That's racist!


I had a black professor at TSU that harassed me every class. She always called on me first and would then argue with me regardless of the answer I gave. I was the only white person in the class. The two guys that sat behind me would ask me before class "you ready man?"....and say "she gonna get ya man"....my common reply was "f her"...... after the third or fourth time I decided just to go with it and give it right back to her.
 
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The rooster comb (Synvisc) injection actually helped me a bit. It
is wearing off, and I need to go back for another. One warning....it's a big needle, and it doesn't feel really good when the needle and the goo goes in your knee joint.

Yeah, I have to get them twice a year. They definitely help, but the needle sucks.....almost as bad as having your knee drained.
 
You will take your hate to the grave and there will be no haters in heaven

Of course. No white folks are going to heaven so it will be a great place.

God dont allow any white devils up there.
 
Statistics are racist

Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Accuses Rep. King of Exercising ‘Traditional White Privilege’

Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) stirred up a heated discussion on the House floor and suggested that Rep. Steve King (R-IA) was exercising “traditional white privilege” by comparing statistics between New Orleans and El Salvador.

King was comparing the violent death homicide rate post-Katrina in New Orleans to statistics for the same crime in El Salvador and noted that in New Orleans it was was 90 per 100,000, which was “very, very close to the 93.09 out of El Salvador.”

“We’re going to lose all civility in this committee if he thinks it’s appropriate to compare New Orleans to Guatemala,” Richmond said. Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, responded to Richmond by saying, “The gentleman from Iowa [King] has a right to make a statistical comparison between two locations.”

However, Richmond pushed forward. “Well, you’re comparing the people in the locations,” he said. “That would be like me comparing him to somebody in the [Klu Klux] Klan. I don’t have any basis to do that.”

Goodlatte explained once again to Richmond that King was “entitled to make those remarks.”

Then, Richmond said, “And if it takes walking across over there, then I’m prepared to do that too. But it’s not appropriate, it’s insensitive, and it’s nothing more then traditional white privilege of let me criticize a minority city. Now take it how you want. I’m telling you how I feel.”
 
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And to think he still has a job. Have a white professor say that and change black for white and he's gone by the end of the day.

Probably had death threats, portions of the college have been burned down, and someone may even have figured out how to bring charges.
 
Of course. No white folks are going to heaven so it will be a great place.

God dont allow any white devils up there.

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