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Is Racism Worse Now Than in the ’80s?
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Is Racism Worse Now Than in the ’80s?
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May 26th, 2006 at 12:26 am
Racism? That’s the least of our worries. What we need to be worried about is our bitch-nation problem.
Think about it. We are in Iraq and Afghanistan right now killing people because they make women wear veils.
Is that America, or America in name only?
How is it that a cartoonist in Denmark can draw a cartoon of Allah with a bomb in his turbin and millions of Muslims go on a month’s long rampage and burn down embassies and other buildings over the span of many countries, and yet in the USA we see satanic movies like the Da’Vinci Code that claim that Jesus had a wife named Mary Magdalen and had children with her and Christians are supposed to just sit there and take it?
Attacking 100 million heavily-armed Christians and their faith in movies is fair game, and yet we are dropping laser-guided bombs on villagers that have one cow and a few chickens to their name because those foreigners like it when women wear veils?
This nonsense is all about goddess worship. America is trying to push satanic goddess worship around the world. That is what feminism really is.
May 26th, 2006 at 12:34 am
Racism is indeed still a problem, particularly with respect to affirmative action rules which cause reverse racism. However, the greatest problem of minorities, particularly blacks, is sexism. This is not an accident.
Radical feminism was borne in the Women’s Ku Klux Klan — which put white women on a pedestal to be protected from miscegenation at any cost. The sexual imagery used against black men was horrible. The only major difference between feminists then and now is that radical feminists simply dropped the word “black”. Their target is all men.
But this has the effect of destroying the black family, particularly where old Klan ideas about black men and sex are still quite alive. In fact, black women even treat black men with the same disrespect (root cause: feminism), which ensures that black women get the lions share of affirmative action funding while black men are seen as being an unnecessary burden on the black family.
Black boys are raised to be kicked out of the home at an early age to make room for the babies their sisters are having. These men move in with a girlfriend, and the cycle of illegitimacy, poverty, and sexism continues.
Those who wish to see the black community become strong have no choice but to attack radical feminism — the relic of the WKKK, which is still very much alive and destroying millions of American families every year.
May 26th, 2006 at 9:10 pm
I use to work for AT&T (formerly SBC) in Chicago and was assigned to the Chicago Public School’s Account.
It is law that 35% of every government dollar goes to Minority or Women owned business. While the telephone company received 65%, five years ago, black males got the 35% balance.
A few months ago at the Chicago Public Schools, in a similar capacity for a difference firm, I observed during the bidding process two women address the mixed racial male audience to day that they seek women vendors going forward.
I supposed that being a black guy had its advantages until women were placed in positions of leadership.