Disney now has a new black princess which seems much more important to adults than little girls of all races. They are just happy to have a new princess regardless of color. Maybe this is an instance where adults can learn from our little ones. Read the a great story on this by using the link below:
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Cleveland Serial Killer: the Fortson family's tragedy
Inez Fortson's search for her daughter Telacia ends when she learns her daughter was a victim of the Cleveland serial killer.
Anti Roma Post by Steve Sailer
It makes you wonder about those HBDers and White Nationalists such as Sailer. They have so much time on their hands to denigrate a powerless People of Color group such as the Gypsies(Roma is their official ethnic name). Racialistic henchmen such as Sailer would label them as a threat to Europe and the West, not knowing why they were kicked out of India centuries ago.
If he took the time to know more about the Roma, their culture, their social organization, he wouldn't jump to racist conclusions he wrote for VDARE five years ago.
If he took the time to know more about the Roma, their culture, their social organization, he wouldn't jump to racist conclusions he wrote for VDARE five years ago.
Does Precious stereotype big black women?
Excitement surrounding the film Precious continues to grow as the gripping tale of a young woman’s struggle to overcome her past opens in theaters. The film’s main character is Claireece “Precious” Jones, an abused teen mother who is dark-skinned, overweight and illiterate.
Fears that the movie would be viewed as exploitative, or suggest that all black women are like Precious nearly prevented the film from seeing the big screen.
http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html
Fears that the movie would be viewed as exploitative, or suggest that all black women are like Precious nearly prevented the film from seeing the big screen.
http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html
Friday, November 06, 2009
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