Saturday, November 16, 2024

RFK Jr. and race


RFK Jr. and race
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
friday, november 15, 2024 at 11:39:00 a.m. est

Let me reiterate what I’ve said about RFK Jr.—“he is a pro-black democrat.”

I stumbled onto a youtube video of RFK Jr. when he was in his 20s (and still had a normal voice). He was publicizing his first book on a talk show, the name of the book, judge Frank M. Johnson Jr., a biography about a judge who forced integration onto the south. Almost 50 years later, he came out in favor of reparations for blacks—to the tune of billions [N.S.: make that trillions] of dollars. So, though I favor him as someone who might take on the drug industry and hold them up to much needed scrutiny, I oppose him for his views of blacks and how he wants to appease them.

We don’t need that part of RFK Jr.

--GRA

N.S.: Frank M. Johnson Jr. was a racist monster. During the late 1980s or early 1990s, I saw a slavishly supportive tv “thing” (60 minutes?) promoting his ongoing campaign to disenfranchise Whites.

I still considered myself a “liberal” in those days, so I might just have approved of what I saw.

Funny thing is, while Bobby was a big “civil rights” man, after a bruising private meeting with notorious black segregationists (including Harry Belafonte, James Baldwin, and Lena Horne, who cursed out RFK), Bobby told a friend that you can’t meet alone with more than one negro at a time.



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