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NAACP Condemns Tea Party Racism In Resolution

HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH   07/13/10 10:42 PM ET   AP

Naacp Tea Party Resolution Vote
NAACP Debates Resolution Condemning Racism In Tea Party Movement

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Leaders of the country's largest civil rights organization accused tea party activists on Tuesday of tolerating bigotry and approved a resolution condemning racism within the political movement.

The resolution was adopted during the annual convention in Kansas City of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, spokesman Chris Fleming said. Tea party organizers disputed claims of racism and called on the NAACP to withdraw the resolution.

Debate was mostly closed to the public, but the final version "calls on the tea party and all people of good will to repudiate the racist element and activities within the tea party," said Hilary Shelton, director of the NAACP's Washington bureau.

"I hope it will empower the tea party to actually look at itself and see that there are those who are noticing things that I think most tea partiers don't want," he said.

Sarah Palin, a vocal tea party supporter, said in a statement late Tuesday that she was "saddened by the NAACP's claim that patriotic Americans ... are somehow 'racists.'" The former Alaska governor said claims that tea party activists "judge people by the color of their skin" were false and appalling.

The final wording won't be released until the NAACP's national board of directors approves the resolution during its meeting in October. But the original called for the NAACP to "educate its membership and the community that this movement is not just about higher taxes and limited government." It said something could evolve "and become more dangerous for that small percentage of people that really think our country has been taken away from them."

"We felt the time had come to stand up and say, 'It's time for the tea party to be responsible members of this democracy and make sure they don't tolerate bigots or bigotry among their members,'" NAACP President Ben Jealous said ahead of the debate.

"We don't have a problem with the tea party's existence. We have an issue with their acceptance and welcoming of white supremacists into their organizations," he said.

Tea party activist Alex Poulter, who co-founded a Kansas City-area group called Political Chips, also disputed the allegations. He said the movement is made up of a "diverse group of folks who are upset with what is going on with this country."

Poulter said he has seen no evidence of racism within the movement.

"It's unfounded, but people are running with these accusations like they are true," he said.

A group called the St. Louis Tea Party issued its own resolution Tuesday calling on the NAACP to withdraw the proposal.

Though not affiliated with either major political party, tea party activists espouse a political philosophy of less government, a free market, lower taxes, individual rights and political activism.

The group has faced occasional claims of racism, most notably in March near the end of the bitter health care debate. U.S. Reps. John Lewis, Andre Carson and Emanuel Cleaver said some demonstrators, many of them tea party activists, yelled a racial epithet as the black congressmen walked from House office buildings to the Capitol. Cleaver, D-Mo., also said he was spit on.

A white lawmaker said he also heard the epithets, but conservative activists said the lawmakers were lying.

"They are pulling people together and focusing on the negative, and then it's hard to make anything positive out of that," said Anita L. Russell, president of the Kansas City, Mo., branch of the NAACP, which introduced the resolution. "And then these groups, these extremist groups, are looking for something, and they are latching on to this."

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SuperEd
04:21 AM on 07/20/2010
People asking for proof of displayed racism in some elements of the Teaparty are like those asking for proof the Earth is over 4000 years old.
TheHouseofMirth
The hearts of the foolish; the hearts of the wise.
07:11 AM on 07/19/2010
The teabaggers are reminiscent of the anti-civil rights, racist Republicans of the 60's--- and are the same bigot gene pool who support anti-immigration sentiment that has become so rabid. This (along with gay marriage) are the civil rights issues of our time. The Far Right 'baggers will use this in the mid-terms and to try to defeat Obama in 2012.

If the current anti-immigrant sentiment had prevailed in 1899, my grandmother would not have been allowed to disembark at Ellis Island, and my family and I would not have been born here. Who reading this is NOT an immigrant--- or the descendant of immigrants???
We should dismantle the Statue of Liberty . It is now a mockery. Thanks, Rethugs.
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butterflywhisperer
03:03 AM on 07/18/2010
KUDOS to the NAACP for standing up to the bully, lunatic fringe, selective constitutionalism tea bag party. Someone, again, needs to be the adult and call on the brat party's offensive, nasty behavior. Thank you for doing so!
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11:48 AM on 07/25/2010
Could you elaborate on the term "selective constitutionalism" ?
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Crowned
11:31 AM on 07/17/2010
If the TP member who wrote the racist letter to President Lincoln thought it a good move to start conversations by inciting hatred, why shouldn't blacks answer in kind? Maybe their repertoire of slurs is not as large as those in white hate handbooks, or maybe they have more class. Anyway, that silly fool proved the NAACP's point perfectly.
If baggers are interested in " issues only" such as debt, the constitution, taxes, then why the wildly different reactions to behavior of a white President and a black one?
Bush'sl deficit spending - no reaction
Obama's deficit spending- wild eyed socialist
Bush's "The constitution is just a God damn piece of paper" - silence
Obama's attempt to enforce the Constitution on immigration - outrage
Bush's non -attempt to stop illegal border crossings - respectful requests?? Nothing? Wasn't loud enough to make a blip.
On individual rights: reaction to man being arrested wearing an anti-Bush Tee shirt - glee
Reaction to cages at conventions for people to exert their right to assemble - "that's where those Liberals belong" and other such concerned comments. Reaction to Obama's extension of rights under the 2nd Amendment- He is taking our guns. Reaction to Obama NOT arresting someone for carrying a gun to a rally near him - he better not.
Reaction to Bush leaving the tax burden on middle and lower income people while giving upper class a break -the way it should be. Reaction to Obama lowing taxes on middle and low -
05:47 PM on 07/16/2010
does the naacp have any white members?
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MrUniteUs
10:19 PM on 07/16/2010
Yes and Whites have been honored,
Including Steven Spielberg. He received the Spingarn Award, The NAACP's highest honor.
Joel Spingarn was Jewish and he the second President of the NAACP and outspoken
critic of lynchings, which were common a hundred years ago.
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EmmaJ76
Web Designer, Wife, Cat Mom, Politics Nerd
08:27 AM on 07/19/2010
Yes mysallyjo it does and it was also founded by a mostly white membership. You would do well to read it's history
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MrUniteUs
04:05 PM on 07/16/2010
Good decision by the NAACP to call on the Tea Party to denounce the racism that
exist among some it's members.

As Americans we should all denounce this mental disease known as racism.
05:06 PM on 07/16/2010
What about denouncing the groups trying to pose as Tea Party members to falsely accuse them of racism? That should be denounced too but won't. The issue is not about justice, just politics.
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MrUniteUs
10:31 PM on 07/16/2010
Rather than repudiating racism within the party a Tea Party leader wrote a
a racist letter attempting to make fun of slavery. Not only was it racist it was
an offense to the memory of the hundreds of thousands including President that were killed over the issue of slavery,

He could have said what you said, but instead he made your comments mute.
It's naive to pretend no racism exist among Tea Party.
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03:43 PM on 07/15/2010
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is irrelevant. "Colored" people...really?
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INDIVIDUALTERRY
no to the collective!
01:00 PM on 07/15/2010
Real smart . Condemn an organization that doesnt exsist , call members bigots that dont belong .
The TEA party movement is an idea , NOT an organization . There are no officials , no card carrying members, therfore no racist politics.
The NAACP just felt left out and wanted to get attention . They are behind and have out lived their usefulness.
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IFany
move forward or die
02:36 PM on 07/15/2010
Oh you exist, unfortunately, and to derirment of this nation , you exist
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BluesDogLefty
Liberal Professor
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RogHol
Unemployed&Proud(again)
10:06 AM on 07/15/2010
Oh, Video!
So where is the proof?
Dark street, far distance, screaming ppl, what does that prove?
Your video is lousy and doesn't prove anything.
Your page content refer to SEIO as "thugs" so we are supposed to believe that?
The video rather suggest the opposite.
BlueDogLeftys is far better is you are looking for any proof at all but as usual picking videos of dubious quality can anybody do.
TeaPartiers seem to be incapable of that.
Or maybe it's because they are the perpetrators?
11:20 AM on 07/16/2010
Just saw an a page indicating the video you link to was full of liberals attempting to crash the Tea Party movement by participating in events and making racial comments. Maybe no more credible than the youtube video, but nonetheless, it should make the intelligent reader pause for consideration as to whether such claims are real.
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LetsGoSteve
09:09 PM on 07/14/2010
"Congress is enslaving our children with debt" I missed something in my sensitivity training. I am trying to see the racism in this sign shown in the picture. If Tea Party Racism is so rampant, you think they could of found a better sample.
12:56 AM on 07/15/2010
It has little to due with fact. It is mostly a ploy to convince the uninformed/ignorant/unintelligent by repeating the same statements that have no basis fact in hopes that it takes hold in people's minds.
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LetsGoSteve
09:53 AM on 07/15/2010
http://www.usdebtclock.org/

$13,192,472,000,000 of national debt. Every tax payer's share is $119,275. If we do not get this debt under control we will be leaving it to our children. This debt will fall on all Americans regardless of race. So I ask you again; where are all of these samples of racism?
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Denier
08:39 PM on 07/14/2010
Dylan Ratigan calls Obama a little boy and says that he "bends over" for the rich in America.

I hope all the concerned citizens of HP will condemn the blatant racism exhibited by Ratigan.
10:27 AM on 07/15/2010
The truth hurts.
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Blue Pup in PHX
Howdy from Hicksvillle
06:52 PM on 07/14/2010
For anyone who hasn't seen this, Bill Maher sums all of the Teabagger nonsense Oh So Perfectly! My favorite quote of his is, "There's a word that sticking in the teabaggers' throats! But they can't say it... but they want to... The word begins with N and ends with R, and it's not NationBuilder."
Here's the entire clip, it's classic Maher, brilliant and funny, enjoy:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqOZ-i3ISX4&feature=related
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Cat9
Nov 2012 Can't Get Here Fast Enough!
11:15 PM on 07/14/2010
Bill Maher - the benchmark of rational discourse...LOL!
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desidid
01:41 AM on 07/15/2010
He certainly would come off as a Rhodes Scholar among many here.
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BluesDogLefty
Liberal Professor
06:34 PM on 07/14/2010
Only a person who accepts racist stereotypes would believe:

1) the implausible Birther argument
2) Obama is secretly a Muslim
3) Obama is a communist/fascist/socialist
4) Obama and Michelle Obama secretly hate America

and on and on . . .
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blackraisin
Life, Liberty, Property.
07:05 PM on 07/14/2010
So there is currently a stereotype that all communists are half-black? Or that all half-blacks are communist?
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BluesDogLefty
Liberal Professor
07:14 PM on 07/14/2010
The stereotype is that Black people are concealing what they really are.

White anxiety about African Americans.

Regardless of what a Black person does (like Obama) the stereotypes reassure racists that "those" people all act a certain way and can't be trusted. Therefore even the most implausible accusations seem true to the racist.

Get it now?
06:32 PM on 07/14/2010
let me get this straight.. Ben Jealous is the president of the NAACP???... I guess that kind of explains a few things... lol..lol..
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BluesDogLefty
Liberal Professor
06:32 PM on 07/14/2010
No one thinks that they are racist.

People believe their view of the world actually to BE reality.

And for Tea Party people, their understanding of the world is built on biased received ideas and stereotypes.

So, you will convince very few because you are asking them to retreat from what they believe to be reality.

When someone has naturalized racist views as reality, then any far-fetched conspiracy theory about Blacks taking over (from Megyn Kelly of Fox for example) is believable.
06:50 PM on 07/14/2010
"People believe their view of the world actually to BE reality."
You do realize this applies to you also, don't you?
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BluesDogLefty
Liberal Professor
07:05 PM on 07/14/2010
hmmm . . .

Actually no, I am talking about people who accept received ideas without critical thought.

Such as the "Obama is secretly a Muslim" or "He secretly hates America."

Tea Party beliefs are merely accepted and not analyzed by Tea Party people.

How do I know this?

Because none of these ideas bear well under even the slightest scrutiny.