Czernobog
Gold Member
- Thread starter
- #21
Well, what would you suggest? Just put them all in cages, and be done with it?so white people have to slave away to pay higher mortgages to get away???"A person in a wheel chair doesn't have whole suburbs, cities..." You did not just seriously type that, did you? You act as if Black people all live in those "suburbs" - they're called inner city subdivisions, by the way - by choice. We put them there. Now, did we round them up, and herd them there, at gun point? No. But, what we did do is made sure that everywhere not there was well, and truly out of their price range, so they couldn't afford to live anywhere else. That way they weren't "darkening up" our nice pretty homogenous white subdivisions. Hell, for decades the mere presence of a black person in a neighbourhood literally caused real estate values to decrease for an entire neighbourhood, or subdivision. So, while the Smiths were keeping up with the Jones, measuring their self-worth by competing over who had the more valuable portfolio, the last thing Mrs. Smith wanted was one of those negroes living next door! So we crammed them into the inner city. We shoved them into the "low rent" districts. We stuffed them into the ghettos. And then...we forgot about them. Out of sight out of mind. They just didn't matter. And we added insult to injury by "letting" them work for us. Oh yeah! They were good enough to cook for us, to clean our houses, to dress our kids, take them to school and pick them up, good enough to wash our cars, and tend our lawns. But live next to us?!?! LOL! Oh heavens! Where would anyone get such silly ideas!why are non-white people so molly coddled?
A person in a wheel chair doesn't have whole suburbs, cities or countries with his "people" living in solidarity. Trannies don't have a "people". mentally ill don't have a "people".
White people don't even have a country of their own. Not that they deserve one, since they are feminists and therefor the world's aid's ridden, slut ****.
So, they did what any forgotten people do. They found hope in each other. They encouraged each other. They found solidarity in each other. And you dare to act as if that were a bad thing?!?! Tell you what. You don't want them all living in the same area, "claiming it as their own". How about the next time a house comes up for sale, you see to it that one of them moves in on your street? Or the next time you wanna move, how about you move in next to them, where they live. Be bold. Integrate.
And by the way, ":Tranies" do have a people, and a place. It's called San Francisco. Just sayin...
what about the poor ones?