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Originally Posted by Matt 26z
This is obviously going to backfire on the black community. They didn't play it right. They should have stopped short of Imus being fired. Then they would have gotten the moral victory. But now he's gone, and it really puts a spotlight on black on white racism, and the fact that nothing is ever done about it.
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Really? The whole community?
So we are all just one big commune of the same thoughts with 3 spokespeople like the Borg Collective?
Last time I looked Nobody black owns MSNBC or CBS, or any of the sponsors that pulled out.
It's got nothing to do with just the "Black Community". It has to do with everybody.
How come everytime a Black Person speaks, it's "The Black Community"?
I have never met Al Sharpton.
And the spotlight on Black and White racism has been on for a couple hundred years,
you just don't see it unless it's on the news, because you are not black, so you
Think, it doesn't affect you.
Every time something like this comes up, you can spot the "White People" a mile away because they start talking Us and Them.