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Mike Tyson: America Has Become More Racist Since Obama..Blames TEA Party
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[quote:Resister:MV8xODIzODAzXzMwMzcxMTI4XzU1OEU0QUFC] Ol' Mikey got hit in the head one... 10 too many times. Someone should remind Mr. Ear Biter that a majority of White people voted for Obama, that the Teat Party rallies have never turned into a riot or advocated violence, and that not one Tea Party official has ever put out an illegal wanted-dead-or-alive bounty on anyone. Oh yeah, and there are plenty of Black people who are active Tea Party people. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMdPTpOyUk4[/youtube] [/quote]
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Mike Tyson: Bigoted Tea Party Can't Stand Seeing Obama as 'Strongest Man on the Planet'
By Matt Hadro | March 30, 2012 | 11:00
Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson believes America has become more racist since Barack Obama was elected president, and that groups like the Tea Party have surfaced through that racism. Tyson's interview by CNN's Piers Morgan aired on Thursday night's Piers Morgan Tonight.
Tyson professed that "there's a great possibility" that America has become more racist since Obama's election, and when asked to clarify he affirmed "a hundred percent, yes."
"Because that's how these groups surface, these red – Tea Party and everything," Tyson added.
Tyson observed that "it's new stuff" that a black man has "the image of the strongest man on the planet." He seemed to infer that is "pretty tough to take in" for his opponents. "And that must be pretty tough to take in when you – I don't know," he told Morgan.
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