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'You're all ugly, stupid, broke,'

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  Young children join a 100-person mob to rob a Philadelphia supermarket Sep 27 Young children join a 100-person mob to rob a Philadelphia supermarket Along with what appears to be a concerning trend of minors ransacking its stores, the Philadelphia's locations have also been hit by a serial robber. The unknown suspect was seen entering the same Wawa from Saturday's incident on September 8, robbing the store at gunpoint and making off with $250. Three days later, the armed man robbed the Wawa on Roosevelt Boulevard, this time stealing $200. Wawa is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. Link. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/young-children-join-a-100-person-mob-to-rob-a-philadelphia-supermarket/ss-AA12j3Pw?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=92075aa8820e4fcdbdf3bf0434f294cf#interstitial=1

Um okay? Wouldn't African only schools solve this? Even than it would be at White worker expense?

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Terms ‘woke’, ‘CRT’ are specific racist ‘dog whistles’ targeting Black people, claims WaPo Magazine columnist Opinion by Gabriel Hays  - Sep 27 In a Monday article,  Washington Post  Magazine contributing columnist Damon Young claimed that the terms "woke" and "CRT" are actually racist euphemisms and dog whistles which discriminate against African Americans.  Young argued that these coded words are being weaponized by conservative activists to gin up fear of "the decentering of Whiteness in America" and inspire backlash against minority communities. After providing a brief recounting of all the racist, anti-African American dog whistles over the years, Young claimed the latest two entries were "CRT," as in "Critical Race Theory," and "Woke." Starting with CRT, Young said, The newest addition to this glossary is CRT. You have Black teachers, Black administrators or Black school board members? That’s CRT. Black authors in your c

Isn't it nice how they dismiss any hard work by White Males?

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  Andi Oliver: ‘People of colour should not just be washing dishes’ Imy Brighty-Potts - Sep 27 The upper echelons of the  food  world has long been dominated by white male  chefs  – but this isn’t an accurate picture of the culinary greatness out there, says chef and broadcaster Andi Oliver. The host of BBC 2’s  Great British Menu   says in the UK there is a “narrow perception” of excellence in the food industry. “There are people who look like me at the top end who aren’t getting what they deserve,” says the 58-year-old. “The excellence, the beauty, the poetry, the magic is what food is about and that comes from all parts of the world.” Seawolf says, perhaps those are the places you should think about making food at? She is celebrating this excellence as a judge for the BIH Spotlight Awards with Be Inclusive Hospitality, an initiative that aims to tackle diversity issues within the industry. Its founder Lorraine Copes, a social entrepreneur and hospitality consultant who has worked wi

What became of The city of brotherly love.

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In Philadelphia, the majority of hate crime victims were white people Opinion by Christopher Tremoglie  - Sep 26 In 2018, Joseph Messina walked outside his house and saw a racial slur spray-painted on his South Philadelphia home. "SNITCHIN A** DIE CRACKER" was what the hate-filled message read. He was 12 years old at the time. It’s the kind of horrifying situation that you never forget. It’s also the kind of situation that has come to dominate hate crimes in Philadelphia. Despite little, if any, media coverage, data show Messina was part of the racial group most victimized by hate crimes in Philadelphia: white people. Last year, while researching the Messina incident, I contacted the Office of Public Affairs of the Philadelphia Police Department to request statistics about the city’s hate crimes. According to its data, white people were more often the victims of hate crimes than any other racial group each year between 2017 and 2020. Interestingly, the report itself was slopp

Is it true poc's racist?

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  The View host Sunny Hostin launches racist tirade against Nikki Haley Opinion by Brad Polumbo  - Sep 22 ABC’s  The View , featuring all female co-hosts, is supposed to uplift women’s voices in politics. But this week, one of its hosts decided to use that platform  to attack  one of the most prominent women in Republican politics,  Nikki Haley , in a way that was flagrantly racist. “What’s her real name again?” co-host Sunny Hostin interrupted when another co-host, Alyssa Farah Griffin, brought up Haley’s record as governor of South Carolina. (She was the state's first-ever female governor, by the way.) “Some of us can be chameleons and decide not to embrace our ethnicity so that we can pass [as white],” Hostin  said  of Haley, who is Indian American. What she’s referencing is the fact that Haley’s full name is Nimrata Nikki Haley, but she goes by Nikki. The backlash to Hostin’s remarks has been swift and severe — and rightfully so. For one thing, this line of attack is just ignor

In other words it's take less than fifty years for Africa to ruin a city?

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  Racism seen as root of water crisis in Mississippi capital By DREW COSTLEY, AP Science Writer - Sep 16 JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Carey Wooten spent nearly seven weeks hunting for  safe drinking water  for herself, her two children and three dogs after clocking out each day as a Taco Bell manager, so Gov. Tate Reeves' announcement that the water is clean again in Mississippi's capital came as welcome news. But the crisis in the city of Jackson isn't over, even if  its boil-water advisory was lifted  on Thursday. While the state plans to stop handing out free bottled water at sites around the city Saturday night, the city said water pressure still hasn’t been fully restored, and state health officials said lead in some pipes remains so worrisome that pregnant women and young children should still use bottled water. “The water that’s coming out of my kitchen sink smells like fresh sewage ... as soon as you turn it on, it hits you right in the face. It’s horrible,” Wooten said ea

Vive la France, pas pour longtemps - France is Gone to Diversity

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 As some of you may recall I decided to leave and move to Western Europe. France and Germany were my targets. I've already know that Western Germany, many cities there are completely gone. Cologne, Frankfurt, etc. Well, upon seeing France I believe it is totally gone, just a small matter of time now.  It seems like every city here is filled with Arabs, Berbers, and Turks, as well as Negroes. They seem to be about 30% of the population or so. They are everywhere! French people here are liberal, and there seems to be race-mixing everywhere. There also seems to be a high percentage of White males dating Negresses! Something I haven't seen happen to such an extent. It is depressing to say the least.  The architecture here is not really so nice for the most part, but in some cities obviously exceptions apply. A lot of the old towns are not well-maintained, are cramped and have a very oppressive feeling about them. Most of the girls here don't seem so pretty, and I wouldn't e

Say it isn't so. I thought only Whitey is slavers?

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  ( ThyBlackMan.com )  Over the weekend I reflected on some of my experiences trying to deal with some of the radical elite media appointed leaders in the Black community.  Many of them are personal friends of mine. They constantly give me a hard time about being Republican and having graduated from Oral Roberts University, they call me an extreme conservative, which is a badge of honor for me! These media appointed leaders are their own worst enemies and do more damage to  Blacks  than any person with a white hood over their face. I recently received a phone call from a dear friend of mine who is white and a big player on Wall Street and a very high-profile public figure.  Out of the blue he asked me how Black banks were fairing in this economy and I told them they face many structural problems, especially in the area of liquidity. He asked me if I could arrange a phone call with these bankers because he wanted to know from them what their needs were and how he could help. I spoke wit