Get Real! wrote::? Will Yialoser start a similar thread for when a bunch of whites attack coloured people, or is it a one-way street?
Statistically it's a one way street, yes.
Get Real! wrote::? Will Yialoser start a similar thread for when a bunch of whites attack coloured people, or is it a one-way street?
Cap wrote:Get Real! wrote::? Will Yialoser start a similar thread for when a bunch of whites attack coloured people, or is it a one-way street?
Statistically it's a one way street, yes.
Paphitis wrote:tsukoui wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote::? Will Yialoser start a similar thread for when a bunch of whites attack coloured people, or is it a one-way street?
Why wasn't this reported by the MSM, yes it's a one way street if your White or even Asian! But you're a silly chicken so that's why you don't get it!
There are already more "Blacks" in U.S. prisons than in university. Do you really think painting them as criminals is going to resolve this issue?! If MSM reported initiatives to lift oppressed people out of oppression in a positive light, then we might allow it to report the sort of news you are reporting, but such things are even more censored. Yialouser you are a "White" U.S. dog, we used to talk about such "Whites" in Russia during the civil war, traitors to their own people.
Well, they are in prison because they committed crimes.
The US offers great opportunity for anyone who is ambitious, and works hard. Unfortunately, a greater proportion of Blacks miss these opportunities and resort to crime. There are a lot of whites who fall in the same way too.
Let me ask you this. How is it that a Greek, Italian or Kybreo can migrate to the USA, barely rubbing a couple of dollars together and in a couple of decades are more well off than the average American?
The system is not as racist as some would like to portray it. You can go to the USA and achieve just about anything and even become very wealthy. Blacks can do it too, and many have.
Oceanside50 wrote:The European Union needs examples of a functioning multicultural society, the example is the USA.
Oceanside50 wrote:If it wasn't for the Americans the world would be in chaos... Thank God for the Yankees and their moral fortitude .. God bless the good ol' USA...
Oceanside50 wrote:Paphitis wrote:tsukoui wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:Get Real! wrote::? Will Yialoser start a similar thread for when a bunch of whites attack coloured people, or is it a one-way street?
Why wasn't this reported by the MSM, yes it's a one way street if your White or even Asian! But you're a silly chicken so that's why you don't get it!
There are already more "Blacks" in U.S. prisons than in university. Do you really think painting them as criminals is going to resolve this issue?! If MSM reported initiatives to lift oppressed people out of oppression in a positive light, then we might allow it to report the sort of news you are reporting, but such things are even more censored. Yialouser you are a "White" U.S. dog, we used to talk about such "Whites" in Russia during the civil war, traitors to their own people.
Well, they are in prison because they committed crimes.
The US offers great opportunity for anyone who is ambitious, and works hard. Unfortunately, a greater proportion of Blacks miss these opportunities and resort to crime. There are a lot of whites who fall in the same way too.
Let me ask you this. How is it that a Greek, Italian or Kybreo can migrate to the USA, barely rubbing a couple of dollars together and in a couple of decades are more well off than the average American?
The system is not as racist as some would like to portray it. You can go to the USA and achieve just about anything and even become very wealthy. Blacks can do it too, and many have.
Through my travels around the world and mostly across the USA, with its numerous races, one fact remains the same, we are all the same with no differences whatsoever. That's the theme of the USA, most outsiders would disagree. The European Union needs examples of a functioning multicultural society, the example is the USA. I've even heard Cypriots quote Martin Luther King in trying to bridge the gap between the Gc and Tc...
Wiki"Strange Fruit" is a song performed most famously by Billie Holiday, who first sang and recorded it in 1939. Written by teacher Abel Meeropol as a poem and published in 1937, it protested American racism, particularly the lynching of African Americans. Such lynchings had reached a peak in the South at the turn of the century, but continued there and in other regions of the United States.[2][3] Meeropol set it to music and, with his wife and the singer Laura Duncan, performed it as a protest song in New York venues in the late 1930s, including Madison Square Garden.
The song continues to be covered by numerous artists, as well as inspiring novels, other poems and other creative works. In 1978, Holiday's version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[4] It was also included in the list of Songs of the Century, by the Recording Industry of America and the National Endowment for the Arts.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Reflect on this poem, please ...
Southern trees bear strange fruit,
Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,
Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze,
Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.
Pastoral scene of the gallant south,
The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth,
Scent of magnolias, sweet and fresh,
Then the sudden smell of burning flesh.
Here is fruit for the crows to pluck,
For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck,
For the sun to rot, for the trees to drop,
Here is a strange and bitter crop.
A haunting rendition by Annie:
That's some recent lyrical history of what "anti-nigger" white-man has done .... still does:
Written by Abel Meeropol.
http://genius.com/Abel-meeropol-strange-fruit-annotatedWiki"Strange Fruit" is a song performed most famously by Billie Holiday, who first sang and recorded it in 1939. Written by teacher Abel Meeropol as a poem and published in 1937, it protested American racism, particularly the lynching of African Americans. Such lynchings had reached a peak in the South at the turn of the century, but continued there and in other regions of the United States.[2][3] Meeropol set it to music and, with his wife and the singer Laura Duncan, performed it as a protest song in New York venues in the late 1930s, including Madison Square Garden.
The song continues to be covered by numerous artists, as well as inspiring novels, other poems and other creative works. In 1978, Holiday's version of the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[4] It was also included in the list of Songs of the Century, by the Recording Industry of America and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Tim Drayton wrote:A reference to Ferguson, Missouri on August 9, 2014 may not go amiss, either.
GreekIslandGirl wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:A reference to Ferguson, Missouri on August 9, 2014 may not go amiss, either.
For sure. The tragedy is that lynchings continued well into the 70s and the psyche of many is still so hyped-up that isolated but related incidences and behaviours still continue.
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