To: Yosemitest
I edited a couple books on Hong Kong history and someone asked why I did it. The person asking me claimed that only Hong Kong people could understand (and write) Hong Kong history. I just ignored that person.
25 posted on
04/25/2017 7:09:18 PM PDT by
teacherwoes
(Indoctrination is often done under the shadow of a gun)
To: teacherwoes
The person asking me claimed that only Hong Kong people could understand (and write) Hong Kong history
= = =
And only Insane people can write the DSM-5.
31 posted on
04/25/2017 7:14:11 PM PDT by
Scrambler Bob
(Brought to you from Turtle Island, otherwise known as 'So-Called North America')
To: teacherwoes
“I edited a couple books on Hong Kong history and someone asked why I did it. The person asking me claimed that only Hong Kong people could understand (and write) Hong Kong history. I just ignored that person.”
I got so tired of being called “Mr Gwelio” by a woman in Hong Kong where I used to work if she thought it would be appropriate if I called her “Miss Chink” or “Suzy Wan” (A famous term for a prostitute) She literally didn’t understand why I would mind being called a derogatory name.
It didn’t take being married to a Chinese woman very long to figure out that many, not all; Chinese are rather hard core racist.
44 posted on
04/25/2017 7:23:49 PM PDT by
Fai Mao
(I still want to see The PIAPS in prison)
To: teacherwoes
Booker T. Washington nailed the truth about them long ago.
Take a look at
Booker T. Washington on Black Victimhood.
This is a very important fact THAT IS NOT BEING TAUGHT TODAY !
A number of black leaders (e.g., Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton) have made their living by promoting black victimhood and white guilt.
Jesse Jackson has been shaking down corporations with the scam for decades.
Booker T. Washington (18651915) warned of such people within the black community in his 1911 book My Larger Education.
He described them as problem profiteers:
There is another class of coloured people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs and the hardships of the Negro race before the public.
Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs partly because they want sympathy
and partly because it pays.
Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances,because they do not want to lose their jobs.
(p. 118)
My Larger Education: Being Chapters from My Experience
(Dover Thrift Editions)
Click this:
56 posted on
04/25/2017 7:40:22 PM PDT by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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