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Old 11-07-2010, 11:34 AM
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Don, I'm reposting this so you don't miss it by going to the last post on the last page

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Blacks got into habit of burning things down and rioting in the 1960's because they were rewarded with welfare and other public benefits provided by dull witted whites who were unwilling to shoot looters but were OK with becoming indentured servants to the feral non-white minorities of this country and paying them welfare not to riot, loot and burn.

White attitudes are changing. The old refrain about "poverty, injustice, racism, Jim Crow" blah, blah, blah is wearing thin. Half a century of Negro whining and crap and set asides, affirmative action, welfare, grants, Black Studies, etc., have been enough for most whites. I saw the attitude of whites harden a little bit after the 1992 Rodney King riots and a lot after the OJ Simpson debacle. Now you have a Negro President and attorney general who do not think whites should even have the right to vote, as reflected in their dismissal of the Black Panther Voter intimidation case. Black "intellectuals" , such as Mary Frances Berry (a Clinton appointee to the "Civil Rights Commission") openly proclaim the doctrine that the civil rights laws do not apply to white people.

Now we have the Mexican invasion and hordes of third world primitives demanding their "rights."

Most whites put on the happy face in public because they don't want to be called "racists," but most have had their bellies full of whining Negro and now whining Hispanic crap and they will say so behind closed doors and in the voting booth.

Most rank and file whites are hanging on by their fingernails and they're getting sick of being indentured servants to the protected, feral "minorities" for whose benefit they have to work and pay taxes.

The more TV footage of burning cities and bloody massacres the better. It's not the 1960's anymore.
You are conflating at least two issues - black American citizens whom you give exactly the same attributes to each and every one, and " the Mexican invasion and hordes of third world primitives demanding their 'rights.'" In both cases you appear to be making racial inferences.

The first is a complex American social problem which can't be legislated away or deported. So, what is your solution? You can't wish it away or bitch about it ad nauseam without being part of the problem.

And in the second, judging from many of your previous posts, just who is a part of "the Mexican invasion"? Just who is who by your definition in the so called "Latino community" and how much of the "problem" is deportable?

This is difficult to sum up in a few words.

There was a long history in America which culminated in the civil rights movement, and Rosa Parks became much more than a tired woman on a bus who didn't move to the back of the bus as dictated racial pecking order.

Likewise, there were no illegal aliens who suddenly woke up on a Thursday morning in Los Angeles in 1958 and suddenly decided to become race baiting "Latino activists" on a playful whim.

On the one hand you are correct about the racial pendulum swinging past the civil rights goals of equality and equal opportunity and there are way too many "activist" who are to young to even remember the seventies busy getting even with the wrong people for a whole litany of real and fabricated pre 1960 wrong doing, and
I believe for the most part that contemporary allegations of racism and class animosity are largely bullshit and used as justifications for either failure or a minority drive for racial supremacy.

However there are still complex social problems. Do you any solutions besides:

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The more TV footage of burning cities and bloody massacres the better.
It does seem you want racial strife. To what end?
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