Who Exactly Is A "Professional Racist," Anyhow?
10/11/2022
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David Hines tweeted this:

Apparently it’s us—or at least VDARE.com editor Peter Brimelow, who was at Laura Loomer’s election night party.

However, unlike Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog, who keep things cool when they’re off-duty:

our witch-hunting enemies really hate us. I keep saying we’re not a hate group, we’re a hated group.

But what is a ”professional racist”?

It could be someone like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton,  Eric Holder, or Benjamin Crump, but my favorite example is former ”community organizer” Barack Obama, author of a memoir subtitled a A Story Of Race And Inheritance, who was elected President on an explicitly racial campaign, and re-elected after supporting racists over the George Zimmerman case and elsewhere.

Here he is saying ”These are real issues” during a riot that started over a lie.

That’s what I call a professional racist.

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