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KOCO Channel 5 TV morning host says her black co-anchor looks like a 'gorilla' during a news segment
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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 3266459" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>Agreed - and the making obviously inflammatory comments wasn't what I meant by walking on eggshells - it's become a whole lot more than that for the white community. Minorities (and SJWs) have become regular Sherlock Holmes' when it comes to looking for something a white person does or says that they can find offensive. It's ridiculous. Meanwhile, whites can be openly demeaned in comedy skits, movies, and more and more - in the press. Headlines happily declaring the decline in white populations while gaslighting that whites thinking that they are being replaced is a "conspiracy theory". "Uneducated white votes", "white nationalist" this and that, white privilege - white boogeymen everywhere. Hate crimes charges are heavily one-sided in our justice system, even when it's obvious a non-white perpetrator used race as a motivator (and I don't believe in "hate crime" charges, anyway). Hell, a black Muslim woman got elected to Congress, and then proceeded to accuse whites of being terrorists, and being oppressive. FFS. Lost is the irony that she moved to what was once a white country to be with those "oppressors", by the generous immigration policy of those oppressors that welcomes those that hate them. Then to speak of oppression here when she left a country that typically won't let women scratch their a**es without permission, much less run for office. And her mindset apparently is quite common - even among some brain-dead whites. </p><p></p><p>But yes - it doesn't take much to be considerate, and it needs to be a two-way street. And so far, only one group is expected to follow the rules. And as whites are disparaged more in all facets of entertainment, the press, and society in general, I wouldn't expect race relations to improve a hell of a whole lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 3266459, member: 6146"] Agreed - and the making obviously inflammatory comments wasn't what I meant by walking on eggshells - it's become a whole lot more than that for the white community. Minorities (and SJWs) have become regular Sherlock Holmes' when it comes to looking for something a white person does or says that they can find offensive. It's ridiculous. Meanwhile, whites can be openly demeaned in comedy skits, movies, and more and more - in the press. Headlines happily declaring the decline in white populations while gaslighting that whites thinking that they are being replaced is a "conspiracy theory". "Uneducated white votes", "white nationalist" this and that, white privilege - white boogeymen everywhere. Hate crimes charges are heavily one-sided in our justice system, even when it's obvious a non-white perpetrator used race as a motivator (and I don't believe in "hate crime" charges, anyway). Hell, a black Muslim woman got elected to Congress, and then proceeded to accuse whites of being terrorists, and being oppressive. FFS. Lost is the irony that she moved to what was once a white country to be with those "oppressors", by the generous immigration policy of those oppressors that welcomes those that hate them. Then to speak of oppression here when she left a country that typically won't let women scratch their a**es without permission, much less run for office. And her mindset apparently is quite common - even among some brain-dead whites. But yes - it doesn't take much to be considerate, and it needs to be a two-way street. And so far, only one group is expected to follow the rules. And as whites are disparaged more in all facets of entertainment, the press, and society in general, I wouldn't expect race relations to improve a hell of a whole lot. [/QUOTE]
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