“These are very racially sensitive times.”
Crap, these have been very racially sensitive times for the last 35 years. I think due in part to the internet and the communication it allows “whitey” is starting to wake up and get over white guilt.
If these stupid teachers could teach their students to speak properly, it wouldn’t be an issue.....more than racially sensitive..I think it is “NEA sensitive”...god forbid the public learn the truth about public schools
There is such a thing as being TOO racially sensitive,as you point out.
But lets not go back to those times when cops would roll through the hood and see a group of young black males and say,”If y’all n-—— arent off this corner by the time we roll back around here,we’re running you MF’ers in”.
There IS such a thing as balance between PC permissiveness and blatant racism.
“I think due in part to the internet and the communication it allows whitey is starting to wake up and get over white guilt.”
It doesn’t hurt that we see so many brazenly racist black commentators, editorialists, letters to the editor and such these days. Look at the Duke fiasco, for example. Opinions of guilt or innocence were pretty well drawn on racial lines, save some feminists and other vocal leftists.
24-hour cable news reports more and more outrageous local crime videos. People notice the race. Also, crime statistics are more readily available on the net. People generally haven’t been able to easily access the demographics of it all. Now they can.
Take that in account with recent “hate crimes” legislation designed to protect those who actually commit the VAST majority of interracial crime. People see that.
Something’s gotta change in this country.