Hip Hop Cupcakes

Cupcakes, once a delightful source of sugary indulgence, have sunk to a new low: racial controversy. A video for Duncan Hines’ Amazing Glazes has angered viewers for its depiction of, uh, cupcakes in black face. Racist cupcakes?

Judge for yourself:

Sharpton Going To FCC: Limbaugh “Doesn’t Have The Right” To Use Public Airwaves

Nigga Please!


“Ahem….Mr Sharpton be careful what you wish for…..”

“We’re not going to stand by and let publicly regulated radio and television just go for marketing and promoting this kind of racism,” Al Sharpton said about his campaign to take Rush Limbaugh off the airwaves.

Sharpton says he will be going to the FCC next week to demand Limbaugh be taken off the air.

“Rush Limbaugh has the right to say whatever he wants to say, he does not have the right, though, to do it on publicly regulated airwaves. The FCC has the responsibility to set standards,” Sharpton added.

“You can’t say — in the name of free speech, you can’t say anything you want,” Al Sharpton said on MSNBC. “We’re not talking about stopping free speech,” he added.

“We’re not telling Rush don’t say what you want to say, say it at home, not on public airwaves,” he concluded.

Allen West: “Institutional racism is gone.”

Allen West is a honorable man and should be sitting in the Oval Office. He is the total opposite of the impostor that currently sits there.

Pop and Politics host Farai Chideya interviews Florida Tea Party candidate Colonel Allen West about his views on race, anger among voters, and why he believes he can win in Congressional District 22 in Florida.

In Search Of: People Of Color

For more than a year now, the mainstream media has demonized the Tea Party as a group of white racists.

On September 12, 2010, we set out to see for ourselves if the Tea Party is as “monochromatic” as most of the media steadfastly claims to this day.

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