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Racism Talk At CPAC Derailed When Attendee Says Slaves Should Have Been Grateful
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Racism Talk At CPAC Derailed When Attendee Says Slaves Should Have Been Grateful
  • Published_at:2013-03-16
  • Category:News & Politics
  • Channel:NewsCatcher31
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  • description: A panel hosted by "Frederick Douglass Republicans" at CPAC was supposed to be about how Republicans can overcome their issues with race and tolerance spun out of control when an attendee suggested that Douglas should have been grateful to his slave owners "for giving him shelter and food." Prior to this, another person at the discussion expressed frustration with what he termed the disenfranchisement of "young southern white males." During the breakout session called Trump The Race Card: Are You Sick And Tired Of Being Called A Racist When You Know You're Not One?" which was led by K. Carl Smith, a black conservative activist that committed to the movement full time in 2009, a young man from North Carolina, Scott Terry, asked him about the problems facing white people and segregation. "It seems to be that you're reaching out to voters at the expense of young white Southern males," said Terry, who told the crowd that he had come "to love my people and culture." Smith told him that after Douglass became a freeman he wrote a letter to his slavemaster and forgave him. "For giving him shelter? And food?" Terry muttered, promoting gasping shocks from the crowd. Terry was accompanied by a man with a Confederate flag, Matthew Heimbach.
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