The conservative Republican in Washington, D.C. opines about the vitriolic black liberal response to actress Stacey Dash's endorsement of Mitt Romney's presidential campaign: "When a black person steps out of the black Democrat box that liberals
have assigned them to and most blacks have accepted, personal attacks
ensue. 'Sell-out,' 'Oreo,' or 'You think you’re white,' are just a few
examples of the name-calling they must endure. I’ve never laid eyes on
this 'black memo' that warns blacks they must vote Democrat, but like
[Stacey] Dash I have received a heap of hate mail mostly from other blacks
questioning my authentic blackness because I choose to be a Republican."
More: "President Obama isn’t serving up a great black agenda to address the
problems keeping black Americans from advancing up the economic ladder.
In fact, Obama’s policies have disproportionately harmed blacks. The black jobless rate at 13.4 percent is almost twice the national average of 7.8 percent. After being barraged by what can only be described as a rain of
insults and ignorance, Dash tweeted, 'My humble opinion...EVERYONE is
entitled to one.' Yes, all Americans, even black people, are entitled to
different political opinions. Maybe if more blacks start examining
Obama’s record, they would realize they, too, have a choice."
Crystal Wright Discusses Stacey Dash
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