White = Nazi?

This demonization of white people as “racists” and “Nazis” is no accident.

by James Edwards

The other day a radio talk show host in Boston said that quarterback Tim Tebow’s family look like Nazis because they’re all white:

“Toucher,” as he is known to his listeners on 98.5 The Sports Hub, had this observation on Tebow’s draft-night gathering.

“It looked like some kind of Nazi rally … so lily-white is what I’m trying to say. Yeah, Stepford Wives.”

Has he been fired? Of course not. He hasn’t even been suspended. Hatred of white people isn’t just OK; spreading it is one of the top priorities of the media in this country. In the New York Times, a Jewish “reporter” referred to white families as “the last divided institution” in America which still needs desegregated. We all know just how vile and evil segregated institutions are, don’t we?

Say…didn’t Don Imus get fired for calling the Rutger’s women’s basketball team a bunch of “nappy headed hos”? Yes, he did. But that was “racist.” Calling an all white family a bunch of Nazis isn’t “racist” in the media eyes; to them it’s just level headed reporting. We’re constantly told that all white people are racists; and Nazis are the OG’s of racism, so white=Nazi.

And don’t think this meme isn’t catching on. A few weeks ago, Richard Spencer wrote a great article on why the Duke basketball team is so universally hated – it’s in large part because it tends to have more white players than most college basketball teams. Well, the other night one of the most popular shows on TV, Glee, compared the Duke basketball team to Nazis:

When it comes to Duke basketball, people either love the team or hate it. But at the end of the day, it’s just a game, which is why one recent Duke analogy may have gone too far.

The hit television show “Glee” compared Duke basketball to Nazis on Tuesday night. In the controversial scene, Mike O’Malley’s character Burt Hummel says, “I hate Duke like I hate the Nazis.

White equals Nazi.

And who can forget when black talk show host DL Hughley told the head of the Republican Party, Michael Steele, that the GOP convention “literally looked like Nazi Germany”? And Steele not only didn’t protest, he agreed with Hughley.


Get used to it, white folks.

This demonization of white people as “racists” and “Nazis” is no accident, and it’s only going to get worse until white people start speaking up, as white people, and for white people, and defending ourselves and our interests as a group. Just like blacks and Hispanics and Asians and Jews do.

The talk show host who said Tim Tebow’s family looked like a bunch of Nazis would never have said that Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram’s family looked like a bunch of criminals, or a tribe of Zulus. He would not only have been fired on the spot, he would never work in talk radio again. That’s because there are a bunch of black organizations that would have seen to it.

It’s about time white people started building our own organizations.

2010-05-04