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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (64997)1/24/2012 5:47:30 PM
From: John4 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 103300
 
It has been suggested in the forum recently that Whites are free to join the Congressional Black Caucus, which is patently false. Whites are absolutely forbidden from joining because of the color of our skin.

Congressional Black Caucus

en.wikipedia.org

excerpt:

White membership

Over the years, the question has arisen, "Does the caucus allow only black members?" Pete Stark, D-CA., who is white, tried and failed to join in 1975. In January 2007, Josephine Hearn reported in Politico that white members of Congress were not welcome to join the CBC. Freshman Representative Steve Cohen, D-TN., who is white, pledged to apply for membership during his election campaign to represent his constituency, which is 60% African American. Hearn further reported that although the bylaws of the caucus do not make race a prerequisite for membership, former and current members of the caucus agreed that the group should remain "exclusively black." Rep. William Lacy Clay, Jr., D-MO., the son of Rep. William Lacy Clay Sr., D-MO., a co-founder of the caucus, is quoted as saying, "Mr. Cohen asked for admission, and he got his answer. He's white and the caucus is black. It's time to move on. We have racial policies to pursue and we are pursuing them, as Mr. Cohen has learned. It's an unwritten rule. It's understood." In response to the decision, Rep. Cohen stated, "It's their caucus and they do things their way. You don't force your way in." Clay issued an official statement from his office:

Quite simply, Rep. Cohen will have to accept what the rest of the country will have to accept—there has been an unofficial Congressional White Caucus for over 200 years, and now it's our turn to say who can join 'the club.' He does not, and cannot, meet the membership criteria, unless he can change his skin color. Primarily, we are concerned with the needs and concerns of the black population, and we will not allow white America to infringe on those objectives.

On January 25, 2007, Representative Tom Tancredo, R-CO., spoke out against the continued existence of the CBC as well as the Democratic Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the Republican Congressional Hispanic Conference saying, "It is utterly hypocritical for Congress to extol the virtues of a color-blind society while officially sanctioning caucuses that are based solely on race. If we are serious about achieving the goal of a colorblind society, Congress should lead by example and end these divisive, race-based caucuses."

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Consequently, what we are left with is a Black man ruling over Whites as President of the United States, and then a seperate Blacks-only organization in which Whites are not allowed to join.

A Black woman can be Miss America and Miss Black America, but a White woman cannot be miss Black America. The list of examples goes on and on, of course.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (64997)1/24/2012 6:11:24 PM
From: jlallen1 Recommendation  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 103300
 
lol

There are no black Italians.....Italy is a very homogenous white culture.



To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (64997)1/24/2012 8:59:16 PM
From: Oblivious2 Recommendations  Respond to of 103300
 
Franco Harris!