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Juan Williams got emotional over Rev. Joseph Lowery’s impassioned benediction, and marveled over the former NAACP head’s personal journey from ’60s civil rights leader to Obama benediction leader.

No question, Rev. Lowery has led a remarkable life.

But the benediction’s eloquence was marred by glib racialism.

Lowery got big cheers when he weaved in a weird prayer rap expressing his hope for a future in which the “brown would stick around,” the “yellow would be mellow,” the “red man would get ahead, man,” and the “white would embrace the right.”

The “white would embrace the right?”

Who wrote that line? Jeremiah Wright? And what would Obama’s grandparents and mother have to say?

Like I said last night: Feel the post-racialism!

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Allah’s got the vid.

The full paragraph:

“We ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to give back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right,” Lowery said.

A reader points to this old civil rights chant that adds context to Lowery’s remarks — but makes the jab against whites all the more egregious:

Big Bill Broonzy Black, Brown And White lyrics

This little song that i’m singin’ about,

People you know it’s true

If you’re black and gotta work for a living,

This is what they will say to you,

They says, “if you was white, should be all right,

If you was brown, stick around,

But as you’s black, hmm brother, get back, get back, get back”

I was in a place one night

They was all having fun

They was all buyin’ beer and wine,

But they would not sell me none

They said, “if you was white, should be all right,

If you was brown, stick around,

But if you black, hmm brother, get back, get back, get back”

Me and a man was workin’ side by side

This is what it meant

They was paying him a dollar an hour,

And they was paying me fifty cent

They said, “if you was white, ‘t should be all right,

If you was brown, could stick around,

But as you black, hmm boy, get back, get back, get back”

I went to an employment office,

Got a number ‘n’ i got in line

They called everybody’s number,

But they never did call mine

They said, “if you was white, should be all right,

If you was brown, could stick around,

But as you black, hmm brother, get back, get back, get back”

I hope when sweet victory,

With my plough and hoe

Now i want you to tell me brother,

What you gonna do about the old jim crow?

Now if you was white, should be all right,

If you was brown, could stick around,

But if you black, whoa brother, get back, get back, get back

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Left-wing blogger dubs Lowery a “rock star.”

(Republished from MichelleMalkin.com by permission of author or representative)
 
• Category: Ideology • Tags: Barack Obama