Friday, July 02, 2010

Aaron McGruder Wins The 2010 "Denmark Vesey Blackest Man On The Planet" Award

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Aaron McGruder is a rare oasis of critical thinking in a vast desert of neo-Negro conformity.

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HotmfWax said...

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makheru bradley said...

The award for at least one day should go to Clarence X: Minister of Defense for his concurring opinion of the SCOTUS ruling on the Otis McDonald v City of Chicago case:

[The use of firearms for self-defense was often the only way black citizens could protect themselves from mob violence. As Eli Cooper, one target of such violence, is said to have explained, “‘The Negro has been run over for fifty years, but it must stop now, and pistols and shotguns are the only weapons to stop a mob.’”

Sometimes, as in Cooper’s case, self-defense did not succeed. He was dragged from his home by a mob and killed as his wife looked on. Ibid. But at other times, the use of firearms allowed targets of mob violence to survive. One man recalled the night during his childhood when his father stood armed at a jail until morning to ward off lynchers. The experience left him with a sense, “not ‘of powerlessness, but of the “possibilities of salvation” ”that came from standing up to intimidation."

In my view, the record makes plain that the Framers of the Privileges or Immunities Clause and the ratifying-era public understood—just as the Framers of the Second Amendment did—that the right to keep and bear arms was essential to the preservation of liberty.

The record makes equally plain that they deemed this right necessary to include in the minimum baseline of federal rights that the Privileges or Immunities Clause established in the wake of the War over slavery. There is nothing about Cruikshank ’s contrary holding that warrants its retention.
I agree with the Court that the Second Amendment is fully applicable to the States. I do so because the right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment as a privilege of American citizenship.]-- Clarence X (Thomas)
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/08-1521.ZC1.html

Anonymous said...

McGruder is ahead of his time. He's getting back to what I thought was brilliant about the first two seasons. Unique insights, unapologetic perspective, an anybody can "get it" approach to telling (what some would refer to as) hidden truths.

Could be the only show on TV worth talking about.

KP