As a former prison chaplain, I've long argued that the real racial problem in America isn't white-versus-black or vice versa: it's Black-versus-Hispanic or Hispanic-versus-Black. Now an article in Taki's Magazine begins to tell it like it is.
I can only guess that the reason you don’t hear much about black-versus-Hispanic violence in America is that you’re not supposed to hear much about it. It’s the sort of thing that swims upstream against the dominant narrative with the tenacity of a thuggish, heavily tattooed salmon. In the nation’s fevered movie dreams about racial violence, it’s white people (and only white people) who go about thrashing nonwhites (and only nonwhites).
But in cities across the country—most notably, Los Angeles—one group of nonwhites is engaged in a prolonged, grinding, violent turf war with another group of nonwhites—and that’s something which is clearly NOT in the script. So it’s best for the crafty screenwriters to convince the dimwitted moviegoers that it’s not happening; failing that, they’ll squirm for a way to blame white people, anyway.
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Like the conflict between Sunni and Shia Muslims, let them exhaust each other then address the problem.
ReplyDeletePrecisely.
DeleteFor me growing up, first it was the Indians, then it was the blacks on the screen.
ReplyDeleteI mean, back in the day, Hollywood really put the screws to the black image.
And then of course the Germans.
Now, those shows and movies never play, except the Germans.
TV and the movie world are dangerous to an unskilled mind.
Now, those shows and movies never play, except the Germans. TV and the movie world are dangerous to an unskilled mind.
DeleteGood points.