Black professor calls for genocide against whites
I have often been amazed how the main stream media ignores the incredible statements from radical blacks such as Louis Farrakhan, Cynthia McKinney, Harry Belafonte, Danny Glover and now Dr. Kamau Kambon.
In a recent speech, Dr. Kambon went far beyond even Adolph Hitler’s wildest aspirations:
And then finally I want to say that we need one idea, and we’re not thinking about a solution to the problem. We’re thinking about all these other things, but we’re not dealing with a solution to the problem. And we have to start to think about a solution to the problem so that these young brothers and sisters who are here now, who are 15, 16 or 17, are not here 25 years later talking about these same problems.
Now how do I know that the white people know that we are going to come up with a solution to the problem? I know it because they have retina scans, they have what they call racial profiling, DNA banks, and they’re monitoring our people to try to prevent the one person from coming up with the one idea. And the one idea is, how we are going to exterminate white people because that in my estimation is the only conclusion I have come to. We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet to solve this problem. Now I don’t care whether you clap or not, but I’m saying to you that we need to solve this problem because they are going to kill us. And I will leave on that. So we just have to just set up our own system and stop playing and get very serious and not be diverted from coming up with a solution to the problem and the problem on the planet is white people.
I have some friends who live in Australia. As many of you know, the aborigines and white Australians have come to terms with the past and put it behind them, like rational human beings.
Here in America we have far too many race hustlers like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton who are turning their people into professional victims. Was slavery wrong? Of course it was. Is discrimination based on skins color wrong? Absolutely. Does racism still exist in America? Without a doubt. But if you listen to people like Dr. Kambon and accept what they are saying, you have to believe that white people have weekly meetings in which they conspire to bring the black man down.
There are dozens of laws on the books that make it illegal to discriminate. Slavery was abolished almost 150 years ago, the civil rights act (which Republicans voted for and Democrats voted against) was passed almost 40 years ago. Hate crimes legislation has been on the books for decades. Racial profiling is 100% illegal. In fact with affirmative action, blacks have it better than whites when it comes to promotions, getting into college and working for the government.
But if you listen to the race hustlers, “Bush bombed the levees!â€, “Bush hates black people!†or “whitey wants to keep you down!.†Now we have open calls for genocide. Enough is enough! We are now at a crossroads, do African Americans and whites want to put the past behind them and work for a better future for all of us or do they want to stand by and do nothing when their leaders call for violence and genocide.
If you are serious about following Australia’s example, you will find an eager partner in me and other moderate conservatives, but as long as African American’s allow their leaders to act like professional victims and say nothing in response to calls to kill every white person on Earth, your cries of injustice fall on deaf ears.
Update:
North Carolina State University has released the following statement.
Dr. Kamau Kambon’s remarks have received widespread coverage on various websites, blogs and in the media. In some cases, it has been incorrectly reported that Kambon is an employee of NC State. Kambon sporadically taught at North Carolina State University on an as-needed basis. He has not been employed by the university since June 30, 2005. When I learned of his comments, I released the following statement:
The remarks recently attributed to one of our former employees do not in any way represent the values and standards of the university. This type of speech is counter to any reasoned discussion on the issue of race relations, and is absolutely unacceptable in the NC State community.
Thank you for your concern and email.
Sincerely,
Larry A. Nielsen
Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for
Academic Affairs
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