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Any dissent makes you the enemy

The NY Times editorial April 28th contains this gem:

On the bench, Justice Brown - a black woman raised in segregated Alabama - is a consistent enemy of minorities...

(Via Michelle Malkin)

This is nothing but pure, unsubstantiated race-baiting. Malkin notes there isn't anything in the editorial to back up the claim. Apparently, according to the editorial board of the NY Times, all black people must think alike, or they're not just wrong, they're "the enemy." There used to be a time when decent liberals would think the idea that "all black people think alike" was racist. Now if you think blacks are allowed to have independent thoughts, you're part of the "radical right." The Times could just as well have written, "Justice Brown - a black woman raised in segregated Alabama, ought to know her place." Disgusting.

Update: Captain's Quarters has more thoughts on Justice Brown here.

ConfirmThem.com explains how the DNC is spreading falsehoods about Justice Brown's record.



posted by: The Editors @ 3:39 pm April 29, 2005


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