Who Exactly Is A "Professional Racist," Anyhow?
10/11/2022
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David Hines tweeted this:

Apparently it’s us—or at least VDARE.com editor Peter Brimelow, who was at Laura Loomer’s election night party.

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However, unlike Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog, who keep things cool when they’re off-duty:

our witch-hunting enemies really hate us. I keep saying we’re not a hate group, we’re a hated group.

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But what is a ”professional racist”?

It could be someone like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton,  Eric Holder, or Benjamin Crump, but my favorite example is former ”community organizer” Barack Obama, author of a memoir subtitled a A Story Of Race And Inheritance, who was elected President on an explicitly racial campaign, and re-elected after supporting racists over the George Zimmerman case and elsewhere.

Here he is saying ”These are real issues” during a riot that started over a lie.

That’s what I call a professional racist.

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