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White Supremacy is NOT a Christmas Song ... but it is suspicious

OCTOBER 30, 2006 -- Is discrimination against Africa and Africans part of an ancient plot to discredit the holy seed which will give the world its Messiah? Don't know? Well, let's sing about it ...

"Dear Father Christmas (St. Nicholas, Santa Claus, Kris Kringle, St. Nick, Billy Bob Thornton, Hanukkah Harry, whatever or whomever):

"I am just a white man
Not African or Asian
Not Arabic or Jewish (neither Ashkenazi nor Sephardic)
To fit this grand occasion ...

"But I've been awful good this year
And I'm down on my knees ...
Though I am only caucasian ...
Would you grant just one wish, please?

"I'm dreaming of a black Christmas ...
Like one I've never known before:
Where the hate crimes stop ...
And no blood's spilled, not a drop ...
And we're rid of genocide and war.

"I'm dreaming of a black Christmas ...
With every candidate I back.
Won't the white messiahs in the sack ...
Be red-faced when the true Messiah's black?

(with apologies to Irving Berlin)

Posted on Monday, October 30, 2006 by Registered CommenterJanet Devlin | CommentsPost a Comment

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