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White Male Disenfranchisement Debated At CPAC 2013

By capblack

Presenter K Carl Smith’s “Trump The Race Card” session at CPAC Friday had an audience member who posed the following question:

“Why can’t we be more like Booker T. Washington Republicans, and his famous statement: Let’s be unified like the hand but separate like the fingers?”

Mr. Smith responded by citing Frederick Douglass’ letter to his former slave-master, where he forgave him.

Undeterred, the questioner replied: “For giving him food and shelter all those years?”

I chuckle at this statement while recalling how Douglass fought his slave-master for two hours to win his freedom.

Later identified as Scott Terry of North Carolina, the 30 year old unveiled the elephant in the room at such conservative inclusion functions: White male disenfranchisement.

He’s also a member of the White Student Union at Towson University- not a big deal to me since I’m not an “Integration mad Negro” to quote Malcolm X.

White folks choosing to promote themselves the way American Blacks have (“Black Student Unions”, etc.) don’t disturb me in the least.

People are free to associate as broadly or narrowly as they choose.

Here’s the video of this historic CPAC discussion:

The issue is whether adding more American Blacks to the GOP is, in effect, discriminatory.

At first glance, it’s ironic “given Frederick Douglas Republicans’” stated purpose of disarming liberal racism cries.

K. Carl Smith’s work is as much about arming American Whites against progressive bigotry claims as it is bringing more Blacks into the GOP.

Very ironic such a question would arise.

I’m a Frederick Douglas Republican because it allows Americans who champion traditional values to do so free from the encumbrances of outdated racial roles.

Its impetus isn’t White guilt nor Black rage- it’s a colorblind consensus using one man’s story that speaks to all Americans.

This young man should note the solid backbone of the GOP in the former Dixie is White Southerners like himself.

He should further note the same holds true for Tea parties in this region.

White male disenfranchisement is a real concern, but hardly within the ranks of the Republican Party and Tea Party movements.

I do concede that desperate grabs for Latino and gay voters make a lot of folks wonder whether conservative White males will be replaced should such efforts succeed.

Casting his gaze toward the White House should have resulted in seeing where real disenfranchisers of white conservative males gather.

Progressives of all colors in this administration seem hellbent on dismantling the very heritage this young man holds dear.

His choice is clear: unite with Americans who may not resemble him to save a religious ethic, constitutional framework, and market that benefits all; or lose everything against a Left that is unified and unyielding!

Presenter K. Carl Smith and questioner Scott Terry privately spoke after the proverbial smoke cleared.

Terry even bought a copy of Smith’s seminal book “Frederick Douglas Republicans.”
From such bumpy starts are coalitions built.

I close with the words of Mrs. Lynne Roberts, Frederick Douglass Republicans’ director of educational outreach:

The Frederick Douglass Republican message of Americans voting our common values, not a party, is SO powerful that it it strikes fear into …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

CPAC attendee: "Why can’t we just have segregation?"

By hnn

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — A panel at the Conservative Political Action Committee on Republican minority outreach exploded into controversy on Friday afternoon, after an audience member defended slavery as good for African-Americans.

The exchange occurred after an audience member from North Carolina, 30-year-old Scott Terry, asked whether Republicans could endorse races remaining separate but equal. After the presenter, K. Carl Smith of Frederick Douglass Republicans, answered by referencing a letter by Frederick Douglass forgiving his former master, the audience member said “For what? For feeding him and housing him?” Several people in the audience cheered and applauded Terry’s outburst.

After the exchange, Terry muttered under his breath, “why can’t we just have segregation?” noting the Constitution’s protections for freedom of association. …

Source:
ThinkProgress

Source URL:
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/03/15/1729331/cpac-slavery-minority-outreach/

Date:
3-15-13

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at History News Network – George Mason University

CPAC Panel On Race: ‘Young, White Southern Males’ Hurt By Racial Outreach

By The Huffington Post News Editors

A panel discussion on race at the Conservative Political Action Conference turned into a debate over slavery and segregation when an attendee from North Carolina said that “young, white, Southern males” are being disenfranchised by Republicans.

Scott Terry, 30, rose from his seat to question the discussion leader, K. Carl Smith, from the Frederick Douglass Republicans, over the role of race in the Republican Party. Terry said that the growth of diversity in the party and outreach to black conservatives has been “at the expense of young, white, Southern males like myself.”

“I think my demographic is being systematically disenfranchised,” Terry said.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

Video: Trump To CPAC: Build A Great Economy

By Daniel Noe

America’s Future: The Next Generation of Conservatives
New Challenges Timeless Principles
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Donald Trump addressed a group of conservative activists during ACU’s annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC 2013) in the Washington, D.C. area.

Donald Trump: 

Build a great economy,” he declared.  “We don’t have a great economy now,” and he continued “We have to make American strong again and make America great again.”

What’s going on in this country is unbelievable. Our country is a total mess. What we need is leadership. By fixing the economy we are able to solve the problems we really do need to solve—Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.  They all become affordable when we become a wealthy country again.

Regarding domestic energy production, Trump said “New technology [has shown] we have tremendous wealth right under our feet.” He declared “We can become so easily the energy capital of the world.”

We have to bring money in.  We have to take back our jobs from China.”

Donald J. Trump started his business career in an office he shared with his father, Fred, in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York, before expanding his interests nationally and internationally. Mr. Trump has had numerous best sellers including: The Art of the Deal, which is considered a business classic, The Art of the ComebackThe America We DeserveHow To Get RichThink Like a BillionaireTrump 101Why We Want You To Be RichThink BigNever Give Up, and Think Like a Champion.

Trump’s full remarks:

Photos from CPAC 2013 will be available for viewing via ACU’s Flickr account linked here.

Please note that the schedule is updated daily and available on our new CPAC 2013 website under “Program.”

The CPAC 2013 App, produced by The Washington Examiner, can be downloaded from the iTunes App Store and Google Play. To view the HTML5 version, please click here.

Founded in 1964, the American Conservative Union (ACU) is the oldest and largest grassroots conservative organization in the nation. For almost fifty years, ACU has served as an umbrella organization harnessing the collective strength of conservative organizations fighting for Americans who are concerned with liberty, personal responsibility, traditional values, and strong national defense. ACU defines conservatism, grows conservatism, and wins for conservatism.

Contact: Laura Keehner Rigas, (202) 999-9028, <a target=_blank href="mailto:lrigas@conservative.org” target=”_blank”>lrigas@conservative.org

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

“Trump The Race Card” Session At CPAC

By capblack

k. carl smith Trump The Race Card Session At CPAC

K. Carl Smith, the “Conservative Messenger!” will host a CPAC event where he”ll share his method for victory after liberals deploy the only winning card in their deck: the race card.

He will be holding a break-out session called “Trump the Race Card” on Friday, March 15th from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the Chesapeake L Room, 2nd floor of the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, 201 Waterfront Street, National Harbor, MD.

Mr. Smith founded the Frederick Douglas Republicans organization and authored “Frederick Douglas Republicans” as a guide to how this great figure inspired his modern reform movement.

FULL DISCLOSURE: I’m a Frederick Douglas Republican and fully support K. Carl Smith in his effort to save America with this eye-opening method.

If you’re attending CPAC this Friday, experience K. Carl Smith and use his method to beat the race card hidden up progressives’ sleeves!

Tell him Cap Black sent you!

http://frederickdouglassrepublican.com/

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism