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    Welcome to the American media. They are sooooooo afraid of being labelled ‘racist’ by the ‘racism detectives’ (motto: ‘Call us: We can find racism in ANY comment or action’) if they published or commented on black racists’ rants that they just ignore it. Anytime the media or companies do anything that is not within the narrow confines of the Afrocentric agenda there are cries of ‘racism!’ Then, Sharpton and Jackson are seen on tv mouthing off with their reactionary warnings of gloom and doom, leading packs of sullen faced supporters urging a boycot of the offending individual/company/movie etc. And the fact that the all-black movie, ‘Barber Shop’ which was boycotted by Jackson et al for making irreverent comments about Rosa Parks is testament of this oversensitivity to (perceived) racism. Its at the point where any comment, observation or awareness of anything not 100% positive about African Americans is considered ‘racist’ even if no malice or hate are involved. So, as a white person, you should get used to being criticized, disrespected, mocked, hated, and admonished for any problems that black people may face – and be allowed to say only positive things about African Americans even when they do anything stupid, bad, racist, hateful etc. And at work, don’t dare even think of firing, admonishing, suspending black employers for tardy behavior, sloppy work ethic or extreme absenteeism or complain to supervisors about black colleagues conduct lest you wish to be branded a racist and lose your job. And you should also get used to not being allowed to have any respect for your ancestors culture, customs, history etc without being seen as supportive of slavery and hateful of everyone who is not European.

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