Tag Archive: racism

NOT ALL BUBBLES ARE CREATED EQUAL

You don’t have to be an astute observer of America today to conclude we are a divided people in the extreme. The cord of shared traditional American values that have fostered respect across party and ideological lines is hanging on…
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IF BLACK LIVES MATTERED TO YOU

If black lives mattered to you rather then left wing politics and/or a lack of knowledge of who is killing blacks in obscene numbers, you would direct your energies away from exploiting the crimes committed by a few rogue cops…
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FIFTY YEARS OF COUNTER-PRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR

I was fourteen in 1965 when I witnessed my first riot. My dad owned a business located on Washington Boulevard not far from Watts. The riot was sparked by the arrest of a Black drunk driver. The National Guard had…
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RACE FRAUD – ANATOMY OF A DESTRUCTIVE LIE

Michael Brown, eighteen-years-old, six foot four, three hundred pounds, enters a convenience store with Dorian Johnson. Michael picks up a pack of cigarillos and proceeds to leave without paying. At the door the store manager confronts Michael. Does Michael drop…
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