Thursday, November 21, 2013

I Don't Condone Racial Violence (I Also Don't Stupidly Pretend To Ignorantly Wonder Why It Happens Either)


Conservatives can't keep their story straight:


After someone is hurt by blacks in The Knockout Game, they become desperately concerned about the remaining impact on the white victim's lives.


But, after centuries of being brutally "knocked out" of white society's embrace, those same conservatives insist this treatment had no effect on the black victims' lives they must concern themselves with.


It's a very peculiar way of looking at the world,...

2 comments:

  1. I'm still trying to figure out why this has become such a newsworthy thing as of late (I have some ideas, none of them are cheerful either).
    This freak out is probably not the best response either -- I think it has a lot to do with that wussification of society. Seems to play into the notion of things getting excerbated to everyone's detriment.

    And yes, I seem to recall there was a certain time in a certain place that a certain group could not excercise their constitutional rights to the one great means of self protection...yeah, that turned out well short and long term for a lot of people.

    Of course, I was raised by one of those debased Eye-ties...so everybody knows what they do with situations like this (hang on while I stuff some cotton balls in my mouth and start yammering about so and so sleeping wid da fishes!).

    PW

    *by the way, for those who might not know: Giuliani's family is most likely not from the area of that country that the mafia comes from -- name ends in an "i", usually means they are from the north; most mafia are/were Sicilian, and it had a lot to do with socio-economic factors back in the old country that replicated over here (and is not really at all like what the movies portray -- mobsters did start acting like what they saw in the movies though, so there's that...culture baby!); Lucky Luciano got rolled over there

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  2. It's a dog whistle - Drudge knows better,...

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