This must be a politically correct remedy to an otherwise insignificant issue. Maybe you can figure it out.
This is the series of events:
Linda, a trustee in a Chicago suburb and a delegate for democrat Senator Barack Hussein Obama sees two children (black, boys) playing in a tree next door to her home. She also sees that the parents are outside supervising the children.
She tells the children to get out of the tree because she is concerned about their safety and that the small magnolia tree is being damaged.
The father of one of the boys tells her it is none of her business.
Linda's response: “I calmly said the tree is not there for them to be climbing in there like monkeys." I assume that Linda is not black.
The mother of one of the boys calls the police.
The police give Linda a $75 ticket because there is an ordinance that “bans conduct that disturbs or alarms people". One of the boys told police he was scared.
When Obama finds out, Linda is encouraged to resign her delegate position.
Now you may question Linda's intervention, but this is why I think the outcome is absurd.
Boys climbing in trees act like monkeys - it is an unwritten rule. I did and my parents would have said the same thing about me.
Linda said nothing about the skin color of the boys. In a politically correct world the parents and the police were able to make it a race issue (very subtle, otherwise monkeys would be a slam against evolutionists) when it wasn't. Was Linda encouraging white boys to climb in the magnolia tree?
The boy is scared? Really. I can only imagine when his friends get together, you would hear something more scary, like this, "Hey nigg_r, what's up?"
Obama encourages Linda's dismissal, but what of his longtime support of Rev. Jeremiah Wright?
Bottom line - the parents played the race card. It's a sick game that needs to be stopped.
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