Posted on 02/23/2023 3:21:46 PM PST by Drew68
He’s right.
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Of course there are. I serve in the military among countless black people, many of whom I call my friends and brothers and would trust them with my life.
And many of these black people joined the military specifically to get away from the crime-infested black neighborhoods they were raised in.
And the poll does say that 53% of blacks, a majority, believe it's OK to be white. Adams is focusing on the 47%, a minority but a very large and significant one.
First of all, the is no such thing as a racially black “group”. Each person is an individual. Most of my aides are black, and the majority have become friends of mine. I have never witnessed substandard treatment of white residents by any of them.
The few times that race has been a topic at work, I let people know that I will never play racial games. Period.
Scott is a great cartoonist who made the mistake of focusing on the brainwashed instead of the good 53% who choose to be our brothers and sisters.
>> while launching into an overtly racist rant.
Well, that ended the article for me. Might have read on if it were framed as a ‘satirical rant’.
True. And don’t get me wrong, I’m not moving to Philadelphia anytime soon either.
I've had enough of being treated like shit by groups of black people just because of the color of my skin. Not all of them, mind you, by a long shot. But, more than enough to understand that this cannot be simply turned off.
Have you ever had a black man tell you that he hates white people? That was my first introduction to racism in the U.S. Army.
“What’s the problem calling BS on black racism? American blacks are easily the MOST racist people in our country.”
That’s a fact.
I'd like to buy a vowel, Pat?...
Does not sound facetious to me!
My 1st grade class was the first integrated at my school. They bused in 3 black students.
We were all dressed up for the first day of school (this was 1967) and waiting outside when the bus pulled up. The three students got off. One was a little girl in a yellow dress with her hair in corn rows.
My mom was off talking to the teachers - she was a teacher at another elementary school - so I just walked up to this little girl and said “Hi, I’m Mark. What’s your name?”
She said, “My momma told me to not talk to any white people.”
“That’s being just as bad as the left to paint all blacks as bad. I can testify that there are a lot of good Black folks. Just like any other group.”
He didn’t say anything about all blacks were bad; YOU did!
I agree The family next to me is black, and they are wonderful people. We attended church with them for a couple years during the pandemic.
Doesn't anyone proofread these days? I saw at least three mangled sentences in this excerpt.
This was an AI generated piece.
The mangled sentence is a clue.
He wanted Kamala Harris for President in the Dem primaries. He also has some twisted ideas for what amounts to a communal society.
I used to listen to his coffee chats until I couldn't take it anymore.
He said homeless people on the sidewalks don't bother him, he can just drive right by them.
> black racism is primarily the product of white leftists.
Bingo.
Sounds like Scott needs a little attention.
The lines blur, with the ascension of both AI, and AS(Actual Stupidity.)
47% don’t like whites. Probably more if they were honest.
I think nearly all inner city blacks resent white people (oriental and hispanic also). Black kids I went to school with in the 60’s right after integration really hated being forced into white schools (they were minorities just because there were more whites) and it showed. I had many good black friends, but even they resented being forced out of their black schools, where they nearly all graduated.
Blacks move into white neighborhoods to get away from the drugs and violence, as they should. I hope the good blacks can turn things around, but with so many being raised by single moms I don’t see much hope.
The Socialists put the blacks into slavery in the late 50’s early 60’s with welfare, where black women worked for cash and got welfare ($75.00 a month for each kid at that time), so they didn’t marry their baby-daddies. My mom asked my uncle’s maid why she didn’t marry her baby-daddy, and she “oh, no, Mrs. Strong, I would lose my welfare”. 1963, I remember that well (The maid helped a couple of days a week because my mom ran uncle’s business at night). I was recovering from a lengthy hospital stay.
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