Skip ahead to 8:15 to see the best part.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0FI82DOuxEI can't believe that anybody of any race would have the balls to go on TV in this day and age and say this...
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A solution for black people!
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OMFG i can't believe that anyone would say anything like that..............what a way to promote hatred and violence shakes head
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o my fucking god. we have a new hitler as someone commented on the vid there.. what a spectacular idea!!!! get rid of racism by killing another race!!! claps bravo!!! you cunt.
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grr that video pissed me right off. And ash.. ehhh I hate that word!!!
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Wow what an intersting idea, exterminating all white people...lol... sorry but i think that the guy is probably not all there up top, come on its not even worth gettiong angry about its just so stupid and riduculous the best thing would be to just laugh at fools like him. I think those comparing him to hitler are exagerating, hitler was an evil, mad, genius; This guys an evil, mad ehhh clown, ... wel i suppose they are sorta comparable,... its interesting to hear some of the youtube responses like the following;you tube
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That was actually the video that led me to the mad exterminator fellow.
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holy shit-balls, that's fucking amazing! (see what a vegan diet does to the brain?)but, he is right about one thing and I'm ashamed to admit it... I have, in fact, used electro magnatism to murder many immitation niggers. sorry
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That's pretty fucked up. It's always that one black person who makes us all look bad. This is just another example. Although I wouldn't mind exterminating some wiggers (That was a joke. So don't get bent up about that).
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You'd have to feel a bit sorry for the likes of that, he's obviously more than a little crazy. He's got to be more than a little stupid too, since he thinks that tabacco is produced for the use of black people; he should come to my house, that'd cure him of that idea! Nothing a crazy person said would bother me; but the applause from the audiance, that's a different thing, that I did find a bit disturbing.
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In reply to: Although I wouldn't mind exterminating some wiggers (That was a joke. So don't get bent up about that). oh dont worry nobody cares about wiggers, hell ill help you, i swear every little white boy (with the exclusion of me)i see in this town dresses like the commercialised image,talks like it, and drives with that stupid "gangsta" lean bullshit
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Unfortunately there are racists who have their prejudices confirmed (in their own minds) when they see something like that.People who grew up in the South might be a bit more sensitive to things like that. I'm not old enough to remember the "nigger" political ads, but I remember the "black militant" political ads in Georgia. Some Georgians thought every black was a potential Eldridge Cleaver. A lot of them were worried that black men would accost their white daughters (which brings us back to O.J. Simpson).So, CBW shouldn't have to worry about a rogue black guy making all blacks look bad, but I can't blame her for her concern.
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Who was Eldridge Cleaver?
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Eldridge Cleaver was a member of the Black Panther Party in the late 1960's. The Black Panthers started as a black nationalist party, but later rejected their early ideas and became socialists.Before all that, Eldridge Cleaver wrote Soul on Ice, which helped bootstrap the Black Power movement.
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I read the 'soul on ice' link all the way through. His life seems really quite sad. The man sounds like he could have really been somebody, if he hadn’t allowed himself to have been undone by his own embitterment and hate.
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In reply to:In the early 1980's, Cleaver became interested in religion. He became disillusioned with the commercial nature of evangelical Christianity and decided to seek out truth. Cleaver searched everywhere from Sun Myung Moon's campus ministry organization CARP to Mormonism. Cleaver was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) and remained a member until his death in 1998.By the mid-1980's, Cleaver had become a conservative Republican and in 1986 he embarked on an unsuccessful campaign to win one of California's seats in the United States Senate. (He failed to win his party's nomination.)Later in the 80's he became a coke head, then he kicked the habit, then he got prostate cancer and died.It's interesting how sometimes a person's radicalism is more important than what the person is radical about. A swing from one extreme to the other is not uncommon. To me, people at either political extreme look pretty much the same as the people at the opposite political extreme. Either way, they're generally pretty authoritarian.