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To: WKB
Racism is synonymous with power, or the ability to make things change or maintain the status quo. Since its inception, power in America has been controlled by people like Lott

Racism is about power, huh? You mean like how if I criticize "Black History Month" at my job I can be fired? You mean how unqualified applicants in all manner of schools, government and professions get accepted over qualified white applicants every single day? Who has the power now?

3 posted on 09/15/2003 7:09:27 AM PDT by montag813
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To: montag813
that would be qualified asian people, not white :P
4 posted on 09/15/2003 7:12:15 AM PDT by Johnbalaya
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To: montag813
You mean like how if I criticize "Black History Month" at my job I can be fired?

I'm still waiting for "White History Month", or perhaps "European-American History Month".

5 posted on 09/15/2003 7:13:16 AM PDT by WestPacSailor (Sorry folks, this tagline's closed. The moose out front should have told you.)
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To: montag813
Racism is about power, huh? You mean like how if I criticize "Black History Month" at my job I can be fired? You mean how unqualified applicants in all manner of schools, government and professions get accepted over qualified white applicants every single day? Who has the power now?

Exactly.

BBC had an interesting spot on the situation in Zimbabwe a few weeks ago. I note parenthetically that our big media never seem to cover these sorts of stories.

In that spot, BBC showed a television address that President Mugabe made to white Zimbabweans after he came to power about 20 years ago. He said something to the effect that "you may hate me, but you cannot escape the love that I have for you, my fellow countrymen" and similar things. Whites' property was to be respected. No repraisals. We keep the justice system, and so forth.

That's what Mugabe said while he hadn't yet consolidated power. Then 20 years later they showed him frothing at the mouth about getting even with whites, and it's all about power, etc. He even grew out a little Hitler mustache! I couldn't believe that. A black guy inpersonating Der Fuerher. A matching set of two little tinpot dictators with dreams of grandeur, one Salt the other Pepper. I almost croaked.

How could any Brit watch that and not draw the obvious conclusion that diversity isn't exactly - ahem! - England's strength? How could any of us watch that and fail to understand that all this talk about "racism" being bad and evil and sick only applies to whites, and that liberals do everything they can to stir up racist resentment among non-whites?

It is all about power for them. That's what the Democrats' Racial Extortion Coalition is all about. Stir up racial feeling among minorities, and get them to vote as a block. This is the pitch they're making toward Mexicans now.

Cruz Bustamante isn't an American, IMHO. In his heart he's a Mexican, and a Mexican patriot at that. A man cannot serve two masters, and Cruz chooses to advance the interests of Mexicans and Mexico at the expense of Americans and America. Now, a Mexican is certainly a fine thing to be, in Mexico. Or even in America, so long as you don't vote, abide by the laws, and not run for governor of California.

How can we be such fools?

I mean, look at the old footage of MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech. That scene was very carefully staged. Note well that behind him stand Nation of Islam troopers, in full view. There's no doubt about what that meant to everybody except gullible whites: "I talk nice while I don't have power, but as soon as I do have power watch out, chump."

MLK had a dream, and it surely did not include whites like me. We mouth a lot of nonsense about that, but the fact is that California is being ethnically cleansed of whites, and we're all such a bunch of sheep that we can't even say what it is.

What fools we are.

9 posted on 09/15/2003 7:51:50 AM PDT by Heartbreak of Psoriasis
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To: montag813
Racism is synonymous with power, or the ability to make things change or maintain the status quo.

A seminar caller if ever there was one. That definition was first brought to my attention in high school when we had a race hustler come in and "deprogram" us. It was BS then and it's BS now.

10 posted on 09/15/2003 7:55:03 AM PDT by Jack Black
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