From Michael Terry of Kansas, we learn that Jesse Jackson is a racist.
I guess Michael has a point, because it appears from the post that Jesse has personally been calling him and his entire family and race a racist for years:
As a Caucasian man I have grown tired and weary of your use of the word “racist” in relation to me, my family, my ancestors, and my nation. It has not only become trite, but now I find it extremely offensive.
Apparently, Mr. Terry thinks Jesse should answer to him:
Will you, or can you answer the above questions? I think not. You’ll merely cry and whine about how negroes are victims of some invisible evil white cabal who have nothing better to do with their allotted time on this earth than make the lives of negroes as miserable as they possibly can. I do wish you would name the members of this mysterious cabal and get it over with and stop yelping like a dog that got whacked on the nose with a newspaper for crapping on the carpet.
You see, according to Mr. Terry, the problem is that non-whites have no real heroes.
Why is it that negroes, like Hispanics, don’t have too many heroes to emulate like whites do? Mexicans always bring up Poncho Villa and negroes Booker T. Washington. Caucasians have so many people of their own race to emulate it’s hard to pick one. I won’t list them here because I don’t have the time or space.
You see, Jesse just doesn't have the right attitude:
Instead of condemning Caucasians you should be thanking them. You could be in Africa chasing elephants or monkeys with a blow-gun or spear to get your dinner for the day.
Mr. Terry is right about one thing. Racism never does go out of style, does it?