Posted on 09/24/2013 8:03:38 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I judge each man as they come to me.
But I am not blind to the racism of the black race.
One would have to be totally stupid not to see what is going on, the murder in big cities, the knock out game, the movies made by black actors, the CBC and many other activities blacks carryout.
Blacks call whites racist, but whites are not near as racist and certainly not as violently racist as blacks.
I grew up in the segregated south in the 60’s.
As kids, we didn’t know anything about race — we just all showed up at the little league fields on weekends, chose up sides and played. Black and white didn’t matter.
Nowadays, if you look at the elected officials and staff in city & county government, it is all about 80%+ black.
So according to these pointy-headed researchers, if slavery based racism continues to this day, then it’s the blacks in local govt discriminating against other blacks??!!
I don’t think they know what they are writing about. I believe they entered the project with a pre-conceived notion and conducted their research to bolster it accordingly.
Typical neoyankee agitprop
Southern whites vote like they do for several reasons for
More Christian believers
More socially conservative second and third son originating culture
And since they have always lived with large numbers of blacks they know what that means
Unlike those who do not but love to lecture us about how to deal with huge black population concentrations
I’d take a truly Christian black man or woman as a friend, over s secular/liberal white man/woman.
Of course I don’t care what race a person is.
Well there’s no doubt about it...if you oppose preferential i.e unconstitutional treatment for selected groups of Americans, you’re just a nasty racist. Probably an ex-slave owner too. (snicker)
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