Steven Seward wrote:
"Who else sounds like that other than radicals who don't want races intermingled, religious freedoms or cultural identities." How about Black People, Hispanics, Asians, Arabs. I've heard this kind of talk from those groups for years, and nobody calls them "Black Supremacists, or " "Hispanic Supremacists" or the like. It seems that most peoples of the World are proud of their culture, religion, and national sovereignty except for Caucasian Liberals.
Here is a Book you might like to read:
In Big Lies, Joe Conason rips through the ten most damaging lies perpetrated by the right wing propaganda machine. This scathing, fact-filled analysis debunks it all:
- The myth that Republicans are fiscal geniuses and champions of free enterprise.
- The right's self-proclaimed monopoly on "family values."
- The conservative smearing of liberals as unpatriotic and anti-American.
- And of course, the "compassionate conservatism" of George W. Bush. (It depends on the meaning of “compassionate.”)
Big Lies confronts right-wing slander and bias with a long-awaited, badly-needed counterpunch to the deceptions that have plagued American politics for a generation.
- Conservatives are paragons of moral rectitude.
- Elitist liberals control the media.
- George W. Bush is a compassionate conservative.
- Republicans know how to run the economy.
- Democrats are spendthrifts who bust budgets.
- Bill Clinton is the root of all evil.
- Tough right-wingers never coddle terrorists.
Joe Conason, whose investigation of the conservative witchhunt of Bill Clinton became a major national bestseller, takes on the most common arguments, myths, and fallacies propounded by the right — and exposes them as the smear tactics they really are.
A powerful rebuttal to books like Bias or Slander, Big Lies is essential reading in an era of right-wing bullying and political conformity."
http://www.nationinstitute.org/featuredwork/books/1665/big_lies%3A_the_right-wing_propaganda_machine_and_how_it_distorts_the_truth/