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June 17, 2008

NY Times Collects Obama Endorsements among France's Third-World Colonists

Though the liberal media is mostly blacking it out, Third-World colonists from Africa and the Middle East continue to torch cars and clash with police in France. An intrepid New York Times reporter ventured to Paristan and returned proudly waving more endorsements for our affirmative action post turtle:

When Youssoupha, a black rapper here, was asked the other day what was on his mind, a grin spread across his face. "Barack Obama," he said. "Obama tells us everything is possible."

Buried in two pages extolling the glories of négritude (i.e., black racism) is a paragraph actually acknowledging what's going on over there.

Meanwhile, this past weekend, 60 cars were burned and some 50 young people scuffled with police and firemen, injuring several of them, in a poor minority suburb of Vitry-le-François, in the Marne region of northeast France.

Then it's back to the négritude and Obama endorsements, finishing on a quote from an immigrant from Cameroon who denounces France as "hypocritical":

Then she smiled: "Too bad I forgot to wear my Obama T-shirt."

If I had the correct skin color, and an Obama T-shirt to remember to wear, I wonder if the New York Times would object to my showing up in their lobby with a gas can and a match. If so, France doesn't have a monopoly on hypocrisy.

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Youssoupha, embodying what the NY Times would like to see in place of France.

Hat tip: Kickin' and Screamin'.

Posted by Van Helsing at June 17, 2008 7:37 AM