Elbert Guillory talks about “white privilege”

Not what your Leftist friends expected from a black man.

Guillory talks about not only “privilege” but other aspects as well.

We ought to be ashamed of ourselves. We have let a few black and white people who want to divide us — who want to draw us apart — we’ve let them place the burden of slavery on every white person from the North, the South, the East, the West, male or female, old or young — people whose families have never owned slaves — never had anything to do with slavery. We have placed that yoke of slavery — that burden of slavery upon all of them. So much so that now just plain hardworking Americans feel a need to sometimes defend their whiteness.

This is America — free and filled with opportunity. That opportunity is available for each and every one of us.

Try it — American privilege!

Finally, let me state the unequivocal truth: Caucasoids are equally or “more offended” than those whose melanin counts are diametrically opposed to theirs.

Let that sink in for a microsecond or three.

BZ

 

Democrat to Republican

Listen closely to what this man has to say and, as you do, consider his background with regards to his change.  He comes from a classic “assumed to support the Democrats” milieu.

From a Democrat to a Republican senator .  Why?  Because he finally realizes the Democrats are the party of Keeping Our Voters Down — so that those voters continue to vote for the Democrats in perpetuity.

Published on Nov 23, 2015

Begay Leaves Democratic Party Citing Better Opportunities for District’s Education, Infrastructure, Employment Issues as Member of GOP

PHOENIX – This morning Chairman Robert Graham of the Arizona Republican Party enthusiastically welcomed Senator Carlyle Begay, who was elected as a Democrat to represent Arizona’s Legislative District 7 but today switched his party registration to Republican. He also joined the GOP caucus in the Arizona Senate, at an event held today at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix. District 7 is the nation’s largest state legislative district by area and includes most of Northeastern Arizona including eight different tribal lands.

“My relationship with Senator Begay has grown over the years and I am so proud to see him join with our party so he can better serve the people of his district,” said Arizona Republican Party Chairman Robert Graham. “Republicans have proven to have a much more successful approach on the issues important to not just his district but all of Arizona, like education and economic prosperity, and I’m looking forward to working with him to improve opportunities for his community.”

Begay was appointed to the Arizona Senate in 2013 and was reelected in 2014. He released a brief video documenting his upbringing as a Navajo (or Diné) and his lifelong political journey and strong desire to better serve the constituents of his district.

Just as Louisiana Senator Elbert Guillory changed back to a Republican (recently retired on January 11th) for the reasons set forth here.

A pivotal vote occurs nine months from now.  It involves no less than the success or failure of the United States of America.

BZ

P.S.

The name Begay is roughly the Navaho equivalent to the last name of “Smith.”

 

Elbert Guillory speaks the truth once again: Political Ad of the Year?

Elbert GuilloryFirst, watch the video:

Elbert Guillory already had what I termed the “Tweet of the Year.”

With this, is would appear that Elbert Guillory now has the political advertisement of the year.  He spoke volumes not about simply one politician, but the entire trunkful of DC politicians in general.

Thoughts?

BZ

P.S.
For your information, Guillory switched from the Demorat to the Republican party last year.