April 16, 2011 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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It's Saturday evening, April 16th, 2011.
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I think the show is just going really good tonight.
I always think it does, but I just, Keith Alexander, it just, the man continues to get sharper and sharper.
I don't know how he does it.
But, you know, you always think that you deliver a good product each week.
We as hosts think that.
But tonight, you know, every now and then you just get that little tingle and you really think you're on, you're at the top of your game.
You're operating at the top of your game.
That's where I think we are right now.
And to help sustain that momentum, co-hosting with me for the remainder of the show tonight, another Political Access Pool co-host, Winston Smith.
Winston, how are you?
I am very well, James.
Pleasure to be with you tonight.
And it's been a great day.
Good first hour with Keith Alexander.
Can't go wrong there.
No, absolutely not.
And as you know, Winston, we have a lot to talk about tonight because, well, there's no shortage of stories for us to talk about.
The subtitle of our blog, when you go to our website, thepoliticalaccessible.org, if you want to read our daily opinions, you go to my blog and it's entitled Race Politics and Hypocrisy in 21st Century America.
And when you're dealing with race, politics, and hypocrisy in 21st century America, there's just no shortage.
I mean, you're never going to get through it because we're the only people that are tackling this sort of stuff from our unique, natural, and healthy viewpoint.
And so it's just, we eat well every day.
We eat well every day.
And one of the things that really struck me, and I know we bantered around a little bit at the top of this segment and we're coming close to the close of this first segment, so we'll carry over into the second with this one.
But one of the things that really, for whatever reason, got my attention today, and I know it got yours as well, Winston, was the Kobe Bryant fiasco or what the media manufactured into a fiasco.
And as I wrote on the website, it looks like we have a politically incorrect conundrum on our hands.
Kobe Bryant has violated one of the laws of cultural Marxism, which is, of course, another name for political correctness.
Everyone knows that Kobe Bryant is an NBA all-star and one of the most recognizable names in all of professional sports.
He's also black, and when you add those two together, you have someone who has automatically attained godlike status in the eyes of the American media.
The only thing that the powers that be like to glamorize now as much as famous black athletes are homosexuals.
So what are you going to do when Kobe Bryant, this famous worldwide celebrity black professional basketball player, refers to an NBA referee as a quote-unquote effing F-word that rhymes with rag in the context of referring to someone as a homosexual.
That's the best I can do on radio, folks.
You'll have to go to my website to see what he said.
We actually have a video of it.
Anyway, on one hand, you have a member of a protected minority group offending a group of perverted individuals who are seeking for themselves their own protected minority status.
One of their goals in life is to make the F-word the new N-word, meaning that what Kobe Bryant has just done doesn't follow the script at all.
And as I said, go to our website.
Click on the Kobe Bryant blog post, which is a couple down now from the top.
And the story reads this from Yahoo Sports.
We've gotten all we've all sort of gotten a crash course reminder this season that NBA players aren't angels, and that's saying it mildly.
They have potty mouths and say bad things.
The latest comes from Kobe Bryant, the article reads, who, after going to the bench following a technical foul, yelled what appeared to be an quote-unquote offensive homophobic remark.
As you can see on the video, which we do provide for you at thepolitical cesspool.org, Bryant yells out Benny, which is directed at official Benny Adams, and then says the F-word and what Yahoo Sports calls a gay slur.
And you don't have to be a lip reader to know exactly what he said.
TMZ.com is talking about it.
Well, everyone's talking about it.
This is the biggest story in America.
If you tune on, you turn on any sports show, pick up any newspaper.
This is what they're talking about.
Kobe Bryant calling an NBA a crude name for a homosexual.
Well, now, we all know that a white basketball player would have been drummed out of the league had he offended the sensibilities of a sodomite.
Anyone remember John Rocker?
And we're going to get into this.
We're going to get Winston's commentary on the matter when we come back.
But this is a very interesting scenario being played out here and how everything fits into the new social order of political correctness.
You know, the totem poll used to be Blacks and women said higher on the diversity totem poll than homosexuals.
But now it appears as though have the homosexuals leapfrogged blacks now as the kingpins of American so-called diversity?
Well, I don't know.
That's what we're here to talk about tonight.
We were pondering at the time what the punishment was going to be for Kobe Bryant.
The NBA fined him $100,000 for referring to the referee what he did.
The NBA commissioner David Stern, who happens to be Jewish, said that, quote, Kobe Bryant's comment during last night's game was offensive and inexcusable.
While I'm fully aware that basketball is an emotional game, such a distasteful term should never be tolerated.
I'll read the rest of it.
We're getting to a point.
We're slowly percolating here.
We're building up.
I'll read the rest of David Stern's statement right after this.
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All right, everybody.
Look, you may think that we are spending an obscene amount of time on an otherwise very trivial matter here talking about this completely overblown media-manufactured firestorm about Kobe Bryant.
He referred to an NBA referee as a word that is a crude word to refer to a homosexual.
But there are some very interesting points to be made about this.
We're about to turn it over to Winston Smith, who is co-hosting with me this hour, to make those points.
But I want to finish the story first.
You know, it would have been funny if, well, I say funny, but it'd have been interesting to see how, you know, what if the ref had responded to Kobe by calling him the N-word?
This would just have been a Godzilla versus Mothra, you know, event of diversity battling one another.
Who wins in that?
But here's what David Stern had to say.
He fined Bryant $100,000 for saying that.
And he said that Kobe Bryant's comment during the game was offensive and inexcusable.
While I'm fully aware that basketball is an emotional game, such a distasteful term should never be tolerated accordingly.
I have fined Kobe $100,000.
Kobe and everyone associated with the NBA know that insensitive or derogatory comments are not acceptable and have no place in our game or society.
Now, that was David Stern, who refers to himself, by the way, as an internationalist rather than an American citizen.
He said so on the Stephen Colbert television show.
This is the NBA commissioner.
Now, Kobe Bryant's salary for this year alone is $25 million.
His net worth, according to Forbes, is $150 million.
He's getting fined $100,000.
That would be about like, you know, $100 to me and you.
And once again, I ask, does anyone want to revisit the John Rocker incident?
John Rocker was the white baseball player who a few years ago, very calmly, by the way, was asked for his political opinion on New York and he gave it.
He said he doesn't like the fact that there's so many homosexuals in there and, you know, New York looks like a freak show and he doesn't feel safe and so on and so forth.
You know what he said.
Well, he was suspended without pay for 28 games and subjected to constant scorn and ridicule.
He was eventually drummed out of Major League Baseball.
So I guess freedom of speech isn't so free after all for some people.
Kobe Bryan, on the other hand, gets fined like a quarter's worth of work for one game.
And furthermore, I can't remember the last time I watched an NBA game, and I watch a lot of basketball.
I don't remember the last time I watched an NBA game without seeing the players screaming, you know, the F word or GD to each other.
You know, you can take God's name in vain and offend countless Christians on a nightly basis.
Well, that's not a big deal.
But call someone an F word that rhymes with rag and you offend a tiny number of sexual degenerates, and that's a media menu.
That's the biggest news story in the country?
Now, don't get me wrong.
I think that he shouldn't have said it only because it's crude.
It's unprofessional.
And I think the NBA should have said, listen, you know, this is a professional basketball league.
We don't use crude language.
You know, no one endorses that.
But what they're doing is way, way above and beyond.
You know, we encourage the people who listen to this show to conduct themselves, ladies and gentlemen.
So there's no problem there.
We don't get into the gutter like the people who oppose us do.
But anyway, that's the story.
We don't know exactly who's ahead of whom on the diversity totem poll.
But Winston, begin to kind of break this down because I have a couple of other points I want to make.
James, you mentioned earlier that the Yahoo story referred to Kobe's remark as homophobic.
Now, that means that he's afraid of homosexuals.
That's what homophobic means.
And I doubt that Kobe Bryant is afraid of any homosexual.
We get called homophobic all the time, James.
And I honestly can't think of a single homosexual of which I'm afraid.
They don't frighten me.
They disgust me, and that's a right and just instinct, instinctive reaction to their appalling and disgusting way of life.
And that's in accordance with our Christian faith.
You know, I don't see why it's even controversial.
Well, it's controversial, James, because it is part of our Christian faith.
The Bible speaks out very harshly against sodomy and homosexuality.
And that's why homosexuals oppose the Bible so much.
James, what this comes down to is it's a battle against God.
They want to try to, they hate God.
And so they engage in this lifestyle.
And they expect the rest of us to support them in it.
But you mentioned in the blog article, you ask, have homosexuals, have homosexuals leapfrogged blacks on the diversity totem pole?
All we know for sure is that white males, the men who carved the nation from a wilderness, are at the bottom.
And it's our interest, it's time our interest were advanced as well.
And you've made a good point there, James.
Blacks have leapfrogged every other minority group or protected group for now.
You know, tomorrow it might be Jews.
It just depends on which one of these groups, the Jews or the blacks or the mestizos or whoever.
It's all dependent upon who can convince the public that they have been offended most for that day or for that week.
And that's a pathetic state to be in, James, when your mission in life is to prove how you've been offended, how you just can't take it, how someone that you consider uncouth has used a word that you don't like.
Now, James, when I come across somebody who uses a disparaging word to describe me or they call me a bad name, I just say, whoa, there's an uncouth person.
I don't want to associate with them.
I go about my business knowing that that's one less person that I need to deal with.
But whenever you offend a homosexual or a Jew, why, they go to the nation.
They take it.
They go crying to the entire country.
He called me a bad word.
Yeah, I mean, you know, offending people now is more serious than the crimes committed against people as far as the media goes.
I mean, you know, how many instances, Winston, have we posted on our blog where you see just horrific and serial rapes and just absurdly over-the-top violent crimes barely makes a blip on the local news.
But yet, Kobe Bryant, who is just an athlete, he's not a role model.
I mean, I don't think anyone needs me to say that.
That goes without saying.
But, you know, he says one word and everybody's talking about it.
Now, yes, granted, we're talking about it too, but for entirely different reasons.
I was watching the Dan Patrick show, sports show.
He was on the ESPN for a while.
I was flipping through and stopped at it because I noticed he was talking about the Kobe Bryant incident and he was taking calls on the matter.
What's in play here is, of course, this is just the latest egalitarian movement.
Homosexuals are now equal to or greater than heterosexuals, just as back in the so-called civil rights movement, it was all about elevating blacks to a higher status than whites.
Now, homosexuals are the latest egalitarian movement.
Before the blacks, it was feminists.
So this is what it is.
And what they want is they want minority status, even though they are not a race of people.
They are just, well, let's face it, not to be crude, but they are perverts.
It wasn't long ago that the American Psychiatric Association, I believe it was as late as the 70s, quite rightly, in my opinion, referred to homosexuality as a mental illness.
And I certainly think that it is.
Obviously, now you have a lot of people pretending to be homosexual because it's in vogue in Hollywood.
But let's face it, there's something wrong with these people.
It's just not natural.
And I'll tell you what Dan Patrick said after the break.
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What a crazy world that we live in.
You know, it's actually just very crazy that people can look at homosexuality and homosexuals and treat that as if that is natural or healthy or moral.
I certainly don't hate them.
I don't hate anyone, but, you know, they need help.
You know, there's something wrong there.
That's just all there is to it.
Now, as I mentioned, I was flipping through TV.
I noticed that Dan Patrick, the Dan Patrick show, sports show, was talking about the Kobe Bryant thing because, like I said, this is the biggest news story in America this week.
And I mentioned to you also that what the homosexuals are up to in the homosexual lobby, you know, they want to become the next minority group.
They want to become the next protected group.
They want to become the next group that's elevated above all the normal ones of us.
They want to follow the blueprint of the civil rights movement.
They want all those goodies for themselves.
And it's really starting to take effect in the minds of some.
Someone called in the Dan Patrick show and just did the standard knee-jerk liberal opinion.
Kobe Bryant should be punished for using a racial slur.
A racial slur, Winston.
Am I missing something here?
No, James.
You are rightly confused by absurdity.
It is absolutely an upside-down world where they can take nonsense.
They can consider these deviants, these perverts, consider themselves a race.
That's just outrageous.
I mean, they're not even a species if you want to be really technical about it.
They're like mules.
Mules can't reproduce.
Well, neither can homosexuals.
I never looked at it that way.
Yeah, they're not even a species.
James, what they're demanding here, they say they want equality, but we know that they really want superiority.
But if they want to claim equality, I'll have this to say about that.
Equality is the demand of people who have nothing to offer those with whom they demand equality.
They want to prove that they are just like us.
And if you've got to prove that you are just like somebody, you ain't like the somebody you're trying to prove you're like.
That's just all there is to it.
So, and I think they know that.
They're not dumb people.
They're degenerate people, but they're not dumb.
So they know that they will never be equal.
They don't believe in equality themselves, but what they want is domination.
They want superiority.
They want to be able to say, they want to prove that they can do to us what we cannot do to them.
They want to have the upper hand, and they're doing it to protect themselves.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
Every group wants to ensure its continued existence and it's ease to exist.
They want to be able to live easily.
They want to be able to indulge their vices.
They want to be able to carry on their activities with no hassle.
But for them to try to claim the moral high ground on this, it's just ridiculous because there's nothing moral about what they do.
Even it's bad enough their activity marked them as absolute moral degenerate.
But it's even worse that they demand that the rest of us not just tolerate them, but support them.
Yeah, and they want their perversion to gain for them, as I've been mentioning, preferential treatment and all the goodies and set-asides that come with it.
When's the last time?
And this is a rhetorical question, of course, when's the last time?
And it's not for lack of incident.
I can promise you that.
When's the last time anyone in a major professional sports league was fined or suspended or raped over the coals in the media for offending a Christian or a white male or a white female for that matter?
When?
You know, you're going to be, never happened.
And as I said, it's not because it doesn't happen.
It's just because, well, there's a double standard.
And got one more thing.
This is hot off the press as of today.
It's so hot off the press, we've not yet even been able to post it to the political cesspool website.
But this thing, you know, this incident with Kobe Bryant happened almost a week ago now.
And it's still dominating the news cycles.
This is hot off the press in advance of the Lakers playoff opener, which is taking place tomorrow.
The headline from CBS, CBS, reads, Lakers GLAD to work on eliminating gay slurs from the NBA.
Oh, my.
No, come on.
Yeah.
We're going to put this up to the CESPO site, but let me just read this to you.
CBS reports out of Los Angeles, and I'm reading directly now, the Los Angeles workers will work with the Gay and Lesbian Alliance against defamation on ways to keep anti-gay slurs out of basketball.
Because God knows that is the biggest problem we have in America.
The Lakers and GLAD announced a partnership Friday, three days after Kobe Bryant was spotted on national television broadcasting, yelling, I should say, a common, once again, Winston, homophobic slur and frustration over a referee's call.
Bryant was fined $100,000 by the league.
And of course, he was trotted out on any number of shows to read his stock apology.
The story continues, though.
We want to reaffirm our commitment to all of our fans and our appreciation for the support we receive from all segments of society, Lakers spokesman John Black said.
We also understand the importance of positive messages in helping us convey this.
We appreciate the input we've received from GLAAD, and we look forward to working with them on ways to help educate ourselves and our fans and to help keep language like this out of our game.
So what the Lakers are going to be doing is they're going to be implementing at the Staples Center, which is where the Lakers play their home games, a zero tolerance policy for anti-gay slurs at their sporting events, similar to a policy adopted by the New York Yankees at the new Yankees Stadium.
And the article continues from there.
And again, we will post this to the political cesspool website, thepoliticalaccessible.org, post-haste.
But apparently now, Winston, what you have is that the Lakers organization is going to be working with this sodomite group to make sure that they have some Orwellian zero tolerance policy on anyone offending the sensibilities of a homosexual at the Lakers home games.
And Kobe Bryant's going to be doing some educational work for the so-called gay and lesbian community during the offseason.
Wow.
Winston, take it from me, please.
I don't know how basketball's true die-hard fans are going to take this.
Look, how many homosexuals watch basketball?
Yeah, none.
I mean, they are such a small, small percentage of the population, and an even smaller percentage of that watches basketball.
Well, yeah, they're watching cooking shows, and I don't mean to be stereotypical, but there's a lot of truth in stereotypes.
That's why they exist.
They're watching cooking shows, and they're watching all these homosexual TV networks that they have that are entirely, it's the equivalent of BET.
They've got all these logo and Bravo and whatever.
They're not watching basketball.
Basketball is a manly sport.
They don't watch that.
James, I don't know why any red-blooded American male would now watch basketball since they know they're going to be subjected to attempted indoctrination into the wonderfulness of homosexuality.
And like I said, Winston, I don't support or endorse what Kobe Bryant did and said in this incident because, like I said, I just don't, you know, it's crude, it's uncalled for, but it's not because, you know, I have an affinity in my heart for the homosexuals.
Like I said, I certainly don't hate anyone, but I believe that there's a problem with those people and that they need to get it looked at.
And, you know, but for the NBA to go so far, you know, what they should have said is, as I've already said in this program, listen, it was crude.
You know, we don't like it.
You know, you're a professional.
Act like one and let that be that.
And if you do it again, we might fine you.
But to implement some sort of an Orwellian policy to make Kobe go out and be a Grand Marshal in a gay pride parade, which that hasn't been said yet, but I wouldn't doubt it.
You know, this is the kind of stuff we have forthcoming.
And let me remind you of one more thing.
You know, we spent 45 minutes talking about this issue this hour.
That is just a drop in the bucket to how big the story has been made.
It's anyone forgotten that a few years ago, Kobe Bryant raped a white teenage girl in Colorado.
Has anyone forgotten that Kobe Bryant raped a girl in Colorado?
And I say he raped her because he settled it out of court for a lot of money.
You don't settle something.
You don't pay someone in a settlement unless you're guilty and want to avoid facing trial.
So Kobe Bryant raped a girl.
No big deal.
She was white.
Who cares?
He still goes on to be the face of the NBA.
But by God, he offends a homosexual, and there is hell to pay the likes of which you wouldn't believe.
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Every time I hear that song, California Dreaming by the Mamas of the Papas, I think of the movie Congo, that 1995 release where they've got the talking gorilla and they're taking it back to Africa.
Stars Dylan Walsh and Tim Curry, Laura Lenny.
You know, they're going down the raft in the river and they're all singing that song.
It always comes into my mind.
Anyway, Winston, I was just making a point that, and it's a point that despite all of the coverage this Kobe Bryant story is getting this week has not been made by anyone other than us.
I want to ask you why that is.
Why was when Kobe Bryant was embroiled in a rape accusation that led to him settling out of court, which I see as an admission of guilt, that was conveniently brushed under the rug.
No one brings that up.
He was allowed to continue.
He wasn't fined by the NBA.
He wasn't suspended by the NBA for raping a white girl and settling out of court.
But yet he utters one word that offends homosexuals, and you look at the fallout.
Why is that?
Well, because he offended a protected class of people.
That's the bottom line of it, James.
He offended people who have made a living, who have made their culture a culture of whining.
And they are very good at it.
And if you don't acquiesce, their whining, well, then they'll turn on you and call you anti-Semitic or call you anti-you know, they'll say that you're you're a bigot and a homophobe.
And they'll pounce on you.
And nobody wants that.
But the re one, I'd like to go back to what you said about Kobe Bryant and his rape situation there.
We all know why he got away with it because he's, well, first of all, because he settled out of court and because it was a white girl that he raped.
And that doesn't make it all right, but it makes it something that you can pass over if you can find a way to pass over it.
We saw the same thing in the murder trials of the animals who kidnapped, raped, tortured, and murdered Shannon Christian and Christian Newsom.
I remember seeing so many news reports on that, and the reporter would stand up there and they would say, I have to warn you, what you're about to hear contains the N-word.
So here they're covering the most horrific murder case in the history of Tennessee, and they're worried about offending the people who did it.
They're worried more about offending people than they are about the poor kids who were murdered and tortured.
Winston, that is an excellent point.
That really brings it into sharp focus.
I'm reading, actually, right now, reading up on that Kobe Bryant rape case, of course, they're calling it a sexual assault case.
Happened in Colorado back in 2003.
19-year-old hotel employee Caitlin Faber accused Brian of raping her in his hotel room on July 1st of 2003.
Brian admitted to an adulterous sexual encounter with his accuser.
He admitted to having sex with her, but denied that he raped her.
Of course, under crushing media scrutiny and vilification, the girl refused to testify, and the case was settled out of court.
So again, no big deal, right?
Well, it's a big deal now.
Winston, I asked you during the break, you know, people are probably asking themselves, although I think it should be fairly obvious, why have we spent an hour of our radio program talking about this case?
That seems a little excessive.
We usually don't spend that much time talking about any single story.
Why don't we do it?
Good question, James.
And I think it's the roadkill effect.
This is like roadkill.
It's disgusting.
It's nauseating.
It's sickening.
But you really can't take your eyes off of it because there's some point of interest there.
It's a freak show.
This is an absolute freak show.
This guy, he utters one word.
He just says one word, and suddenly the world falls apart.
The world closes in on him and he is pounced upon like he is the worst thought criminal ever.
And James, that's what this is.
This is thought police at work.
This is the thought police and the speech codes, the speech police, pouncing upon a prey.
And he's a high-profile guy.
And, you know, he says one word.
And that's all they needed.
This is a high-profile case.
And you better believe that in the offices of GLAAD and every other sodomite activist group, they're now drinking champagne.
They're thanking, well, probably Satan.
They're thanking Satan for Kobe Bryant.
I'm not going to say they're thanking God because they have no right to, but they are thanking whatever for Kobe Bryant because he is going to bring them in so much money.
You better believe Kobe Bryant's going to be writing checks, you know, just to do that he is that.
Well, he's writing a check for $100K to the NBA, that's for sure.
Yeah, well, that's going to be chump change compared to what the homosexual groups are going to be demanding.
I hope, well, it's too late now, but I hope he takes the, I wish he had taken the tack that the Celestial Seasoning Company had taken several years ago.
You know, Celestial Seasonings, don't you?
You got to plead ignorant here.
Yeah, well, they make tea.
They're a tea company, and they make herbal teas, and very good product.
I have a lot of them.
But several years ago, some homosexual lobby groups, some advocacy groups, approached the Celestial Seasonings Company and wanted Celestial Seasonings to acknowledge them.
And Celestial Seasonings said, no, we don't do that.
We make tea and we put it in pretty boxes.
That's what we do.
And so instantly, the sodomite activist groups, they called for a boycott.
Well, you know, a lot of people like me, we like celestial seasonings tea, so we bought more.
And the end of it was celestial seasonings came out better because they didn't bow down to this small minority who is vocal but small.
We're probably witnessing the same thing with Chick-fil-A.
You blogged about that, James, how they refused to bow down before these gods of political correctness just because a bunch of people who like to have sex with people of their own sex demanded it.
They didn't do it.
And I venture to say that Chick-fil-A is doing better than ever.
No, but they are.
I mean, they're doing so good they can afford to work six days a week.
And they've been blessed.
And it just goes to show you don't have to bow a knee to the false gods of cultural Marxism in order to make it.
James, if I could, I'd like to bring up something.
Since this is Confederate History Month, I would like to tie this in to Confederate History Month.
And there is a connection, by the way.
You know, for a while now, I've been saying that you can't look only at a law.
You can't look at a law and see only what it's supposed to do.
You have to carefully consider what a law can become.
Consider what happens with the RICO Act, and RICO stands for Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organization.
It's an act that was passed to make it easier to prosecute mafia bosses.
But in the 1980s and the 90s, the RICO laws were used to impoverish and imprison pro-life activists.
And then there's Abraham Lincoln's illegal 14th Amendment, which granted citizenship to slaves.
But in 1947, the Supreme Court ruled that, based upon the 14th Amendment, a New Jersey school district could not reimburse parents whose children used public transportation to go to private schools.
In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that, based on the 14th Amendment, public schools had to integrate.
That was the Brown versus Board of Education case.
In 1961, the Supreme Court ruled that, based on the 14th Amendment, the state of Maryland had to allow atheists to work in city government.
In 1967, the Supreme Court ruled that, based on the 14th Amendment, the Commonwealth of Virginia's anti-miscegenation law was unconstitutional.
In 2003, the court struck down Texas's anti-sodomy law based on, you guessed it, the 14th Amendment.
And James, these days, sodomites are calling on the 14th Amendment to legalize homosexual marriage.
That's right.
Exactly.
They will succeed in that.
So, James, in the last 64 years, Abraham Lincoln's illegal 14th Amendment has been used to make it difficult for parents to send their children to private school, to force Americans to accept atheism, to force Americans to accept miscegenation, to force Americans to accept gay sex, and it's been cited as the basis for forcing Americans to accept homosexual marriage.
All this coming from a law that was meant to give citizenship to slaves.
Well, Winston.
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