| Race-Baiting & the Mainstream Media 'Narrative' | |
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| Topic Started: Jul 19 2013, 11:38 PM (226 Views) | |
| Affinity | Jul 19 2013, 11:38 PM Post #1 |
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You wont't get it, but here it is anyways... You'll never understand, or care, how much you are lied to and manipulated. Free thinkers don't serve their masters with blind loyalty. http://www.ijreview.com/2013/07/66855-race-baiting-in-the-mainstream-media-the-narrative/ |
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| UTB | Jul 20 2013, 11:18 AM Post #2 |
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NAACP Leader Can't Name Any Of 61 People Murdered In Chicago During Zimmerman Trial
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| The SOLE Controller | Jul 20 2013, 11:27 AM Post #3 |
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But not everyone buys that script. Mona Charen, a conservative columnist for the National Review, challenges that view with this question: If more white Americans feel like an embattled minority, why did they elect President Barack Obama? "Did they become racist after electing the first black president?" she asks. Charen says the United States today is "incredibly tolerant and open." Sure, she says, there are individuals who nurture racial animosity, but most Americans deserve praise for looking past race. The proof, she says, isn't just in the fact that the nation elected its first black president. She cites the rise of more interracial couples. "When I grew up, it was incredibly rare to see interracial couples," she says. "People would turn their heads on the streets. Now it's so common that no one notices it anymore." When white is no longer the norm Tim Wise says the recession hit blue-collar, white Americans hard, financially and psychologically. The notion that many white Americans feel anxious about their race is not new. Today, however, economic anxieties are feeding those racial fears, says Tim Wise, author of "White Like Me." Wise says the recession hit blue-collar, white Americans hard, financially and psychologically. Many white Americans have lived under the assumption that if they worked hard, they would be rewarded. Now more white Americans are sharing unemployment lines with "those people" -- black and brown, Wise says. "For the first time since the Great Depression, white Americans have been confronted with a level of economic insecurity that we're not used to," he says. "It's not so new for black and brown folks, but for white folks, this is something we haven't seen since the Depression." Economic insecurity is what Colby Bohannan says convinced him to form the "Former Majority Association for Equality." The association is awarding $500 scholarships to five deserving white men because they aren't eligible for scholarships reserved for women and minorities, he says. "Living in America, you hear about this minority or that minority, but it's never been used in the same sense for Caucasian Americans," Bohannan says. "There was no one for white males until we came around." Bohannan says the formation of his group was not motivated by racism, nor will it accept donations from hate groups. "We're not trying to promote racial bigotry," Bohannan says. "All we're about is helping college students trying to better their lives who happen to be white males." |
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| Whozthatgurl | Jul 21 2013, 02:43 AM Post #4 |
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Just make sure when you include the "MAINSTREAM MEDIA" FoxNews is included. They are the king of race-baiting. Free thinkers do not watch that network. More like Zombies do. |
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| UTB | Jul 21 2013, 10:58 AM Post #5 |
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For someone like me who has never had cable or dish, I could care less about FOX news! No one makes you watch FOX, or any other news source. |
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