Title: All Black People Spend Their Time Smoking Marijuana And Popping Out Babies! Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fElcADwoJI Published:Mar 18, 2013 Author:staff Post Date:2013-03-18 23:03:40 by Horse Keywords:None Views:942 Comments:42
I read it a few days ago. I thought it was insipid. I could have found a lot more whites suffering even more terrible fates at the hands of blacks in one afternoon.
Exactly! I was surprised at how they took the beatings and robberies in stride as if it was just a tax for their life in the city, other educated couples so oblivious to the danger that they WANT to raise their young kids in the ghetto and sending their kids to public schools. Good luck with that. And still there was no "Hate Speech" in the whole article
other educated couples so oblivious to the danger that they WANT to raise their young kids in the ghetto and sending their kids to public schools. Good luck with that.
This person at the article's Comments section mentioned that their postings had been deleted so am copying these here:
white kid in black gradeschool:
As [one] white kid whose well-meaning parents enrolled him in a majority black school for the same noble reasons as "Jen", I just have to say that that decision is really negligent. I love how she makes it about herself. I love my parents dearly and have never told them about how lonely and terrifying it was to be one of the only white kids in my grade school. I love them too much to put that kind of guilt on them. I was constantly teased, picked on, and bullied by a few kids... and even the nicer kids never seemed to display any sort of empathy. Given the state of race relations in this country, and the overt disdain black people have for whites, I don't suppose I see how that would be surprising. Whites only think racism goes one way... they have no idea what its like for those of us in the trenches. Especially kids.
Excerpts from another Comment by white kid in black gradeschool:
my parents were white educated liberals [sic] The worst part was that my parents, like Jen, thought that I was getting so much cultural value out of this experience. They couldn't have been further from the truth: I probably would be more positively disposed to black people as a group had I grown up in the suburbs. [sic] Jen's on a moral superiority mission, and her children are the victims.
Edits: bracketed section for readability in the first sentence of the first Comment + to expand the last paragraph.