if racism was real

HaPpY

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y is all the focus on nigs and not injins azns and even messicans

so... maybe its not really so much about appearances

but about merit and respect

i mean its super fkin obvious... but apparently not to some lol

:Hmm:


hey why arent they including eskimos in every commercial.
datss...
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because blacks are an easily manipulated group and easy stepping stone to toss away until the next election cycle
 
you may have noticed black people label elements of black culture, history, and lifestyle as black and therefore there exists no pretense whatsoever that it is solely about skin color but rather it is explicit that racial conflict is of an economic, cultural, and ancestral nature

i was about to type something about global ethnic conflict but then i realized i'm an adult and i shouldn't be mean to a mentally retarded person. i should remind myself that they aren't capable of learning or processing information and it is not their fault for being the way they are.

remember that god loves you because he loves all people, even those he has bestowed with special challenges. here is a funny cartoon pig to be your friend and make you feel better.

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then think for a minute about whether "if X then Y" implies "if Y then X", and realize why that's a terrible reason to be racist


haha get it? racists and thinking

Yeah maybe so. But do you know how you stop that?, stop regularly doing things that make racial stereotypes a reality
 
The Growing Anti-Semitism Scam
“An anti-Semite used to mean a man who hated Jews. Now it means a man who is hated by Jews.”

In his novel 1984 George Orwell invented the expression “newspeak” to describe the ambiguous or deliberately misleading use of language to make political propaganda and narrow the “thought options” of those who are on the receiving end. In the context of today’s political discourse, or what passes for the same, it would be interesting to know what George would think of the saturation use of “anti-Semitism” as something like a tactical discussion stopper, employed to end all dispute while also condemning those accused of the crime as somehow outside the pale, monsters who are consigned forever to derision and obscurity.
You cant even talk about it without being labeled anti-semite. It is the oddest thing I can think of currently going on in this world.

The Israelis and, to be sure, many diaspora Jews know exactly how the expression has been weaponized. Former Israeli Minister Shulamit Aloni explained how it is done “Anti-Semitic”…”its a trick, we always use it.”
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What has been taking place is not hatred of Jews but rather a confluence of two factors. First is the undeniable fact that Israel has been behaving particularly badly, even by its admittedly low standards. Its slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza has been unusually observable in spite of media attempts to avoid mentioning it, plus its support of terrorists in Syria and attacks on that country have also raised questions about the intentions of the kleptocratic regime in Tel Aviv, which is currently pushing for an attack on Iran.
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Second, the alleged increase in anti-Semitic incidents is largely fueled by how those incidents are defined. Israel and its friends have worked hard to broaden the parameters of the discussion, making any criticism of Israel or its activities either a hate crime or ipso facto an anti-Semitic incident. The U.S. State Department’s working definition of anti-Semitism includes “…the targeting of the state of Israel” and it warns that anti-Semitism is a criminal offense. Recent legislation in Washington and also in Europe has criminalized hitherto legal and non-violent efforts to pressure Israel regarding its inhumanity vis-à-vis the Palestinians. Legitimate criticism of Israel thereby becomes both anti-Semitism and criminal, increasing the count of so-called anti-Semitic incidents. That means that the numbers inevitably go up, providing fodder to validate a repressive response.
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All of the media exposure of so-called anti-Semitism has a political objective, whether intended or not, which is to insulate Israel itself from any criticism and to create for all Jews the status of perpetual victimhood which permits many in the diaspora to unflinchingly support a foreign country against the interests of the nations where they were born, raised and made their fortunes. That is called dual loyalty and, in spite of frequent denials from Israel-apologists, it clearly exists for many American Jews who are passionate about the Jewish state, including members of the Trump Administration Jason Greenblatt, David Friedman and Jared Kushner.

In the past week, a newly elected member of congress has been derided, shunned and then forced to both recant and apologize for having said something that is manifestly true: that Jewish money corrupts the American political system to favor Israel.
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[Several paragraphs about Rashida Tlaib of Michigan and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, over their criticisms of Israel that really prove the point]
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But, of course, direct donations of money are not the whole story. If a congressman is unfriendly to Israel, money moves in the other direction, towards funding an opponent when re-election is coming up. Former Rep. Brian Bard has observed that “Any member of Congress knows that AIPAC is associated indirectly with significant amounts of campaign spending if you’re with them, and significant amounts against you if you’re not with them.” Lara Friedman, who has worked on the Hill for 15 years on Israel/Palestine, notes how congressmen and staffs of “both parties told me over and over that they agreed with me but didn’t dare say so publicly for fear of repercussions from AIPAC.”

A good example of how it all worked involves one honest congressman, Walter Jones of North Carolina, who recently passed away. In 2014, “Wall Street billionaires, financial industry lobbyists, and neoconservative hawks” tried to unseat Jones by bankrolling his primary opponent. The “dark money” intended to defeat him came from a PAC called “The Emergency Committee for Israel,” headed by leading neoconservative Bill Kristol. Jones’ war views, including avoiding a war with Iran, were clearly perceived as anti-Israel.

And one should also consider contributions directly to the political parties. Israeli/U.S. dual nationals Sheldon Adelson and Haim Saban are the largest single donors to the GOP and to the Democrats, having contributed $82 million and $8,780,000 respectively in the 2016 presidential campaign. Both have indicated openly that Israel is their top priority.

If they have demonstrated fealty to Israel while in office, many Congressmen also find that loyalty pays off after retirement from government with richly remunerated second careers in Jewish dominated industries, like financial services or the media. And there are hundreds of Jewish organizations that contribute to Israel as charities, even though the money frequently goes to fund illegal activity, including the settlements. Money also is used to buy newspapers and media outlets which then adhere to a pro-Israel line, or, where that does not work, to buy advertising that is conditional on being friendly to Israel. So the bottom line is indeed “the Benjamins” and the corruption that they buy.

Karen Pollock of the Holocaust Education Trust said in January that “One person questioning the truth of the Holocaust is one too many.” That is nonsense. Any, and all, historical events should be questioned regularly, a principle that is particular true regarding developments that carry a lot of emotional baggage. The Israel Lobby would have all Americans believe that any criticism of Israel is motivated by historic hatred of Jews and is therefore anti-Semitism. Don’t believe it. When the AIPAC crowd screams that linking Jews and money is a classic anti-Semitic trope respond by pointing out that Jews and money are very much in play in the corruption of congress and the media over Israel. Terrible things are being done in the Middle East in the name of Jews and of Israel and it all comes down to those Benjamins and the silence they buy by accusing all critics of anti-Semitism. Just recall what the Israeli minister admitted, “It’s a trick, we always use it.”

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then think for a minute about whether "if X then Y" implies "if Y then X", and realize why that's a terrible reason to be racist


haha get it? racists and thinking

This is where amapedo annually crawls back out of his cave to insist that black men don't actually commit more crime than any other ethnic or racial group despite mountains of data supporting exactly that assertion.
 
press 123 if you hate blacks, I have 11 here so far

Don't you just love the whites who champion for blacks as if they need their help?

FYI no one was being racist to blacks (well maybe a couple) but it's not racist to point out how white liberals use them and how radical white leftist use them as an excuse to be a fucktard.
 
Don't you just love the whites who champion for blacks as if they need their help?

FYI no one was being racist to blacks (well maybe a couple) but it's not racist to point out how white liberals use them and how radical white leftist use them as an excuse to be a fucktard.

white 'progressives' are some of the most racist people on the planet

i like how they use their 'white privilege' to speak on behalf of people who they feel cant speak for themselves or get an ID

:rofl:
 
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