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Black comedian delivers anti-white racist rant at U.S. Census Bureau

Black comedian delivers anti-white racist rant at U.S. Census Bureau
(Judicial Watch document; FOIA)

U.S. taxpayers unknowingly paid a controversial black civil rights activist and comedian to deliver an anti-white racist diatribe at the U.S. Census Bureau during Black History month and Judicial Watch reported on Tuesday that it was able to obtain the disturbing transcript and the shocking video of the offensive racism against whites.

The black controversial civil rights activist and comedian, Dick Gregory, was invited by the EEO National African-American Heritage series to speak at the U.S. Census Bureau during Black History month in February 2015.  Gregory claims his social satire has changed the way white Americans perceive African American comedians.

At the event, Gregory lashed out at whites who criticize President Obama, filled the event with the “N word” and replete with conspiracy theories about whites and the U.S. government targeting prominent blacks which included Martin Luther King and Malcom X for assassination and the career destruction of golfer Tiger Woods and most recently, comedian Bill Cosby, who allegedly drugged or provided alcohol to more than 40 women over the years in order to rape or molest them against their will.

In another rant, Gregory stated, “Whites stole black inventions, such as ice hockey and the cotton gin, and accused the U.S. government of conspiring to kill Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri and Tamir Rice in Cleveland, Ohio. The movie King Kong is really a depiction of former heavyweight champion Jack Johnson dating white women. Whites treat President Obama “like dirt” and “like he’s a Redneck Cracker” that can’t read or write.”

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Fmr. Sgt, USAF Intelligence, NSA/DOD; Studied Cryptology at Community College of the Air Force

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