The ‘Whiteness of Pumpkins’ Has Become ‘Perilous’
Read the short article before reading my commentary and let me know if you agree or disagree and What would Rand think.
Lisa Powell, a postdoctoral fellow in British Columbia, and Elizabeth Engelhardt, Distinguished Professor of Southern Studies at the University of North Carolina, have just released an essay in a peer-reviewed journal that offers an analysis of race relations in America today.
I Can't believe these creatures are so called "Professors"! I now extend to you two,.. My Bow Finger...
Now,.. My Commentary:...it ain't pretty.
This is a subject that really ticks me off.
Being born of parents, born in countries that had some assemblence of civilization, fighting the Aristocracies for all mankind... is certainly not a privilege...it's our chosen cross to bare. It's not like we haven't extended the call to arms to include the rest of the world; but thanks to the old aristocracies, now packaged as Progressives, that call goes unheard, ignored and instead we are now subjected to ridicule for having some success by those that are just along for the ride, by those that haven't even tried.
All of a sudden, for our hard work and success, we are now the blame for the ills of the world throughout history.
If this is our new cross to bare...I reject it.
I earned my place in the world...these two idiots and all that espouse this puke, have usurped an unearned space reserved for a Conscious Human Being.
It seems there are two different races of humans in this world..: Conscious Humans and Parasitical Humanoids and they both come in a variety of colors.
Lisa Powell, a postdoctoral fellow in British Columbia, and Elizabeth Engelhardt, Distinguished Professor of Southern Studies at the University of North Carolina, have just released an essay in a peer-reviewed journal that offers an analysis of race relations in America today.
I Can't believe these creatures are so called "Professors"! I now extend to you two,.. My Bow Finger...
Now,.. My Commentary:...it ain't pretty.
This is a subject that really ticks me off.
Being born of parents, born in countries that had some assemblence of civilization, fighting the Aristocracies for all mankind... is certainly not a privilege...it's our chosen cross to bare. It's not like we haven't extended the call to arms to include the rest of the world; but thanks to the old aristocracies, now packaged as Progressives, that call goes unheard, ignored and instead we are now subjected to ridicule for having some success by those that are just along for the ride, by those that haven't even tried.
All of a sudden, for our hard work and success, we are now the blame for the ills of the world throughout history.
If this is our new cross to bare...I reject it.
I earned my place in the world...these two idiots and all that espouse this puke, have usurped an unearned space reserved for a Conscious Human Being.
It seems there are two different races of humans in this world..: Conscious Humans and Parasitical Humanoids and they both come in a variety of colors.
The lack of ever producing anything! $145k annually to spout this kind of manure. More and more I read and see the so called academia commit mental fraud. They suggest an excuse for ineptness to the mindless rather than a conscious examination of reality .The effect is like trying to put out a fire by pouring gasoline on it.
"Trick or treat! I'm the empty-headed god of gourds everywhere!"
Just busting stones, fully agree in context.
Seems to me, that the lighter skinned humans had a will and the means to create societies and civilizations where, more and more, everyone would have the same opportunities...those that have not, do not, represent the majority of us...so why are we lumped in with the humanoids.
tor's "poem"; I ought to have looked at the article
beforehand. The article does seem to be about
the modern reverse racism going off the deep end,
which is true enough.
to bare [sic]"?
--I can understand the writer's frustration, and even agree with it to some extent, but it does not seem to be very well articulated, and,if I were a newspaper editor,I would probably not print it on the Letters page.