Black radio host eats bimbo racist white woman alive on the news about the Beyonce

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Dude653

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This is the kind of crap that keeps it going... Constantly rehashing things that happened a dozen years before you were even born. You don't even see it, but those people making a high living off all this continual strife and heartache have taught you to get in step and keep singing a song for them that wasn't even in your lifetime.
I mention it because it is relevant to this topic. These were very real issues during the civil rights movement and was one of the reasons behind the Black Panther movement
 
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KimPetras

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This is the kind of crap that keeps it going... Constantly rehashing things that happened a dozen years before you were even born. You don't even see it, but those people making a high living off all this continual strife and heartache have taught you to get in step and keep singing a song for them that wasn't even in your lifetime.
Are you suggesting society forgets about it or to act like it didn't happen simply because it happened "a dozen years before" his life time?

I live in a country that has committed some atrocious crimes against humanity. I would never suggest people forget/get over what was done. I just ask that people forgive and allow the healing.

If this was still on-going, like racism still is in the world, it's a lot harder to forgive and forget. Bringing up the past that is relevant to today shouldn't be frowned upon, it should be encouraged so we can learn from our mistakes.
 

Dude653

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Are you suggesting society forgets about it or to act like it didn't happen simply because it happened "a dozen years before" his life time?

I live in a country that has committed some atrocious crimes against humanity. I would never suggest people forget/get over what was done. I just ask that people forgive and allow the healing.

If this was still on-going, like racism still is in the world, it's a lot harder to forgive and forget. Bringing up the past that is relevant to today shouldn't be frowned upon, it should be encouraged so we can learn from our mistakes.
And it really wasn't that long ago. I remember my dad telling me that he witnessed some of the riots in Memphis
 

Elizabeth619

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Are you suggesting society forgets about it or to act like it didn't happen simply because it happened "a dozen years before" his life time?

I live in a country that has committed some atrocious crimes against humanity. I would never suggest people forget/get over what was done. I just ask that people forgive and allow the healing.

If this was still on-going, like racism still is in the world, it's a lot harder to forgive and forget. Bringing up the past that is relevant to today shouldn't be frowned upon, it should be encouraged so we can learn from our mistakes.
Im glad you came in here. This may seem silly, but being as we are from different countries I am wondering how the racial issue is in Germany. Of course racism is everywhere, but how is it handled? Are there public disturbances and riots often? Even after all these years do Jews(for example) demand special attention demand others who had nothing to do with what happened in history apologize??
I will say alot of problems here is the media controlling peoples emotions. If a person of non-white origin is arrested, shot, ect it automatically goes into a racial issue before a proper investigation even begins to determine the reasoning for assertive action. Towns have been destroyed due to rioters, and many seem to think thats a proper way to take a stand. Which I dont agree with.
 
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Mitspa

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Most of the black people I know are educated and dnot wear sagging pants
Well you clearly don't know whats going on In the black communities and like the BLM are just trying to race bait on this forum. Many blacks are in the mess they are in because they always want to blame someone else and have been tied to the so-called leaders in the Democrat party to promote a victim mentality that has enslaved black folks to the past...... Get a job, save and invest is how you get ahead in America ...lazy folks will always have an excuse for failure.

And take off your diapers then pull up your pants!
 
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Mitspa

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The PC card don't work on me... Trump has set us free ...:)
 

Dude653

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Well you clearly don't know whats going on In the black communities and like the BLM are just trying to race bait on this forum. Many blacks are in the mess they are in because they always want to blame someone else and have been tied to the so-called leaders in the Democrat party to promote a victim mentality that has enslaved black folks to the past...... Get a job, save and invest is how you get ahead in America ...lazy folks will always have an excuse for failure.

And take off your diapers then pull up your pants!
If you call citing historically documented facts race-baiting then I guess that's your definition. Meanwhile you make blanket statements about black people.
 
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Mitspa

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If you call citing historically documented facts race-baiting then I guess that's your definition. Meanwhile you make blanket statements about black people.
You can believe whatever you like, just read the police unions are planning to boycott all security for whats her faces shows ..guess the police seem to know what the black panthers are as well, along with the majority of America. This race baiting crap is getting old and these silly people are only harming the cause of black America with this racist nonsense.
 
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Mitspa

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Are you suggesting society forgets about it or to act like it didn't happen simply because it happened "a dozen years before" his life time?

I live in a country that has committed some atrocious crimes against humanity. I would never suggest people forget/get over what was done. I just ask that people forgive and allow the healing.

If this was still on-going, like racism still is in the world, it's a lot harder to forgive and forget. Bringing up the past that is relevant to today shouldn't be frowned upon, it should be encouraged so we can learn from our mistakes.
So past racism justifies racism now? Because any honest person can see that's whats going on.
 
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KimPetras

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So past racism justifies racism now? Because any honest person can see that's whats going on.
I'm not sure how you got that question after reading my post. :confused:
 
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KimPetras

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Im glad you came in here. This may seem silly, but being as we are from different countries I am wondering how the racial issue is in Germany. Of course racism is everywhere, but how is it handled? Are there public disturbances and riots often? Even after all these years do Jews(for example) demand special attention demand others who had nothing to do with what happened in history apologize??
I will say alot of problems here is the media controlling peoples emotions. If a person of non-white origin is arrested, shot, ect it automatically goes into a racial issue before a proper investigation even begins to determine the reasoning for assertive action. Towns have been destroyed due to rioters, and many seem to think thats a proper way to take a stand. Which I dont agree with.
I'll speak for my own personal experiences. I haven't really known a great number of Jews, but the ones I know didn't demand special attention or recognition. This might have to do with the fact my generation abhors what my grandparents/great grandparents' generation did. We don't mistreat the Jews today. They are no different than any other person. Chances are, I've met many more Jews than I know, but I had no idea they were Jewish.

I suspect that if there was police brutality, specifically directed towards Jews, today... it would get world wide media attention. If it happens, I'm completely ignorant of it.

There doesn't seem to be a consensus in the US about racism, at least about police brutality though. It seems you can draw the line with political parties. My American Republican friends think racism is virtually dead and cops are fair. My American Democratic friends think racism is still alive today and is easily recognizable when looking at the cops.

Looking at statistical data available about the punishments of one race doing the same crime as another race, it does appear to have a bias in favor of White as opposed to minorities. It's hard for me to gauge, but it's hard to justify racism is dead if the data is accurate.
 

Elizabeth619

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I'll speak for my own personal experiences. I haven't really known a great number of Jews, but the ones I know didn't demand special attention or recognition. This might have to do with the fact my generation abhors what my grandparents/great grandparents' generation did. We don't mistreat the Jews today. They are no different than any other person. Chances are, I've met many more Jews than I know, but I had no idea they were Jewish.

I suspect that if there was police brutality, specifically directed towards Jews, today... it would get world wide media attention. Fortunately, if it happens, I'm completely ignorant of it.

There doesn't seem to be a consensus in the US about racism, at least about police brutality though. It seems you can draw the line with political parties. My American Republican friends think racism is virtually dead and cops are fair. My American Democratic friends think racism is still alive today and is easily recognizable when looking at the cops.

Looking at statistical data available about the punishments of one race doing the same crime as another race, it does appear to have a bias in favor of White as opposed to minorities. It's hard for me to gauge, but it's hard to justify racism is dead if the data is accurate.
I'm republican and I don't deny racism. I hate it. My grandfather was a klansman and the family doesn't even discuss it. Like it never happened.
You are right there is a line drawn with political parties though. We are so divided we might as well be two countries. As far as whites favored I can't necessarily agree with. The news covers stories over mistreatment of minorities than whites which makes it look from the outside minoroties are abused left and right. Some are. Some bring problems on themselves, but lately anytime something happens in the news it starts with "black man dos this" or "white guy said this" and a racial issue is made of it when race may not have been an issue at all.
 
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And comparing the Black Panthers to the KKK is beyond ridiculous. When have you ever heard of the Black Panthers pulling someone from their home and hanging them or bombing a church? The difference is at the Black Panther Party was created to defend the black community and the KKK was created to destroy the black community. The fact that the Black Panther Party was forcibly disbanded by the FBI but the KKK still has free reign to terrorize black communities speaks volumes about the moral fiber of this nation
Alex Rackley was a member of the New York chapter of the Black Panther Party in the late 1960s. In May 1969, Rackley, 19, was suspected by other Panthers of being a police informant. He was brought to Panther headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut, held captive and tortured there for several days, "tried" in kangaroo court, condemned to death, taken to the wetlands of Middlefield, Connecticut, and murdered there.

Wikipedia

More info on the murder here...

Whitewashing the Black Panthers - The Daily Beast
 

Dude653

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Alex Rackley was a member of the New York chapter of the Black Panther Party in the late 1960s. In May 1969, Rackley, 19, was suspected by other Panthers of being a police informant. He was brought to Panther headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut, held captive and tortured there for several days, "tried" in kangaroo court, condemned to death, taken to the wetlands of Middlefield, Connecticut, and murdered there.

Wikipedia

More info on the murder here...

Whitewashing the Black Panthers - The Daily Beast
First of all., this Beyonce thing has been blown way out of proportion. The Super Bowl is in February, February is Black History Month. The Black Panthers are black history. and I am aware that many bad things happen to In Black Panther Party, mainly because of a psychopath rising in the ranks. This is why many people started leaving the party because they did not want to be a part of anymore. Any organization falls apart when the leadership becomes corrupt. But I believe the majority of them we're just people who wanted to protect their communities
 
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Are you suggesting society forgets about it or to act like it didn't happen simply because it happened "a dozen years before" his life time?

I live in a country that has committed some atrocious crimes against humanity. I would never suggest people forget/get over what was done. I just ask that people forgive and allow the healing.

If this was still on-going, like racism still is in the world, it's a lot harder to forgive and forget. Bringing up the past that is relevant to today shouldn't be frowned upon, it should be encouraged so we can learn from our mistakes.
I'm not sure how you got that question after reading my post. :confused:
Uh......... from simply reading it? People don't simply "bring it up" to learn from it. They revel in it to perpetuate it.
 

Elizabeth619

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First of all., this Beyonce thing has been blown way out of proportion. The Super Bowl is in February, February is Black History Month. The Black Panthers are black history. and I am aware that many bad things happen to In Black Panther Party, mainly because of a psychopath rising in the ranks. This is why many people started leaving the party because they did not want to be a part of anymore. Any organization falls apart when the leadership becomes corrupt. But I believe the majority of them we're just people who wanted to protect their communities
Remember the saying "one bad apple makes the whole group look bad"? It falls true. Lets say the entire black panther party is an amazing Godly organization, but you have ONE bozo that is a psychopath as you say. PEople like I have said and others here are going to concentrate on the negative aspects than the positive. That one "bad apple" has created alot of issues on the surfacew when deep down you are probably right that the superbowl performance wasn't ti promote violence against police and whites but to acknowledge how far the blacks have come in all the years.

Same with police. Lets say an officer sees a young black man and shoots him for no reason other than the cop was a racist jerk. MAny will suddenly identify all cops as racists or become defensive when in the presence of a cop and act out out of fear(I personally think that may have been the unfortunate case with Freddie Gray) when we all know that isn't true.
 
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Mitspa

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I'm not sure how you got that question after reading my post. :confused:
Have you bothered to read the context of this thread and the discussion in that context? Past racism is not a excuse for racism, and folks can keep score until none of us get along.
 
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Mitspa

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Funny how the lady who wants criminals to have their fair shake, want everyone else to be held accountable for past racism...odd ?
 
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Mitspa

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First of all., this Beyonce thing has been blown way out of proportion. The Super Bowl is in February, February is Black History Month. The Black Panthers are black history. and I am aware that many bad things happen to In Black Panther Party, mainly because of a psychopath rising in the ranks. This is why many people started leaving the party because they did not want to be a part of anymore. Any organization falls apart when the leadership becomes corrupt. But I believe the majority of them we're just people who wanted to protect their communities
The black panthers are clearly a racist group, every honest person knows it.