Racist NAACP Tape Released: USDA Worker Tells Group White Man Should Get Help From “His Own Kind.”

By Gary P Jackson

On the heels of the NAACP claiming the Tea Party is racist, without an ounce of proof, Andrew Breitbart has released a tape that clearly shows there is just a tad bit of racism in the NAACP.

This from Breitbart:

We are in possession of a video from in which Shirley Sherrod, USDA Georgia Director of Rural Development, speaks at the NAACP Freedom Fund dinner in Georgia. In her meandering speech to what appears to be an all-black audience, this federally appointed executive bureaucrat lays out in stark detail, that her federal duties are managed through the prism of race and class distinctions.

In the first video, Sherrod describes how she racially discriminates against a white farmer. She describes how she is torn over how much she will choose to help him. And, she admits that she doesn’t do everything she can for him, because he is white. Eventually, her basic humanity informs that this white man is poor and needs help. But she decides that he should get help from “one of his own kind”. She refers him to a white lawyer.

Sherrod’s racist tale is received by the NAACP audience with nodding approval and murmurs of recognition and agreement. Hardly the behavior of the group now holding itself up as the supreme judge of another groups’ racial tolerance.

Indeed, this group wants to be the end all and be all when it comes to race, as Breitbart puts it, the supreme judge, and yet you have this sort of person among their ranks.Anyone find it ironic that this occurred at an event billed as a “Freedom Fund Dinner“? “Freedom for me, but not for thee” seems to be the name of this game.

It should be noted that while the NAACP, a racist organization who buddies up with the radical Nation of Islam, and the domestic terrorist group, New Black Panthers, is shouting from the rooftops that the Tea Party, which has members of all races, creeds, and colors, is racist, they have absolutely no proof of any racism within the organizations. In fact, Breitbart has offered up a $100,000 reward for any video evidence of said racism, and as yet, there are no takers.

Breitbart’s second tape may be even worse, BTW, as Sherrod implores those in the audience to go to work for the USDA because “when was the last time you heard about layoffs“! As pathetic as the NAACP, and phony racism charges, are and as sad real racism from NAACP members is, the out of control government that only grows and grows is the most alarming.

This woman should be the poster child for the first big round of federal government layoffs that need to happen.

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11 responses to “Racist NAACP Tape Released: USDA Worker Tells Group White Man Should Get Help From “His Own Kind.”

  1. Dogmeat

    I want to take this opportunity to thank the Tea Party for electing Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown since he voted for the Financial Reform Bill and help the President of the United States with another legislative victory, thank you Tea Party. Have you heard of “Unintended Consequences” or “Blowback”? Was he working for the Tea Party, himself or our Country, hmmm only you can answer this one?

    The problem is this. Tea Party candidates will win a number of these congressional races because local districts are often safely partisan in nature. They can make their wild, unfounded claims, crazy accusations, etc., and win. That means not only are we likely to see an increase in Republican seats in both houses, we’re likely to see more antics, more insanity, more stupidity. At the same time they’re going to do everything they can to derail Obama’s policies which will likely mean high unemployment, a moribund economy, and more compromises on policy positions that make no one happy.

    That could literally mean that if the Republicans put up a legitimate candidate in 2012, they could win. Such a result is bad enough, but the likely response for the Democrats is to move further to the “middle” to placate voters. As we’ve seen over the last decade, the “middle” in American politics is basically on the verge of being an 80s Republican. Increasingly that means we’ll have a political landscape of a conservative party and ratfuck insane parties. The former, given it’s track record, slowly moving to the right, the latter, given it’s track record, loudly screaming “socialism, communism, fascism!!!”

    If we continue on this course, privatization will be socialism.

    • Gary P

      Oy!

      Sorry, but one thing and one thing only happened here. Brown lied. He and his biggest supporter, Mitt Romney, totally misrepresented who he was.

      The tea party is not a centralized deal. It is a ton of local groups with no formal structure. No “central office.” It’s rather idiotic to paint them all with a broad brush. The folks up there in Massachusetts got snookered.

      On the whole, the Tea Party has a pretty good record of backing true conservatives. Obviously, we tend to support people who Sarah Palin endorses. She has an incredible record of picking solid Conservatives who can win. Of course, before we jump on board we do our own research, as everyone should, and check the folks out ourselves.

      I think the whole country got snookered with Scott Brown, but sadly, like those two from Maine, Brown is probably is good as it gets in the Bay State. Again, this is a state that’s as blue as they come, and only a shape shifting RINO like Brown or Mitt Romney is going to come from there. For now.

      How about before we all put the barrels of our guns in our mouths, we wait to see the results of a bunch of hard working Tea Party patriots, along with Sarah Palin, this November.

      • Dogmeat

        It was the Tea Party who claimed that they got Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown elected and that he was one of them. Do not start crying when those you vote in, turn on you and disapoint you. This maybe the reason that Meg Whitman, chose not to vote (but yes, money can buy an election). “Unintended Consequences” or “Blowback” is what you need to consider when listening to politicians (eventhough you think they they are real people).

      • Gary P

        Small Tea Party, but a lot of Mitt Romney involved with Scott Brown. A lot of folks thought he was “The Won” though. It’s better to have him than another Marxist-democrat in the seat, but only marginally.

        This sort of thing is why we can’t support Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, or any of the other GOP establishment.

        We’ve been behind Sarah Palin since before John McCain introduced her as his running mate. She’s the real deal, and has chosen to endorse some strong candidates. Real leaders who are conservative.

        Meg Whitman is not one of them. She is going to be better than Jerry Brown, but that’s not saying much! California is in bad shape.

  2. Bloodhound

    NAACP has and always will be a pit for Racism! These people live for Racism, they eat Racism, sleep Racism, breath Racism! What if we started a NAOWP, National Association of White People! We would be Racist! A White Person cannot win with these people! The only Racism I see in America comes from the Blacks and that Worthless Excuse of a Leader, Barrack Hussein Obambi! Those are the Racists in America! Blacks need to start taking Responsibility for their own Welfare and Actions, something they have never done. Just like the Palistinians, Blacks love to play the Victim!

  3. Lynda Taylor

    A “tad” bit of racism? And this is just one person talking. I can only imagine to what degree racism plays a part in the NAACP. Isn’t it time for you to dissolve this Association and create an Association that is built around integrity, ethics, compassion, tolerance and equality for all. I am not a racist but this Sherrod
    woman’s comments makes me feel like one.

    The USDA Georgia Development should fire her immediately. Then she could ‘go to her people for help’.

    If I were a tax payer in Georgia and my $$ were paying for a woman who thinks like Sherrod I would be furious.

    She has hurt the NAACP’s cause (which is, by the way ,becomming very ambiguous to most of the thinking public in America.

  4. Lynda Taylor

    Unbelievable. Do as I say not as I do, Ms. Sherrod????

  5. The tape was a sham and a fraud and was edited to make this woman appear to be a racist and in fact the tape was slanderous in its editing and this blog owes her an apology

    • Gary P

      Not so fast. There is a lot more going on here. I think Mrs Sherrod my indeed be owed a partial apology, but have you noticed how her fellow NAACPers were cheering her on when she talked about putting whitey in his place? At this point she hadn’t put it all in context.

      Shirley may have turned her life around, but it’s obvious her audience has not.

      We are not exactly sure where this story will take us, and will revisit. If apologies are due, we’ll absolutely issue them. Currently, this story is developing.

  6. Thanks for stopping by, Dogmeat.

    I’m quite happy with Scott Brown.

    He voted for the fake financial reform bill, which is fine. While there’s no financial reform in it, it’s generally harmless. So Scotty gets to look like a bipartisan compromiser to his leftist Massachusetts electorate by voting for a meaningless bill.

    As for “helping the President,” go ask your friends and neighbors, “Hey, what do think about that awesome financial reform? What a win, huh?” As if a complete farce of a bill written by the corrupt Dodd and Frank is going to swing any moderates or turn out any base.

    Go Scotty B!!!

    As for the overall Tea Party, sure there are some nuts. But mainstream Republicans (Boehner et. al.) are the ones who drove this country into a ditch along with Bush and the Democrats. We need reform so desperately that I’ll take a few kooks along with the wave of reformers.

    • Gary P

      Are you kidding? The financial “reform” is mostly harmless?

      Dude, that damned thing ENHANCES corruption. It also exempts the SEC from FOIA requests.

      We are still learning all of the evil from within.

      Scott Brown should be horsewhipped for voting for this thing.

      BTW, interesting to see you find people “nuts” for wanting to preserve the Constitution and the Rule of Law.

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