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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Louis Farrakhan Entertains John Conyers

Hat tip The Blaze

Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan delivered another anti-Semitic tirade last week in Detroit. Sitting in the audience and occasionally nodding in agreement was Congressman John Conyers. Also present at this event (in a church, no less) was a Detroit City Councilwoman and Christian pastors.


http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/05/22/farrakhan-talks-of-satanic-jews-and-synagogue-of-satan-at-detroit-church-speech-but-wait-until-you-hear-who-was-in-attendance/

As outlined above, it was not reported at what point in Farrakhan's speech, Conyers was nodding.

He (and the others) should have gotten up and walked out at the first mention of Jew-hatred.

4 comments:

Miggie said...

So typical is his assertion that all politicians are corrupt but the white ones are protected and the black ones are exposed and made to pay for their felonies.

This Hate Speaker knows his audience and the familiar canard about the Jews controlling the world has been around for centuries. (I missed the course on how to control publishing.)

The blacks, as represented by Farrakhan and those in his audience are more racist than anyone else.

Findalis said...

He (and the others) should have gotten up and walked out at the first mention of Jew-hatred.

Why? Anti-Semitism is taught to the majority of Black children along with their mother's milk. It is easier to blame another person or race for your failures than to look deep into your own self or community and discover the truth.

elwood p suggins said...

Conyers is a good fit with Louie, and is probably just as racist. not surprising they would agree.

BTW, is Conyers' wife still doing time, or did she get out already?? Just curious.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Anti-Semitism entered black culture when large numbers moved north and found that the landlords and corner store owners were Jewish, having moved into the neighborhood as the Poles and Italians moved out, who came in as the Irish and Germans moved out, etc. There's always a mundane cause for this nonsense, and then someone like Farrakhan throws a blanket of mysticism over it.