All of us, every single man, woman, and child on the face of the Earth were born with the same unalienable rights; to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And, if the governments of the world can't get that through their thick skulls, then, regime change will be necessary.
Other than that, I think he's reasonably accurate. I do think much of what passes as Black Culture is a kind of Minstrel Show. He's right that when Black Culture ignores the overwhelming phenomenon of black-on-black crime (and instead concentrates on the small amount of white on black crime) it is an example of how, to such people, black lives are defined as worthy only in so much as they are martyred by "whites".
This is demonstrated by the fact that Zimmerman has been redefined as a "White Hispanic"; a designation I had never heard before.
All that being said, let us be clear, there are many black people who flat out do not agree that Trayvon is made saintly by his death, and there are many who are just uncomfortable with this whole minstrel show. Black people are not a monolith, even though the 91% who say they are convinced he was "murdered" make them look to be monolithic.
Wow. This dude is just about as angry at the degenerates in Black Culture as I am a the Jihadists and Dhimmis.
ReplyDeleteAnd, that's pretty fuckin' angry.
... pretty stupid to "call y'all savages."
ReplyDeleteWhat does he call himself?
Other than that, I think he's reasonably accurate. I do think much of what passes as Black Culture is a kind of Minstrel Show. He's right that when Black Culture ignores the overwhelming phenomenon of black-on-black crime (and instead concentrates on the small amount of white on black crime) it is an example of how, to such people, black lives are defined as worthy only in so much as they are martyred by "whites".
This is demonstrated by the fact that Zimmerman has been redefined as a "White Hispanic"; a designation I had never heard before.
All that being said, let us be clear, there are many black people who flat out do not agree that Trayvon is made saintly by his death, and there are many who are just uncomfortable with this whole minstrel show. Black people are not a monolith, even though the 91% who say they are convinced he was "murdered" make them look to be monolithic.