Sunday, March 15, 2009

Michael Eric Dyson on Bill Maher, HBO, Gives Andrew Braitbart a cup of STFU...for real....(Video)

Folks, Michael Eric Dyson is another one you don't f*ck with if you don't have your facts straight. The smack down he gave Andrew Braitbart was classic. Bill Maher didn't have to say a word, Dyson said it all.


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Black studies intelligentsia intimidation? Oh, now I get it.

Edit: Ya know - I don't know that I know who Breitbrat is off the top of my head, but he really wanted to dominate the conversation. He didn't want to shut up long enough to allow Dyson or Maher to speak or respond, and he sure as hell didn't want to listen to Dyson's explanations or comments.
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There need to be a very public push by politicians, media, schools, law enforcement and community organizations to try to curb the casual use of drugs in the US. The casual user is the driving force of drug violence on both sides of the border. If the casual user cannot or will not stop, then legalizing, taxing and thus controlling must be looked at more seriously. The drug murders must stop on both sides of the border and it is time we in the US stop blaming the Mexican government for a problem that has been created by the casual user. Addicts are addict and will not stop, but the casual user has a choice.
This is exactly why these types of things need to be discussed. The main reason that people don't want to discuss race relations is because it will expose the fact that the "United" States of America is more divided now than it has ever been in recent times. I'm glad Prof. Dyson exposed Mr. Breitbart for the bigot that he truly is; and let this be an example to those that share his outlook on the world.

You cannot possibly defend or not be critical of ANY of the incendiary rhetoric that Rush Limbaugh has used and continues TO us; nor can you possibly think that he's not prejudiced and/or an idiot. He's an entertainer, and it's sad that he does represent a lot of the thinking of the religious right.

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