Posted on 07/22/2017 6:19:41 AM PDT by davikkm
New York Times reporter Greg Howard wrote a piece titled Power Play, accusing white women of racial discrimination for how they fail to acknowledge him as they pass on the street.
Writer Greg Howard, of The New York Times, accused all white women of social rudeness towards him personally, as well as other black men, for not stepping aside as they cross each other on the street. Is it possible hes over thinking it? Via the NY Times:
Sometimes theyre buried in their phones. Other times, theyre in pairs and groups, and in conversation. But often, theyre looking ahead, through me, if not quite at me. When white women are in my path, they almost always continue straight, forcing me to one side without changing their course. This happens several times a day; and a couple of times a week, white women force me off the sidewalk completely. In these instances, when Im standing in the street or in the dirt as a white woman strides past, broad-shouldered and blissful, I turn furious.
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There is an increasing pointlessness in being a gentleman in a world with such a dearth of true ladies.
Of course, you are right. I was born in 1956, guess I haven’t caught up with the times.
Power women? Try just about all women who think they are better, hotter, and/or more important than they are. That is most women today.
I am with you on the driving stuff. Where i live tho only women are driving and aplying makeup in the sun visor mirror while going thru lights on barely not hitting others. That is if they are not texting or checking facebook for positive attention.
NYT reporter admits he lives in his parents’ basement.
“Where i live tho only women are driving and aplying makeup in the sun visor mirror while going thru lights on barely not hitting others. That is if they are not texting or checking facebook for positive attention.”
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I would strongly suggest that you move——most of the women that I know well( my daughters and granddaughters)wear no makeup.
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Being labeled a “racist” doesn’t carry the stigma and shame that it once might have. The word has been rendered meaningless by its misapplication and overuse.
There is no place to move except wilderness.
In the morning commute, driving at lunch, driving home. See their faces either buried in their stupid phones or doing makeup.
Bitchy little man, isn’t he?
Yes! And my favorite line.. “That’s not a knife, THIS is a knife.”
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