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What Do You Do With a Power-Drunk N-Word?

The Mayor of Detroit, a Negro by name of Kwame Kilpatrick, has been in serious trouble for about six years.
His political career began in 1996, when he was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives. He soon garnered “leadership” positions and other résumé bullet points, which in addition to his freakish physical presence and sheer Negro-ness made him a rising star in the national Democrat party. In 2001, at 31 years old, he became the youngest mayor in Detroit history.

A distillation of Kilpatrick’s bio will accurately set the stage for a story as predictable as the tide and sunrise: a young imposing Negro male, meteorically elevated to a lofty position of authority complete with a legion of fawning sycophants of both sexes, having access to luxurious official housing and scads of other people’s money . . . it’s a perfect blueprint by which to build a power-drunk n-word. And Kwame Kilpatrick soon became three sheets to the wind. 

Kwame Kilpatrick’s tenure as mayor is the epitome of failure that is grotesque and total, and has been the epicenter of multiple scandals involving every imaginable violation of law, ethics, and decency. His depravity is obvious, glaring, and unmistakable in every aspect of Detroit city government, and is conspicuous in controversies involving city finances, city property, perjury, multiple adulteries, and the murder one woman that looks very much like a professional hit job. He is under investigation and under indictment for several serious charges that could land him in prison for a long time. I’m not trying to be humorous when I suggest that dictionary publishers should consider placing a picture of Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick as the definition of political corruption.

And now, we can add racism to the list of Kwame Kilpatrick’s “virtues.”

A few weeks ago, Kilpatrick physically assaulted two investigators as they tried to serve a subpoena to one of his friends connected with the perjury case against him. One of the investigators was a Negress named JoAnne Kinney, and the other was a European American man named Brian White. During the assault, Kilpatrick reportedly said to Kinney, “You’re a black woman. You should be ashamed of yourself being with a man with the last name ‘White’. You should not be a part of this.” You see, Detroit mayor Kilpatrick is corrupt to his tribal chief bones, and he doesn’t want any Negros involved in the multiple investigations into his criminal behavior; that will make the inevitable accusation of racism more believable. He also believes fellow Negros should be ashamed not just to be in the presence of White people, but to even be associated with the surname White. But he will never be held accountable for his obvious hatred for European Americans, and he will never realize any consequences for his flagrant hate-speech. After all, we’ve all heard and read that to be racist requires power, and in the United States, only White people have power, therefore only white people can be racists.

But Kwame Kilpatrick is a Negro, and he is the mayor of one the largest cities in the United States. He has a great deal of power. He’s not a White-hating racist because he’s the powerful mayor. He’s a White-hating racist because he’s a White-hating racist. And he’s also a power-drunk N-word.


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