Posted on 06/29/2021 7:23:34 AM PDT by rktman
As indefensible as Berry's behavior was to those of sound mind, for me her pathetic attempt at self-promotion raised a more pressing question.
Blacks disrespecting America, our flag and our national anthem certainly predates the Obama woman and the "Benghazi traitor" she calls a husband refusing to salute the flag as the world watched. The primary supposed reasoning behind the complaint and said behavior is always based upon the alleged injustice endured by black people.
But, what goes unaddressed is: What if these people who base their entire value system upon being a crayon color really had it bad? To wit: White people are considered racist because they walk past blacks without saying hello and/or not stepping off the sidewalk to allow blacks to walk past. But what if blacks were not permitted to walk on the sidewalks with whites at all?
I'm beyond sick of hearing how bad blacks have it in America. I'm sick of hearing how unfair America is to blacks. I'm sick of ungrateful hatemongers who prostitute being a crayon color the way the Obama woman engaged in usufruct while the objectionable creature she calls mate was defiling the office he held.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Can Berry cite a single anti-black law that has been in her lifetime? Just one?
I wish that all of the other Olympic athletes would vote to ban her from the Olympics. She does not deserve to be there.
black fatigue...it’s real.
She can point to all the voting laws that prevent black people from voting, like requiring an ID, having to wait in line to vote, only being allowed to vote once (legally), not allowing New Black Panther ‘assisters’ to be outside the polling places and so on. She has been mercilessly oppressed by such laws.
That’s true.
My grandparents arrived in the US with absolutely nothing. Their struggle was incredible and I am sure that for a while, they lived hand to mouth.
My grandmother was a widow with 5 children to raise, so my father and the two oldest girls had to quit HS and work. They could not finish HS
That was typical for a lot of families during the Depression so I guess they were not in it alone. But there were NO government assistance programs and it was ‘every man for himself’.
Minorities in the US now live better on their generous welfare benefits than my grandmother EVER did!!
Listening to the current welfare recipients whine about their struggle makes me sick!! Especially since they have SO many and SUCH lucrative opportunities available to them, both in and OUT of the welfare system!!!
Blackness fatigue is growing rapidly. In whites, Hispanics, Asians - the 87%.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3971433/posts
What if blacks just lost preferential treatment, lowered standards, affirmative action and quotas?
IOW, stopped getting what non-blacks do not get.
To me, that would be a racially fair change.
Having Gwen Berry “represent” America in the olympics, is like having Hannibal Lector represent vegan cuisine
Third place Berry seeks 15 minutes of anti American celebrity for fun and profit. It is getting tiresome.
What a wonderful post. And a wonderful family. Thank you for sharing. :-)
“usufruct” - I learned a new term here. And a dead-on application of its usage regarding “that Obama woman” Lol.
‘What if blacks just lost preferential treatment, lowered standards, affirmative action and quotas?’
what if TV commercials weren’t obsessed with featuring black women and little girls with Mousketeer ears hairstyles...? oh the huge manatee...
Thank you for posting. I saved this article to my “To Read” folder, which is a kind of Hall of Fame of great articles I’ve read.
People who have time to feel oppressed by statues, names on stuff, or microaggressions are not oppressed at all.
Thank you....Of course, their situation wasn’t unique, but they weathered the whole thing. The place they left behind was THAT bad, so a depression and some of the bias they faced in America was certainly preferable.
I admire the courage of all of the families who went through that .... without incessant whining!
You are welcome. Happy 4th. If we can keep it.
berry wants a piece of that pie.
Good point. How old is this chick, 22, 23? She was born in this country probably in the 90’s. She has lived through a time of massive expansion of technology and lots of freebys offered to people of color.
She has been horribly mal educated. Doesn’t know history.
You’re welcome. It’s nice to read someone truly appreciating what their ancestors faced rather than demanding current people pay for past hardships no one today is responsible for.
Whether one’s ancestors came here freely or not, whether they came from Africa, Asia, Europe, or wherever, their incredible sacrifices should be honored today rather than abused.
Thanks again for your post. It was wonderful to read and think about.
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