TheBlaze has released an in depth look at First Lady Michelle Obama's time at at Princeton where she promoted radical, black Marxist lecturers and joined the racially charged Third World Center organization.
"'She attended and promoted black solidarity event for guest lecturer Manny Mirabal who according to Cornel West was probably the best known black Marxist in the country. The event is the work of the Third World Center, a campus group whose board membership was exclusively reserved for minorities and you have a picture of her welcoming him. Michelle Robison, Michelle Obama at the time was one of the 19 board members and leader of the organization. She helped to dispense what was in today's dollars a $30,000 budget'," Glenn read from the report.
"'One of the elected positions on the board. And there were two reserve spots for five ethnic groups, Asian, black, Chicano, Puerto Rican and Native American.' If you're white, you don't get on the board."
TheBlaze explains that the Third World Center Board wrote a racially charged editorial:
“Don’t hide behind excuses such as a lack of effort [to integrate with the Princeton campus] on our part,” the revealing letter added.“The bottom line is that white students on this campus are racist, but they may not realize it.” [Emphasis added]Princeton itself, however, was concerned about the self-segregation by black students and proposed reforms to counter it, including no longer permitting black students to all room together in one dorm and integrating black freshmen into the general student body. The TWC strenuously opposed all of these reforms, arguing that integration of non-white students would harm the “support system” available to them, especially blacks. (Julie Newton, “TWC criticizes CURL plan: Minority strife would worsen,” The Daily Princetonian, October 21, 1981).
"Think of this. Michelle Obama's part of a group that wants segregation. She's a segregationalist in college. She's hanging with a group that says we should segregate," Glenn said.
"Here's what Michelle Obama's little sorority club was talking about in 1983. Now she's in on the board now for two years. This is what the board says: The term Third World implies for us those nations who have fallen victim to the oppression and exploitation of the world economic order. This includes people of color in the United States as they too often have been victims of a brutal and racist economic structure," Glenn continued.
"Now didn't Barack Obama talk about the economic structure? Didn't he talk about how racist the economy structure was and how the economic structure needs to be changed? That's what he's doing right now. He's changing the economic structure. When he talks about the fundamental transformation of America, this is what he's talking about. That includes the people of color in the United States. They have been victims of the brutal and racist economic structure which exploited and still exploits the labor of such groups as Asians, blacks, Chicanos, and invaded and still occupies the homelands of such groups as the Puerto Ricans. The American Indians. And the native Hawaiian people."
" He is apologizing for all of the horrors that America has done to all the oppressed people. That's why he went on his so‑called apology tour."
"This is why the president took away our oil leases in the Gulf and gave a lot of money and helped Brazil. Because we ‑‑ that's a third world country. And we have oppressed them by having the resources and exploiting the resources. So he's going to take our resource, redistribute it down to Brazil so they can free themselves of the oppressive chains that we have put on. That's what's happening, gang."
"Michelle Obama has believed it her whole life. It's why when she said she's never been proud of her country, she meant it. It's when she says Barack Obama knows we're going to have to change our history and our traditions, that's really what she means. She talked about it in 1983. This is it. This is who they are. They're anticolonialists. They believe America has oppressed the rest of the world. They're not bad people. They just believe something entirely different. Entirely different than the average person in Ohio. Entirely different than the average person in Wisconsin. Entirely different than those people who are the average people in Michigan. And in Virginia. Entirely different."
"They'll never say it, but they've said it a million different ways. And they have said it consistently their whole lives. We're the oppressor. And they have to help the third world. That's what's happening. And if you don't believe it, well, it's too late."