What's the Harm in Destroying Whitey?

The Reverend Al Sharpton's response to those pesky justice-seekers who point out that he has several times tried to bring down white men for their alleged crimes, crimes that never took place, is one of contempt. He often threatens lawsuits against those who simply bring up facts.

You'd think a man who accused others of horrendous crimes would be contrite when it was proven that those men were in fact innocent. I'm writing specifically about the Duke Lacrosse case as well as the Tawana Brawley case.

But, to the Reverend Sharpton, it doesn't matter that his accusations were not based on anything other than unsubstantiated speculation, as long as the men he was attempting to destroy were Caucasian.

A claim of racism is one of the most serious allegations one man can make against another; yet Reverend Sharpton and his ilk do it on seemingly a daily basis. The same goes for cases of sexual abuse.

To them, the white man has been persecuting minorities for so long that a few innocent Caucasians rotting in prison or being branded as racists for the rest of their lives is only a drop in the bucket.

Deep down, the Reverend Sharpton probably believes that every white man feels African-Americans are second class citizens, or far worse. Why would someone think that way? ...Because Reverend Sharpton probably believes the same about Caucasians.

Other liberals likely wouldn't go out of their way to destroy the lives of innocent white people, yet have no problem cheering when others like Reverend Sharpton do the dirty work.

That's the different between liberals and conservatives. Conservatives enjoy debating ideas, while liberals enjoy destroying the lives of people with whom they disagree or individuals who don't fit into a particular ethnic group as long as the demonization of said individuals furthers their political goals.

Otherwise a person making false accusations would apologize once it became perfectly clear the accusations were indeed false.

But, to Reverend Sharpton, no apology is necessary, because, as long as his intention was to demonize whitey, he did right thing.

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