are there any white people with an original thought?

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they need to make one long acronym for what this kid has to say.

and YET they have the nerve to make NO differentiations between the so called black community




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*yawns*
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When I see that white boy this is what I am going to do to him.

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These crackers are repeating each other. They fail to realize that Imus addressed specific individuals. Rappers use the term hoes "indirectly" to describe women who exhibit whorish behavior . :hmm: As far as the term jiggaboos is concerned, white folks ain't got no excuse :smh:
 
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When I see that white boy this is what I am going to do to him.

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sorry i dont advocate violence against white people

unless there is an immiment threat of course
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these same white people that keep trying to place the blame on us neglect the fact that these rapper's on the air are only there because white record businessmen put them there. they also ignore that with words comes a quality of thinking (you think in words and cannot act without thinking about it) which influences all of our lives. many of the people that advocate with the opinion that rap is the problem are acting members of the government. so, considerering that should show why things are so fucked up and theoretically hypocritical. you think this is a democracy, especially when the people who are supposed to represent us don't give a shit if we live or die!
 
"in a war there a different fronts, some people use words, some use their minds and some use there fists."

choose wisely
 
I've been hearing this same shit from everybody at school whites and asians etc.

Here is the article from that web address shown at the end of the video.


Don Imus Suspended
(April 10, 2007)
By Bob

Yesterday, Don Imus was suspended for remarks made about the Rutgers Female basketball team. His suspension is for two weeks and will start Monday.

Many people in the black community are screaming for his firing, EXCEPT for the basketball team itself. They have been banned from speaking to the media and why is this? Why did they not seem upset about the comments when they were made? Why was it until OTHER people came out about the comments, they became upset about the comments?

People like Rev. Al Sharpton have nothing else better to do, but sit in his home scanning the media for situations like this. The comments were made to be funny. The comments were not directed to any single player on the team. You cannot convince me that these comments outraged anyone in the black community. Rev. Al Sharpton just sees this as an opportunity to get his face back out into the news.

Trust me when I say this. Months from now something else will happen that will have Rev. Al Sharpton in another uproar and no one will remember what Imus said about the basketball team.

The media has been asking students of the university if he should be fired and of course most of them said yes and said that they were offended by the comments. The students interviewed had nothing to do with the basketball team, but because they’re black and Rev. Al Sharpton is upset, they are upset.

I applaud CBS and MSNBC for standing up for Don Imus. They as well as I realize that these comments were not made to hurt anyone. They were made as a joke, but some people decided that they were offended by them.

I don’t think that Imus should have been suspended at all, but I know that once his suspension is over, this thing will have blown over and no one will remember what he said.

I want to ask Rev. Al Sharpton a question. Why are you upset when a white man says something that is said in the black community about other blacks all the time?


http://www.theuntitledshow.net/news/imus_suspended.html
 
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