White Privilege

You know ... if these Progressive sycophants continue attacking white people for no, good reason then they're literally going to CREATE a bunch of racists. I, for one, am getting fed up with it.

I work from check to check and am left with just a little to put away for a rainy day. I don't wake up in the morning hating anyone or plotting to keep some other race "down." I pay my taxes (much of which goes to pay for the privileged blacks and illegals and deadbeat whites who don't have to work for a living). I'm tired of being the target of folks suffering from there own, personal, white guilt. If they want to hate themselves then have at it but stop trying to drag me into their delusional phobias.

I'm not a racist but I'm more than aware that I (a white male) am the target of racism. If these folks keep it up I may have to reconsider my stance. Just keep it up you Progressive creeps.

That's the point of their agenda.

Divide and conquer.

What are you going to do about it? Vote republicrat?


:lol:
 
I grew up in Oklahoma, specifically the Tulsa area, and for nearly all that time I attended public schools. When I got to college, I was shocked to find out that my education had left out a huge chapter in Tulsa's history: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.

It resulted in the Greenwood District, also known as 'the Black Wall Street' and the wealthiest black community in the United States, being burned to the ground...An estimated 10,000 blacks were left homeless, and 35 city blocks composed of 1,256 residences were destroyed by fire.

That's a huge omission. And it's not just the schools. As far as I know, there wasn't even a physical reminder of the event in or around Tulsa until five or six years ago. Compare that to the Oklahoma City bombing, which is comparable in terms of loss of human life and injuries. We have a powerful memorial museum there now, so Oklahoma has done its best to do right by those people, but as to the race riots...

My point is, battling institutionalized racism is not about pointing people out and calling them racist (although it does grab headlines when celebrities misstep). People do do that, and it's petty and counterproductive, but the larger idea isn't about giving the self-righteous a club to thwack individuals with. There's a serious problem in the deal America gives black people that goes deep into how our society is built. It's why white people get leniency in court, and black people tend to get the book thrown at them. Not just the courts even, but [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge7i60GuNRg&feature=kp"]people on the street[/ame].

Eh, I don't mean to rant. I'll stop it here, but there is a problem, and just because some kooks want to use the issue as a platform to feel superior or whatever, that doesn't meant the problem is imaginary.

Is this why blacks get all this special privilege and you can never critcize them without being called a racist. Grow up you stupid effin moron. People, like you are going to make more hatred and racism with your broad base labeling of all white people for wanting a better life for their children.

And blacks riot and burn their neighhoods down all the time.
 
One more thing, crime stats show blacks are nearly 5 times as likely to murder and that bike theft??? Well, let's be honest, not like you fuckers can be, but blacks are also more likely.

Want us to throw away the stats and just start allowing it??? Asshole?
 
The average parent has no idea of the devious indoctrination going on in classrooms in many public schools. What follows are some of the lessons of the conference.

In one of the workshops, "Examining White Privilege and Building Foundations for Social Justice Thinking in the Elementary Classroom," educators Rosemary Colt and Diana Reeves told how teachers can "insert social justice, anti-racist information" into their lessons that "even little kids" can understand.

Kim Radersma, a former high-school English teacher, hosted a session titled "Stories from the front lines of education: Confessions of a white, high school English teacher." She said that teaching is a purely political act and that neutral people should"get the f--- out of education."

But the propaganda and lunacy go even deeper. Jacqueline Battalora, professor of sociology and criminal justice at Saint Xavier University, informed conference participants that"white people did not exist before 1681. Again, white people did not exist on planet earth until 1681."

White Privilege - Walter E. Williams - Page full

Progressives are the most moronic people on earth.

You know ... if these Progressive sycophants continue attacking white people for no, good reason then they're literally going to CREATE a bunch of racists. I, for one, am getting fed up with it.

I work from check to check and am left with just a little to put away for a rainy day. I don't wake up in the morning hating anyone or plotting to keep some other race "down." I pay my taxes (much of which goes to pay for the privileged blacks and illegals and deadbeat whites who don't have to work for a living). I'm tired of being the target of folks suffering from there own, personal, white guilt. If they want to hate themselves then have at it but stop trying to drag me into their delusional phobias.

I'm not a racist but I'm more than aware that I (a white male) am the target of racism. If these folks keep it up I may have to reconsider my stance. Just keep it up you Progressive creeps.

Waaaaaaaah! Da pwogwessibs made me wacist! Waaaaaaaaaaaah!
 
I grew up in Oklahoma, specifically the Tulsa area, and for nearly all that time I attended public schools. When I got to college, I was shocked to find out that my education had left out a huge chapter in Tulsa's history: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.

It resulted in the Greenwood District, also known as 'the Black Wall Street' and the wealthiest black community in the United States, being burned to the ground...An estimated 10,000 blacks were left homeless, and 35 city blocks composed of 1,256 residences were destroyed by fire.

That's a huge omission. And it's not just the schools. As far as I know, there wasn't even a physical reminder of the event in or around Tulsa until five or six years ago. Compare that to the Oklahoma City bombing, which is comparable in terms of loss of human life and injuries. We have a powerful memorial museum there now, so Oklahoma has done its best to do right by those people, but as to the race riots...

My point is, battling institutionalized racism is not about pointing people out and calling them racist (although it does grab headlines when celebrities misstep). People do do that, and it's petty and counterproductive, but the larger idea isn't about giving the self-righteous a club to thwack individuals with. There's a serious problem in the deal America gives black people that goes deep into how our society is built. It's why white people get leniency in court, and black people tend to get the book thrown at them. Not just the courts even, but [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge7i60GuNRg&feature=kp"]people on the street[/ame].

Eh, I don't mean to rant. I'll stop it here, but there is a problem, and just because some kooks want to use the issue as a platform to feel superior or whatever, that doesn't meant the problem is imaginary.

Is this why blacks get all this special privilege and you can never critcize them without being called a racist. Grow up you stupid effin moron. People, like you are going to make more hatred and racism with your broad base labeling of all white people for wanting a better life for their children.

And blacks riot and burn their neighhoods down all the time.

One more thing, crime stats show blacks are nearly 5 times as likely to murder and that bike theft??? Well, let's be honest, not like you fuckers can be, but blacks are also more likely.

Want us to throw away the stats and just start allowing it??? Asshole?

I guess I struck a nerve.

First, the Tulsa Race Riot wasn't black people burning down their own neighborhood. It was the white community that did it, when the police refused to hand a black man over to a mob to be lynched. It's a sad chapter in our history, and my point was that it would not be half-forgotten now if white people had been the victims. If you feel I am "labeling" white people from the 1920's, I would say they sort of brought that label on themselves. Otherwise, my post wasn't really about white people.

And that video wasn't about a possible bike theft, it was about a bike theft. Each person essentially says "Yes, I'm stealing this bike." No one had to guess based on likelihood. And yet, it was only the black person who got into serious trouble. That's significant.
 
The average parent has no idea of the devious indoctrination going on in classrooms in many public schools. What follows are some of the lessons of the conference.

In one of the workshops, "Examining White Privilege and Building Foundations for Social Justice Thinking in the Elementary Classroom," educators Rosemary Colt and Diana Reeves told how teachers can "insert social justice, anti-racist information" into their lessons that "even little kids" can understand.

Kim Radersma, a former high-school English teacher, hosted a session titled "Stories from the front lines of education: Confessions of a white, high school English teacher." She said that teaching is a purely political act and that neutral people should"get the f--- out of education."

But the propaganda and lunacy go even deeper. Jacqueline Battalora, professor of sociology and criminal justice at Saint Xavier University, informed conference participants that"white people did not exist before 1681. Again, white people did not exist on planet earth until 1681."

White Privilege - Walter E. Williams - Page full

Progressives are the most moronic people on earth.

You know ... if these Progressive sycophants continue attacking white people for no, good reason then they're literally going to CREATE a bunch of racists. I, for one, am getting fed up with it.

I work from check to check and am left with just a little to put away for a rainy day. I don't wake up in the morning hating anyone or plotting to keep some other race "down." I pay my taxes (much of which goes to pay for the privileged blacks and illegals and deadbeat whites who don't have to work for a living). I'm tired of being the target of folks suffering from there own, personal, white guilt. If they want to hate themselves then have at it but stop trying to drag me into their delusional phobias.

I'm not a racist but I'm more than aware that I (a white male) am the target of racism. If these folks keep it up I may have to reconsider my stance. Just keep it up you Progressive creeps.

Waaaaaaaah! Da pwogwessibs made me wacist! Waaaaaaaaaaaah!

Says the little punk ass that swallows every progressive idea ever spawned.
 
White privilege and entitlement were a fact of British and colonial racism, the enslavement of Africans, the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Native Americans, the attack of Tejanos, Mexicans, Nuevo Mexicanos, Californios, and Asian immigrant laborers.

That is what is being taught to millenials, they believe it, and that is they overwhelmingly despise American entitlement culture to the 1960s.

Don't like it? Sux to be u.
 
White privilege and entitlement were a fact of British and colonial racism, the enslavement of Africans, the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Native Americans, the attack of Tejanos, Mexicans, Nuevo Mexicanos, Californios, and Asian immigrant laborers.

That is what is being taught to millenials, they believe it, and that is they overwhelmingly despise American entitlement culture to the 1960s.

Don't like it? Sux to be u.

We get it, Jake believes there were no whites before 1681.

Dumb ass.
 
I grew up in Oklahoma, specifically the Tulsa area, and for nearly all that time I attended public schools. When I got to college, I was shocked to find out that my education had left out a huge chapter in Tulsa's history: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.

It resulted in the Greenwood District, also known as 'the Black Wall Street' and the wealthiest black community in the United States, being burned to the ground...An estimated 10,000 blacks were left homeless, and 35 city blocks composed of 1,256 residences were destroyed by fire.
That's a huge omission. And it's not just the schools. As far as I know, there wasn't even a physical reminder of the event in or around Tulsa until five or six years ago. Compare that to the Oklahoma City bombing, which is comparable in terms of loss of human life and injuries. We have a powerful memorial museum there now, so Oklahoma has done its best to do right by those people, but as to the race riots...

My point is, battling institutionalized racism is not about pointing people out and calling them racist (although it does grab headlines when celebrities misstep). People do do that, and it's petty and counterproductive, but the larger idea isn't about giving the self-righteous a club to thwack individuals with. There's a serious problem in the deal America gives black people that goes deep into how our society is built. It's why white people get leniency in court, and black people tend to get the book thrown at them. Not just the courts even, but people on the street [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge7i60GuNRg&feature=kp"][/ame].

Eh, I don't mean to rant. I'll stop it here, but there is a problem, and just because some kooks want to use the issue as a platform to feel superior or whatever, that doesn't meant the problem is imaginary.

Fortunately for the black race, they weren't totally and completely annihilated like the following folks were:
The 1804 Haiti Massacre was a genocide, which was carried out against the remaining white population of French Creoles in Haiti by the order of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. The massacre, which took place in the entire territory of Haiti, was carried out from early February 1804 until 22 April 1804, and resulted in the deaths of between 3,000 to 5,000 people of all ages and genders.[1]
Squads of soldiers moved from house to house, killing entire families.[2] Even whites who had been friendly and sympathetic to the black population were imprisoned and later killed.[3] A second wave of massacres targeted white women and children.[3]


320px-Incendie_de_la_Plaine_du_Cap._-_Massacre_des_Blancs_par_les_Noirs._FRANCE_MILITAIRE._-_Martinet_del._-_Masson_Sculp_-_33.jpg
1804 Haiti Massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Now this island of Haiti isn't all that far from mainland USA and this massacre didn't take place long after the founding of this nation. Do you suppose that news of this event got back to the citizens of the USA? Is it possible that an event like this might have affected the way that white people viewed black people during that era and possibly for several generations afterward? It appears that just about every black Haitian took part in massacring every white Haitian (men, women, and children). That's pretty significant.

Of course, we could get into a number of other heinous, genocidal, historical events as well -- like the horrendous slaughter that took place in Rhodesia (once the bread basket of Africa until the white farmers were massacred en masse). But it's not my intent to stir the pot. I'm just saying that blacks haven't always been the victims.
 
You know ... if these Progressive sycophants continue attacking white people for no, good reason then they're literally going to CREATE a bunch of racists. I, for one, am getting fed up with it.

I work from check to check and am left with just a little to put away for a rainy day. I don't wake up in the morning hating anyone or plotting to keep some other race "down." I pay my taxes (much of which goes to pay for the privileged blacks and illegals and deadbeat whites who don't have to work for a living). I'm tired of being the target of folks suffering from there own, personal, white guilt. If they want to hate themselves then have at it but stop trying to drag me into their delusional phobias.

I'm not a racist but I'm more than aware that I (a white male) am the target of racism. If these folks keep it up I may have to reconsider my stance. Just keep it up you Progressive creeps.

Waaaaaaaah! Da pwogwessibs made me wacist! Waaaaaaaaaaaah!

Says the little punk ass that swallows every progressive idea ever spawned.

Why you so upset, gramps? Feeling like your thread is nothing but a loser whining? You poor, poor white male! We have it so tough!

I own you, Roo. Have for some time now. How's about a reach around?
 
Every day that passes....is a day closer to America becoming a beautiful shade of brown.

Freedom and liberty are poison to white supremacy.

It takes time. But it is worth the wait.
 
Waaaaaaaah! Da pwogwessibs made me wacist! Waaaaaaaaaaaah!

Says the little punk ass that swallows every progressive idea ever spawned.

Why you so upset, gramps? Feeling like your thread is nothing but a loser whining? You poor, poor white male! We have it so tough!

I own you, Roo. Have for some time now. How's about a reach around?

You aren't smart enough to own franco, sorry its the truth.

Near as anyone here can tell you've never had a single original thought squirrel.

By the way, you need your own game, you are trying to play mine and you just aren't up to it.
 
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I grew up in Oklahoma, specifically the Tulsa area, and for nearly all that time I attended public schools. When I got to college, I was shocked to find out that my education had left out a huge chapter in Tulsa's history: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921.

It resulted in the Greenwood District, also known as 'the Black Wall Street' and the wealthiest black community in the United States, being burned to the ground...An estimated 10,000 blacks were left homeless, and 35 city blocks composed of 1,256 residences were destroyed by fire.
That's a huge omission. And it's not just the schools. As far as I know, there wasn't even a physical reminder of the event in or around Tulsa until five or six years ago. Compare that to the Oklahoma City bombing, which is comparable in terms of loss of human life and injuries. We have a powerful memorial museum there now, so Oklahoma has done its best to do right by those people, but as to the race riots...

My point is, battling institutionalized racism is not about pointing people out and calling them racist (although it does grab headlines when celebrities misstep). People do do that, and it's petty and counterproductive, but the larger idea isn't about giving the self-righteous a club to thwack individuals with. There's a serious problem in the deal America gives black people that goes deep into how our society is built. It's why white people get leniency in court, and black people tend to get the book thrown at them. Not just the courts even, but people on the street [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge7i60GuNRg&feature=kp"][/ame].

Eh, I don't mean to rant. I'll stop it here, but there is a problem, and just because some kooks want to use the issue as a platform to feel superior or whatever, that doesn't meant the problem is imaginary.

Fortunately for the black race, they weren't totally and completely annihilated like the following folks were:
The 1804 Haiti Massacre was a genocide, which was carried out against the remaining white population of French Creoles in Haiti by the order of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. The massacre, which took place in the entire territory of Haiti, was carried out from early February 1804 until 22 April 1804, and resulted in the deaths of between 3,000 to 5,000 people of all ages and genders.[1]
Squads of soldiers moved from house to house, killing entire families.[2] Even whites who had been friendly and sympathetic to the black population were imprisoned and later killed.[3] A second wave of massacres targeted white women and children.[3]


320px-Incendie_de_la_Plaine_du_Cap._-_Massacre_des_Blancs_par_les_Noirs._FRANCE_MILITAIRE._-_Martinet_del._-_Masson_Sculp_-_33.jpg
1804 Haiti Massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Now this island of Haiti isn't all that far from mainland USA and this massacre didn't take place long after the founding of this nation. Do you suppose that news of this event got back to the citizens of the USA? Is it possible that an event like this might have affected the way that white people viewed black people during that era and possibly for several generations afterward? It appears that just about every black Haitian took part in massacring every white Haitian (men, women, and children). That's pretty significant.

Of course, we could get into a number of other heinous, genocidal, historical events as well -- like the horrendous slaughter that took place in Rhodesia (once the bread basket of Africa until the white farmers were massacred en masse). But it's not my intent to stir the pot. I'm just saying that blacks haven't always been the victims.

My point, in bringing up the Tulsa Race Riot, is not "a bad thing happened to black people." My point is that a bad thing happened to black people, and we just forgot. The loss of 10,000 black homes and the destruction of the wealthiest black community in the United States, and it never even came up in my public school education. This is an example of the institutionalized racism that is still causing problems today.
 

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