Moore Racism
Given that socialism is ultimately rooted in the bigoted notion that some peoples are naturally inferior to others and thus require lifelong nannying by a selfappointed, know-it-all elite, it's hardly surprising that America's Most Repulsive Socialist, Michael Moore, would inadvertently out himself as a racist.
Matt Drudge's sharp eye caught this story in the London
Independent by columnist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown. Just before Christmas, Alibhai-Brown and family attended one of Moore's performances in North London and nearly walked out:
What we did not expect was to feel so enraged at one point that we almost walked out. It was when Moore went into a rant about how the passengers on the planes on 11 September were scaredy-cats because they were mostly white. If the passengers had included black men, he claimed, those killers, with their puny bodies and unimpressive small knives, would have been crushed by the dudes, who as we all know take no disrespect from anybody.
That's quite a kneeslapper -- that is if you're a klansman, a fossilized senator from West Virginia, Patty Murray or Noam Chomsky.
If you're reading this, odds are you're not a klansman, Robert Byrd, Batty Patty or Chomsky. So consider for a moment the mindset that's required to conjure such a thought and then regurgitate it for public consumption.
Only a bona fide racist would contemplate the ethnicity of the airline passengers murdered on September 11 and then conclude that it was relevant to that day's horrendous culmination of events.
And only a monster would see the mass murder of innocent children, women and men as an occasion for humor.
Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder's career was destroyed after
he was fired by CBS 15 years ago this month for making racist generalizations which were, compared to Moore's comments, rather tame. Will Michael Moore's publisher and film distributors do the same with him?