As a general rule, anytime Barack Obama lectures the country or its people on their purported sins—with Khalil Gibran pop platitudes—he is seeking absolution for his own obsessions by projecting his own guilty desires onto others.
The latest? At the dedication of his narcissistic Obama Presidential Center in Chicago—a $850 million flak-tower, monolithic boondoggle mired in debt—Obama lectured us on the need to resist the allure off "money, attention, [and] fame."
Thus spoke the owner of four homes, three of them multimillion-dollar mansions, whose last inert year in office was spent closing book and Netflix deals that ensured he would become a multimillionaire the moment he left office, and on spec, jets private to sermonize to various audiences–often at $400,000 a shot—on their own false-consciousness shortcomings.
Plain-speaking, frugal Harry Truman in obscure retirement in Independence, Missouri Obama certainly is not.
This is what decades of anti-American messaging produces.
It’s why Charlie started TPUSA: to push back against the radicalization of Americans and remind them that this country is worth being proud of.
@TheOfficerTatum I’m jealous I guess. I have never felt a belonging to anything as strong as ( black first) . Since the kkk I never heard of ( white first). However I don’t see any evidence that it has been beneficial in any substantial way to black people.
@ChrisCadence Black privilege is being in the White House for 8 years accumulating hundreds of millions in wealth and still complaining about how oppressed you are.