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Fat Gal Violates Airline Dress Policy, Gets Removed From Flight, Then Plays The Fat/Race Card
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<blockquote data-quote="refineryworker05" data-source="post: 4992819" data-attributes="member: 66082"><p>My opinon of Larry Elder has nothing to do with any white governor. I posted that I thought the man was an anti black bigot back in the 1990's, and I haven't paid attention to him until he ran for governor.</p><p>American culture is anti black. Black Americans are Americans, they are socialized like all other Americans to believe that there is something collectively wrong within the black race. And almost all Americans to varying degrees believe this. Americans in general think issues like crime, poverty, etc are caused by what's collectively lacking or wrong within the black race. They take American social problems and transform them into collective black racial pathologies or dysfunctions caused by the inherently troubled black race. But most black Americans also think anti-black racism is a huge issue that must be addressed, and they push back against some of the most egregious anti black rhetoric. For most black Americans this stuff is complicated there is a mix of resisting this anti black racist ideology and accepting that racist ideology and believing that some problems are caused by what's internally and collectively wrong within the black race. larry elder is just an anti black bigot who writes books titled stupid black men and thinks slave owner's families are owed reparations for loss of their property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="refineryworker05, post: 4992819, member: 66082"] My opinon of Larry Elder has nothing to do with any white governor. I posted that I thought the man was an anti black bigot back in the 1990's, and I haven't paid attention to him until he ran for governor. American culture is anti black. Black Americans are Americans, they are socialized like all other Americans to believe that there is something collectively wrong within the black race. And almost all Americans to varying degrees believe this. Americans in general think issues like crime, poverty, etc are caused by what's collectively lacking or wrong within the black race. They take American social problems and transform them into collective black racial pathologies or dysfunctions caused by the inherently troubled black race. But most black Americans also think anti-black racism is a huge issue that must be addressed, and they push back against some of the most egregious anti black rhetoric. For most black Americans this stuff is complicated there is a mix of resisting this anti black racist ideology and accepting that racist ideology and believing that some problems are caused by what's internally and collectively wrong within the black race. larry elder is just an anti black bigot who writes books titled stupid black men and thinks slave owner's families are owed reparations for loss of their property. [/QUOTE]
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