Ralph Richard Bank is a liar. President Trump never said Nazis were fine people. That #FakeNews lie destroys you credibility ,his credibility, and the media credibility. Also, your stupid article you posted doesn't negate the fact that white supremacy and Nazis are a small fraction of the population and getting smaller in numbers.
Really ....? Isn't it a matter that you don't like media which does not fit your opinion only? So ... this is of course also fake news ... as it fake news that blacks are more often shot by police as whites? http://time.com/5388356/our-racist-soul/
No. I am okay with opposing opinions that are NOT LIES. I don't know what the stats are with regard to blacks being shot by police. I don't think it's a problem either. Doesn't happen that often and it's not related to the topic, white supremacy.
It's about racism in the US, emanating from whites. This can happen in this or that derogatory statement against other ethnic groups ... to the scum that runs around with Nazi uniform or KKK carnival costume and cries "White Power" ... including the part, which is then also violent and not only roars and posts spiritual garbage as a slogan and statement! The funny thing is ... if this scum in Nazi / KKK clothes will do it in my country, I given them 10min maximum until a pack of people will together with the polive beat the **** out of them as education about racism.
Two thoughts. I think some minorities are mistaking problems facing the shrinking middle class with racism. Instead of looking at the lack of jobs with decent pay as a race issue, lower- and middle-income people of all races should be getting together on the problem. Minorities should readily acknowledge and condemn racism by themselves, not only against whites but against other minorities. I went to a junior high school where whites were a minority and we whites and a small number of Asians survived in part because blacks and Latinos (almost all Mexicans in those days) hated each other.
We can always find exceptions to the rule, so what's your point? A black child growing up in America is more likely to attend a lower-quality public school and more likely to have poor nutrition growing up, the latter has been shown to actually reduce IQ.
Compared to when I was growing up, there's a lot less racism. No doubt on that point. Wrong. It still has an impact.
That's how math works for the keen. If you handed me a financial status report that only went as far as 2013, and it's 2019 I'd think of that report as utterly irrelevant.
What's your point--racism doesn't exist? A black kid growing up in America is more likely to attend a bad school, live in a violent neighborhood, and have a poor diet that actually reduces IQ.
Your point is nonsense and your analogy inapt. Racism still exists. IMO, the dirty little secret we should be discussing at the same time is minority racism, not only against whites but other minorities. When I had senior high school students discussing racism, we would only get down to a serious discussion when all racism was acknowledged.
You're misrepresenting what the Democratic Party is about in 2019. The real history is they went through an internal convulsion over a couple of decades where they isolated and ultimately excluded white racists. Unfortunately, they brought onboard a number of black racists--Al Sharpton, for example--who detract from an effort to end white racism in America.
And yet the only area they are under-represented in society is construction/maintenance jobs. What an endemic problem we have here.
How many followers does Farrakhan have? Didn't the Nation of Islam muster a million protesters once upon a time? I'm guessing that if all of Farrakhan's faithful's names were run through an FBI violent crime database we'd draw a different conclusion. Black prison inmates represtent a significant percentage of islamic conversions. Farrakhan is a lot more influential than any white agitator that I can think of.
I missed the part where they excluded white racists, seeing as they didn't do that. Name one who was. They all attended Crooked Hillary Clinton's mentor's funeral, Robert Byrd. George Wallace wasn't excluded, Bull Connor wasn't excluded. Who was, hmmm, I missed that part. Oh well, they still have the same policies. Segregation, slavery, racial discrimination.