To: Kaslin
From the article:
"why arent these same blacks demandingnot requesting, but demandingthat blacks be granted their own separate homeland?
Were not necessarily talking about a back-to-Africa movement, but perhaps a country carved out of American land?" That is a very silly suggestion.
42 million blacks are never going to agree to move to any one state, and why should they?
It's more than the 38 million population of our #1 state, California.
The suggestion is as silly as saying all German-Americans, or Italian-Americans should move to their own special states.
Ain't goin' to happen, not now, not ever.
6 posted on
08/23/2014 9:14:00 AM PDT by
BroJoeK
(a little historical perspective...)
To: BroJoeK
"why arent these same blacks demandingnot requesting, but demandingthat blacks be granted their own separate homeland? Were not necessarily talking about a back-to-Africa movement, but perhaps a country carved out of American land?"Reminds me of an old Richard Pryor/Rev White skit.
13 posted on
08/23/2014 9:36:36 AM PDT by
Jane Long
("And when thou saidst, Seek ye my face; my heart said unto thee, Thy face, LORD, will I seek")
To: BroJoeK
who is going to support them?
17 posted on
08/23/2014 9:47:49 AM PDT by
elpadre
(AfganistaMr Obama said the goal was to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-hereQaeda" and its allies.)
To: BroJoeK
Perhaps not, but I firmly believe that is what they want. In their own nation none of these grievances will continue. No injustices by whites, no white priviledge, no demands of reparations and no more knock out games.
I mean, how many more incidents are we are going to suffer through before something really heated goes off?
We thought or hoped that race tensions would be diminished by the election of the first black president. It didn’t, in fact they are worse.
If it does happen, look for Atlanta to be the capital.
28 posted on
08/23/2014 4:54:46 PM PDT by
Molon Labbie
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