Why Sarah Jeong’s Racism Isn’t a Big Story to the Left
Aug 6, 2018
RUSH: I had a bunch of people over the weekend asking me a pretty interesting question. “Rush, this Sarah Jeong babe that the New York Times has hired that’s running around and has made a career out of broadcasting her hatred for white people, particularly white men, why is there no reaction to this in the media? Why is there no reaction to it anywhere but on the right? Why does it seem like it’s no big deal?â€
That is an excellent question. It’s an excellent question. I’m gonna have the answer for you. I know the left. I’m the mayor of Realville. This is the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced anti-leftist, anti-media, and conservative studies. It’s an excellent question and the root of the question goes back to none other than — dadelut dadelut dadelut dadelut dadelut — the Reverend Jackson. When the Reverend Jackson was running for president back — when did he do that? It was the ’82, ’83, somewhere around then. (interruption) He was in the ’84 Democrat primaries, that’s exactly right. And back then — by the way, greetings. Rush Limbaugh here. Telephone number, 800-282-2882.
I just want to touch on this because I’m gonna expand on this as the program unfolds. But the answer to this, the Reverend Jackson was out spewing not quite the same anti-white stuff that Sarah Jeong is, but it was then said as a defense when he did start going in that direction, that it was impossible for the Reverend Jackson or Al Sharpton to be racist because they were minorities, they didn’t have any power.
So any minority could utter anything they wanted, and it would not be bigotry, it would not be sexism or racism or misogyny or whatever because they didn’t have the power to do anything with it. So if the Reverend Jackson, or take anybody, if any public African-American politician wanted to talk about their hatred for white people, fine and dandy, because that person had no power to do anything about it. The only people that had any power — and this argument still holds today — are white men. And so white men are the ones who are shackled, can’t say, can’t do anything. But anybody else can attack them with impunity.
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