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Sunday, January 6, 2013

WI Senator Glen Grothman's Comments against KWANZAA - A-Moral and RACIST

“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”

― Martin Luther King Jr.

WI State Senator Glenn Grothman - 20th District, Republican

Majority Leader

The Wisconsinites, 20th District, (includes the city of West Bend, other parts of Washington County, and parts of Fond du Lac, Dodge, Sheboygan, and Ozaukee counties) that elected Glen Grotman, WI Senator, should know that Senator Glen Grothman,  self-proclaimed Caucasian chieftianship comments against the African American holiday known as Kwanzaa is out-of-order and by many, including me, is racist.

Comments denouncing the annual holiday of African American called Kwanzaa has NO place in the public square from any citizen of the USA, especially one that is elected to vote on issues for all, sworn by Constitution Oath; and, wear the title of WI Senator and Republican Majority Leader.  Since he is said to of obtained a law degree from the University of Wisconsin - Madison as an attorney, it is evident he does not take seriously the Attorney's Oath - especially the part about "decretion" and "fidelity".

His Amoral and racist comments speak to his "wild-and-crazy-guy" antics seen from time-to-time that are OFFENSIVE - not funny, not appropriate and  reek of juvenile thinking of superiority.  The thought of "superiority" by Senator Grotman is both hysterically humorous and a bad joke.

During the recent presidential campaign we saw and heard the buffoonery and hateful comments of Caucasians and Republicans that were denounced by People of Color.  We sat back, listen, made our decision while they did name calling, were disrespectful, spent wildly, over-shot the runway and self-destructed Big Time.  Maybe Senator Grothman is still on the campaign for self-destruction.
Stop the mean-spirited and cheap insensitive shots for notoriety Senator Grotman!
At the age of 56+, you should know better.
This was/is a time you should just "Shut-your-mouth".

By the way, did you make the same comments about the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah?

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