The tea party is made up of different groups and their organization is broken up among those different groups. You don't have leaders in the tea parties, only organizers, and each member can volunteer to be an organizer. How can the tea party come out against racism within their group, if it is just an assembly of people? Some may not even be registered members of the tea party but just show up at the rally.
All large groups have some small elements of racism because racism exists among all ethnicities. Every-time I've seen a tea partier asked about racism within their group, they reply, "I have not seen any racism in the rallies I've gone to" because it is a small percentage of the group as a whole.
I'm willing to bet that the NAACP has members who are racist as well. It is just a sin that exists in some people.
Shouldn't the NAACP ask the New Black Panthers to condemn racism as well? Especially since New Black Panther Chief Malik Shabazz publicly on the street announced to "Kill white crackers" and "We need to kill some white babies"
Isn't this a better example of blatant racial extremism?
You may print this but I believe you won't, unless you don't believe in double standards within the media.
Scott Gullion