Some Sensible Black Voices Are On To The "Antiracism" Scam

I think that Marinara should open up an Uncle Tom Hall of Fame in his home town.

It could become like Cooperstown for watermelon-eating lawn jockeys and their racist white string-pullers.

I think you should fuck off back to Palermo, don't forget to shove your niblicks up your arse before you go, racist piece of shit!!
 
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At last the voice of reason prevails, and about time! So fuck you BAC, IQ64, Thaichiliteral, Doris, Madwitch and all the other race hustlers. I would also add Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele, Candace Owens and Tim Scott to that list.



https://www.manhattancontrarian.com...le-black-voices-are-on-to-the-antiracism-scam

I was listening to a podcast last night actually with John McWhorter and Glenn Loury. Big fan of those two. What's interesting is McWhorter is a Democrat. Loury was a Republican in the 80's but left the party a long time ago. What I really appreciate about them is they don't often get into partisan politics. They don't get into vote this way or vote that way. They get into issues/ideas. (Although when they do talk politics McWhorter would go off on Trump.) They're both Ivy League professors and both intellectuals. They also happen to be contrarians on issues of race and they articulate well what's happening in our elite private school and Universities when it comes to issues such as CRT and what inclusion and equity really mean, as well as other racial topics.

One may not agree with them but they are well worth a listen as they challenge the conventional narrative.
 
Why would anyone care about grifters?




No, they were shunned because they're grifters.




Yeah, Sowell is full of shit and always has been.

He found a nice hustle, and you fell for it like an idiot.

I mean, you are a fucking idiot because you got tricked into voting for and supporting a reality TV show host.

You've been conned into toiling his baggage for the rest of YOUR LIFE, not his.

That's pretty fucking stupid.

APPLAUSE :hand:
 
Weren't there threads about Tim Scott being called an Uncle Tom recently? Isn't calling the majority of black people "stuck on the plantation" simply because they don't think the way you do, the exact same thing but in reverse?
 
Weren't there threads about Tim Scott being called an Uncle Tom recently? Isn't calling the majority of black people "stuck on the plantation" simply because they don't think the way you do, the exact same thing but in reverse?

Sowell and Owens are grifters, pure and simple.

They correctly surmised that there is a market among Conservatives for bias-confirming minority influencers.

So their hustle is to con these morons with a grift, and it's successful.

Owens picking a fight with Cardi B on Twitter is a great example of the grift Conservatives do...Owens picks the fight, Cardi B responds in her own Cardi B way, and Owens gains more followers from whom she can grift sales of her book or speaking engagements.
 
Weren't there threads about Tim Scott being called an Uncle Tom recently? Isn't calling the majority of black people "stuck on the plantation" simply because they don't think the way you do, the exact same thing but in reverse?

Calling Tim Scott an Uncle Tom is far worse, if you can't see that then you're a sad bastard.
 
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Calling Tim Scott an Uncle Tom is far worse, if you can't see that then your a sad bastard.

Calling Tim Scott an Uncle Tom is nothing more or less than calling an Uncle Tom an Uncle Tom.

It's Marinara not seeing the obvious, but whatever.
 
What scares me is how few blacks know Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams, may he rest in peace. These great men are shunned by the black community because they left the leftist plantation decades ago. Thomas Sowell tells the story of how working for the govt cured him of his liberal ideology. He learned a long time ago that the govt does not have the interest of its citizens at heart.

How rights are viewed—individual or collective—explains today’s sharp disagreement over the rules for running elections, both in Congress and in states considering election integrity bills.

DEMOCRATS—specifically the dominant extremist variety—view rights through the collective lens of race.

Critical race theory (CRT), based in Marxism, is essential to understanding their objectives.

CRT holds that personage is irrelevant and the immutable trait of race is paramount.

Thus, by definition, all politics are “identity politics,” as declared by University of California at Berkeley School of Law professors Ian Haney-Lopez and Cheryl I. Harris, the co-founders of critical race studies at UCLA School of Law, during a roundtable last October on CRT and the 2020 election.



https://thefederalist.com/2021/05/0...ster-plan-to-end-honest-elections-in-america/
 
I was listening to a podcast last night actually with John McWhorter and Glenn Loury. Big fan of those two. What's interesting is McWhorter is a Democrat. Loury was a Republican in the 80's but left the party a long time ago. What I really appreciate about them is they don't often get into partisan politics. They don't get into vote this way or vote that way. They get into issues/ideas. (Although when they do talk politics McWhorter would go off on Trump.) They're both Ivy League professors and both intellectuals. They also happen to be contrarians on issues of race and they articulate well what's happening in our elite private school and Universities when it comes to issues such as CRT and what inclusion and equity really mean, as well as other racial topics. One may not agree with them but they are well worth a listen as they challenge the conventional narrative.

John McWhorter: 'The Idea That America Is All About Despising Black People? That's Fantasy.'


https://reason.com/podcast/2021/05/...l-about-despising-black-people-thats-fantasy/
 
This OP illustrates the difference between the actual civil rights movement from back in the day compared to—whatever you want call what they are trying to do now.

There were no black voices that countered MLK. None. Zero. Zilch. If they did exist, they had no voice and were irrelevant.

Today there are more than a few black voices that counter anti-racism, to put it mildly, and the number is getting bigger and not smaller. And for every Candace Owens there are X amount of blacks that quietly agree with her. It’s a given. It’s only a question of the actual number.

This *did not exist* in 1965. And it’s because the black civil rights movement has been hijacked by radicals.
 
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