I wish there was one in that pile about karma.
I wish there was one in that pile about karma.
In all fairness Michael, you probably also need to make a mirror opposite Top-10 list of white folks that might play a pretty convincing role of being down, but who black folks very strongly suspect/know they say some George Wallace/Jesse Helms type shit when somebody black cuts them off in traffic. Of course…
The level of outrage would go up by a full order of magnitude if folks knew the history of what the Germans did to the people of Namibia at the turn of the 20th century.
You’re being FAR too kind!
We’re amazingly now almost 400 years into being countlessly suckered by this endless “Charlie Brown and Lucy with the football” shell-game of trying to find the hidden racism. At what point after that many attempts, and after that many centuries, do we stop being shocked and outraged by it popping up over there...and…
I have said this for many, many years. Now I have a bright, new, shiny, pop culture point of reference to put it in. For 500 years MFs have been stumbling around like the BirdBox movie talking about, “Racism, I don’t be seeing no gotdamn racism!” It’s funny how, now all of a sudden (especially in the age of trump),…
Historically, the collective reaction to that type of moment of clarity (in the very rare moments that it has actually happened) over the last five centuries has been, “Aw, hell no! I don’t like feeling like that at all! So, I’m gonna go make somebody of color feel like shit instead!”
Slightly insider information.
The concept of whiteness itself is a big, fat intentionally instituted, non-scientific fraud and a lie. Therefore, progress and change will continue to be either cosmetic and/or repeatedly reversed over time (see: Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights Act statuses) as long as the highly organized and entrenched criminal…
I would love for your theory to be right. But unfortunately the historical record of the last four centuries of unbroken institutional racism are very much working against you.
I’m disappointed.
As is typically the case when non-black people try to explain racism to black people, Edna is dead fucking wrong!
That opens the door to somewhat explaining the origins.
Granted, I’m biased as absolute hell, but by my reckoning that kind of shit should have stopped being funny on July 3, 1964,
In describing this man, you are unknowingly (at least I think) doing a pretty close approximation of the internal workings of the thousands of people who participate(d) in and cheer(ed) on lynchings as well. Which tends to not only show how far men like this potentially can go, but how far men who are this entrenched…
Very well said.
How so???
No need.
Same mindlessly obsessive masochists coming here over and over.