Posted on 03/23/2018 6:11:44 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
SEATTLE No, Michael Bennett wasnt kidding about his book.
Bennett, the Seattle Seahawks Pro Bowl defensive end, has been talking for months about a book hes been writing called Things That Make White People Uncomfortable.
The book now has a release date. According the Haymarket Books, the publisher, it will be available in hardback on April 3 and as an e-book on April 25.
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“Saying” — No, it be “nome sane”
YES..!
Thank you.
I bow to your Ebonicability.
Wow. I have never used starch in my underwear. I must be really hip.
11 - A pack of bruthas swaggering toward you on the sidewalk — and you suddenly discover you left your PDW at home.
“Ebonicability” - LMAO! My reservoir of untapped talent runs deep. I’m forging new depths every day.
Classy, Michael.
What a mistake the Eagles made trading for this racist kneeler. Sad.
Like the injustice of slandering police officers who came to protect him?
This idiot is a disgrace to football. I’m so glad he’s now some other team’s problem and not my Seahawk’s.
You forgot:
Blacks demolishing history by tearing
down “offensive” monuments and statues.
Blacks disrespecting their country,
American veterans and service personnel
when kneeling during the National Anthem.
These two REALLY make me feel uncomfortable.
Is that you, Earl Butz? (Snicker, Snicker!)
“guys who make seven figures a year and still have the facial hair of a homeless bum”
As stupid as Bennett is, it’l probably be written in fingerpaint.
“about a book hes been writing”
Yeah, sure he is; what IS he writin’ wiff?
Please, the BLM people are really uncomfortable with crime facts and figures.
This makes white South African farmers very uncomfortable.
“White farmers in South Africa have the most dangerous job in the country, are twice as likely to be murdered than police and are killed at four times the rate of the wider community, a rights group claims.
This week, as the government moves to seize all white-owned land without compensation, civil rights organisation AfriForum claimed there had been 109 attacks which left 15 white farm workers dead so far this year.”
I know many of those whites are stuck, in the sense that they can’t leave with their property; it is an absolute disgrace how European countries first encouraged their people to settle these places then years later abandon them. I know two veterans of Portugal’s war in Angola, and they never forgave their government for abandoning not just the Portuguese settlers, but the blacks who fought for the Portuguese administration. In Guineau-Bissau, 7,500 Africans that fought for the Portuguese were executed after Portugal ended the war. Ian Smith was right to declare Rhodesia independent of Britain in 1965; the Rhodesians of British descent were betrayed, and many had never lived anywhere else.
If he keeps running his mouth, that may happen.
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