Monday, June 6, 2016

Dartmouth, Yale, Harvard: Black Privilege

Via comment by Quartermain on Useful idiots

 Berry Library at Dartmouth: not a "safe space" for white students, assaulted by "Black Lives Matter" demonstrators in November. Credit: VDare.com.

Living as a white guy in America after having grown up elsewhere, I must say, I don’t see much ill-will towards blacks among my fellow whites. There are traces of it, I know; I read the comment threads. The vast majority of white Americans, however, wish no harm to blacks, nor any restriction of their civil rights. I never hear that from people I mix with, and I mix with all sorts. What I do hear is a constant, steady, undercurrent of resentment, expressed in guarded tones for fear of the t aboo enforcers — resentment of what you can only call black privilege.

You know what I mean: the Affirmative Action slots and set-asides, the excuses and free passes, the mealy-mouthed newspaper reports about “the robber was a tall man in his thirties,” all that.

You don’t file your taxes, you end up in jail; Al Sharpton doesn’t file his taxes, he’s invite d to the White House. Black privilege.

4 comments:

  1. The same with the West Point graduation ceremony. One
    would think only three black women graduated because
    that is all one saw.

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    1. I'm not knowledgeable of how many, but I do remember posting something on them before. It may a have been a black power salute.

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  2. No, this pic wasn't the black power salute pic. Saw it
    on ABC Nightly News, racist as it is.

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    1. I can't find my post, but it was concerning this.

      http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/05/09/west-point-cadets-investigated-black-power-salute/

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