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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
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Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
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Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
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Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
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Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
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Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
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Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
|
|
Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
|
|
Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
|
|
Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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29-11-2012, 22.47.01
|
|
Re: American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
donovan is an american racist, no need to copy paste stuff, you're obsessed
with the color of skin.
"PJ O'D" <zuckerlass@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
[email]62f8dfc0-6c08-48ab-95a5-f8473ba89a70@f19g2000vbv.googlegroups.com[/email]...[color=blue]
> American Racism? , "The Post-Racial Era Will Still Have to Wait" In
> Racist U.S.,French Media Announces.
>
> " Louise Couvelaire proves that by stating in Le Monde, aka France's
> newspaper of record, that four years after the election of the first
> African-American president, "the black community and minorities in
> general have reason to worry." Because no candidate has received such
> an important part of the white vote since Ronald Reagan as Mitt Romney
> has, it turns out that (to use the old formula) "racism has reared its
> ugly head".
>
> So, got that, white Americans? Voting against Barack Hussein Obama can
> only be proof of the unspeakable racism in the dark corners of your
> sinister soul… "
>
> commented elsewhere:
>
> "… the basic truth about racism is as follows: racism is far less an
> accurate description of an attitude prevalent in a given society, in a
> given individual, than it is a weapon that is wielded to demonize
> one's opponents while making oneself appear heroic by parroting (and
> by doing nothing else than parroting) politically correct platitudes.
> More often than not, in other words, the fight against alleged pockets
> of racism is nothing more noble than a self-serving act of self-
> praise...."[/color]
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