Obama and Napolitano foment racism
In yesterday’s “Daily Rant,” T ranted about Obama telling Rick Perry to watch his mouth, after Perry said that the Fed printing more valueless money was treasonous.
Well, picking up on that, I say the head of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano should be fired immediately and tried for treason. But first let’s talk about Obama. He should be impeached, not for prolific policy failure – I think he should be thrown out of office for that, I think he should be impeached for not reining in Eric Holder, for not holding the Justice Department accountable and for his using the Justice Department as his pet attack dog to go after whomever he personally disagrees with. But pursuant to Janet Napolitano, my opinion is that he should be indicted and made to stand trial.
How dare the president of the United States give encouragement and tacit support to his cabinet person, not just scapegoating Americans, but for fomenting class warfare as well?
It is time Napolitano be summarily dismissed and indicted for her targeting the white military veterans, white conservative Christians, and now once again the white middle class. Last month she put a video portraying white middle class Americans as the most likely terrorists. Her actions have gone unchallenged by Obama, but enough is enough. She has just released another PSA video depicting a terrorist subway bomber not as a Muslim, but as a white middle class male, in a business suit with briefcase.
This is the last straw. She is using American taxpayer money to portray Americans in this light. She has become the director of agitprop for C.A.I.R. and every other radical Muslim group on the planet. You may be asking the question what if she portrayed blacks or Muslims like this, but that’s the wrong question.
I submit this is being done to foment racial discord and to seize upon the racial mistrust this administration has worked hard to develop. If Obama and Napolitano can raise that level of distrust, it will only take one spark to ignite the kind of demonstration and riot, Obama can then use to further divide and prove that evil rich white people need to be held accountable.
The video instructs people to observe white professional males. And if you see anything suspicious, to report it. The Napolitano video shows commuters reporting to black officers and black security guards. There is only one message a person can walk away from with this video. That message is white in general and white males specifically cannot be trusted, and that they must be watched. They are evil, capable of heinous hate motivated crimes, they need to be watched, and if you see anything at all don’t report to whites, but report instead to black security guards or police officers.
The video goes to significant lengths to portray white Americans as the most likely terrorists. And even more amazingly it portrays those reporting “suspicious” behavior as non-whites. The fact that only 2 of the 126 people indicted in the last two years where white. The other 124 indicted terrorists were black or Arab.
That makes this video a willful and wanton act of misinformation designed to foment the worst kind of animus, and more importantly ignore the real terrorists.
You tell me, just how unconscionable do you view it for her to use taxpayer money to breed distrust among Americans based on race? What does it say that Obama is permitting and encouraging this? I say there is even a more sinister reason lurking behind this, just out of eyeshot – we’ll see if I right as we draw closer to the November 2012 elections.
About the Author
Mychal Massie
Mychal S. Massie is an ordained minister who spent 13 years in full-time Christian Ministry. Today he serves as founder and Chairman of the Racial Policy Center (RPC), a think tank he officially founded in September 2015. RPC advocates for a colorblind society. He was founder and president of the non-profit “In His Name Ministries.” He is the former National Chairman of a conservative Capitol Hill think tank; and a former member of the think tank National Center for Public Policy Research. Read entire bio here