Republican Congressman Makes The Case For White Supremacy

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Rep. Steve King (R-IA) is tired of hearing about “white people.”

Appearing on MSNBC Monday evening, King was part of a panel of four people discussing the Republican National Convention. Esquire’s Charles Pierce, one of King’s co-panelists, commented on the dominance of “loud, unhappy, dissatisfied white people” at the RNC. King objected not so much to Pierce’s factual premise as to the notion that the monochromatic nature of the GOP is a bug.

“This whole ‘white people business’ though does get a little tired,” King declared. “I’d ask you to go back through history,” he added, “and figure out where are these contributions that have been made by these other categories of people your talking about. Where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?”

When host Chris Hayes asked King to clarify whether the congressman was asserting that no race contributed more to society than white people, King made a slight rhetorical shift, claiming instead that “western civilization” that is “rooted in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the United States of America, and every place where the footprint of Christianity settled the world” is the greatest contributor to civilization. Europe, of course, is the ancestral homeland of many white people. The “footprint of Christianity” spread throughout the world in no small part because of European conquest of other regions of the globe.

As recently as last week, King displayed a Confederate flag on his desk next to a Gadsden flag, a common symbol of the Tea Party."

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Rep. Steve King (R-IA) is tired of hearing about “white people.”

Appearing on MSNBC Monday evening, King was part of a panel of four people discussing the Republican National Convention. Esquire’s Charles Pierce, one of King’s co-panelists, commented on the dominance of “loud, unhappy, dissatisfied white people” at the RNC. King objected not so much to Pierce’s factual premise as to the notion that the monochromatic nature of the GOP is a bug.

“This whole ‘white people business’ though does get a little tired,” King declared. “I’d ask you to go back through history,” he added, “and figure out where are these contributions that have been made by these other categories of people your talking about. Where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?”

When host Chris Hayes asked King to clarify whether the congressman was asserting that no race contributed more to society than white people, King made a slight rhetorical shift, claiming instead that “western civilization” that is “rooted in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the United States of America, and every place where the footprint of Christianity settled the world” is the greatest contributor to civilization. Europe, of course, is the ancestral homeland of many white people. The “footprint of Christianity” spread throughout the world in no small part because of European conquest of other regions of the globe.

As recently as last week, King displayed a Confederate flag on his desk next to a Gadsden flag, a common symbol of the Tea Party."

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They don't even pretend any longer.
 
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Ignoring such achievements as algebra, medicine and human speech, Republican Congressman Steve King says that non-whites haven’t made any meaningful contributions to human civilization. Cartoon by Ted Rall.

That cartoon is a lie and you
thank the fool.....why is that ?


“western civilization” “rooted in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the United States of America, and every place where the footprint of Christianity settled the world” is the greatest contributor to civilization.


Is your reading comprehension that lacking...>
 
That cartoon is a lie and you
thank the fool.....why is that ?

“western civilization” “rooted in Western Europe, Eastern Europe and the United States of America, and every place where the footprint of Christianity settled the world” is the greatest contributor to civilization.


Is your reading comprehension that lacking...>

Where is the cradle of civilization, bravs? Three guesses and the first two don't count.
 

I predict that loyal lapdoggies will agree with everything King said.

Yes, it will open the floodgates. The people who try to keep their racism hidden will now become emboldened to spew their worst biases, because if it's okay for a congressman to do it, it's okay for them, too.
 
Yes, it will open the floodgates. The people who try to keep their racism hidden will now become emboldened to spew their worst biases, because if it's okay for a congressman to do it, it's okay for them, too.
Being a closeted racist yourself, you know all about hiding biases.
 
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