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Black Skin Privilege
FrontPage Magazine, by David Horowitz and David Perazzo
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Posted By:earlybird, 12/14/2012 10:36:00 AM
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| When a Neighborhood Watch guard shot Trayvon Martin in February 2012, a chorus of civil rights activists concluded that he had been killed because of his race. Michael Skolnick, the political director for hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, spoke for the consensus in an article he titled, “White People You Will Never Look Suspicious.”(Snip)the term “white skin privilege” was first popularized in the 1970s by the SDS radicals of “Weatherman,” who were carrying on a terrorist war against “Amerikkka,” a spelling designed to stigmatize the United States as a nation of Klansmen.
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Comments: And we know that the white Weathermen were lead by Friends of Obama Bill Ayers and his wife Bernardine Dohrn.
Longish, very good. Print off for later reading.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Emerson, 12/14/2012 10:56:12 AM (No. 9065218)
The foundation that gave us Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro:
The inconvenient triumph of American tolerance presented an existential problem for civil rights activists, whom it threatened to put out of work. “White skin privilege” offered a solution. As the Southern Poverty Law Center explained: “white skin privilege is not something that white people necessarily do, create or enjoy on purpose,” but is rather an unavoidable consequence of the “transparent preference for whiteness that saturates our society.” In other words, even if white Americans were no longer racists, they were.
A parallel concept favored by progressives was ‘institutional racism.” This was the idea that even in the absence of actual racists, the values and standards of American institutions by their very nature discriminated against non-whites. These two sophistries made possible new battles and continued the life of campaigns that annually lured millions of dollars into the deep pockets of “anti-racist” organizations and movements, even as racists were no longer detectable in the institutions themselves.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
J F Ackerman, 12/14/2012 11:10:08 AM (No. 9065250)
I have long called this "The Tyranny of the Minority".
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
shalimar, 12/14/2012 11:20:32 AM (No. 9065265)
If white skin is so privileged, why do mixed race individuals almost exclusively play up their non-Caucasian heritage?
Geraldo Rivera identifies himself as Hispanic despite having a Caucasian mother. All manner of biracial folks with one black and one white parent call themselves black.
Kind of gives lie to the white privilege blather.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
BuckeyeRon, 12/14/2012 11:21:02 AM (No. 9065266)
Perfect! A man whose parents were Communist party followers, who spent the first 30 years of his life spewing and spreading the Communist ideology, particularly in my community via his best friend and protege, Huey Newton of the Black Panther Party and others, is now an expert on how fruitful the seeds he helped to plant have become...some of us fought with MLK,Jr, Whitney Young, Ben Hooks, and others called "Toms" by Newton, Angela Davis, Tommy Jacquette, Stokley Carmichael, and Ron Karanga (creator of Kwanza) while Horowitz and his ilk framed the radical Communist, race centric, and anti-American rhetoric they expounded...spare me!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Rather Read, 12/14/2012 11:26:16 AM (No. 9065274)
It is precisely because of his radical past that David Horowitz understands the progressive mind so well.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bpl40, 12/14/2012 11:38:51 AM (No. 9065295)
One relevant statistic this article fails to highlight.. African American males between the ages of 18 and 39 are roughly 2% of the US population and commit 55% of all violent felonies. It is irrational and foolhardy not to look over your shoulder, clutch your purse or pass over as a potential passenger late in the evening or night, when confronted with a threatening situation involving a young black male. It is simple self preservation. Misusing this social phenomenon for political purposes is the real racism of today.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
nosillod, 12/14/2012 11:54:38 AM (No. 9065330)
Moral of the story...Carry a weapon and if you end up shooting someone, hide the body and don´t tell the authorities. This is the result injustice will foster.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Yephora, 12/14/2012 12:35:14 PM (No. 9065434)
David Horowitz is a changed man, #6. His autobiography is well worth reading.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Yephora, 12/14/2012 12:35:42 PM (No. 9065436)
#4. Sorry.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
PoliticalJunky, 12/14/2012 1:37:20 PM (No. 9065593)
Read Horowitz´s book "Radical Son". He has many other books every one a treasure but this is a good start. He has been a fearless fighter for conservatism and for the rescue of our educational system from liberals. He speaks at any college that will have him and he is always subjected to harrassment. Do you think it does not require great courage to admit that your whole life before your epipheny was a mistake and a waste and then to spend the rest of your life working to try to undo the damage? Think of the courage of Whittaker Chambers, for instance, when he unmasked Alger Hiss and joined what Chambers believed to be the losing side. A poster has attacked one of my heros and I won´t let that go without answer.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
saguni, 12/14/2012 2:21:27 PM (No. 9065690)
Yes, David Horowitz drank the koolaid his parents fed him from birth, he was a "Red Diaper Baby" but when he grew up, he looked around, saw the truth and changed.
I was talking to a friend yesterday, and she said she had heard that blacks would be the majority of the population by 2030. I told her that blacks are about 12% of the population, they always have been less than 17% and Hispanics, including Mexicans, South Americans and others were about 25-30% plus Asians and mixed races would probably add up to more than Caucasians by then, but not just blacks.
She couldn´t believe that blacks made up so little of the population, she said, with all the Affirmative Action and publicity about equality, she thought they were roughly as many as "whites."
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