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In a racial rant that is typical when considering the source, left-wing activist Mike Elk is drawing attention for his blast at those Penn State rioters because… wait for it… they're white.

Of course, all manner of press reports have observed that this is true of the Occupy Wall Street movement as well, as this report from Time -- but one such -- indicates.

Mr. Elk, a labor guy writing from over there at the website of the 1% Michael Moore (whom Celebrity Networth says is worth $50 million…a subject which makes Moore very touchy indeed as seen here)

seems bent on ignoring the racist heritage of labor unions. Not to mention that of the American left in general and the Democratic Party specifically, as noted in detail here.

All of this racial baggage on the left breeds a continuous inability to see others as individual human beings. First, last and always the idea -- the addiction? -- is to group others by race and judge accordingly.

Mr. Elk does not disappoint.

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Bill Hussein O'Stalin| 11.11.11 @ 3:05PM

The Democratic Party still marches to the tune of the Fifth Column of racial separation although if you get your news from the MSM you would never know it.

Thanks for summing up the entire game plan of leftists everywhere. In fact, without it, they have no platform.

SUSEYQUE| 11.11.11 @ 6:22PM

The young boys who were raped, sexually molested, abused and some pimped out, may never recover from the trauma of such aggressive sexual abuse. This is why some men are now gay, because their first sexual experiences were with men. These boys may now have a very distorted concept of what normal sexual encounters should be. This is about young boys 10 years old. Sadly, they
had a gay experience with Sandusky! What they endured was 100% evil and vile. I believe the perverted man that inflicted these ungodly sexual acts on these children should get the death penalty…pronto!
“Jesus warned the grownups never to lead a child into sin. If anyone did, He said, “it would be better for him to have a large millstone hung around his neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea.”

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