Friday, October 25, 2013

Alan Grayson's Race-Baiting of TEA Party, and the Truth


Representative Alan Grayson (D-Florida) released a mailer to his fundraising supporters, flgrantly implying that the TEA Party movement is a racist organization.

Rep Alan Grayson (D-Florida) released this offensive mailer.
His antics are racist, not the TEA Party movement
Refusing to back away from such blatant race-baiting, Grayson later announced:

"One could go on and on, because there is overwhelming evidence that the Tea Party is the home of bigotry and discrimination in America today, just as the KKK was for an earlier generation. If the shoe fits, wear it,"

First of all, is the TEA Party movement mostly made up of white people?

No! These black conseratives debunked that media-hyped lie right away.

 

This speaker pointedly challenged the claims of racism, asking "Why would black people be joining the TEA Party movement, if the movement is flled with racists and is inherently racist?

 

They are joining the movement, however, and the face of the TEA Party is not a hate-group.

However, Christ Matthews and Professor Christopher Parker all claim that the TEA Party movement is full of racists.

There is still no evidence to support these charges. Parker's research confirms that black people are joining the movement.

Here are more photos to links this truth:

A group of left-leaning protestors maligned an African-American member of the TEA Party.
 
Shameful! If there is racism, you will often find it among the left.

Mia Love, a city mayor from Utah, and a Congressional candidate in 2012, is a TEA Party candidate, and an African-American woman!
 
She has repudiated the charges of racism attached to the TEA Party movement. Ms. Love has nothing to be afraid of. The hateful words uses to rewrite her Wikipedia page have not stopped her.

She called out the false narrative of the Democratic Party, which claim that the Republican Party and the allied TEA Party movement is racist to the core.

An NBC reporter confronted one black man at at TEA Party rally, and he affirmed that there are many black people, as well as individuals of many backgrounds, who attend these TEA Party rallies.
 
So, Rep. Grayons's tactics are not just offensive, blatantly false, but they need to be repudiated!  

Now, a black TEA Party group in Los Angeles is demanding an apology from Alan Grayson for his offensive remarks.



Call Rep. Grayson's Office, and demand that he apologize for his offensive mailer!

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