Friday, September 30, 2005

A Cold Blast of Reality

The Political Cesspool broadcasts this week with Jared Taylor and Harry Seabrook as guests are must-listens. Fill-in Bill Rolen along with regular co host James Edwards put together two riveting programs. It created in real life, but inversely, the effect that that miserable movie of a few years back attempted and failed at so miserably. You know, the one where all the boring honkies live in a black and white world, until they are introduced to people of color and their behaviors - sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll, which immediately turns them into techni-color hipsters.


What the Political Cesspool broadcasts did was to put in sharp contrast the utter banality of what passes for political discourse in the “most advanced country in the history of the world.” It was so refreshing to hear adults talking like adults about substantive issues, that it almost seemed surreal.


The interview with Brandy Stokes, the white school teacher viciously assaulted by a Negro student after months of threats and verbal abuse went unheeded by her principal, and who was unceremoniously fired upon returning to work after recovering from her injuries might seem incredible to the average PCA member. But that is only because public disclosure of what passes for normal behavior in the mini-Superdomes known as public schools in black areas of the country is strictly verboten. A friend of mine who taught in a black high school in Atlanta three decades ago told me that nothing short of murder is reported from those schools, and that rapes are commonplace.


He also made the point, which very likely applies to this unfortunate woman, that most kids may be twenty years old or more before they come to realize that every adult they have ever known has lied to them. Lied to them about the very things that Mrs. Stokes learned about firsthand. We are talking every adult. Their ministers, their Sunday School teachers, their parents, every single one of them.


Think about that while you are jotting down epithets about Harry Seabrook that will impress all your friends.

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