The man who introduced the "new N-word" is taking on the man who reintroduced the "M-word."
That President Obama remarked on "The View" that blacks are "sort of a mongrel people" demonstrates his "increasing boldness in exhibiting his disdain and disassociation toward Americans in general," said Erik Rush, author of "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession."
"The remark bears the tone of someone who doesn't really identify with American blacks, nor even Americans at large," said Rush.
While widely covered, some reporting news organizations dialed down any racial implications of the remark.
"The president's remarks were directed at the roots of all Americans," reported "The Hill." "The definition of mongrel as an adjective is defined as 'of mixed breed, nature, or origin,' according to dictionary.com."
Source: World Net Daily
"Negrophilia," published by WND Books, is charting in the Top 5 of Amazon categories on African-American Studies and Discrimination & Racism.
To interview Erik Rush, please contact Tim Bueler at (530) 401-3285 or e-mail media@wnd.com.
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