The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Saturday, August 8, 2020

If he's much like his Dad I despise him already

But this is all racist, anti-white bullshit.

As is this, by the way, and it's relevance will be apparent to readers of this Newsweek article.

Whites are more comfortable with O than with, say, Louis Farrakhan, Stokely Carmichael, Malcolm X., Jeremiah Wright, or even the younger (or just more candid?) version of Al Sharpton, so they are lauded as real while O is scorned as magical and - no kidding - articulate.

Georgia Democrat Faces Calls to Drop Out of Senate Race Over 'Racist' Novel

The book, which is likely not very good, far from flatteringly depicts a white racist who's maybe more than a little bats and - big surprise - often uses the word "nigger" in his thoughts.

For this and other, like literary sins, the black chairwoman of the George Democratic Party castigates Matt Lieberman mightily, as does James Woodall, the president of the Georgia NAACP.

The character just might be a satiric version of Trump, particularly since the author says the book was written after the Charlottesville affair.

At the time, Trump memorably spoke to the nation of the good people among the neo-Nazis, Klansmen, and other alt.right demonstrators in that city.

And as to the n-word, he was often reported back than as a frequent flier.

Lieberman, an attorney and former principal of an Atlanta Jewish school, is one of 21 contenders running in the special election for Sen. Kelly Loeffler’s (R-Ga.) seat.

He rejected criticism over his novel in a statement to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, saying he penned the story in response to the white supremacist neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville in 2017.

Lieberman referred to it as a  “clear-eyed and honest look at racism in America.”

“The fact that I published this book has been known since I began this campaign last year, so an attack surfacing only now is testament to the strength of my candidacy today,” he said.

He rejected call to drop out of the race.

See also from The Hill Matt Lieberman faces calls to drop out of Georgia Senate race over 'racist an discriminatory' tropes in 2018 book

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