Decedent: DarkwingChuck
Decedent: DarkwingChuck
Oooh this is grand! Him and Dolezal need to be airlifted together to a deserted island stat!
Prosecutors in New York City are saying that the targeted killing of a black man in midtown Manhattan was most…
Her laugh is everything. Also enjoyed the “what’s up bro” and fist bump attempt from the host.
The current administration will be calling this a terrorist attack on a peaceful congregation of white innocent folk by moose lambs.
Yea construction is a big one. You hardly ever see any Black construction workers anymore. And alot of people don’t realize these people are making like 80-100 grand a year. But for whatever reason they are passing on everyone but Hispanics .
I’m automatically against people who use that bullshit term “reverse racism” instead of just “racism”. Reversing racism is called “inclusion”.
A white man from Baltimore, who allegedly stabbed a 66-year-old black man to death in New York City, reportedly…
Talked about this on Reddit yesterday, and living in the area I can tell you first hand discrimination plays a part. In some areas with a largely Hispanic population you see a tend towards not hiring anything but Hispanics or Hispanics downright being discriminatory in hiring practices especially in industries like…
Why would white people “fix” laws that help white people?
FTFY
I saw another report where they talking about how they “didn’t need to understand the culture to do the job.” And that’s why you got fired! Pompous jerks! I hope this lawsuit gets thrown out, but in today’s political climate, you never know. This is the Whitelash Era. But don’t call it a comeback. Angry, entitled…
man, itd be alot nicer if they would fix these sue anyone for anything laws.
White people can absolutely experience racial discrimination.
Five white men who are former employees of Sean “Diddy” Comb’s Revolt TV have launched a reverse discrimination…
*cough*
The report notes that “while the Black community was once a thriving part of L.A.’s landscape and remains integral to the county’s cultural and economic life, it has long been in a critical decline.” This is directly attributed to the lack of jobs for Black Angelenos