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|    Tommy to GaryG    |
|    Re: The Truth About "Martin Luther King"    |
|    20 Jan 05 18:24:17    |
      XPost: alt.flame.niggers, soc.culture.african.american, misc.education       XPost: rec.arts.movies.current-films, rec.backcountry, rec.bicycles.racing       XPost: rec.music.country.western, alt.non.racism       From: nospam@nospam.com              GaryG wrote:                     >> Answer this wigger: Would you go to east L.A., Compton or Harlem after       >> midnight? There isn't one all White neighborhood in America that I would       > be       >> afraid to walk in, can't say the same about 'Da Black hoods' can you? You       >> need a good dose of TNB to knock some sense into that hard head of yours.       >       > There's a world of difference between avoiding high-crime neighborhoods,       > and extending that fear into a racist mindset towards all people of a       > certain       > race. The former is sensible self-preservation. The latter is juvenile       > and stupid.              Not so, let me offer an analogy. Not all sharks are man-eaters, would you       have your children swim in shark infested waters and claim that to label       all sharks as killers are based on evil stereotypes and have them jump in,       or would you error on the side of caution and find another place to swim?              Avoiding Blacks and their 'hoods' is like - not swimming with sharks. It's       good common sense.              > FWIW, there are plenty of upscale black neighborhoods in the suburbs       > around DC and Atlanta that would be as safe as any other neighborhoods.              You would probably still end up with the Reginald Denny treatment.       --       A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. BUT cannot survive       treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is       known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those       within the gates freely.       Marcus Tullius       http://tinyurl.com/5dwrc              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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