The Tea Party: Breeding Ground for Racists?
Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:40 pm
First it was the billboard comparing President Obama to Hitler (something I found ironic, seeing as how the Tea Party's main tactics, fear and hatred, are identical to the Nazi Party's), then it was pictures of tea-partiers showing President Obama as a witch doctor and advising him to "swim back to Kenya," now it's a letter to Abraham Lincoln asking him to repeal the emancipation Proclamation because African Americans can't "cotton to that whole kind of thing." (The use of the word "cotton was particularly inflammatory, I thought!)
Here's that letter if you want to read it:
Tea Party Leader Mocks NAACP "Coloreds" In Online Screed | Political Correction
I guess I can partly understand the basic idea that the government isn't doing exactly what the pubic would want it to. Especially deep in the Great Recession and just recovering from the great Oil Spill of 2010 as we are. (Of course my best friend suggests that NO government is up to the task of guiding 700 million people simultaneously and it's stupid to think it could.)
But I'm beginning to think that the "Tea Party" isn't really about anti-establishment feelings and is more about being a fringe-lunatic, racist, my-way-or-the-highway, only-one-religion, xenophobe.
The Tea party seems to give disgruntled racists a way to congregate without seeming to be the despicable things they are. I've seen movements like this before. The most recent one was called the Klu Klux Klan.
Here's that letter if you want to read it:
Tea Party Leader Mocks NAACP "Coloreds" In Online Screed | Political Correction
I guess I can partly understand the basic idea that the government isn't doing exactly what the pubic would want it to. Especially deep in the Great Recession and just recovering from the great Oil Spill of 2010 as we are. (Of course my best friend suggests that NO government is up to the task of guiding 700 million people simultaneously and it's stupid to think it could.)
But I'm beginning to think that the "Tea Party" isn't really about anti-establishment feelings and is more about being a fringe-lunatic, racist, my-way-or-the-highway, only-one-religion, xenophobe.
The Tea party seems to give disgruntled racists a way to congregate without seeming to be the despicable things they are. I've seen movements like this before. The most recent one was called the Klu Klux Klan.