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  • Re: we victims really are victims

    Sweet Fox, with all your verbal gymnastics, it seems you are basically DENYING that white racism against blacks even exists. And, in effect, you are denying that anything should be done about it. You are basically saying that black culture is obviously inferior because it has directly contributed to the race's underclass plight since they can't ...
    Posted to Politics by N.N. on October 16, 2009
  • Re: Read the Facts about Progressive Racism!!!

    Cusano18, there are so many issues that I have with your response, I could fill a BOOK. Your assumption that the reason why my race has not suceeded in numbers is because of our bad work ethic is faulty. There you go with that white superiority complex again! ''Well, you MUST be inferior to me because I work hard and succeed, and you don't, and ...
    Posted to Politics by N.N. on October 15, 2009
  • Re: Read the Facts about Progressive Racism!!!

    *Is this racism? Maybe not. In a notorius speech, Bill Cosby lambasted poor blacks for contributing to their own misfortunes by using slang, dressing badly, and giving their children ''names like Shaniqua, Taliqua, and Mohammed and all that crap.'' Cultural misunderstanding and hostility is a serious problem in today's increasingly cosmopolitan ...
    Posted to Politics by N.N. on October 13, 2009
  • Sorry, I Disagree

    *Is this racism? Maybe not. In a notorius speech, Bill Cosby lambasted poor blacks for contributing to their own misfortunes by using slang, dressing badly, and giving their children ''names like Shaniqua, Taliqua, and Mohammed and all that crap.'' Cultural misunderstanding and hostility is a serious problem in today's increasingly cosmopolitan ...
    Posted to Politics by N.N. on October 9, 2009
  • What a silly article. Racism is still alive and well.

    The cutesy photo of the perplexed black boy says it all. Slate.com cannot handle the real issues of race. For starters, nearly 98% of Americans say they will not vote for a Muslim or Asian president, yet where is the outrage among liberals? Suppose the great majority of Americans said they would not vote for a Jew or black candidate. You bet NY ...
    Posted to Family by Andrea Freiboden on November 24, 2008
  • Why McCain really lost the election

    It was RACE! Yes I said it RACE. Look at the data 95%+ Blacks voted for Obama along with 47%+ Whites. If 95% of the whites voted for McCain we would be called racist, so are the blacks racists? Now White People can play the race card? ''It's because I'm white?'' , ''You have to hire me because I'm White!''. Reverend Anglo Saxon can come visit ...
    Posted to Moneybox by Offshore43 on November 6, 2008
  • This has to be parody!

    I read the blurb for this story on another site and thought I was going to be redirected to The Onion. For years, the pundits that be have been telling us that we need to have a “national conversation about race.” I suppose we’re having it now. And what we’re learning, is that a lot of us are neurotic ninnies about the subject. It’s ...
    Posted to Chatterbox by abirata on August 5, 2008
  • 46 Percent (%)

    This is the percentage of voters that believes superdelegates should support a nominee based on the elected delegate count. 30 Percent believe that superdelegates should support a nominee based on which one has the best chance of winning. While Obama followers would like ''everybody else'' to believe that HE has the best chance of winning, ...
    Posted to Politics by mabelle55 on March 22, 2008
  • Barack must denounce socialism collectivism & racial-Marxism

    Racial-Marxists use the charge of racism as club to beat “incorrect” thinkers into submission. While the Left continues to exaggerate the slightest of racial offences, this club can become a double edged sward capable of cutting black racists and condescending hypocrites as well. Barack called for Don Imus’ firing because of the comedian’s hate ...
    Posted to Politics by Ralph7 on March 18, 2008
  • The tragedy of the unknown self

    degsme: I'm personally more comfortable with someone who says: I have some irrational prejudices that I make sure I pay attention to keeping in check VS I carry no prejudices My experience is that the latter almost never is true. Well said. To carry this point a bit further: To assert that a given race (or a given individual, let's ...
    Posted to Human Nature by haulinsacs on October 27, 2007
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