Olivia Murray - American Thinker
. . . "So we aren’t to judge anyone by the color of their skin—an obviously easy demand to meet—but are we allowed to judge them by the content of their character? Because I happen to despise “character” like this.
"I am also learning to never underestimate the sores of racial discontent, a reference to Saul Alinsky’s instruction to “rub raw the sores of discontent” of what he called the “Have-Nots.” I hate to have to preempt racial discussions by acknowledging that I’m speaking in generalities and not on a case-by-case basis because that much should go without saying—but I’m saying it anyway. Yes I can recognize that blacks as a whole have been whipped into an anti-white fit of envy and hate, and that sentiment is widespread in the population, but I can honestly say that reality doesn’t become the de facto assumption of every new black person I meet. As it shouldn’t. But it is still a massive problem. How am I supposed to live around people that behave like this, and lust for the murder of whites, simply because of our skin color? The Austin Bop clip is representative of black culture and attitudes. Blacks who don’t behave this way, or are willing to call it out for what it is, are too few indeed.
"Where does that leave us?" . . .
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