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Is ‘reverse racism’ real?
Racism is racism. It does not matter the color of the person. Yes, reverse racism is a real entity. Is it prevalent? No, I do not believe so, because we are not the power structure. By 2050 there will be … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, Color, equality, race, race relations, racism
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Can we talk?
The need for discussion has built up ever since January 2009. The avoidance of the discussion has caused heated personal attacks, rushes to judgment, and misinformation flinging about recklessly and without regard. The issue of Race in America is a … Continue reading
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Tagged commentary, justice, Obama, race, race relations, racism
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Book Excerpt: The Presumption of Guilt by Charles Ogletree
I’m normally not into reading book excerpts, they seem somehow like a bad midnight snack. I took a flier on this one because of the author-Charles Ogletree. His contentions are dead on and motivated me to drive to Borders and … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, Charles Ogletree, Henry Louis Gates, justice, Obama, race, race relations, racism
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History of Police-Minority Relations in Seattle
In light of the recent events in Seattle, WA this article is very interesting. I thought Seattle was a relatively “harmonic” city. History of Police-Minority Relations in Seattle.
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Tagged justice, minorities, police, race, race relations, Seattle
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Rand Paul and the Souls of Some White Folks
This is a refreshing and eloquent article that really brings it home why all of us must become politically astute and understand who, what, and why we vote. Yes, vote we have to yield the power that is guaranteed to us. … Continue reading
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Tagged african american, black, politics, race, race relations, Rand Paul, segregation Jim Crow, vote, white
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Glenn Beck Attacks President’s Daughter
I agree with Jason Linkins. Glenn Beck lacks moral consistency. Children from any public figure should be excluded from any public discussion. His little skit is an example of the irresponsibility and lack of objectivity the press is “supposed” to … Continue reading
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Tagged ethics, Glen Beck, Jason Linkins, morals, Obama, public figure, race, race relations
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Mongrel vs. N-word
On the View yesterday, President Obama addressed the non-discussion we are having about race in America by stating that African-Americans are “sort of a mongrel people.” He then clarified that statement by stating that the same holds true for white Americans. … Continue reading →