Mr. Knight, you indeed not only misquoted me, but remain locked in a space that
has prevented you from acknowledging you made (what began as) A mistake. Is
this a white, male, Jewish thing or what?
You wrote:
Second, I omitted Mr. Obama's well-known "African" (actually, Kenyan) roots in
order to draw attention to your curious, unsubstantiated and possibly erroneous
claims of his "Caribbean" and "South American" heritage.
Even if you were not a practiced journalist the above would still be
inexcusable.
What is threatening to became additional pathology is white people's frantic
determination to distance the "African Oreo" from not just the "people made in
america" (pmia) but now your ridiculous effort to separate him from Africa
itself! Wow...Fuck-n wow! You wrote: ...Mr. Obama's well-known "African"
(actually, Kenyan) roots
I should like here to point out that Kenya is a made-up (1963) european state
and remains a subjugated British Colony. And that your effort Mr. Knight is in
the best tradition of eurocentric madness, as it was/is to remove all that is
Egypt from Africa, using phony history books and hellywood images.
You went on: ...in order to draw attention to your curious, unsubstantiated
and possibly erroneous claims of his "Caribbean" and "South American" heritage.
You made this up, and projected a total distortion of my printed word. Nothing
I wrote is remotely suggestive of your spin of: ..."possibly erroneous claims
of his "caribbean" and "South American" heritage.
I challenge any intelligent reader, to read in to my statement what you have
imagined. What I wrote was: The kkk story came to me from a trusted
source.... For the record I think Obama is just another African/Caribbean/
South american Oreo Cooke, but I'm not sure which flavor...
[I have restored at the end of your respond the string you cut, so people can
read your BS with out being inconvenienced.]
Again I ask...Should I expect a correction/retraction?
...made in america.
I'm Emmett Abati Doe
Robert Knight <theknightreport@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First of all, I did not "misquote" you.
In the English language, ellipses are used to indicate the omission of a word
or phrase (three periods ...), or a sequence including a full sentence (four
periods ....). If you actually read my citation of your claims, you will find
the elisions accurately reflected your odd and antagonistic statement.
Second, I omitted Mr. Obama's well-known "African" (actually, Kenyan) roots in
order to draw attention to your curious, unsubstantiated and possibly erroneous
claims of his "Caribbean" and "South American" heritage.
Please, Mr. Doe, give us proof of your claims of Mr. Obama's
1. "Caribbean" roots; and
2. "South American" roots.
Please explain these unsubstantiated claims!
Furthermore, I am troubled by your invidious characterization of Mr. Obama as
an "Oreo cookie." What wisdom gives you the insight to so malign a black man
of considerable accomplishment with such a racist term as "Oreo" -- which
presumes that black success is necessarily white behavior?
What makes you wiser than the overwhelming (and sometimes nearly unanimous)
approval for his candidacy by black voters across the country? They clearly do
not consider Mr. Obama to be an "Oreo" or "Uncle Tom," or whatever else your
enlightened, antagonistic wisdom may consider him to be.
-RK
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