"Because the long ago period of time when real racist were a real problem and had to be challenged, passed away, and morphed into a witch hunt where innocent people are accused just to keep the minorities and liberals fired up, and anyone who doesn't agree with their agenda cowed."who were the real racists, racist against?how did people get to being afraid to be called racist?[
THe mass rape of over a thousand girls by Muslim immigrants in the UK, with the passive acceptance by local authorities who were afraid of being called racist if they admitted that there was an ethnic component to the problem.
Rotherham child sexual exploitation scandal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the bottom of the article there are multiple links to similar incidents though out the UK.
The parallels between their issues with immigration and the Trump/immigration situation is such that they should be looking to Trump for answers to how to deal with their horrific problems.
Because the long ago period of time when real racist were a real problem and had to be challenged, passed away, and morphed into a witch hunt where innocent people are accused just to keep the minorities and liberals fired up, and anyone who doesn't agree with their agenda cowed.
If you read the whole article one brave woman spoke the Truth to Power.
And she was reprimanded, sent to sensitivity training and re-assigned.
Standing up often doesn't work out too well if no one else stands up with you.
That was, if I remember correctly 7 years before the ring was shut down.
7 more years of mass rape, and sex slavery of children, because of Political Correctness.
And these assholes think Trump is the problem?
THat is a very strange question, especially in the context of a discussion about mass rape and sexual slavery of children.
In the context of the Rape Ring, the answer would be various Muslims of non-white origin. In the context of the US, mostly blacks.
And what is your point about that?
-This you said in your previous post. When was this long ago period and what specifically made it any different to accuse someone of racism then as opposed to now?
Well, I've heard tales from my father in law of being the partner with the first black detective in our city, in the 60s. So at least the 60s.
Back then people would not have to go looking for chances to accuse someone of racism. It would just naturally present itself because it was real and widespread.
It an accusation of racism was made, it was probably true.
Today, as we saw in the link I provided, this is not longer the case.
Today, the threat of FALSE ACCUSATIONS OF RACISM is such that it PREVENTS law enforcement and government workers from protecting the community from vicious criminals.
As demonstrated in the linked article. THOUSANDS of young white girls were allowed to be raped and tortured and terrorized and forced into sex slavery.
Cut to the chase, what point are you trying to make?