Comments: From somewhere, re oppression in Charlotte:

But it still YT's fault cuz rayciss

JWM

Posted by jwm at September 24, 2016 5:47 PM

Seems the more black you have the worse it gets, and vice versa.

No wonder africa has been a shithole forever.

Posted by ghostsniper at September 24, 2016 7:41 PM

It seems to me that Black Lives are the matter for what is wrong with Black lives and the downfall of some of the best cities in this country. Ghostsniper is right. Look at what they have done with the Continent of Africa.

Posted by eclectic kelvin at September 25, 2016 6:29 AM

Irrelevant. After the first night of destruction and looting, large majority of the protesters are White, espousing everything but outrage at Scott's demise.

Posted by BillH at September 25, 2016 7:10 AM

While Africa is a gorgeous continent, it has been cursed from all time with sub-human blacks of various tribes that are steeped in ancient demonic and barbaric practices that, in large measure and within the confines of civilization proffered by whites, continue to exist in all levels of black culture.

And, despite a couple of centuries in the US, away from those influences, blacks still seem to be beholden to the old ways lending credence to the idea that "you can take 'em out of the jungle, but you can't take the jungle out of 'em".

In spite of their inherent barbaric DNA saturation and low intelligence across the board, US blacks have been so coddled and stroked, and told over again by the government and by idiotics, that they are wonderful people and are just like, if not better than the whites who have created the civilized world in which they live, that they demand respect and specialized conditions because of their blackness.

The world fawns over over paid low IQ'd black athletes, rappers and a few actors who contribute nothing at all to society except an element of entertainment and scandal and who gripe and bitch if they aren't doled out their demanded share of adulation and respect.

Piss on them.


Posted by Jack at September 25, 2016 8:53 AM

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