Posted on 08/21/2014 6:50:11 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
It’s Rasis to use statistics that makes blacks look bad...
Bookmarking a lot of these posts, lately.
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It seems to me that we have reverse racism nowadays.
We can talk about the legacy of discrimination and Jim Crow laws and all that, but now they work in reverse.
In the old days, blacks were rightly afraid of getting into some altercation with whites, because of fears of being blamed for whatever happened, and getting in legal trouble.
Nowadays, whites need to be afraid of altercations with blacks, because of fears of being blamed, and getting in legal trouble. Nowadays, whites have to fear that somehow the perception will be that whatever happened is somehow the fault of the white person. And the black person involved is blameless.
Comedian: The economy must be really bad.
Audience: How bad is it?
Comedian: The economy is so bad, I just saw a white guy hold up a liquor store................
If Sharpton is correct about racism being rampant...it is only in a sense. The vast majority of racism these days is found mostly in the crime-ridden Black communities. Racism has been encouraged/taught there for decades by so-called leaders like Sharpton, Jackson, etc. ...as well as many of the policies implemented by the “progressive” Democrat party.
Very sad. The people are stuck in a sort of past history time warp and perpetuate a type of colonial mentality. The Democrat Party perpetuates this to maintain power.
What is the RACE of the Comedian?
If he is so right stop paying him and his rent a mob and see how soon he shows up.
Elbonian.............
The idea behind the term “reverse racism” is the assumption that racism is only committed by whites, and when blacks engage in the same behavior it isn’t racism. It’s just turning the tables. It’s not really racism. It’s the reverse of racism. The opposite.
There is no such thing as “reverse racism.” It’s either racism, or it isn’t.
“ah, thesewere the cream of the crop, just like Michael Brown.”
Love that sentence
I dislike the term “reverse racism” as used to mean black racism against whites. It implies that only white racism against black constitutes “real” racism.
There is only racism. The races of those involved are irrelevant.
OTOH, I think there is a perfectly good and logical potential use for the term “reverse racism.” It would be the opposite of real racism, so it would be the dislike/hatred of one’s own race, and a belief in its inferiority compared to other races.
Tax Evader Al is being protected by the Obama Crime Organization
For later
There are many fine upstanding black people but most of them buy into black racist lies about interracial crime and victimization garbage too All while any black with education has affirmative action galore available for him
Sorta explains why the average white (and Jesse Jackson)is leery of walking down a street at night and seeing young black men walking toward him.
“There is no such thing as reverse racism. Its either racism, or it isnt.”
True. However, racism has several varieties. The two most popular seem to be “affirmative action”, which is nothing more than institutionalized racism on a massive scale. The whole point of the civil rights movement was to make skin color irrelevant, as it should be. However, in its clumsy attempt to “level the playing field”, government mandated racism made skin color everything with regards to education, hiring, promotions, and direct disbursements.
The second most common form of racism is the prevailing assumption that skin color determines an individual’s need of taxpayer funded assistance. It’s the “soft racism of lowered expectations” that says, in essence, a person of color is incapable of competing on their own. How demeaning and insulting is that?
One interesting fact is that many times Hispanics are included as whites in these statistics. In one recent year in NYC, of the total amount of homicides, 98% were committed by Blacks and Hispanics who constituted two thirds of the city’s population. Whites accounted for only 2%.
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