Their arguement is that because blacks aren’t in positions of authority, they can’t be racists. They like to pretend that no black has ever risen above the level of lackey.
They forget that one must have (or at least should have) some leadership ability. Being able to extort other people is not a leadership quality in my book.
Well they can no longer claim that. Look who's in the White House.
This is blatantly untrue. However poor most Blacks may be, thanks to their "friends" in academia and the media they wield a terrifying amount of power.
In one speech, one man (Jesse Jackson) banished the term "Black" and replaced it with "African-American." Apparently any Black person in the nation, however poor, has the power to ban the "f-word" at any time but choose not to because the "f-word" is a weapon of the "oppressed." Furthermore, any Black person in America (with the possible exception of that famous "Uncle Tom" Clarence Thomas) could walk out into a deserted street and scream, and the national media would be there in five minutes. Furthermore, this Black person could make up any story out of whole cloth and accuse an innocent white person of something and that white person would be guilty automatically, not because he is literally guilty (which isn't important) but because the Hegelian philosophy demands that the counterrevolutionary "antithesis" is always guilty and the revolutionary "thesis" is always wronged. Personally, I'm surprised that the entire prison system hasn't been emptied and the prison population reconstituted on the basis of statistical population.
Blacks may be poor as dirt, but right now they are the most powerful segment of the entire population.
I realize I sound very bitter on this thread, and for that I apologize. I'm an old Civil War Unionist/Republican from the Upper South and I used to look up to and admire Black Americans so much. Unfortunately, people have a tendency to let you down, and when I am let down I tend to be somewhat bitter.
Including the First Lackey, Barack Hussein Obama. Mama.