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"You are not now, nor have you ever been, nor will you ever be a brother to white folk," ... And if you do not realize that, you are in serious trouble." ~Jeremiah Wright

He cited the writings of Bill Jones -- author of the book "Is God a White Racist?" -- as proof that white people cannot be trusted. "Bill said, 'They just killed four of their own at Kent State. They'll step on you like a cockroach and keep on movin', cause you not a brother to them.' "

Wright referred to Italians as "Mamma Luigi" and "pizzeria." He said the educational system in America is designed by whites to miseducate blacks "not by benign neglect but by malignant intent."

He said Ethiopian Jews are despised by white Jews: "And now the Knesset [Israeli parliament] is meeting with European Jews, voting on whether or not these African Jews can get into [Israel]."

Funny how Byrd a Klegal and Grand Wizard of KKK got a pass, voting against Marshall and Thomas, Immigration, and refusing to fight with a black man at his side saying "I would die a thousand deaths, he gets a pass, just like Wright...

The civil-rights movement, Wright said, was never about racial equality: "It was always about becoming white . . . to master what [they] do." Martin Luther King, he said, was misguided for advocating nonviolence among his people, "born in the oven of America."

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CHICAGO -- He's been keeping such a low profile since nearly derailing Barack Obama's campaign for president in 2008 -- is it possible that the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright has mellowed?

Hardly.

During a five-day seminar Wright taught last week in Chicago, he was back at it, claiming that whites and Jews are controlling the flow of worldwide information and oppressing blacks in Israel and America.

"White folk done took this country," Wright said. "You're in their home, and they're gonna let you know it."

The course, advertised as focusing on politics and public policy in South Africa and America, was taught in a small, ground-floor room at the Chicago Theological Seminary, where Wright's voice echoed out an open window. The class was composed of about 15 to 20 students, mainly older African-American women who would arrive early and giddily linger during lunch breaks and after class, looking for the reverend's attention. (The course cost a little over $1,000 if taken for college credit and $300 if taken without.)

OLD PALS: The Rev. 
Jeremiah Wright, with President Obama before his election, still fans 
flames.
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OLD PALS: The Rev. Jeremiah Wright, with President Obama before his election, still fans flames.

The absence of young people was telling: The lectures seemed ossified, relics of a pre-civil-rights America -- a point that Obama himself made during his famous speech on race in March 2008, prompted by the incendiary comments ("God damn America!") made by his former pastor and mentor.

"Not once in my conversations with him have I heard him talk about any ethnic group in derogatory terms, or treat whites with whom he interacted with anything but courtesy and respect," Obama said.

Yet during this course -- which was described as asking, "What is the response and public witness of persons of faith to ongoing developments in both countries?" -- Wright made many statements about what he believes are the true aims of whites and Jews.

"You are not now, nor have you ever been, nor will you ever be a brother to white folk," he said. "And if you do not realize that, you are in serious trouble."

He cited the writings of Bill Jones -- author of the book "Is God a White Racist?" -- as proof that white people cannot be trusted. "Bill said, 'They just killed four of their own at Kent State. They'll step on you like a cockroach and keep on movin', cause you not a brother to them.' "

Wright referred to Italians as "Mamma Luigi" and "pizzeria." He said the educational system in America is designed by whites to miseducate blacks "not by benign neglect but by malignant intent."

He said Ethiopian Jews are despised by white Jews: "And now the Knesset [Israeli parliament] is meeting with European Jews, voting on whether or not these African Jews can get into [Israel]."

The civil-rights movement, Wright said, was never about racial equality: "It was always about becoming white . . . to master what [they] do." Martin Luther King, he said, was misguided for advocating nonviolence among his people, "born in the oven of America."

"We probably have more African-Americans who've been brainwashed than we have South Africans who've been brainwashed," he said, and seemed to allude to President Obama twice: "Unfortunately, I got in trouble with a fella for saying this . . . All your commentaries are written by oppressors." At the mention of Nation of Islam head Louis Farrakhan -- whom Obama disavowed during the campaign -- black leaders "go cuttin' and duckin'," he said.

In March, Wright told The Washington Post that he expects to speak to Obama again, when "he is out of the White House." Last June, he told a Virginia newspaper that the only reason he and the president were not speaking at the moment is that "them Jews ain't going to let him talk to me."

From 1972 until May 2008, Wright served as pastor of Trinity United Church of Chicago, located in a rough area of the city's South Side. Today, he is "pastor emeritus" and identified as such on the rugs that line the doorways at Trinity.

Until very recently, Wright lived with his wife and children in a nearby two-story house, in a more affluent subdivision surrounded by roadblocks; the line between rich and poor is literal. His former neighbors all say he kept to himself.

A few months ago, Wright and his family moved into a brand-new million-dollar home located near a golf course and made of stone with a recessed doorway surrounded by pillars. It's the only house on a cul-de-sac. Records show it was sold by Trinity United Church to a company called ATG Trust and paid for in cash.

Since leaving Trinity, Wright has traveled the country, preaching and lecturing. He said he's been working "all year long" with Trinity's preschool program and called US Education Secretary Arne Duncan a disaster. Duncan, a former college basketball star, was given the job only because Obama enjoys his "good jump shot in the back yard," Wright said.

Wright gives interviews intermittently but declined to speak to The Post. He recently headlined a two-day "men's empowerment revival" in Florida but in mixed company is careful not to say anything racist or inflammatory.

The most he had to say about the African-American experience that day was "God is working on your behalf."



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  • Flash13 July 06, 2010 06:09:59
    Flash13
    +1


    Ha Well I'm a Redneck Cherokee and Damn Proud of it!
  • Flash13 Flash13 July 06, 2010 06:12:38 (edited)
    Flash13


    Hoist the Colors yall!

    and if obamas the messiah he must have forgot about this part!
  • Quazimoto July 04, 2010 03:26:06
    Quazimoto
    +1
    Here is a copy of the original black liberation theology page from his church.
    copy black liberation theology church
  • digital... Quazimoto July 04, 2010 21:36:29
    digitalDave
    Economic parity. BS!! You work you friggen eat. Even jesus said the poor you will have with you always. Color should NOT be an issue in AMERICA!! Thanks Quazi!
  • Frank July 01, 2010 21:13:22
    Frank
    +2
    The words speak for the man behind them......
  • digital... Frank July 01, 2010 22:02:16
    digitalDave
    +1
    It's sad isn't it. Thanks Frank.
  • texasred July 01, 2010 16:36:03
    texasred
    +2
    Reverend Wright is evil and a person that hates white people passionately. The fact that Obama went to his church for 20 years, was married by Wright and considered Wright a mentor, speaks volumes about Obama. The Obama supporters refuse to see the truth at their own and America's peril.
  • digital... texasred July 01, 2010 22:03:08
    digitalDave
    +2
    They will ball be held accountable, not by conservatives, but by a higher power...
    Much Higher!
  • texasred digital... July 02, 2010 01:21:43
    texasred
    +1
    That is the only thing that keeps me going.
  • DavE July 01, 2010 13:14:49
    DavE
    +1
    Let's hear it for racial hate from Wright and Obamunism.
    Jeremiah's no bullfrog.
    He's a lot more like the devil than a child of God.
  • digital... DavE July 01, 2010 22:04:24
    digitalDave
    +1
    The word says their will be false prophets, and we are not all children of God "some are from their father satan." Thanks DavE
  • TinCanSailor July 01, 2010 04:05:46
    TinCanSailor
    +1
    To trace Obama's ties to the Nation of Islam, we must begin with Obama's controversial pastor for about 20 years, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who in 1984 accompanied Farrakhan on a solidarity trip to Libya to visit the anti-American dictator Moammar Kadafi. One year later, Obama, then a Chicago community activist, reportedly first browsed Wright's church, the Trinity United Church of Christ. In Wright, Obama reportedly "had found both a spiritual mentor and a role model."
  • TinCanSailor July 01, 2010 04:05:45 (edited)
    TinCanSailor
    +1
    Obama is tied to Pro-Farrakhan Church headed by Jeremiah Wright.
  • TinCanSailor July 01, 2010 04:00:08
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    +1
    Jeremiah Wright Closely follows the black-liberation theology of James Cone, who is considered the founder of the Million Man March Movement. Cone's main thesis is that true Christianity is specific to the black liberation experience, and that traditional Christianity as commonly practiced in the United States is racist and against "true" Christianity.
  • TinCanSailor July 01, 2010 04:00:07 (edited)
    TinCanSailor
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    Obama joined TUCC in 1991 and "walked down the aisle in a formal commitment of faith." Ten years after first stepping foot in Wright's Trinity church, in October 1995, Obama accompanied Wright to Farrakhan's "Million Man March."
  • digital... TinCanS... July 01, 2010 22:10:15
    digitalDave
    Thanks TCS, everything you posted above is the gospel truth. Thank you.
  • SoCalEx-Dem July 01, 2010 03:48:52
    SoCalEx-Dem
    +1
    Its an abomination that this man can be called Reverend.
  • Cathy June 30, 2010 23:49:59
    Cathy
    +2
    Rev. WRIGHT NEED TO BE SPREADING THE LOVE OF JESUS CHRIST FOR ALL MANKIND; NOT SPREADING RACISM AND HATE!
  • digital... Cathy July 01, 2010 00:35:45
    digitalDave
    +1
    Yes he does Cathy, we all do. We have to expose the darkness to the light as painful as it is.
  • Cathy digital... July 03, 2010 00:58:38
    Cathy
    +1
    I agree!
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