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The fact that she was so colloquial in relating this story suggests to me that she was comfortable in espousing these views in the NAACP setting. In other words, she seemed to find nothing wrong with her actions at the behest of a white farmer; in fact, she felt it was a good enough story that a room full of black people would get a kick out of it.
Have you ever sat back to think why many Blacks feel the way they do? Or are you just a knee jerk reactionary that thinks everything has been equal up to this point in American society and Blacks are doing this to be "racist"..
yep, your ways. Aren't you into the collective thing?
Are you? and when I say collective I mean marching with your friends who keep their hands at a 90 Degree angle. I've seen your posts I know what you're doing. Walking that fine line.
The fact that she was so colloquial in relating this story suggests to me that she was comfortable in espousing these views in the NAACP setting. In other words, she seemed to find nothing wrong with her actions at the behest of a white farmer; in fact, she felt it was a good enough story that a room full of black people would get a kick out of it.
I'll respectfully hold off on any comments on this issue
until I hear something from the Dynamic Duo on racial
issues Jessie Jackson & Al Sharpton
What ever could they be doing not to guide us through
this unspeakable act
do you think they might have gotten a real full time job
The fact that she was so colloquial in relating this story suggests to me that she was comfortable in espousing these views in the NAACP setting. In other words, she seemed to find nothing wrong with her actions at the behest of a white farmer; in fact, she felt it was a good enough story that a room full of black people would get a kick out of it.
What is wrong with u dude?...She didn't work for the USDA when this happened...so she was not in a position of power as she was....it was when she worked for a non-profit....
I don't agree with what she did, but I have enough logic to realize the whole context of this story is not in the 38 sec. worth of video. Even the white farmer's wife said they were very good friends....
Most of you are reacting off of emotion...never thought that a black person would actually have the audacity to think about what her own experience was when she was dealing with this white farmer...
I know from my interactions with white people on CD will make me think twice when I interact with white people in public.
and for the record there are 3 white women that I love with all of my heart and have played instrumental parts in my life.
Are you? and when I say collective I mean marching with your friends who keep their hands at a 90 Degree angle. I've seen your posts I know what you're doing. Walking that fine line.
Should I address you as comrade? Your screen name says I should. Aren't the commies into the collective destruction of a civilization?
Have you ever sat back to think why many Blacks feel the way they do? Or are you just a knee jerk reactionary that thinks everything has been equal up to this point in American society and Blacks are doing this to be "racist"..
"Why" is irrelevant. She did it, that's all that matters. That's why she no longer has a job.
I figured you'd be confused by my handle. NO surprise there.
Not confused at all, just confirming my suspicions. Try and stay on topic though, you are dragging this way off topic.
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