Posted on 07/12/2015 8:59:07 AM PDT by Second Amendment First
>> Actually, a good article overall <<
It looks to me as if you’re one of the few people on this thread who has actually read the article!
And when they do, and reach a sizable percentage of the population, they wreak havoc. It’s not PC to say, but it’s true.
Black people, when they adopt western values, can live and do quite well living amongst white people. Sadly, many black and many white people cannot or will not adopt western values. Also, western values are no longer taught as a virtue in the entitlement state.
If you are talking about the Snoop Dawg, Jay-Z, ghetto types then I agree and I do not even like to live around those types similar skin color or no, but for the Colin Powell, Shelby Steel, Thomas Sowell, or Morgan Freeman types, then not really.
Right and you make a point there, did not mean to sound like I was attacking you, but I agree they need to adapt to the world and quit thinking that the world will adapt to them and will be perfect it will never be, it does not work that way.
According to the Wikipedia article he thinks that when white people use the word "thug" it is the equivalent to their using the "N-word" but it is OK for black people to use the word. Ain't linguistics wonderful?
What we really need to be talking about is, say, psychological tests showing that whites have racist biases they arent aware of”
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Mandatory tests, for all white people. Better yet, just declare all white people racist. Wait a minute, that’s already been done.
Most blacks have no iea how fed up sensible people are with whining about racism from blacks and self hating whites.
Accusations of racism and liberal theories like ‘White Privlege’ and ‘Micro-Aggression have become meaningless jokes.
Whining about racism is like the whining of tires on the nearby interstates - it never stops but no one really hears it anymore.
Yes, I did .... all the way to The End! :-)
AKA: The Great Society, Affirmative Action, Urban Renewal.
Sense from Daily Beast? That’s unusual.
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