Posted on 07/21/2010 9:15:49 AM PDT by maggief
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"I think they should but they won't. They intended exactly what they did. "They were looking for the result they got yesterday," she said of Fox. "I am just a pawn. I was just here. They are after a bigger thing, they would love to take us back to where we were many years ago. Back to where black people were looking down, not looking white folks in the face, not being able to compete for a job out there and not be a whole person."
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I try to remind myself of the same thing, but for me, it’s not working.
It’s already started, the “New Black Panthers” are already calling for it-and getting a pass from the media while doing so-and pushing the envelope with such actions as intimidating voters to see how much they can get away with. The Hussein administration has let them know-quite a lot.
Shirley should quit while she was ahead...now the flap will boomerang back to she’s a racist.
White resentment is building. The more the merrier.
“At least in California, I remember no such things in the 50s. or the 60s; or now.”
It existed. I was a military brat. We lived in Selma Alabama in 1966-67.
Also, I read some polling data from around 1960. At the time, the large majority of whites said they would sell their house and move if a black family moved into the house next door. By 1970, the reverse was true. The decade of the 60s saw a huge change in American opinion of blacks and integration.
I used the 50s because it was probably the last decade where racism was approved of in many places. Consider this:
“These cases present for our consideration questions relating to the validity of court enforcement of private agreements, generally described as restrictive covenants, which have as their purpose the exclusion of persons of designated race or color from the ownership or occupancy of real property.”
http://supreme.justia.com/us/334/1/case.html
It wasn’t until 1948 that the Supreme Court ruled restrictive covenants that excluded blacks from owning houses in some places could not be enforced by state courts.
And Jackie Robinson joined the major leagues in 1947. The Supreme Court outlawed segregated public education facilities for blacks and whites in 1954. The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, ending legal segregation.
Blacks were very much second or third class citizens through the 50s. Racism WAS real and horrible.
“I am just a pawn. I was just here”
I’ll say. What’s a woman with no interest in agriculture doing in the Department of Agriculture? She should have been tossed to the curb a long time ago.
This woman is a waste of space and pisspoor leadership.
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