Michelle Malkin is leading the discussion with video of Wright's speech. She notes of Wright's comments:
If heβs this comfortable mocking black/white differences in front of media cameras, I can only imagine what he says in private to his faithful black liberation ideology adherents.
National Review's Victor Davis Hanson calls the speech and it's treatment by the media a sign of "Orwellian times," and says:
In short, Wright's speech on black-right brainers, white-left brainers β replete with bogus stereotypes and crude voice imitations β was about as racist as they come and at one time antithetical to what the NAACP was once all about. Again, the Obama campaign and its appendages have set back racial relations a generation. Just ten years ago, any candidate, black or white, would have rejected Wright making a speech about genetic differences in respective black and white brains. Now it's given to civil rights organizations by the possible next President's pastor and spiritual advisor β and done to wild applause for an organization founded on the idea that we are innately the same, while being gushed over by ignorant "commentators."
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