Identifying who the real racist are in our Country is important to understand those who are at greatest risk to be affected by Obama's racist Marxist policies and propaganda of division.
According to leading psychiatrist and social psychiatrist such as Dr. Keith Ablow and Dr. Gordon Willard Allport, racist all have 4 traits in common.
Racists usually hate the Jews, whether they’re black or white, they’ll unite on their hatred for the Jews.
Examples of this would be Louis Farrakhan, Adolf Hitler and of course Al Sharpton. We are all aware of Hitlers atrocities and the dangerous rhetoric by Louis Farrakhan. We should all be aware at this point of the connection between Obama, Rev. Wright and Louis Farrakhan.
And, there could not be a better example of racism against the Jewish community than Al Sharpton's
Crown Heights Riot.
They are unable to judge a situation fairly or objectively.
I think we only have to look at the George Zimmerman case to fully understand this trait. According to all evidence presented at the George Zimmerman trial, Martin was a violent young man, who was on drugs and attacked Zimmerman first, thus setting into motion the unfortunate events that fateful night that lead to the legal self-defense shooting of Trayvon Martin.
The reality of the George Zimmerman case, is a far cry from how it is still being presented in the media today .....
unable to judge a situation fairly or objectively.
They seek power by creating conflict and dividing people for personal gain.
We see these techniques used by many who are in power or even semi-power .... we see it in groups like the KKK, the New Black Panther Party, Louis Farrakhan, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Rev. Wright and yes even
our own President.
President Obama's
speech in New Orleans to victims of Katrina is a classic example of this, as well as Obama's
speech on Trayvon Martin.
They don’t see people as individuals. They see people as groups only.
This trait among racist can be found in all the examples above. It can also be found in statements such as
"wonder why you people are so obsessed" or suggesting things like
"we need a race war" ... racist have a difficult time seeing all human beings as individuals. They tend to put them into groups, to remove the human factor.
Racism is alive and well today in America. I would say race relations are probably as bad today as they were in the 1960's. This is because it is being promoted by the MSM, modern pop culture and most effectively by the current administration.