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The Death of Racism: Four Ways The Word Is Being Worked To Death

Al1997 Wrote: Aug 19, 2009 1:41 PM
We would think that racism, after the election of Obama, was on the decline. But when Professor Gates was questioned at the breakin of his house, by the Cambridge police, his first utterance was based on his racism and the target was the police. Then he dropped into the ebonics language of 'Yo Mama', and ended up in handcuffs. His next action was to call on his friend the President. Who, as expected of a racist, jumped into this issue with both feet with the intent of making it into a big setup racial issue to further his own agenda. Oh, if he had only known how the modern police department operates. The entire Gates incident was video and audio taped on site, damn technology really screwed up a great situation and Obama got egg all...

Although racism certainly exists in this country, it has become blessedly rare and marginalized. Some of the best evidence you can find for that is Barack Obama's election as President. Only in a country as colorblind as America could a black man easily win the Presidency when 75% of the votes were cast by white Americans.

Despite that fact, the cries of racism have become ever louder and more omnipresent since Barack Obama has been elected. Perhaps none of us should be surprised by that fact. After all, the racial grievance industry in this country still has bills to...

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