The resolutions discussed over and decided upon by the NAACP this past Tuesday at their national convention has led me to a simple conclusion: the NAACP's usefulness as a civil rights organization is completely gone.
While it had been a good organization with a noble purpose in the 1960's, with its current silence over the blatant racism (as well as outright hate-spewing and violence-inciting) of the New Black Panther Party, and its effort to falsely brand the Tea Parties as being racist, the NAACP has proven to be nothing more than a mouthpiece for the Left.
It was actually worse than that, if you followed Michelle Malkin's tweets during her coverage of Tuesday's convention, which included resolutions on banning use of sugar-sweetened drinks and opposing offshore drilling for the sake of “environmental justice”; it would've been better if the NAACP discussed changing their name to something more politically correct (after all, the term colored people just isn't fashionable anymore).
Needless to say, attempting to brand the Tea Parties as racist has always been absolutely absurd, especially if you're familiar with Emery McClendon, the man who organized the Fort Wayne Tea Party last year, and who penned a condemnation of the NAACP's recent actions at Andrew Breitbart's blog Big Government (where multiple blog posts condemning the NAACP, many by blacks, have also been posted).
And so ends this latest episode in the chronicles of the NAACP, wasted mind and all; a terrible thing, as well as ironic.
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