Friday, October 21, 2005

Off the Deep End

That's all I can say about Dr. Kamau Kambon, who announced to the world (or at least to the half dozen people who actually watch C-SPAN on a regular basis) last week that:
...the solution to many of the problems faced by black people is the extermination of "white people off the face of the planet."

He said that white people had set up an "international plantation" for blacks, which made "every white person on earth a plantation master." He said that, "You're either supporting white people in their process of death, or you're for African liberation."

He stressed one point in particular. "White people want to kill us. I want you to understand that. They want to kill you," he said. "They want to kill you because that is part of their plan."

Interestingly enough, according to the article, Kambon is opposed to the death penalty. Uh-huh.

The Carolina Journal article, dated Thursday, 21 Oct, notes that Kambon was (at the time of writing) still listed on the NCSU Africana Studies faculty web page. As of today, it appears his name has been removed from that faculty list. I certainly hope any other lingering ties the university may have had with this man have been as quickly severed. Our youth get too much racial propaganda thrown at them by Louis Farrakhan, Quanell X, "Reverends" Jackson and Sharpton and others, without pure hate like this being spewed into their minds.


A tip of the hat to the Lone Star Times for pointing us to this item.

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