The New Racial Derangement Syndrome

Stephanie

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Dec 20, 2012

There is a different sort of racialist derangement spreading in the country -- and it is getting ugly.

Here is actor Jamie Foxx joking recently about his new movie role: "I kill all the white people in the movie. How great is that?" Reverse white and black in the relevant ways and even a comedian would hear national outrage. Instead, his hip "Saturday Night Live" audience even gave Foxx applause.

Race-obsessed comedian Chris Rock tweeted on the Fourth of July, "Happy white peoples (sic) independence day ..."

Actor Samuel L. Jackson, in a recent interview, sounded about as unapologetically reactionary as you can get: "I voted for Barack because he was black. ... I hope Obama gets scary in the next four years."

No one in Hollywood used to be more admired than Morgan Freeman, who once lectured interviewers on the need to transcend race. Not now, in the new age of racial regression. Freeman has accused Obama critics and the Tea Party of being racists. He went on to editorialize on Obama's racial bloodlines: "Barack had a mama, and she was white -- very white, American, Kansas, middle of America ... America's first black president hasn't arisen yet."

Freeman's racial-purity obsessions were echoed on the CNN website, where an ad for the network's recent special report on race included a crude quote from three teen poets: "Black enough to be a n-----. White enough to be a good one."

In the 21st century, are we returning to the racial labyrinth of the19th-century Old Confederacy, where we measure our supposed racial DNA to the nth degree? Apparently yes. ESPN sports commentator Rob Parker blasted Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III last week for admirably stating that he did not wish to be defined by his race rather than by his character: "He's black, he does his thing, but he's not really down with the cause." Parker added: "He's not one of us. He's kind of black, but he's not really like the kind of guy you really want to hang out with." (ESPN suspended Parker for his remarks.)

all of it here
The New Racial Derangement Syndrome - Victor Davis Hanson - Page 1
 
There are many good blacks, but as a whole they are way more of a liability than an asset.
 
sorry you racists idiots.

Your day is over.

YOU are now a HUGE liability to the right wing in this country.
 
Jamie Foxx should have said "In Connecticut 27 white people were killed, how great is that!".
 
Guess what, Steph? REAL Americans no longer stomach your brainwashed BS. We recognize you have to dredge landfills for your OPs.

Regards from Rosie
 
Interesting. A poster quotes blacks making outrageously racist remarks.

But the attacks are on the poster.

For being white, and noticing black racism.

How about the racist remarks of the blacks??? If the "non-racists" of USMB cared so much about RACISM, they'd be all over that as much as any "white racist" statement.

But...

NO.

Remember "driving while black"?

There's also "noticing black racism while white".
 
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Interesting. A poster quotes blacks making outrageously racist remarks.

But the attacks are on the poster.

For being white, and noticing black racism.

How about the racist remarks of the blacks??? If the "non-racists" of USMB cared so much about RACISM, they'd be all over that as much as any "white racist" statement.

But...

NO.

Remember "driving while black"?

There's also "noticing black racism while white".

It's preposterous - it really is ! Blacks are the most racist group in America, but black, and racist, are treated like they are disperate terms. I plan to point black racism out whenever I can - having been a repeated victim of it!
 
Guess what, Steph? REAL Americans no longer stomach your brainwashed BS. We recognize you have to dredge landfills for your OPs.

Regards from Rosie

so you are the Real Amercian I take it

pointing out what is being said is brainwashed bs..

go bury your wee head in the sand
 
Yeah, here on a message board, far away from any actual people.
As opposed to your seemingly endless face-to-face criticisms?




Whenever I come across it, but interestingly it seems that your ilk only really mouths off in places like this.
In my admittedly limited experience, I have found that people are usually less annoying in person than on the net. Having said that, I suppose it's not impossible that you'd be a whiny runt in person as well.
 

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