CONDI RICE covers up Trump’s racism says
"Slavery was just A Number of People Being Treated Badly"
Former National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice with baby Bush
Sept. 15 2019 | https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/co...-just-a-number-of-people-being-treated-badly/
Former National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice on Sunday blamed Democrats for racism after she was asked about President Donald Trump’s controversial bigoted statements.
During an interview on CNN, host Fareed Zakaria asked Rice about some of Trump’s most racist statements, like telling Democratic congresswomen to “go back” where they came from. And when he said there were good people on “both sides” at a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville.
“When you hear Trump, this is a repudiation of everything you were trying to do,” Zakaria pointed out.
“The president needs to be a lot more careful,” Rice agreed. “Race is a very delicate and raw nerve in America. We have the birth defect of slavery, we have the birth defect of a number of people being treated badly.”
“But I tell you,” she continued. “You need to be careful, Fareed. It’s not all coming out of the White House. I hear a lot coming out of the left of these issues to, that I don’t like the language that is being used about people, that because somebody looks a certain way or are of a certain color, they ought to think a certain way. And if they don’t think a certain way, then they’re really not black.”
Rice asserted that “we need to all back off.”
“And I think we will all be better off,” she added. “I think this is a national project, not a White House project, not a congressional project.”
“But by saying that,” Zakaria pressed, “do you have a responsibility to not just pretend there is an equivalence here?”
“People have to make their own determination,” she said about leaving the Republican Party. “I think there’s an argument that we have a president of the United States and you’ve got to try to fight for the right things from whatever perch you have, within, without — however you with to do it.”
“The reason that I specify all of our responsibilities, is if we just point the fingers at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., we’re not going to solve this problem,” Rice opined.
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"Slavery was just A Number of People Being Treated Badly"
Former National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice with baby Bush
Sept. 15 2019 | https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/co...-just-a-number-of-people-being-treated-badly/
Former National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice on Sunday blamed Democrats for racism after she was asked about President Donald Trump’s controversial bigoted statements.
During an interview on CNN, host Fareed Zakaria asked Rice about some of Trump’s most racist statements, like telling Democratic congresswomen to “go back” where they came from. And when he said there were good people on “both sides” at a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville.
“When you hear Trump, this is a repudiation of everything you were trying to do,” Zakaria pointed out.
“The president needs to be a lot more careful,” Rice agreed. “Race is a very delicate and raw nerve in America. We have the birth defect of slavery, we have the birth defect of a number of people being treated badly.”
“But I tell you,” she continued. “You need to be careful, Fareed. It’s not all coming out of the White House. I hear a lot coming out of the left of these issues to, that I don’t like the language that is being used about people, that because somebody looks a certain way or are of a certain color, they ought to think a certain way. And if they don’t think a certain way, then they’re really not black.”
Rice asserted that “we need to all back off.”
“And I think we will all be better off,” she added. “I think this is a national project, not a White House project, not a congressional project.”
“But by saying that,” Zakaria pressed, “do you have a responsibility to not just pretend there is an equivalence here?”
“People have to make their own determination,” she said about leaving the Republican Party. “I think there’s an argument that we have a president of the United States and you’ve got to try to fight for the right things from whatever perch you have, within, without — however you with to do it.”
“The reason that I specify all of our responsibilities, is if we just point the fingers at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., we’re not going to solve this problem,” Rice opined.
Re: The Condoleeza Doctrine
Re: The Condoleeza Doctrine - 2006
I find it amazing that we as a people have produced a Black woman with her skill and talent.
Don’t be Amazed. Black women are then reason America even exist, much less lay claim to super power status. Black women raised Americas families, Black & white, Black women nursed & educated American children, Black & white. Black women satisfied the carnal urges of American men Black & white. Etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc. You don’t have to go back many years to statistically see the effect of American Apartheid graphically manifested. In the year 1950, 50 percent of all employed Black women were maids!!! Think about that.
Now on to Condi Rice. Condi Rice has decided that it is in her own best
selfish interest, to use her education and associated talents to serve the interest of “White Supremacy”. That’s the path that she choose. There is not one instance in her entire career where she decided Not to support or be a tool of “White Supremacy”. None! Whether she was the provost at Stanford University dealing with ‘affirmative action’, or on the board of directors of Chevron dealing with Nigeria and the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Hurricane Katrina, etc. she always decided to support or be a tool of “White Supremacy”. Do the research. </font>![]()
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If one wishes to see the antithesis, the alter-ego, the yin vs. yang, the diametric opposite of what Condi has turned out to be, we don’t have to stray to far from the ’Rice’ gene pool. Constance Rice, Condi’s cousin who she doesn’t talk to, represents the polar opposite of Condi, the sycophantic enabler for “White Supremacy”. It’s easy to understand why they have nothing to talk about. Condi's working to sustain "White Supremacy" while Constance is working for the people.</font><br><br>
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<h2>Constance Rice</h2>
Constance Rice is Co-director of The Advancement Project, is known for her success in tackling problems of inequity and exclusion. She has received more than 50 major awards for her work in expanding opportunity and advancing multi-racial democracy.
Rice graduated from Harvard College in 1978. She won the Root Tilden Public Interest Scholarship to New York university School of Law, where she earned her law degree in 1984. After law school, she served as law clerk to the Honorable Damon J. Keith, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, and worked at Morrison & Foerster as a litigation associate. In 1991, she joined the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and became co-director of LDF’s Los Angeles Office in 1996.
As a litigator, Rice has filed class action civil rights cases redressing police misconduct, race and sex discrimination and unfair public policy in transportation, probation and public housing. She filed a landmark case on behalf of low-income bus riders that resulted in a mandate that more than 2 billion dollars be spent to improve the bus system. And in 1999, Rice launched a coalition lawsuit that won $750 million for new school construction in Los Angeles - money previously slated for less crowded, more affluent suburban school districts. In these and other cases, Rice has led multi-racial coalitions of lawyers and clients to win more than $4 billion worth of injunctive relief and damages.
In her non-litigation work in the 1990s, Rice served as counsel to the Watts gang truce and spearheaded a statewide campaign to save equal opportunity programs. Mayors Tom Bradley and Richard Riordan appointed Rice to the governing board of Los Angeles’ Department of Water and Power where she served as president and enacted contracting reforms and environmental advances. In 1998, Rice helped lead a successful campaign to place aggressive public school reformers on the governing board for Los Angeles’ public schools.
In 1998, the LOS ANGELES TIMES designated her one of 24 leaders considered the "most experienced, civic-minded and thoughtful people on the subject of Los Angeles." And in October 2000, CALIFORNIA LAWBUSINESS named her, along with Governor Gray Davis and Warren Christopher, as one of California’s top 10 most influential lawyers. In May 2003, Rice received an honorary doctor of laws degree from Occidental College.
Rice is a co-founder of The Advancement Project, a public policy and legal action group that supports organizations working to end community problems and address racial, class and other barriers to opportunity.
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Some people think she's a fucking war criminal. Bitch is pure scum. She cosigned death and destruction like it wasn't shit. Ain't nothing for her to speak positive now.