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To: Carley

RE: “You would be surprised at the anger harbored in the hearts of some well educated, well off black men.

Like O, they put on a well mannered face to the outside world but have hatred for whites bred into them from birth.”

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Exactly — 35 years in the corporate world gave me a close-up view of how ‘educated, well off blacks’ coexist in the office setting.

I actually heard one black executive telling a white colleague that when not at work, he was an entirely different person; different lingo, different accent — everything. The black man said he would not dare use his office persona on his real friends and relatives in his own community.


21 posted on 08/19/2010 2:10:40 AM PDT by CaliforniaCon
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To: CaliforniaCon

Like muslims who insist that we created the climate that brought 9/11 down on our heads, blacks have commented that rioting, looting, etc. is perfectly justified.

Never in a million years would I suggest that assaulting innocent blacks in their neighborhoods is fine since they have rioted in the past or shot up their own neighbors.

Would I want to go into Patterson NJ and blow up a couple of mosques because they were dancing and cheering in the streets on 9/11.

Either we are part of a civilized community or we aren’t. There is no middle ground. We can’t stand by and watch atrocities being committed by others and think it’s fine as long as we ourselves are not participating.

It’s doubtful that fellow executives in my previous company would take part in looting or rioting but them seemed fine with watching.


28 posted on 08/19/2010 4:01:08 AM PDT by Carley (For those who fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know.)
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