Jesse Jackson Hypocrite?

Maybe, and Maybe not….

Exclusive: TVNewser has been sent the transcript of what Jesse Jackson said Sunday morning July 6, as he prepared for an interview on Fox & Friends Weekend. Below is the partial transcript we received in our tips box, and confirmed to be authentic by Fox News Channel representatives.

“Barack…he’s talking down to black people…telling nā€”s how to behave.” – Breaking: What Else Jesse Jackson Said on That FNC Tape (via mediabistro.com: TVNewser)

Allow me to explain something. Because Michelle Malkin and the Neo-Con crowd are really chirping about this and I want to explain it to people who might not hang around black people. I have a history of doing so and I shall try to explain this to none white crowd.

  • The term “Nigger” is a slang term, often used to describe African-Americans, mostly by Whites or White Nationalists who hate black people with a passion. It is considered a insult and very highly offensive.
  • The Term “Nigga” is a black street term, used by blacks exclusively towards one another. Example: “Yeah man, He my Nigga, he’s cool…” It is used to convey the feeling of “That person is my friend..”, there are various ideas as to it’s origins.

So, the question is, which one was Jackson using? If I had to to place a bet, I would tend to think that Jackson was using the second one I described.

How do I know this?? Easy. I went to school with Black Kids. It was Christian School on the east side of Detroit, back in the 1980’s. Needless to say, I picked up on the black culture, real quick. So, I think I can speak on somewhat of an authority. šŸ˜€

Others Chirping about this: Hot Air, protein wisdom, Gateway Pundit, Michelle Malkin, This ain’t Hell ā€¦, TVNewser, Rhymes With Right, Macsmind, Blogs of War (H/T Memeorandum)

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2 Replies to “Jesse Jackson Hypocrite?”

  1. This is a replay of the New Yorker cartoon brouhaha. Jackson is ascribing the epithet “nigger” to Obama, the same way that the cartoon ascribes its representation of Obama to the unsophisticated crackers in flyover America.

  2. That very well could be. I simply pointed this out, because when non-African-Americans hear the N_Word, they automatically assume it’s the bad one.

    Which is why I pointed this out.

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