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2ez said:It's funny how you don't realize why these organizations exist. Early in your post you expressed how these organizations have big followings and are promoting racism.
The gallery was to help you understand why these organizations exist. So instead of trying to condemn...why not try to understand why one would create such an entity. Unfortunately the answers are in the pics...and I do not understand why you are not equally disturbed.
No disrespect intended here.
Have a great day my friend...!
Firebaall said:You'd be hard pressed to find something more racist than a black rights activist.
rnch said:ya'll need to learn the Politically Correct buzz words for modern times.
if Pale Males band together, it's called "racisim".
if Free Men Of Color band together, it's called "unity in action" or "solidarity".
i know this; i work for the feds.
we civil service time sufferers receive a news letter entitled "BIG--Blacks In Government".
when i seimi-jokingly asked where the "WIG--Whites In Government" news letter was, one of my friendly, loyal, concerned co-workers turned me in for "making a racist remark".
slat1 said:So true. Where is the white Jessie Jackson to take up this guys cause?
75th said:Ill admit, Im not disturbed. Why? Because slavery was 200 years ago.
Also, a group of people who spent years fighting for acceptance of the notion that they are just like everyone else do themselves
75th said:In jail for a "hate crime." Which basically means he asked why there cant be a White Entertainment Television.
2ez said:Hi 75th,
Slavery was many years ago, this is true....but those pics are not. Also, Lynchings and tying certain ethnic groups to cars and dragging down the street is still being done today.
A keyword search of Black Man dragged produced this on google:
On June 7, 1998, three white racists abducted and dragged James Byrd, a black man of Jasper, Texas. This killing properly provoked international outrage. Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume, Houston Mayor Lee Brown and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) came to Jasper to condemn the killing and express condolences to the Byrd family.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) said that Byrd's death and his family's way of coping served as an example to others. "We are diminished by this act," said Hutchison, "but from the depths of our pain, the fog of all our disbelief, we are going to emerge stronger. ... We have seen a family tested. We are better today because we have seen a family tested like no other family has been tested." President Bill Clinton, in a letter to the Byrd family, said, "People across our nation have been shocked and saddened by this tragedy. Violence and hatred in our society hurt us all, but few have had to endure its effects as personally as have you and your loved ones."
But how many presidential letters went out to the family of Ken Tillery? Who is Ken Tillery?
Tillery, approximately a month ago, walked down a Jasper, Texas, road. Three men offered him a ride. But the men kidnapped Tillery, driving him to a remote location. John Perazzo of FrontPageMagazine.com, describes what happened: "When the terrified Tillery jumped out of the vehicle and tried to flee, the kidnappers caught up with him, beat him, and finally ran over him -- (SET ITAL) dragging (END ITAL) (emphasis added) him to his death beneath their car's undercarriage." How much coverage did the case get? An online search of 557 newspapers found that 22 covered the story.
We can also discuss some of the injustices done to Asians as well if you like.
I love everyone and all women. My preference is for those with thicker ankles.......but will not discriminate against the petite. What does this have to do with racism.......absolutely nothing....hehehe