Same march, just regional coverage...Reading is fundamental?
Because American conservatism is still, after all these years, largely driven by claims that liberals are taking away your hard-earned money and giving it to Those People.
Yes. This is EXACTLY how the liberal/leftist community thinks. It's the same reason I feed my dogs. So they don't eat me.so who's the most racist?
liberals/leftists: "minorities are too dumb to take care of themselves; we'll do it for them & keep them from turning on us"
you *own* dogs? and feed them food that you wouldn't eat? and shelter them how *you* see fit? and don't engage them in deep meaningful conversation, because to do so would be a waste of time/energy? and make sure you run them? and then discipline them w/ the rod (which is very rare, and only done to put their mind right)? and give them a name that you came up with? and brag to friends & family how "i got me a good one right here"?Yes. This is EXACTLY how the liberal/leftist community thinks. It's the same reason I feed my dogs. So they don't eat me.
South Dakota lawmaker Phil Jensen supported a bill that would essentially make it legal for businesses to go back to the pre-civil rights days where they refused service to “blacks,” as he calls them.
“If someone was a member of the Ku Klux Klan, and they were running a little bakery for instance, the majority of us would find it detestable that they refuse to serve blacks, and guess what? In a matter of weeks or so that business would shut down because no one is going to patronize them.”
Kyle Hunt had grand visions of thousands of white men coming out of the woodwork this weekend to stand up and defend their interests in a public march that would grab the nation’s attention. Like a lot of such plans, things didn’t exactly work out that way.
Hunt, a 30-year-old former Google employee currently living in Massachusetts, promoted the “White Man’s March” this past weekend through a variety of white supremacist outlets, including his own outfit, Renegade Broadcasting, an Internet radio station devoted to covering “the destruction of the white race.” The plan was to hold the main event in New York City, with satellite marches occurring in various other cities around the country.
The marches, Hunt claimed, were a response to fears that white people are being “mocked, displaced and violently attacked” through an insidious liberal idea known as “diversity.”
But no one seems to have actually marched in the “#whitemanmarch.” It was more of a series of brief banner displays and Twitter photo postings of racist flyers and stickers affixed to various objects around the country. The banners were large red-and-white affairs reading “Diversity = White Genocide”.
Well they are certainly no friends of mine.do the white men march b/c they can't dance?
They've failed your paternity test too.Well they are certainly no friends of mine.
"To create a whole new system that's even worse than what you've got really takes some effort," said Gary Orfield, co-director of the Civil Rights Project and an author of the report.
resigns."OK, so I mean, 'cause I'm not, I'm not one of those Chicago or Detroit type (of) folk," Cannon told the agent, apparently referring to high-profile corruption cases in those cities.
Cannon ended the conversation by saying he looked good "in an orange necktie, but not an orange suit," according to the complaint.
The trolling in the comments in that article are legendary!speaking of 3rd world countries & unchecked racism:
http://detroit.cbslocal.com/2014/04/04/white-man-beaten-by-mob-in-detroit-after-hitting-boy-with-truck-was-it-a-hate-crime/
as my grandpappy always told me: "whitey does not disappoint"The trolling in the comments of that article is legendary!
The country's (post-Balfour) identity is based on race identity.
I wondered how the GOP in NC was able to get the new voting law passed. Un-fvcking real.When the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 to overturn a key section of the Voting Rights Act last June, Justice Ruth Ginsburg warned that getting rid of the measure was like "throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet." The 1965 law required that lawmakers in states with a history of discriminating against minority voters get federal permission before changing voting rules. Now that the Supreme Court has invalidated this requirement, GOP l
:derp:“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” he said. Mr. Bundy recalled driving past a public-housing project in North Las Vegas, “and in front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids — and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch — they didn’t have nothing to do. They didn’t have nothing for their kids to do. They didn’t have nothing for their young girls to do.
“And because they were basically on government subsidy, so now what do they do?” he asked. “They abort their young children, they put their young men in jail, because they never learned how to pick cotton. And I’ve often wondered, are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy? They didn’t get no more freedom. They got less freedom.”