Jackson reserves a special venom though for black conservatives. Those that prefer to think for themselves rather than kowtowing to liberal ideals at their own peril that they do not perceive. Blacks that don't kowtow get a public lynching. These days, people don't tend to get lynched from trees anymore. Instead, their character is lynched in the court of public opinion. Lives are ruined. Just ask this black man:
The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Wednesday night criticized Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) for voting against the Democrats’ signature healthcare bill.What a dishonest racebaiter Jackson is! Keeping blacks down is a form of control that Democrats have become exceedingly efficient at. The same party that defended slavery, fought and died for it, segregated schools, filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964, came up with welfare, good intentions on full display, which has broken the black family and replaced the father with the government. Since that time, the poverty level has not changed on single bit at a cost of trillions of taxpayer dollars. Then the victim mentality was installed by Democrats. Affirmative action separated people by their race. Us against them. Black versus white. Male versus female. Gay versus straight. The party of identity politics divides people and judges them by the color of their skin, not by the content of their character. Democrats have kept blacks down in the plantations of failed urban environments with failed public schools, doomed to continue voting for Democrats to get handouts that they have been convinced they are entitled to. And Democrats continue to to reap many votes from people's misery that they themselves have created. Jackson is part and parcel of this problem today. He is, quite literally, a modern Uncle Tom.
“We even have blacks voting against the healthcare bill,” Jackson said at a reception Wednesday night. “You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.”
Davis, who is running for governor, is the only black member of Congress from Alabama.
He is also the only member of the CBC to have voted against the healthcare bill earlier this month.
Jackson said later that he "didn't call anybody by name and I won't."





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