Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The Injured Party

We don't have to wait until after the election for a race war. We're in one now.
See, I start the fight and then blame you for hitting back.

What is it with these hostile people of privilege?

13 comments:

  1. Her previous column blames rich uncaring Republicans for the recession and offshoring of jobs.
    There's been a Democrat majority in Congress for how long?

    My wife and I combined make not quite $100,000 a year before taxes. We help her cousin. We help our daughter and granddaughters. We have no savings except my retirement plan at work, and we borrow heavily from it for home and car repairs.
    But to these people we're RICH and need to pay more taxes so GOVERNMENT can help everyone by telling us how we may live.
    Now I'm neither Republican nor Democrat. I wash my hands of the lot of them. They never get it right, and the never give up. In the private sector, they would have gone out of business 100 years ago.

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  2. Here's a few facts about people on the up tight side of race. They are liberals and self seen victims who are suckers for propaganda. The one thing these folks all have in common is they are unable to make it on their own and need big government. Well they are going to be shit out of luck because the federal government is going to go belly up in short order. The United States economy is going to tank like nothing anyone has any idea of. So let these idiots go around all pissed off with an empty food pantry. Let them demand services when there's none to be had. Let them blame it on Bush and the republicans. Let them burn their hoods down along with all the investments of stores. No one will be there to rebuild and they get to live there. No one will feel sorry for them when we see them starving and in the background we see all the burned out and looted business that once stood there to offer goods and services to them.
    I sure as hell will not offer them food or money that my family will need and like the Texans yelling, "Remember the Alamo". I will yell remember, "Affirmative Action", I've had it with freeloaders who have been riding on my back most of all of my life.

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  3. Defender, I hear you loud and clear. I am the only paycheck in my family. My wife was an RN until our last child who has problems and she need to have mom around full time. I have a heavy load to pull and I'm a handicapped person myself and have been that most of my adult life. I came from a family that had a very violent drunk and all the kids took off at 16 or 17 years old to get away from it. I put myself through college without any loans, grants or help of any kind. I worked to pay bills and lived in a van and showered in the gym until I got out of college.
    Now I'm taxed to death and people feel I owe them something because I'm white and most be privileged and got a free ride. Which couldn't be farther from the truth. I'm sick of being robbed by crooked political whores who get in power by ripping off hard working and decent Americans to feed freeloaders.
    But we will be seeing an end to this crap very soon because you are seeing the fall of the US economy right before your eyes.
    Defender one word of advice for you and anyone that is reading this. The first week when the shit hits the fan is going to be the most dangerous. So lay low and don't make any noise because that transition time is going to be very ugly.

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  4. Only racists consider race to be important. So, as long as racists like her keep harping on it, there will be racism.
    I refuse to vote for OBAMcCAIN because it is a socialist.

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  5. Well said, Kent. You just might get a write in vote or two...

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  6. I'm deeply saddened that she didn't quote MY bit of hate mail. I put my heart in it to be sure.

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  7. I personally am not a racist; I am an equal opportunist and supporter of equal rights. So with that I can say that I hate every one equally. Just a joke.

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  8. Well, Fatimah Ali, or Sugarbritches, or Skankqueen, or whatever you are, let's choose a piece of ground, you and I. III.

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  9. Kent has it right on and, I hate to say it, Ms. Ali has a strong point as well, even if she's a little naive in how she approaches it.

    Racism will continue as long as we have to keep approaching it in an 'us vs. them' context. My dislike for Ms. Ali and what she stands for has nothing to do with her race, and pointing out she's black is simply a distraction from the real discussion.

    Her point, and I think it's worth learning from it, is a lot of people 'on our side' are ignorant and hateful, and ultimately that hurts everyone, including us. These racial stereotypes don't help us win our cause, and it alienates a lot of people who work very hard for our same cause.

    Don't support racism, don't let it thrive around you, and when dither-heads complain about how we should vote for Obama because we need a black man in office, feel free to point out they're just as racist as those they fight.

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  10. Glad you don't want to support racism, Nezumi. But your hatred of white people is rather obvious. Got an idea. Walk into a room with ten black men who are enthusiastic about Obama, and feel free to point out that they're just as racist as those they fight. Hope you don't mind if I decline to accompany you. I'm a Viet-Nam combat vet, and I stopped asking questions and making excuses for and of my black brothers a long time ago. There are some that are good, and some that are bad. My point is that I'm through being stomped on the face by racist blacks, and told to make nice and declare that I am not a racist myself, over and over again, and give them anything they demand, because I'm white. I never wanted to be awful, or even impolite, to anyone, but I've had this you're whitey, you owe me, you're guilty of racism, you're hateful bullshit rammed down my throat since I was first able to understand speech. Ali doesn't have a point. She's warning us to shut up and pay up. It's all our fault. If you want to declare your undying love for everyone black, and bow down to their wisdom and furor, be my guest. But I ain't coming with you. By the way, racism doesn't continue because we approach it as an us or them context. It continues because blacks use it as a perfect weapon, fashioned and wielded by whites, on whites. It's to their advantage, and only a fool throws an advantage away. I don't really give a damn if you think I'm a racist, and the only way anyone is going to change my mind is to open up my head and scoop my brains out. I'm through with this running crap, and I'm not going to apologize for anyone, or anything. Count me ignorant and hateful, and the only thing you can do to change that is kill me. And by the by, I'm alienated by you.

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  11. You mean she declared racewar??? I have got to stop working such late hours... I completely missed the memo.

    (PLEASE watch the southpark race war episode... too funny.)

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  12. Well said Sean.
    To Ms. Ali, Bring it on Bitch, I'll kill your best, then send the rest.

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  13. People aren't racists is hogwash- we all are in our own way and have been since mankind decided to walk to different climes.

    Whenever Man see's someone different from himself, especially due to skin tone, there is distrust and fear- as is natural. Moreover, like folk (whether minded or colored by skin) will migrate to what they know, feel safe, and are comfortable with- how we deal with one another, respectfully or not, is what matters. Stereotypes exist because they are stereotypical. Again, how we deal with ONE another, individually, respectfully or not, is what matters- group and mob rule, as each man knows who is reading this, is absolutely dangerous and not to be trusted.

    Fatimah Ali, is just looking to get the mobs rolling is all- if you need proof, reread her statement that, "I didn't personally experience racism until I was 40, and then it hit me like a ton of bricks." Do you actually believe her?

    Though, I could have just as well said- "that ho be lyin!"

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