1. We would have wrongly been accused of being racist on the basis of the bold statement above.
  2. At least he didn't use pejorative terms. If I had said cracker or porch monkey or any other terms like that I heard a million times, I would rightly be accused of racism.
  3. Reminds me of this quote by a former head of state. Well, he was the head of Parliament at least.
    "God bless CC and its vanilla suburbs" - George Clinton
  4. Pretty sure he said that God wanted it to be majority African American. Which isn’t racist. Maybe God doesn’t really like those racist white people.
  5. Lol.
    I don't think he mentioned God, but am not sure. I'll try and check it out. He really was addressing the issue of blacks thinking they weren't gonna be let back though.

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    This is the one in Gentilly.
  6. You're right...He did say God wanted it that way.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_City_speech
  7. http://speakola.com/political/ray-nagin-chocolate-city-2006
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  8. I think that probably meant that God doesn't want exclusion of black people.
  9. Did you read the quote? It says a majority... it doesn’t really matter. His vision and others’ don’t mean shit to the regular Joe
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