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Michelle Malkin: News Flash I’m Not White

April 29, 2010
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Michelle Malkin posted this “entertaining” piece today attaching some “colorful” comments (hatemail) regarding her outspoken position on the Arizona immigration law.

Breaking news: I am not white!

The headline sums it up folks.  The hypocrisy and the blurred line of sight in the world of racial politics has made such statements necessary and commonplace.  I thought we had entered a new post-racial era in American politics in January of last year.  No?  If not, who keeps pulling us back?

Take a look at this little piece of brilliance…

Take a walk in Arizona. By yourself. Because you are not white no matter how hard you try to be white, you will never be white . no matter how hard you try to speak like a white person. you will never will be one and your father and your mother and sisters and brothers will never be white no matter how hard you try.

As Malkin herself states… who are the real racists here?

This debate, as well as the tone that it has taken on, only illustrates the vast divide between the all-accepting open-minded vision of the ideological Left and the reality that stands in opposition to a state doing that which our Federal government has been derelict in its duties to do on its behalf.

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One Response to Michelle Malkin: News Flash I’m Not White

  1. Arizona Laws on April 29, 2010 at 10:59 pm

    Personally I think Arizona’s new law is a great law. We all recognize that we need to allow a better path to citizenship, but since the state can’t grant the citizenship the only way we can protect ourselves is to enforce harsher penalties against all illegal immigrants. We can’t sort the good and the bad until the Federal government acts. Instead of protesting our actions people should be petitioning their congressmen to reform immigration laws. We just want to keep the criminals and drug dealers out of our state.



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