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"Making the Klan's case for them. "Black Rage?" If so, it is an increasingly impotent rage because after 50 years the rest of us no longer care to play the game."

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The blacks are full of rage! OMG, what will we do?..I think I'm going to take a nap right now, that's what I'm doin'...Let their "liberal" bedfellows in the city worry about it..

August 14, 2015 at 12:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I call it convenient rage. "Black lives matter" Blame the police for killing black men.

Take a look at the crime stats at who is the true threat to black men.

I will give you a hint it's not the police!

All of this rage and outrage is turning people who at one time would have been concerned to no longer supporting the nonsense that is going on today!
They are on a very slippery slope and they better be careful.

August 14, 2015 at 6:30 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ah, "Black Rage." See also,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_rage_%28law%29

"Racism made me rape dem bitches and steal dat TV set and I can't be held responsible because racism caused me to have a diminished capacity to distinguish between right and wrong, I'm no more a moral actor or a moral agent than an animal or an inanimate object is, and this is inherent and unchangeable in my nature" is an idea they've been peddling very, very hard since the 1960s.

If I take them at their word, if I BELIEVE them, if I buy what they're selling me, who's the "racist?" Me, or the guy using it in court as a legal defense, telling me that he can't be held responsible for a mass murder because he's not even human in any meaningful sense of the word?

August 14, 2015 at 8:34 PM

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