Simple Racism Truths
Here are some basic truths about racism. They’re much overlooked, but they remain as true as ever. It’s just as … Continue reading Simple Racism Truths
Here are some basic truths about racism. They’re much overlooked, but they remain as true as ever. It’s just as … Continue reading Simple Racism Truths
Don’t believe me? Go to a Black Lives Matter rally, and try to suggest to someone there that, say, all lives matter. Shouldn’t be controversial, right? However, the snarling, sneering, violent hostility that you’ll encounter in reaction to that brief, unsubtly obvious assertion will rock you back on your heels. All the leading candidates for the Democrat Party Presidential nomination agreed — either reluctantly or enthusiastically — that one shouldn’t say, “All lives matter.” In other words, one of America’s two major political parties does not endorse the notion that “all American lives matter.” Continue reading Black Lives Matter? Yep. White Lives Don’t.
First: a rather lengthy bit of background: A few posts ago, Brothawolf and I had an interaction in which he alleged that I censored one of his posts. I did not do that. I have the contents of the post to which he’s referring, because he re-posted it on his own blog, after having claimed that we’d censored it on ours. To repeat: it never arrived here. Therefore, I have to conclude that it was really a cheap attempt by Brothawolf to manufacture a wrong done to him that was not actually done. Continue reading Response to Brothawolf
We white people do have a continuing debt to Black Americans. It’s no longer a monetary debt; that’s been covered in full, and them some. And it certainly didn’t do them any good. But it could have. And it was what they, the ones on the left that is, demanded. What we did wrong was to allow only the left to speak for Black Americans. If we’d allowed the right to speak for Black Americans too, we’d have had some real policies that would have done real good. As Chief Justice John Roberts said once, “The way to stop discriminating by race is to stop discriminating by race.” The solution from the right would have been simple and effective: “Stop discriminating by race.” Continue reading More VERY Blunt Perspectives About Race (Part II)
For black couples, who have a kid — two-parent households — the poverty rate is seven percent. For all people, of those who (1) graduate from high school, (2) don’t have a child out of wedlock, and (3) get a job, the poverty rate is less than two percent. That’s it. If you start from that basis, you have a greater than 98% chance of never being poor in America! Continue reading Black Americans: Do You Want To Prosper in America Today? (Part II)
Bottom Line: Brothawolf has responded (to this essay). As one would expect, he proved that he didn’t understand a thing in … Continue reading The Racists Strike Back!
Note: This is a follow-up to our post (here) — immediately previous to this one — updating our research project … Continue reading Notes on xPraetorius (reproduced from Abagond’s blog)
And a Look Back Behind the Scenes at the Planning and Execution Phases of Our 2013 Research Project I was reviewing … Continue reading Our Challenge to the Race Grievance Industry – An Update
Except, apparently, to black people, who continue to vote for Democrats, to whom black lives don’t matter more than a … Continue reading Black Lives Matter!
Hi, all! I’m FreeThinker, and I’m back with another post. It’s been a while, and I apologize for taking my … Continue reading What If…
— Nope. No, they don’t. Not to the Left, that is — Or, evidently, even to other black Americans. After … Continue reading Black Lives Matter, Right?
It’s right here. In a great interview, the great Thomas Sowell expounds on intellectuals and race. Just in case you … Continue reading Fifteen Minutes of Brilliance
I’m ashamed of my race. I’m not ashamed of the color of my skin. I’m a brown girl in my … Continue reading Ashamed of My Race(1)
— Or Do They? — Martin O’Malley thought they did. Or he said he thought they did. At a meeting filled … Continue reading All Lives Matter
(Oh. My. Goodness. These people just keep teeing it up for me!) Remember how I said that Abagond’s “advice” to … Continue reading The Paranoid Delusions of the Left and the RGI (Part MCXXVIV) (Part VI)
In the blog post that just seems to keep on giving (here), one sharinalr seems to state (here), ever so matter-of-factly, … Continue reading The Paranoid Delusions of the Left and the RGI (Part MCXXVIV) (Part V)
List of segregationists during the American Civil Rights Movement (1955–1968) (source here) This is a list of segregationists during the … Continue reading Segregation: The Democrats’ Dirty Secret…and More
The last (probably) of the mini-series resulting from Abagond’s post here, exhorting black Americans to do what they can to … Continue reading The Paranoid Delusions of the Left and the RGI (Part MCXXVIV) (Part IV)
Abagond’s post — here — jam-packed as it is with moronic codswallop and slop, is a blogger’s gift that just … Continue reading The Paranoid Delusions of the Left and the RGI (Part MCXXVIV) (Part III)
Update on the post of right here. In that post, we pointed out how Abagond exhorted black Americans to go … Continue reading The Paranoid Delusions of the Left and the RGI (Part MCXXVIV) (Part II)
If the press treated everyone equally, below is the list of Democrats whose past would have prevented them from ever rising to … Continue reading If The Press Treated Everyone Equally.
I had to laugh as I read the blog post on the racist Abagond’s blog. It’s here. I’d do a … Continue reading The Paranoid Delusions of the Left and the RGI(*) (Part MCXXVIV)(**)
It was for one of those dating sites. It was here. Or: blackpeoplemeet.com. Now, do I really need to pose the rhetorical … Continue reading Just Heard A Commercial
Here, we identified the dominant American phenomenon that dominates all our lives today — if you really think about it … Continue reading Grievance Privilege (Part II)
It was: “Ninety-three percent of black people are killed… by other black people. So if ‘black lives matter’ then we … Continue reading What Andrew Young Said
After the Supreme Court’s “gay marriage” ruling, I heard at least three features by gushing national and local media, interviewing … Continue reading Grievance Privilege
“We’re not cured of racism,” said President Obama, “it’s in our DNA.” Nope. Wrong. It’s not in my DNA, and your dirty, rotten, … Continue reading All Due Respect, Mr. President, You’re an Idiot.
In this post, I pointed out the fundamental dishonesty of the Race Grievance Industry. In that column, I had this … Continue reading The Breathtaking Dishonesty of the RGI (Part II)
As you know, a pet project of mine is to study the Race Grievance Industry. This is the group that … Continue reading The Breathtaking Dishonesty of the RGI
Note: if you read the entirety of this very long post, you will end up quite amused. There are some very interesting … Continue reading Even MORE Fireworks Over at the RGI!
…but we’ve been saying pretty much these same things for some time. This time, though, it’s a Facebook post from … Continue reading We Were Never Quite This Blunt…
5/3/15 Finally, more people are starting to say about race relations what we’ve been saying for a very long time. … Continue reading Finally! (Part III)
5/3/15 Finally, more people are starting to say about race relations what we’ve been saying for a very long time. … Continue reading Finally! (Part II)
I could have made this post part of our “Powerful, Influential People Read This Blog” series, because people all over are finally … Continue reading Finally! TWO Powerful, Influential People Make Points WE’VE Been Making for Years!
Holy mackerel! Redux! In this blog post, here, we pointed out that the great fortress that is the Race Grievance Industry — the … Continue reading Still MORE Fireworks Over at the RGI! (With a Surprise!) (Note: Rated “R”)
Yep. She’s admitted that we here at our increasingly influential little think tank have been right all along, and “Lavern” over … Continue reading Commenter from The Race Grievance Industry Admits It! WE Were Right All Along!
A Commenter absoutely DISMANTLES the Race Grievance Industry’s arguments in several really well-written, no-holds-barred, knock-out posts. Holy Mackerel! I’ve been watching with interest … Continue reading More Fireworks Over at the RGI!
The American left has a serious problem. American leftists are woefully ignorant of the nature, character, disposition, thoughts, feelings and inclinations … Continue reading The Paranoid Delusions of the Left and the RGI (Part MCXXVIII)(*)
— In So Doing, They Cheapen the Accomplishments of the Movement, and of all Americans — As you all know, … Continue reading The RGI Tries to Steal Undeserved Legitimacy from The Civil Rights Movement
One additional note about the interesting goings-on over at the Race Grievance Industry web sites. Here’s an interesting paragraph that … Continue reading Interesting Debate Over at the RGI (Part IV)
In the continuing saga of “flyonthewall,” a commenter who made a nuisance of himself over at Brotha Wolf’s blog, by … Continue reading Interesting Debate Over at the RGI (Part III)
Remember when I said that in all my interactions with the Race Grievance Industry, they constantly accused me of denying the … Continue reading Interesting Debate Over at the RGI (Part II)
As you all know, I follow a certain “Brotha Wolf‘s” blog. He’s a pawn of the Race Grievance Industry and … Continue reading Interesting Debate Over at the RGI
Yep. Reprehensible. What does it show? Nothing. Or nothing really important. In fact, those ten seconds don’t even show you anything … Continue reading Reaction to the Racist Chant by Frat Boys – Some Very Frank Talk
There’s even more in the growing exchange between the gaggle at Brotha Wolf’s blog and the newcomer on the scene, … Continue reading Hilarious Exchange with the RGI (Part II)
As you all know pretty well, I spend some time last year duking it out with some of the pawns … Continue reading Hilarious Exchange with the RGI
1/28/15 It’s simple. We should have known it ever since Barack Obama burst onto the scene, propelled by adoring media … Continue reading Only Black Conservatives Could Advance Race Relations
Wish I’d said this! Oh, that’s right, I have said it. Just not those exact words. Here’s a key phrase: “The … Continue reading Well Said!
I have black friends. Oops! Whoa! I’m sorry! I shouldn’t have said that!!! Please forgive me…please, please, please! I do have black … Continue reading The Jackasseries of the RGI*
I wrote this more than a month ago, then used WordPress’ Scheduling function to publish it now. The reason: to … Continue reading Some Thoughts on Brown and Garner