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  • Black Outrage Over Gorilla Shot To Protect ‘White Privilege’. Just One Problem . . .

    05/30/2016 10:17:38 AM PDT · by Jeff Chandler · 98 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 30 May 2016 | James Delingpole
    Do you feel strongly about Harambe, the hapless gorilla executed by Cincinnati zoo to protect the life of the four-year old child Isaiah whose stupid, irresponsible parents allowed him to crawl into the gorilla’s pen?Well I do too. Especially when you realise – at least by some accounts – that the gorilla was actually trying to protect the child not kill it. But I don’t think in the outrage stakes any of us can quite compete with the angry black people in social media forums who have been blaming the incident on entrenched white privilege.
  • Poll finds high hopes for Obama, economic plans

    01/16/2009 2:07:04 PM PST · by Baladas · 27 replies · 971+ views
    Associated Press ^ | January 16, 2009 | BETH FOUHY
    NEW YORK (AP) — Americans believe Barack Obama is on track to succeed and are optimistic he can help revive the struggling economy, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. Public expectations for his performance in office far exceed those for any president in a generation. On the eve of his inauguration Tuesday, the poll found that 65 percent of those surveyed believe Obama will be an "above average" president or better, including 28 percent who think he will be "outstanding." According to previous pre-inauguration polls, just 47 percent believed George W. Bush would be an "above average" or "outstanding" president...
  • 10,000 gather for Kwanzaa in Chicago

    12/26/2005 11:33:44 AM PST · by ncountylee · 187 replies · 3,933+ views
    UPI ^ | 12/26/2005
    CHICAGO, Dec. 26 (UPI) -- The largest annual Kwanzaa celebration of African-American culture in the United States began Monday at Malcolm X College in Chicago. Ayoka Samuels, a consultant for the college's Kwanzaa committee said a major misconception is that about the seven-day festival is that it's meant to be "the black Christmas," the Chicago Sun-Times said. Samuels said many who celebrate it do substitute it for Christmas, and if gifts are exchanged, they must be either educational or a symbol of African heritage. Maulana Ron Karenga, now a professor of black studies at California State University, Long Beach, created...