Friday, September 28, 2007

Blacks continuing to blame others for their misbehavior

Okay, the media would have you believe whites are still prejudice against blacks. Hell, I've been accused of it. No, I'm not prejudiced, just sick and tired of blacks being prejudiced against whites. Enough already.

Here's a good one you won't read (because you can't find it in the mainstream media or on the Daily Show). I knew there had to be more to this than met the eye. Sure enough, it is!

John Hawkins: What They Don?t Want You To Know About The Jena 6 Case
Only in today's political climate, where so much of the "civil rights movement" is comprised of bottom-feeding race hustlers and shameless liberals who deliberately exploit racial tensions for their own political benefit -- could anyone demean the real civil rights movement that occurred during the sixties by comparing the struggles those brave people faced -- to what has been happening in Jena, Louisiana.

Atlanta did NOT do itself a favor by hosting an interview session about the Vick situation in a public forum. Why do some blacks (certainly not all) continue to believe that Vick is a victim? They are the same people that believe O.J. is a victim. These two can't help themselves (nor can anyone else help them). They break the law (murder means nothing to defenders of these two monsters) and don't believe the law is applicable to them.

Even Donovan McNabb is bitching that his "blackness" is the reason for criticism toward his less than stellar play this season. He no longer has Terrell Owens (another fine example) to blame. I've never liked McNabb. Perhaps this last excuse for poor performance explains it.

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