America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
Blacks are every bit as racist as whites are.
Published on September 4, 2005 By Moderateman In US Domestic

I am so tired of every time someone points out a black doing anything, they get leaped all over and called racist, well not every person that mentions the word black is a racist I know I am not.

The overuse of blacks of the race card is getting tiresome.

There are just too many examples to point out so I am not going to cite any.
Surely if I do someone will be quick to point out how racist that is, or what a closet racist I am.

MOST of the looting in New Orleans was done by blacks {fact} pointing this out is just calling it like it is, not some kind of vast white right wing conspiracy.

I see plenty of black racism that no one dares point out because it ain't politically correct to do so.

This crying racist is going the way of the boy that cried wolf.

I had my ass handed to me in Harlem for the crime of www.. {walking while white} what was I doing in Harlem? I lived there is what.

I was robbed at gunpoint by blacks while having my store open in Oakland California that just loved taunting me with racial slurs while they were taking a money donation from me at gunpoint. Am I to assume from that 2 instances {new york and 3300 miles away in Oakland that all blacks are thugs and thieves? nope I do not.



Are all blacks racist? I think not, well neither are whites all racist either.

I have been called in my life "dirty Jew" by both whites and blacks "Jesse Jackson called new york city, Jew york city where was the outrage then? The leader of the black Muslim nation Louis farrakhan is an out and out Jew hater, a white hater too, why are these two not mentioned when racism is being talked about?

Before you "african americans" throw stones
take a look at you own behavior, and the general behavior of your own people.
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on Sep 07, 2005
It all comes down to "victim = respect". To many people, since Black people are the "victim" so of course their "right" to hate should be respected. It also helps feed into feelings of self loathing, allowing the self-loather to see him or herself as a victim...

so, in reality it is good because it promotes self respect! ;~D
on Sep 07, 2005
Reply By: DraginolPosted: Tuesday, September 06, 2005I guess my view is what exactly is the relevance of pointing out what the pigment of the looters is? I mean, what's the point? Most of the looters were male too. They were mostly of a certain age group. Unless the argument is that people who are "black" are more likely to steal than other reasons, then there's no real point in observing the color of the skin of the looters. Pointing out the color of someone's skin isn't racism. It depends on what the motivation is behind pointing out someone's skin color.


I pointed out the skin color as a fact of news brad. period.
on Sep 07, 2005
Reply By: ParaTed2kPosted: Wednesday, September 07, 2005It all comes down to "victim = respect". To many people, since Black people are the "victim" so of course their "right" to hate should be respected. It also helps feed into feelings of self loathing, allowing the self-loather to see him or herself as a victim... so, in reality it is good because it promotes self respect! ;~D


keen observation ted.
on Sep 07, 2005
Forgive me for having faults. Or don't. The sun still shone on my face when I woke up today.


and the sun was pleased to look upon that face. smile
on Sep 07, 2005

Are we having a hard time comprehending the written word? "You're" the one doing the implying here.


If you read her entire article and came away with no implications, you need a reading comprehension course.


What is so hard to understand here? This is NOT a racial statement! But you're trying to make it one, aren't cha?


Again, read her whole article. She wrote way more than one innocent sentence.

Unless the argument is that people who are "black" are more likely to steal than other reasons, then there's no real point in observing the color of the skin of the looters.

Pointing out the color of someone's skin isn't racism. It depends on what the motivation is behind pointing out someone's skin color.


Perhaps you said it better than I, for no one's jumped on you. But this is my point.
on Sep 07, 2005
one was for a death wish (Myrrander-done while I myself was confined to my own blog)


I suppose yours is the only knee that can jerk?
on Sep 07, 2005
I don't know how I missed this article...I did take a break for a couple of days.....Tex, thank you for pointing out what you did....

I for one like you too Elie...I didn't even know you were white until I saw your picture!

Truthfully though all this race talk is giving me a headache and I'm not going to respond to anymore after this (except the onese I've already responded to as a follow up)because we're all getting bent out of shape!

Guys, we all get touchy because we're talking about blacks yes and given the history here in America...it will get touchy. And lest everyone else who are from overseas forget there is some type of racism all over this world of ours, not just in America!

Children listen...we're not all going to get along all of the time but let us be able to have opinions and state our individual opinions without getting nasty about it or attacking someone else because of it. If someone else doesn't agree with your pov then agree to disagree. That's what I do with my husband!

Now I'm going to go write about my harrowing experience when I had a mammogram done this morning. I'm still reeling from it!
on Sep 07, 2005
Children listen...we're not all going to get along all of the time but let us be able to have opinions and state our individual opinions without getting nasty about it or attacking someone else because of it. If someone else doesn't agree with your pov then agree to disagree. That's what I do with my husband!


Forever Serenity, I'll agree to disagree with you and most others here at JU without getting nasty, but neither agreeing to disagree nor getting nasty impells me to get along with you so well that, your example ("what I do with my husband!") sounds like a good way to for us to agree to disagree or get nasty! ;~D
on Sep 07, 2005
your example ("what I do with my husband!") sounds like a good way to for us to agree to disagree or get nasty!


Aw Ted...you're so naughty!! Now get on the floor and give me twenty...oops sorry you're not my husband!LOL!
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