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To: Skooz

Right. And who suffers the most from this? If a mother teaches a child to be racist while another mother teaches a child not to be racist, which child is more of a victim of poor parenting? Some here give the impression that they feel that life is unfair because they can't be racist like those lucky black people.

To me, whites should feel fortunate that such attitudes are no longer acceptable and should pitty blacks who are still being mentally conditioned by racist liberals to think that whites are evil and out to get them. But it seems sometimes that many white conservatives have racist views and are pissed that if they express them, they will be shunned. Is this the case?

Black people look oddly at people referring to organizations such as the NAACP as racist because to them, what the NAACP expresses is normal and acceptable by mainstream America, including whites. If there was no double standard and blacks were held equally accountable for certain words as whites are now, such words would end. You have to understand that just like welfare, affirmative action, lowered standards, etc., this is just another example of white liberals giving poison to blacks in the form of gifts in order to keep us weak and clinging to them for help. The weaker we get, the more we cling and we are too weak and to far gone to even be able to think enough to understand what is going on. Booker T. Washington understood this. Frederick Douglas understood this. But back then, we were strong.


250 posted on 10/25/2005 1:03:38 PM PDT by Shade2
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To: Shade2
Some here give the impression that they feel that life is unfair because they can't be racist like those lucky black people.

I can't imagine that is the case with anyone here. I think that it is obvious that the MSM would have ignored these two girls if they were black and were spewing hate toward whites. To point that out in no way makes one a closet racist.

But it seems sometimes that many white conservatives have racist views and are pissed that if they express them, they will be shunned. Is this the case?

I hope not. But if someone doesn't express his views, for whatever reason, it is impossible to know what is in someone's heart. My opinion is that racism has no place in conservatism. Period. Conservatives should judge everyone as an individual and accept every individual as a unique person, and not as the extension of some racial mob.

Group status is the realm of liberals, not conservatives.

You have to understand that just like welfare, affirmative action, lowered standards, etc., this is just another example of white liberals giving poison to blacks in the form of gifts in order to keep us weak and clinging to them for help. The weaker we get, the more we cling and we are too weak and to far gone to even be able to think enough to understand what is going on.

And the Democrat plan is working to perfection.

Booker T. Washington understood this. Frederick Douglas understood this.

Yes, but Booker T. Washington and Frederick Douglass were extraordinarily brilliant men.

252 posted on 10/25/2005 1:24:26 PM PDT by Skooz ("Political Correctness is the handmaiden of terrorism" - Michelle Malkin)
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To: Shade2
Black people look oddly at people referring to organizations such as the NAACP as racist because to them, what the NAACP expresses is normal and acceptable by mainstream America, including whites. If there was no double standard and blacks were held equally accountable for certain words as whites are now, such words would end. You have to understand that just like welfare, affirmative action, lowered standards, etc., this is just another example of white liberals giving poison to blacks in the form of gifts in order to keep us weak and clinging to them for help. The weaker we get, the more we cling and we are too weak and to far gone to even be able to think enough to understand what is going on. Booker T. Washington understood this. Frederick Douglas understood this. But back then, we were strong.

Now hear this! Your handle, to me at least, is no longer Shade2.

Nope. From here on out, I'm calling you "Butter" because you are on a roll!


If you want a Google GMail account, FReepmail me.

258 posted on 10/25/2005 4:40:45 PM PDT by rdb3 (Have you ever stopped to think, but forgot to start again?)
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To: Shade2

You should run for office.


260 posted on 10/26/2005 5:49:43 AM PDT by Romish_Papist (Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam.)
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