This happened in a Houston suburb (Katy?) about a year ago. Demographically mostly white. Two neighbors had a dispute over something (can’t remember). One was white. One was black. The white neighbor started to do irrationally racist things to anger his neighbor, like hanging a confederate flag (I must insert this, not all confederate flag waivers are racist, but this one was) and yelling racist remarks. TV crews got him on the air. The white guy was exposed for the red-neck cracker he was.
But then the black neighbor got with Quannell X to hold a press conference. For those who do not know him, Quannell X pulls various stunts which get him on local and national news. He is Houston’s version of Louis Farrakhan, has created his own “New Black Panters,” but is as stupid and buffoonish as Al Sharpton. Anyway, Quannell X did his little hateful speech denouncing the “honkeys,” a word used by QX.
What I want to know is what is the black man, who definitely had the high ground as well as the favor of all races, and possibly many of the neighbors in this dispute bringing QX into it. Seems to me that if he wanted to show he is the good neighbor in this dispute, he should not have brought a known black racist into the dispute. Of course, QX would have found a way into it anyway, but the good neighbor did not have to help. In fact, it seems that it would kill the hospitality and fed the animosity (how’s that for a Jesse Jackson line!)of his other neighbors.