Posted on 03/30/2014 10:26:19 AM PDT by rktman
Speaking to a group of awestruck Chinese citizens, Michelle Obama recounted her years of oppression as a victim of racism and how she survived the American extermination camps.
"There were laws in America that discriminated against people like me because of the color of our skin," said Michelle. A sharp inward gasp was heard as the interpreter finished her comment in Mandarin.
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It is just my guess, based on news reports over the years, that the Chinese audience was thinking: “Well of course you were discriminated against!”
I’m saying this because my understanding is the Chinese are an extremely xenophobic racist people, and I know when they were bringing blacks in from Africa to study in China, the blacks were getting beat up or worse for messing with Chinese women.
There is only one color for an American; Blood red anything else is just superficial stuff used by politicians to divide and control what they like to think of as the untermensch.
Is she talking about being oppressed because she was black or being opressed because she really a man
:-) Snicker.
That must be why I see so many black faces behind the counter at the US Post Office.
I don’t imagine that traffic duty is assigned to the brightest officers.
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A sad, sad state of affairs, my FRiend!
If we are to overcome this insanity, we must double down and work ever more diligently to defeat the LIEberals.
We have our work cut out for us, indeed!
She is lying — again.
Are you still in therapy?
Are you still in therapy?
Before I became enlightened, I even used the 'S' word.
Then, I became the father of a defor left-handed son and began to see the blatant prejudice and microaggression inherent in the system.
Soon, my daughter was born cripp left-handed.
My wife had to quit work, spending hours each day to help our children learn to cope with a sinisterophobic world, because there were no government programs available for support.
LOL!
The first cow lived at a concentration camp? Really? When,Michelle, when?
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