Thursday, December 13, 2012

Banana Republic

Harry Belafonté knows a thing or two about banana republics – a nation with dismal humanitarian prospects overlorded by a brutal fascist.  I trust him when he advises Barak Obama to behave just like that.


What I love about this clip is that it reveals what most people know, but are reluctant to say out loud – “civil rights” are not about rights for all citizens.  The civil rights movement in America is the most prejudiced and racist scar on our collective soul.  There’s no defense of slavery, certainly not coming from me, but it was an economic proposition.  The civil rights movement is purely vindictive, seeking retribution and reparations for past wrongs.

The race-baiting Reverend Al Sharpton honors Belafonté as a “activist leader” in the civil rights movement.  Fair enough, even I will agree with that.  At 1:38 in the video, Belafonté this man who has “fought” for “civil rights”, urges Obama to “act like a third world dictator and put all these guys in jail”.  These guys?  These guys who disagree with Dear Leader and want him to fail.

“Civil Rights” 

It is clear that Belafonté does NOT believe in “civil” rights, he believes in rights only for blacks and those who agree with Obama.

A beautiful bunch a' ripe banana
Daylight come and me wan' go home
Hide the deadly black spider
Daylight come and me wan' go home

Amid the huge amount of light-colored fruit,
death roams in black form. Hmmm…

In the last election, 246,134,507 men, women, and children did not vote for Barak Hussein Obama.  I was one of them.  Come and get me, Banana Man.


Clark H Smith

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