Posted on 10/29/2019 11:32:27 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Just askin...
It was fairly even back in my youth. We stayed in our own neighborhoods for that reason. There were also plenty of white neighborhoods I stayed away from.
A British writer media pundit type, I’ve forgotten his name, who I believe died a few years back went to the trouble of reading Mooches essay from her senior year at Princeton. He described it as ‘turgid’ ... not much has changed.
Fear Not!
Then it hit me - Michelle is the only Black woman, outside of entertainers, that is known by the average American (other than Oprah).
The Left is desperate to have a Black woman "leader," so Michelle is the ONLY one who would qualify.
LOL. The Left is in deep trouble.
Mooch....boom laka laka makes much more sense to me.
But yet 0bama was afraid of a white grannie and crossed to the other side of the street to avoid her.
as a percentage of the population, Blacks are responsible for a very high percentage of the reported Rapes, muggings, assaults, robberies and murders.
But hey, there ain’t nothing to fear.
Very nice, thanks for posting.
Michelle’s Princeton thesis shows she was not Princeton material. She didn’t have the intellectual wattage to write a real academic thesis, just a composition of badly written, self-referential mumbo jumbo.
Page after page of insufferable socio-jargon.
Exhibit A as to why students loans should be restricted to STEM majors,
Blacks are 13% of the population yet commit 53% of the homicides so common sense causes the average white person’s brain to be a bit more leery.
Not racist just sensible based on the facts.
If he couldn’t wade through her malarkey, then he’d really hate the gobbledygook that anthropologists write.
Obey the law and the problems whites have with blacks will vanish. Stop muggings, killings, robberies, car jacking et. al. Find a more welcoming white community.
Let’s drop off Big Mike in South Chicago after midnight. I bet he’s afraid of black people, too.
Wasn’t her “thesis” all of 10 pages? Half made-up graphs?
Lunacy— who the hell is afraid of blacks, except people of any color living in the projects and not allowed to have a firearm for protection in drug dealer alley.
Like... Ferguson, MO. And the storekeeper was a Hindu Indian little guy.
Do you think Mooch was really “Princeton material?”
I see only an angry young woman, with a chip on her shoulder, admitted to an “Ivy” and getting through because of her blackness. She is now an angry, ex “first lady,” with the chip still on that manly shoulder!
She may have thought that her wording, quoted in the post, was clever and “Ivy” like. WRONG.
I can’t make no sense in her statement. (Rolling Stones)para
Better if she said,
“Black people make white people afraid by their actions. So STOP DOING SCARY THINGS.”
The city I live in, Xenia, Ohio, is racially about 50% black and 5o% white. No one is afraid of anyone based on their race. Most families have a varied mix of both and we seem to hum along just fine. The best news is that it leans red. Now nearby Dayton is a whole different story and it not only leans blue, it has tipped over from the weight of the stupidity.
Amazing how racism endlessly lives in her empty head, rent free.
From Jack Cashill:
’ Told by counselors that her SAT scores and her grades werent good enough for an Ivy League school, writes Christopher Andersen in Barack and Michelle, Michelle applied to Princeton and Harvard anyway.
Sympathetic biographer Liza Mundy writes, Michelle frequently deplores the modern reliance on test scores, describing herself as a person who did not test well.
She did not write well either. Au contraire. One of my correspondents, a college drop-out, found Michelles senior thesis at Princeton online and concluded, I could have written it in sophomore English class. Mundy charitably describes it as dense and turgid.
Still, Michelle was admitted to and graduated from Harvard Law. She had to have been as anxious as Bart Simpson at Genius School, but Bart at least knew he was in over his head, and he knew why: He had cheated on his IQ test.
Michelle even typed badly. Still, she was admitted to and graduated from Harvard Law. One almost feels sorry for her. She was in so far over her head that the anxiety had to have been corrosive.’
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