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October 22, 2005
Academic Calls for Extermination of Caucasians
Posted by Dave Blount at October 22, 2005 11:28 AM
Ever wonder what gets said in "African Studies" classes? Some choice quotes by Prof. Kamau Kambon might give an idea. Here are some of the thoughts Dr. Kambon shared at the "Black Media Forum on the Image of Black Americans in Mainstream Media" at Howard University earlier this month:
Now how do I know that the white people know that we are going to come up with a solution to the problem? I know it because they have retina scans, they have what they call racial profiling, DNA banks, and they're monitoring our people to try to prevent the one person from coming up with the one idea. And the one idea is, how we are going to exterminate white people because that in my estimation is the only conclusion I have come to. We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet to solve this problem.
Hear it for yourself right here. The irony of leftists trying to paint conservatives as being somehow like Nazis gets more acute every time a moonbat opens its mouth.
By the way, your tax dollars help pay to have this sort of rhetoric fed to impressionable youths in lieu of an education. As recently as yesterday, Kambon was on the Africana Studies faculty list at taxpayer-supported North Carolina State University, where he has taught as a visiting professor.
Carolina Journal Online reports that prior to his gig at NCSU, Kambon was a Professor of Education at St. Augustine's College in Raleigh, where he owns Blacknificent Books. Evidently his rhetoric resonates with other leftists; The Independent Weekly awarded him its Citizen's Award in 1999.
Absurdly and yet unsurprisingly, this open advocate of racial genocide is an opponent of the death penalty. Presumably when his moonbat final solution is implemented, it will be morally justified on the grounds that white people aren't really human. That approach has worked well for abortion advocates.
Hat tip: Michelle Malkin, with thanks to V the K.


