Neal Boortz "This is an industry operated by and for the benefit of people like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. The simple fact is without racial grievances to promote and to wail over, these people generally cease to exist.
"The Atlanta Journal Constitution certainly did its part to provide fodder for the RGI over the weekend. How’s this for a story? “New Cities Reignite Debate Over Race.”
"Really? As you went about your daily routine in Atlanta and the ‘burbs were you aware that the debate over race had been reignited? All this time I thought that people were concerned about finding or keeping their jobs, navigating the crevasse-filled landscape of 0bamacare, or how to put aside enough money to retire in the face of today’s confiscatory tax rates."
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All this fits the leftist template:
"The Atlanta Journal Constitution certainly did its part to provide fodder for the RGI over the weekend. How’s this for a story? “New Cities Reignite Debate Over Race.”
"Really? As you went about your daily routine in Atlanta and the ‘burbs were you aware that the debate over race had been reignited? All this time I thought that people were concerned about finding or keeping their jobs, navigating the crevasse-filled landscape of 0bamacare, or how to put aside enough money to retire in the face of today’s confiscatory tax rates."
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All this fits the leftist template:
To recognize people as individuals is to deny their all-important group identity. Group identities are so important to the left – so easy to exploit for political power. Liberals love groups .. mobs. Groups don’t think, they just react in mass like lemmings. Individuals – white or black – think independently and are thus difficult to control or manipulate.
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