Various Posters #racist #crackpot #fundie amren.com

(on an article about a study of how races supposedly exhibit facial expressions differently)

(Wake up): Can we do a comprehensive study of why Dogs overwhelmingly hate Blacks? Could Black facial expressions have something to do with it?

(San Francisco Cynic): Black faces seem to fluctuate between perpetual scowl and intermittent, animalistic contentment (watch them coming out of an all-you-can-eat buffet - or a trip to the bathroom, for that matter!). There is, however, a the third Negro look which is what I call the "Easter Island statue face" - revealing a being devoid of a soul or any indication of intelligence - just the plodding presence of a predatory, parasitic species completely absorbed with its current urges, lacking empathy, compassion, creativity, or intelligence.

(Love One Another M): Blacks' expression when one of theirs is caught in the act crime - deep anger and hatred for the police officers who caught him/her. 
Blacks' expression when one of their criminals get away with a murder of whites - loud screams of joy accompanied with jumping.

(ky_native): The white lady on the top right looks like a woman who got a whiff of a negro woman stepping on an elevator inundated with perfume. I admit that it is easier for me to read white faces versus Asian faces, but the Asian guy showing fear is a classic example of the Asian fear look (like when Godzilla appears). The Asian look of surprise on the woman is harder for me to decipher because 90% of their women look that way all of the time.
 Well for me, the white woman doing an expression of sadness wins the face contest. Boy...that is a really sad look! The white guy with a gap between his teeth looks happy, but he needs a banjo to play to finish off the look.

(HT): Races are different in more ways than just IQ. Asians are like little calculators but do not exhibit the independence or creativity to develop what whites have done in terms of discovery and inventions. Negros? Not sure what they have to offer.

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