A Warning to White America Video “we is gonna paint the white house black!”
I found this video on Not Another CONspiracy featuring Rev Manning. Although this dude tends to get a wee bit animated in his video sermons as he uses the bible to beat people over the head with his analysis his general message is pretty sound as it is in this clip.
Since I was very young I have always been confused at the mindset of Negros and how most have this “follow the leader” mentality in that most tend to speak with the same sociological, ideological and political voice. No other racial or ethnic group of folks does this.
White people should indeed heed his little warning, not that black folks will be rioting in the streets on inauguration day but a decidedly different attitude will reign amongst the Negro populace.
If you think Pastor Manning is just way off base just read this article about Spike Lee and his repeating the Nigga Nagin phrase of “Chocolate City.”
(LINK) Director Spike Lee said he’s getting his tickets to Barack Obama’s inauguration, and he believes it’ll ring in a “chocolate city.”
Although Election Day is still more than four months off, Lee told a film festival audience in Silver Spring, Md., last week that the Illinois senator will be going all the way, according to the Reuters news agency.
“It’s going to be before Obama, ‘B.B.,’ and after Obama — ‘A.B.’ — and some folks need to get used to this,” Lee said Thursday. “And I’m going to be at the inauguration — getting my hotel reservation now.”
In vouching for Obama, Lee also told the audience, “We need a real chocolate city.” Lee has endorsed Obama’s candidacy.
The words echoed remarks New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin’s made in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Nagin called for a more “chocolate” New Orleans, advocating the return displaced blacks back to the city.
Lee later explicitly endorsed Obama, as someone who would set the right course. “It’s not an if … he changes the world. He changes how the world looks at the United States,” Lee said.
It would be good for artists, too, who he said reflect the atmosphere around them. “It’s going to be a new day. Not just a new day, a better day.”
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June 30th, 2008 at 11:11 am
Holy cow, you’ve been busy. I think I just visited here a couple of days ago and now there’s a whole bunch of new stuff!
I just read this damned article, and I cannot believe the arrogance and condescension of it. I bet you live in a little midwestern town like Findlay, OH. Dontcha know the roobs in these towns are too stoopid to accept the trooth as told on the boob tube and have the audacity to communicate via the internet? (It’s those awful narrow minded, gun toting, bible thumping Americans again!)
July 1st, 2008 at 8:07 pm
Tried to watch the clip, Snoop - I really tried…
Just couldn’t make it past his “I love me and you should love me, too” intro.
Tried. Couldn’t.
- MuscleDaddy