May 16, 2007 @ 15:57
When I first heard yesterday that racist New Black Panther leader Malik Zulu Shabazz had been turned away at the Canadian border I was concerned.
To be honest, I think he should have been able to come to Toronto and spew his racist anti-semitic nonsense. It would have exposed he and the racist "Black Youth Taking Action" group for what they are. Racists.
I thought if they stop this guy at the border it will make him a martyr for this small but extremely angry group of intolerant black Torontonians.
But not to worry, it turns out this group of bigots didn't number enough to even make a ripple let alone a wave. It was nice to see that most people are too busy going to school and work and too busy raising their families to pay attention to a small group of people who insist on blaming everyone but themselves for the plight of their community.
It really is refreshing to see that somebody like Nkem Anizor, the president of "Black Youth Taking Action" amounts to nothing more than an insignificant racist who'd rather lash out and blame than face facts and fix.
In the end, it worked out pretty well. Shabazz kept his sorry ass south of the border, "Black Youth Taking Action" didn't get their martyr, and Toronto's black community obviously didn't get sucked into another bogus "bitching" session because less than one hundred people showed up to a rally at Queens Park - a fine day indeed.
Meanwhile, you may have noticed that I used the word racist quite a few times in this posting. Apparently it's the fashionable thing to do now a days to get attention.
You just grab it and fling it all over the place and hope it sticks to somebody.
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