Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Remember him? Putting the NAACP in context

Racist NAACP leader says “Kenneth Gladney not black enough” to protect – He’s an “Uncle Tom” (Video)


On May 5th, 2010 The Missouri NAACP hosted a press conference and rally on behalf of Perry Molens and Elston McCowan, demanding the county prosecutor drop assault charges stemming from an attack outside Russ Carnahan’s townhall in South St. Louis County on Health Care last August. Molens and McCowan were arrested after the staged Carnahan event in August after they beat, kicked and stomped on black vendor Kenneth Gladney. The two Russ Carnahan supporters and SEIU members also called Kenneth the n-word as they bashed him into the cement.

This press conference in May was intended to drum up political pressure to prevent the jury trial of the two SEIU staff members arrested for attacking Kenneth Gladney in the presence of three witnesses.

via http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/07/caught-on-tape-racist-naacp-leader-says-kenneth-gladney-not-black-enough-to-protect-hes-an-uncle-tom-video/



Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/09/racist-naacp-leader-says-“kenneth-gladney-not-black-enough”-to-protect-–-he’s-an-“uncle-tom”-video/#ixzz0uuXXJ7qC

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