Saturday, March 5, 2011

Hey, Eric Holder: Meet My People

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My fellow Americans, who are “your people”? I ask because U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who is black, used the phrase “my people” in congressional testimony this week. It was an unmistakably color-coded and exclusionary reference intended to deflect criticism of the Obama Justice Department’s selective enforcement policies. It backfired.

In pandering to skin-deep identity politics and exacerbating race-consciousness, Holder has given the rest of us a golden opportunity to stand up, identify “our people” and show the liberal poseurs what post-racialism really looks like.

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  1. Funny stuff aint it? The head racist and his attack dog racist are crying about racism....My people? Please, very few Blacks think Obama has done enough to help their cause. I mean so many of them actually have to work when they should just be given money for being black...

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  2. I mean so many of them actually have to work when they should just be given money for being black...

    It's actually sad, but true, unfortunately.

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