luthervol
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F. Attracted to men?Hypothetical:
Let's say I have two equally matched prospective tenants. Both have 2 kids same age. One is a black father. The other a black mother.
If my preference is the black father and 2 kids, am I:
A. racist against the woman
B. misogynist against the woman
C. racist for the man
D. sexist for the man
E. All the above.
Depends on why your preference is the father.Hypothetical:
Let's say I have two equally matched prospective tenants. Both have 2 kids same age. One is a black father. The other a black mother.
If my preference is the black father and 2 kids, am I:
A. racist against the woman
B. misogynist against the woman
C. racist for the man
D. sexist for the man
E. All the above.
Apparently black on black crime is all the outrage from the far right. It's narrative driven idiocy. The black on black crime narrative to counter the BLM movement is quiet racist really. I can imagine this rattling around the skull of some of our posters: "Blacks kill other blacks; therefore, black lives can't matter".Both of these threads are dumb and this is why a real conversation about race can't take place because no one can act like a damn grown up for half an hour, shut up and hear the other person's point of view without throwing a f!@cking I'm offended sh!t fit.
That is as equally stupid as saying all white cops are racists and that all black cops are uncle toms.Apparently black on black crime is all the outrage from the far right. It's narrative driven idiocy. The black on black crime narrative to counter the BLM movement is quiet racist really. I can imagine this rattling around the skull of some of our posters: "Blacks kill other blacks; therefore, black lives can't matter".
I hear that message echoed by ministers of color all the time who actually go out into the neighborhoods to try to reach people unlike some of these ass hats in DC that have never stepped foot into one of these neighborhoods ( Republicans and democrats).Apparently black on black crime is all the outrage from the far right. It's narrative driven idiocy. The black on black crime narrative to counter the BLM movement is quiet racist really. I can imagine this rattling around the skull of some of our posters: "Blacks kill other blacks; therefore, black lives can't matter".
Not surprising you don't understand the hypocrisy of crying out that "black lives matter", then when asked about black lives taken by other black people, responding with "well, not those black lives" which is exactly what you are doing.Apparently black on black crime is all the outrage from the far right. It's narrative driven idiocy. The black on black crime narrative to counter the BLM movement is quiet racist really. I can imagine this rattling around the skull of some of our posters: "Blacks kill other blacks; therefore, black lives can't matter".
Apparently black on black crime is all the outrage from the far right. It's narrative driven idiocy. The black on black crime narrative to counter the BLM movement is quiet racist really. I can imagine this rattling around the skull of some of our posters: "Blacks kill other blacks; therefore, black lives can't matter".
They are both symptoms of the larger problem.Not surprising you don't understand the hypocrisy of crying out that "black lives matter", then when asked about black lives taken by other black people, responding with "well, not those black lives" which is exactly what you are doing.
Question, Which is the greater problem affecting black lives in America? The less than 20 that were killed by police last year or the scores that are murdered by other blacks?
You still fell for the fake hate crime for Bubba and even said anyone who questioned it was racist. And you were wrong. Funny how you seem to ALwAYS be wrongYour faux "race card" outrage is desperate. No one falls for that.
The ‘playing the race card’ accusation is just a way to silence us | Afua Hirsch
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"The ‘playing the race card’ accusation is just a way to silence us"
Opinion | Stop Playing the ‘Race Card’ Card
"It is one thing to debate the presence of racial motive in a circumstance, but it is quite another to suggest that people who suspect a racial component are exploiting some mythological, vaunted position and prerogative of aggrieved groups or exerting the exclusionary authority of the dominant group.
And furthermore, what other forms of discrimination are so routinely diminished and delegitimized in this way — cast as a game, a tactic or a stratagem?
The truth is that the people who accuse others — without a shred of evidence — of “playing the race card,” claiming that the accusations of racism are so exaggerated as to dull the meaning of the term, are themselves playing a card. It is a privileged attempt at dismissal.
They seek to do the very thing they condemn: shut down the debate with a scalding-hot charge."
Nobody is falling for this tactic buddy.
Your team of psychiatrists can give you a prescription to help with those imaginary voices.Apparently black on black crime is all the outrage from the far right. It's narrative driven idiocy. The black on black crime narrative to counter the BLM movement is quiet racist really. I can imagine this rattling around the skull of some of our posters: "Blacks kill other blacks; therefore, black lives can't matter".
Apparently black on black crime is all the outrage from the far right. It's narrative driven idiocy. The black on black crime narrative to counter the BLM movement is quiet racist really. I can imagine this rattling around the skull of some of our posters: "Blacks kill other blacks; therefore, black lives can't matter".
The community outreach is the way to go to help combat crime in any neighborhood. I would think white ministers in white neighborhoods do the same.I hear that message echoed by ministers of color all the time who actually go out into the neighborhoods to try to reach people unlike some of these ass hats in DC that have never stepped foot into one of these neighborhoods ( Republicans and democrats).
Poverty is related to race. Racism is the sole reason for the poverty rates in the US.