DOJ in bed with New Black Panther Party?
Chad Groening - OneNewsNow - 7/9/2010 6:00:00 AMTwo conservative black activists are deeply concerned about the practice of reverse racism that a whistleblower recently revealed is taking place at the Department of Justice.
J. Christian Adams is a former Justice Department lawyer who has accused his former employer of racial bias against whites in dismissing all the voter intimidation charges filed against members of the New Black Panther Party. Adams told a Senate panel that the DOJ instructed attorneys in the civil rights division to ignore cases that involve black defendants and white victims.
Bishop Harry Jackson, senior pastor of Hope Christian Church in the Washington, DC, area and chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition, agrees that there is clearly reverse racism being practiced by the Obama Justice Department.
"It seems that there's a double standard; there's reverse racism going on," he regards. "I believe that [Dr. Martin Luther] King, [Jr.] would never have condoned this kind of behavior. We're going to have to get back to seeing these institutions as administrating justice, not being a political arm of any party."
Jesse Lee Peterson, founder and president of BOND Action, contends that racism is wrong, no matter the victim. "It wasn't good when it happened to black people in the past way back when, and it's not good to happen to white Americans today," he argues. "I just hope white Americans really wake up and realize that they are under attack because of their color."
Peterson concludes that the New Black Panther Party cannot help but feel empowered in knowing they have friends like Eric Holder and Barack Obama.
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