SEIU boss calls members of his union “f—ing rabidly racist”

But wait. But wait. But wait. We thought it was supposed to be the tea partiers who are racist. Now it turns out that a leader of the SEIU thinks his own union members are racist.

Gerry Hudson, Executive Vice President of Service Employees International Union (better known as SEIU), spoke his mind while discussing immigration reform on C-SPAN last week:

“I think we got some real problems. I spent a lot of time in Wisconsin and places like that where I have heard some of the most anti-immigrant sentiments around. It’s so f—ing rabidly racist.”

“My friends are racist. My enemies are racist. Strangers are racist. Eeeeeeeveryone is racist.”

H/T: Gateway Pundit

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  • The constructive influence of the old guilds have been co-opted by the "progressives" from their inception in America. I believe that it has had it's place to offset the abuses of unscrupulous employers. I also believe that it has become more than it should be. The movement has swung way too far to the left.

    Racism has nothing to do with it. Racism is simply an old wild trump card that used to work but is now deemed a hollow joker with no impact on the hand. The comments here that play into race as an issue only strengthens the hand of the enemy. You make their point for them. It's not about race. It's about America being America - not Venezuela.

    Pat from Michigan - You had it right the first time. Ronald W. Reagan was a union member and president of the SAG. Gerry Hudson is no more a union member than Bill Clinton, Al Gore or Josef Stalin was a worker or union member. He is just an agitator given a job in a union bu yet another like minded agitator.

  • In fairness to this union thug - I mean member, he only accused the white members of his union of being racists. The black members he accused of being slow and easy to con.

  • What I find even more interesting is the way he thinks of his own race. He sees them as weak and easy to influence, not worried about them. He can convince them to do what ever he wants.