Posted on 09/22/2006 12:11:28 PM PDT by pabianice
Two days after Deval Patrick won the Democratic primary for MA governor, his campaign lashed-out at Republican candidate Kerry Healey, calling her a "racist" for wanting to deny MA drivers' licenses to criminal aliens.
We are going to be seeing a lot of this in the next two months as the MA Dems have nominated in Patrick a stone bigot who is on record as believing that all jobs and school admissions must be granted along strict racial and sex quota lines. Patrick was Clinton's Asst. Atty. general for Civil Affairs and Quotas.
In this race we see writ small the national mid-terms and the 2008 presidential campaign.
The Jews, Irish and WASPs ruled Boston for years. Back in the 50's the blacks started moving into the Blue Hill ave corridor from Roxbury, to Dorchester and to Mattapan. That was made possible when the banks got together with the Boston elite and redlined the older Jewish neighborhoods and gave loans at good rates to black families. The thought being that the Jews would be taken out as a political force. (More racism/anti semitism)
The Irish and Italians had a rivalry but when you look at the battle for Dorchester and Southie it was all about the Irish and the blacks.
As an aside, before the poverty programs put forth by the democrats the Irish and blacks had a pretty similar place in life which explains the rivalry in some ways. Both were looked down upon and discriminated against. Irish were looked upon as being worth less than slaves. But, both had a stong tie in to family and the church.
The folks of Southie lived in projects, collected food stamps, and went to PUBLIC schools. When they were asked to share those projects and schools with the blacks, they were LIVID, and it ONLY had to do with race. Let's not pretend otherwise.
Trash is trash. Whether certain blacks in Roxbury, or certain whites in South Boston.
D Street projects and some surrounding areas were sewers until the city cleaned up the projects and the housing boom happened. Old Colony projects held some serious white trash as well. The white people who lived in those areas had a lot more in common with the blacks that they detested than they would ever care to admit.
Yep. You are correct.
Why pick on the people from South Boston?
I've encountered blacks who hate whites, Chinese who hate blacks, PRs/Dominicans who hate Chinese (except for the food), etc.
I was citing an example of an area that would not vote for someone based on race. The area has gentrified and become yuppied but the racial tensions still exist.
So you're saying 'serious white trash' have a lot in common with blacks.
You really sound more racist than anybody I ever met in Southie.
I'm not talking about a carful of kids, either. I'm talking about a law-abiding middle-aged couple.
Do you still rely on the MSM so totally?
I can't imagine they were worse than digs on FR.
I have no idea what you're talking about -- unfortunately, I don't have the bunny picture handy.
That applies to your projects comment too.
It was the attitude that they were so much better then black people when they themselves were nothing to write home about.
That's okay. If you are from Southie I wouldn't expect anything but denial.
I guess you're way before my time if you recall the Jews being a major political force in Boston.
No, I just know something about the history of Boston. Since I went to BLS I wasn't limited in my exposure to the rest of the city like some folks who's universe was their section of town.
Gee, sounds a lot like an FR immigration or Muslim thread.
You honestly don't see anything wrong with busing? Were you ever affected by it? They should have bused to Wellesley and Dover and Brookline: everyone in Southie could have been racist to the core, and it wouldn't have made a bit of practical difference in the lives of blacks. Southie people weren't the ones in charge of hiring and firing and promotions and college admissions. It was the "liberals" in the suburbs who pushed busing the hardest.
They couldn't have thought of a better way to poison race relations if they'd pondered for years. Well, I guess theyn did.
Couldn't you find a picture of those loving Boston mothers throwing bricks at school buses filled with black school children?
People in the projects -- white and black -- tended to make friends with each other. The teenagers, yes, and gangs were and are another story. (Though I understand criminal gangs around here integrated early.)
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