What’s wrong with that? Or “Support the White Caucus?”
the watermelons are over the top but its about time someone starts to ask why don’t we have “white history month”?=...
my employer, a major corporation, has banners on the home web page for celebrating “gay pride month”...within earshot of the office manager i asked “what month do we celebrate hetrosexual pride?”
What? they aren’t bowing down in abject submission to the great god of PC? Don’t they know their place?
They'll probably create a special graphic & theme music for the story.
I see a few of the usual suspects in the comments section of this article b*tching that they “need” a black history month because standard history has always focused on white contributions. Sorry (not really, since the truth is the truth), but white males did make most of the significant contributions in western history. Whatever the reasons for that, it’s the truth.
Whites here in CA are an oppressed minority group. We are now below 40% of the population. No wonder CA, once the heart of Reagan Country, is now as solidly blue and one party as MA or HI.
In the public schools all they teach about Cesar Chavez and MLK Jr. Never anything about our Founding Fathers or great Americans like Gen. Douglas MacArthur or George Patton. I know. I help my child with her homework. It is all about Cesar Chavez and MLK Jr. Period.
this is my neck of the woods. Good guy.
That’s nothing. I’m an EVE player, and I noticed a guy in the local system mining with a ship he named “Oprah Winfrey”
I private convo’d him and told him that he owed me a keyboard, as I had sprayed my morning coffee all over mine.
His comment on the mining ship name was, “She like to eat a lot.”
That she does. That she does...
I like it.
Every “Earth Day” I always wonder,
“When is Private Property Rights Day?”
Watermelons? He should have it filled with tuna fish salad on white bread with mayonnaise sandwiches. Wrapped in cellophane.
"Melanie, Here is something they dont teach in the white history books.
"Anthony Johnson was a black Angolan held as an indentured servant by a merchant in the Colony of Virginia in 1620, but later freed to become a successful tobacco farmer and property owner. Notably, he was the first true slave owner: that is, the first to hold a black African servant as a slave in the mainland American colonies. Upon his death in 1670, a court ruled that he was "a negro and by consequence, an alien", and the colony seized his land."
The first slave owner in the colonies was a black man from Angola. Ironically, his own law suit establishing slavery in the colonies caused his heirs lose his land after he died. There were over 3800 black slave owners in the south prior to the civil war.
ee4fire July 8, 2013 11:56 a.m