This article was posted on my favorite forum by effej one of my readers. Speaking to a panel at Howard University Law School, Dr. Kamau Kambon had the following to say:
Kambon’s solution received slight applause in the room, to which he responded, “I don’t care whether you clap or not, but I’m saying to you that we need to solve this problem because they are going to kill us.”
Look up paranoid and there should be a picture of this guy. Also supprising is that he got applause, slight or not.
Well it would alleviate other peoples paranoia that think the world will someday reach over population. That is a paranoia that Dean Esmay quashes.
Update: Dean Esmay takes a commenter to task who accuses bloggers of piling one and lamenting over racism the black community, and can't help but wonder about our motivations.
I have to wonder at your motivation in describing vile hatemongering racist garbage as merely crazy, and at your motivations for -- quite wrongly by the way -- sugegesting that this man has no power. He is certainly more powerful than your average Klansman or Neo-Nazi or Fred Phelps follower, yet why is it that I think you would not be questioning anyone's motives in attacking those filthy hatemongering pigs?
What fantasy world is it that you live in, by the way, that you think black people have no power in this country? And what world do you live in where encouraging racial violence is not a danger to all decent people everywhere in this country?
My motivation is to to decry racism and intolerance, and to decry those who advocate violence and preach hate. What are your motives in questioning that? Perhaps your own hidden racist desires to see white people as powerful and black people as powerless? Or your own hidden hatred of mainstream America?
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