exists in the black population needs attending. It is time to move ahead, however, we need to fix some existing problems before we can move forward!

revcsolomon wrote
Is Jesus dead too?

westthea wrote
Rev., Dr. King is dead and many of you "old heads"didn't accept him when he was living. Move beyond worship of the dead and come into the here and now.

westthea
If you think Foxx was bad, you should see what I have to say about "Pimp Daddy" Bob Johnson.

westthea
Rev, this is one of the silliest statements you have made.


revcsolomon wrote
Tavis needs to convene an emergency session on the State of the Black Union in order to discuss the issue of political-hypocrisy among light-skinned and darker hued black Americans. This odd coalition of brothas and sistahs who typically rail on each other have joined together, for now, to elect a half-white, light-skinned mixed raced American because he looks black. These Americans need to be taught to vote for a candidate because he is qualified, particularly American Janjaweed blacks.

revcsolomon wrote
foxxx, What I have been doing recently is to remind every Obama supporter, who uses disparaging names and epitahs to refer to black Americans who chose not to support the Senator, to be reminded that they are supporting a man of mixed-heritage. If other black Americans who aren't supporting Obama are House Negroes and Uncle Toms, what does that make Obama supporters who are supporting a man of mixed-heritage (black & Scotch-Irish), half-a-tom? And how do you refer to Obama's white relatives?

revcsolomon wrote
Interesting Westhea, you had nothing to say about Foxx and his disparaging caption of Bob Johnson. And factually Westhea, after Dr. King led the march through the streets of Cicero, not too far from Obama's side of town, he commented that he had not experienced that kind of hatred in the South. He discovered something new and he admitted to it! What a poor effort to debunk the truth, again! The Janjaweed/Taliban reference I suspect bothered you.

revcsolomon wrote
I pray that if Senator Obama were to prevail and become America's next mixed-race President that those Americans that have been his most vocal and ardent supporters will give him a fair chance to implement those structural modifications that he intends to make - it will take time! Dr. MLK, a man of peace, discovered how stored up racial animus America coupled with misguided pseudo-patriotism would be used against anyone, populist or not, who attempted to alter the status quo!
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WESTHEA wrote
Dr. King did not "discover" what you indicate, rather, he already knew this and knew that the chances were that he and others would lose their lives. But more importantly, he knew that regardless, there would be a major change coming. This is the epitome of Barack Obama and this time he has the world standing behind him against a few thousand "dogs of hell".

revcsolomon wrote
Each one of us can learn from Dr. King's discovery experiences. I recall when Dr. King, during one of his quiet reflections came to grips with the reality of martyrdom. He said that prior to that time he considered death a possibilty, however, he realized (after experiencing the venal hatred and antipathy from his foes firsthand) that the likelihood of his impending death was more than a remote possibility. A small group of Obama supporters who attack their own remind me of his foes!

westthea wrote
Thank you. It is always best to evaluate and you have done that.

foxxx2001 wrote
Tavis would have created a "Wright" moment. Just as Chief House Negro Bob Johnson has done. They work and supported Clinton.

revcsolomon (wrote
foxxx, You and others members of the American Janjaweed/Taliban group, are behaving like spoiled fascist children, given your persistent use of pejoratives like House Negro in order to denigrate other noble black American icons. I have said it before, I wonder how long it would take if Senator Obama were to become President, before the same individuals who are disrespecting black American icons now, turn on him? I have predicted that the honeymoon would be over right around February 1, 2008!

revcsolomon wrote
Enough of your condescension; it would be irresponsible for anyone to vote for a candidate or his capricious and insouciant circle of advisors who lack experience or accurate knowledge of the bigger picture! There is nothing on Obama's resume that qualifies him to be President. Obama is leading a pack of youngsters who simply want to wrest control and power away from their political parents; and like most children, Senator Obama included, you all believe that you can simply do a better job.
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One can only wonder how many Obama supporters would have supported Senator Clinton had she prevailed and become the Democratic Nominee, based on what I have been reading. The behavior of many Obama supporters suggests a much deeper pathology and schism within black America. The kind of racial animus that many black Americans harbor towards their own, tells me that not only are some of us unprepared to deal with national and international issues, some haven’t come to grips with divisive issues that persist within the black coalition of community!

Some refer to other black Americans as Uncle Toms, when they themselves are voting for a half-white candidate. Others refer to Senator Clinton as Ms. Anne, and venally attack President Bill Clinton. I have asked many of these individuals, and how do you refer to your nominee’s wife, mother and relatives? This particular election cycle has been instructive in more ways than one for not only America, but many of our ethnic communities!

Peace & Grace
Rev. C. Solomon

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