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Question: Should a person be more upset to be called an N-word but treated decently and not oppressed by someones actions and policies, or be more upset to be talked about nicely to their face, not called the N-word, but be oppressed, bullied and screwed over by someones actions and policies? Therein lies the difference between true racism and supposed racism. Therein lies the difference, where racism is concerned, between Liberals and Conservatives. Liberals want you to think theyre not racist, but if you dig into their policies, it doesnt reflect non-racist values. A Conservative will get mad and call you the N-word but their policies do not reflect racist values. I would suggest that we all look deeper into some past, present and future policies, to gauge NOT what it looks like on the surface, but what it will actually cause for certain ethnicities in the long run. The government is soothing the ire of an entire race of people, while selling them out in the long run. If you feel Im wrong, just look at the implications of what amnesty will REALLY do to not only black Americans, but ALL Americans. Think you were having a hard time finding a job before now? Just wait and see how much harder its gonna get with 5 to possibly 20 millions illegals flooding the job market. And the illegals who also cant find a job...will flood the welfare system. Our economy just went to hell along with our unemployment rate. Just my more than 2 cent opinion.
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 01:45:20 +0000

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