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September 23, 2013
Bjork - Human Behavior
September 22, 2013
Stretching your Jackson ain't what it used to be...
September 22, 2013
Apparently they DO have a sense of humor in Arizona...
September 21, 2013
Time to go out and walk the snake...
September 21, 2013
Today's Nature Lesson...
September 21, 2013
Commentary: Why White People Don't See Racism
Explaining the disconnect between Black and white Americans.
By Keith Boykin
Posted: 07/24/2013 12:59 PM EDT
Next week I will participate in a racial discrimination hearing against a Manhattan night club that frisked and searched me when I attended on a "Black night" but does not search patrons on mostly white nights.
Last week, I was accused of stealing an iPhone by a white woman in Miami who came up to me and asked if she could search my pockets to find it. It was not a joke or a pickup line.
And just last month, I had to pull out my own iPhone to photograph and report the license plate and medallion number of a taxicab driver in New York's Union Square who refused to pick me up and then drove across the street to pick up a white customer seconds later.
For many African-Americans, I suspect these stories aren't entirely surprising. As President Obama said last week, racism is a daily part of our lives. Like air and water, it's part of the environment in which we live. Yet far too many white Americans still live in denial about its persistence.
That's the conclusion to be drawn not just from anecdotal experience but from a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll out Wednesday that showed a vast disparity between white and Black perceptions on race relations. The poll, conducted after George Zimmerman was acquitted for shooting unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, found that 52 percent of whites think race relations are "good" in America while 58 percent of Blacks describe race relations as "bad."
http://www.bet.com/news/national/2013/07/24/commentary-why-white-people-don-t-see-racism.html
By Keith Boykin
Posted: 07/24/2013 12:59 PM EDT
Next week I will participate in a racial discrimination hearing against a Manhattan night club that frisked and searched me when I attended on a "Black night" but does not search patrons on mostly white nights.
Last week, I was accused of stealing an iPhone by a white woman in Miami who came up to me and asked if she could search my pockets to find it. It was not a joke or a pickup line.
And just last month, I had to pull out my own iPhone to photograph and report the license plate and medallion number of a taxicab driver in New York's Union Square who refused to pick me up and then drove across the street to pick up a white customer seconds later.
For many African-Americans, I suspect these stories aren't entirely surprising. As President Obama said last week, racism is a daily part of our lives. Like air and water, it's part of the environment in which we live. Yet far too many white Americans still live in denial about its persistence.
That's the conclusion to be drawn not just from anecdotal experience but from a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll out Wednesday that showed a vast disparity between white and Black perceptions on race relations. The poll, conducted after George Zimmerman was acquitted for shooting unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, found that 52 percent of whites think race relations are "good" in America while 58 percent of Blacks describe race relations as "bad."
http://www.bet.com/news/national/2013/07/24/commentary-why-white-people-don-t-see-racism.html
September 20, 2013
Republicans are evil...
And I'm simply sick and tired of all the bullshit from those motherfuckers.
Got that off my chest...
So, let's bring on the weekend.
September 20, 2013
President Barack Obama has nominated Diane Humetewa, a member of the Hopi Tribe, to serve as a federal judge in Arizona.
If confirmed by the Senate, Humetewa would be the first Native American woman in the federal judiciary She was the first Native woman to serve as U.S. Attorney.
http://news.nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/post/61728887066/obama-nominates-diane-humetewa-hopi-as-a-federal
Obama nominates Diane Humetewa, Hopi, as a federal judge
President Barack Obama has nominated Diane Humetewa, a member of the Hopi Tribe, to serve as a federal judge in Arizona.
If confirmed by the Senate, Humetewa would be the first Native American woman in the federal judiciary She was the first Native woman to serve as U.S. Attorney.
http://news.nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/post/61728887066/obama-nominates-diane-humetewa-hopi-as-a-federal
September 20, 2013
I guess that that it's just another one of their ways to say, "Fuck You, America."
September 20, 2013
Freedom?
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