To: summer
Get whitey!
The war on white people goes on.
Why are we promoting a culture that continually spouts the lie that all whites are racists and evil and all blacks are our downtrodden victims?
4 posted on
03/26/2006 4:01:09 AM PST by
Bon mots
To: Bon mots
I am pushing 70 and I vaguely remember segregation. What I remember most vividly is that Whites in America have been pounded for over 45 years being called racist and anything else that suits those who think they are owed something. I have seen more racism coming from blacks than I ever did from white folk.I see foreigners coming into this country demanding rights that as a white I never knew of or felt I had. I also see them coming into this country supposedly to assimilate yet they march and protest to protect those who violate the very law that give them the right to do it.
As a child growing up I watched my family have to assimilate into their surroundings or be cast aside. I have watched our government over the years hide black on white crime statistics and promote blacks over whites in every area but sports. I have heard this for the last 45 years while I have kept my nose clean and accepted it and watch the White race get pounded into hell. Well eventually white people will have to take a stand or be obliterated. Sorry to say my generation allowed it to happen. It is really more a class issue than a race issue that drives the wedge. When is the last time a middle to poor class person has been elected congress? Who is it that plays the race card mostly? Who benefits the most from the war between the races? Think about it.
15 posted on
03/26/2006 4:47:07 AM PST by
gunnedah
To: Bon mots
The greatest difficulty in the class is to help white students begin to identify their racism, said Elaine CleetonSomeone ought to tell this Einstein that Whites are by far the least racist people on earth.
20 posted on
03/26/2006 5:03:39 AM PST by
Sometimes A River
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