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To: OldNewYork
‘Affirmative action’ is really a reverse discrimination that can no longer be countenanced, and is being rolled back all over.

I work for a fortune 1000 corporation. It is not being rolled back in the workplace, at all. We have diversity VPs, we have diversity training, we have minority outreach, we have special groups to help woman, blacks, Asians, Hispanics, BLTs or whatever the fags call themselves these days.. for Whites - nothing.

This shows up in constant parade of underqualified youngish junior executives from the 'protected classes'. Many of them leave after a few years.

In the US Justice Department we have one Eric Holder who has testified before US Congress that most civil rights laws do not apply to white people. This flabergasting statement was barely reported on. If John Ashcroft had made a similar statement about blacks he would have been impeached the next day.

I see absolutely no sign of AA going away. Ward Connerly's brave quest did win votes, but the liberals thwarted the clear intention of the law, just like they always do.

Other than that, I agree with you. Nothing is decided. We, the still-for-a-while the majority need to rise up and with one voice take back our country.

Even many Conservatives (or baby-conservatives) are shocked to hear someone tell them that I want the country to remain a strongly white majority country.

But them I grew up in Detroit, so I understand the alternative a lot better than many so-called Conservatives.

73 posted on 02/25/2011 6:45:30 PM PST by Jack Black ( Whatever is left of American patriotism is now identical with counter-revolution.)
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To: Jack Black

I’m from New York and my family’s been here a long time. I think I can relate a bit to your experience of Detroit, but everybody’s experience is different. There are neighborhoods that have over the years been ‘ethnically cleansed’ before that term came into use. Discriminating against people of the same ethnicity and gender as the founders of this country in the country they founded is unconscionable. But I know how things are now and how they got that way.

I don’t mean to suggest it’s easy to reverse, but that’s what we’ve got to do. The other options seem to be curling up and dying, or smiling along as you’re dying inside. Get Holder out of there. Impeach his boss now. I know exactly the quote you’re talking about and it made me ill thinking about it.

We’ve got obstacles but we can’t get over them if all we do is stare at them and describe how the obstacles look to each other without seeing beyond them to what we want in the future. I’m happy to work with you on any of this - reversing the discrimination, institutional or otherwise, against males, Anglos, reviewing the 1965 immigration reform which was sold to voters as not going to change American demographics, deporting every illegal alien, easing tax burdens on middle class families, re-criminalizing abortion on demand, whatever.

Not that this is you, but it does seem to be some posters on this site (I’m fairly new) - I’m not happy to just sit around and talk about how horrible things are, how horrible they’re going to be, how horrible it is that they’re so horrible, and ‘can you believe what they’re doing to us now? - we can’t really say we’ve given it our best effort yet, because we haven’t won yet.


76 posted on 02/25/2011 7:05:36 PM PST by OldNewYork (social justice isn't justice; it's just socialism)
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