In the aftermath of the Dallas police shooting, it is understandable that many Americans are shocked, scared, and upset. The post-Civil Rights Act America has not turned out to be the society they thought it was, indeed, it is becoming increasingly obvious that those terrible racist Southern segregationists were correct all along.
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The Germans also implemented segregation. So did the Turks with the Armenians. So did Sadaam with the Kurds. So does Israel with Palestinians. When people are segregated from "normal" society and "normal" citizens no longer have contact with them, it becomes infinitely easier to take away those citizens' rights, dehumanize them, and ultimately kill them. There's a reason there were more lynchings when black people were still second class citizens.
When do you start the lynching? You're gonna do it, Vox the Pox, we can all see it. You will become the clichéd racist southern anti-gentleman with a lot of ten-dollar words and a white suit bleached down regularly to hide the blood stains. You'll be in photograph of your Turner Diaries activities, identical to those old photos of lynchings full of smiling whites showing they do not regard fellow human beings as human beings.
Thus website should have categories, like a dedicated place to put racist quotes.
Wait, I thought it already did? But that can't be right, because if it did have subsections, it would use them.
Vox is a racist, a sexist and a homophobe, I'm guessing that in his spare time he also shoots puppies, drowns kittens and tortures sheep.
Actually, VD, those terrible racist Southern segregationists were wrong, just like you. I'm possibly the whitest person on earth, & I find the systemic abuse of non-whites to be reprehensible. Almost as reprehensible as you, VD.
"...it is becoming increasingly obvious that those terrible racist Southern segregationists were correct all along."
How the fuck did you come to that conclusion? The reason it's so shocking is the relative racial peace we've had compared to times like the late 60s and early 70s.
Actually the demonstrators were reasonably and peacefully trying to make the public aware of greivances they wanted addressed. The shooter was (sigh) yet another goofball vigilante who felt that he should open fire on people for...whatever. The people involved in the march were doing it right, the nutjob with the smoking gun did it wrong.
No, what's obvious is that those racists are still with us, and too many of them are still fighting that war they lost. (Now that we know you are one of them, I can just wipe you off my shoe.) And it's pretty hard to justify segregation when the blacks are mostly the descendants of people who didn't want to be here in the first place, but were seized and sold by the whites. Maybe those white slave-owners were simply WRONG all the time, d'ya think?
One black guy, without any group affiliation, hated and killed some cops.
Revelation?
Hundreds of black people gunned down by law enforcement, silence from you.
Peaceful BLM protest interrupted by this sniper. Sarah Palin calls innocents "Thugs" other right wing shit bags say "why did they run away when a sniper was shooting?"
????????
WTF America.
I haven't seen ONE condemnation of Palins "They're not people, we should call them THUGS" bullshit. It's bad enough she felt perfectly free to let that Nazi voice out but Not ONE reported dis on her for it. Peaceful protesters are "not people". At wall Street or BLM rallies, only at fucking seditious Tea Parties events or when lying about your president are you a person.
WTF America.
White folk kill in the hundreds, attack cops regularly, have stand offs with authorities about lands they have no legal claims to.
"Oh well, lone wolves whatever"
One black guy, Afgan Veteran, System victim, picks off some cops with his military training and connections.
"Thug, part of a greater conspiracy of thuggery"
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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