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Originally posted by luciddream
reply to post by soulpowertothendegree
I think they went after "blacky" for centuries lol.
his is not a country dominated by white males anymore.
The Zimmerman trial is proof of that.
America is now a multiracial nation.
We saw a female judge, a female jury, and a hispanic getting in a violent altercation with a black man. We have different racial pedigrees and genders all acting together.
If Chris Matthews wishes to apologize collectively for whites, then he should have long ago moved to an integrated neighborhood, put his children in integrated schools, and walked to work through a black neighborhood to get to know local residents. Anything else, and his apology remains what it is: a cheap try at proving to everyone how he is not "racist".
Then why do people who are the same color kill each other daily?
I am asking you to explain yourself to me but you can't seem to. So a third time, I'll ask, where did I tell my neighbors to look for black people? And how is saying that I would have done the same thing as Zimmerman "racist".
We saw a female judge, a female jury, and a Hispanic getting in a violent altercation with a black man. We have different racial pedigrees and genders all acting together.
I don't know what this means?
What does gender of the judge has to do with anything?
A Hispanic, for some reason have enormous amount of support from the white community. OK.. might be for whole lot of reasons why they support him....maybe because the other person is black? idk.
There are racist in every shape and colour.
Zimmerman on the other hand is "tired of these "up to no good" "hoodie wearing people" getting away".
What i find funny about this is... when a black pastor or some important black person says something criticizing black people, then you have white people approving his message, but when reverse happens, it gets criticized and the person ostracized.
Originally posted by grey580
reply to post by OpinionatedB
I know it's been a few years.
But what about OJ Simpson?
Originally posted by OpinionatedB
Justice is something that black people speak of a lot where concerns there own cases.
Originally posted by HawkeyeNation
This happened in 1994. OJ Simpson and people celebrated a man who was clearly guilty of murder but just found loop holes in the system.