My normally VERY un-racial wife had a emotional melt down... a rant about how the democrats still have many of their African tendencies...
Some of her observations:
tattoos = African tribal markings (i.e. all the pro basketball players)
rap music = tribal chants
too-much-bass thumping music = jungle drums & a form of intimidation
gangs = African tribes
She was also going off on the democrat male's lack of family ties... That it is very common for a black male to have children from multiple women.
this is not meant to be a bash-a-democrat.... just was difficult to argue with her logic.
democrats and their african roots -- way OT
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Sometimes you just have to close your eyes, count to ten, take a deep breath and remind yourself that you wouldn't look good in prison stripes... and just smile at that dumbass and walk away.
Re: democrats and their african roots -- way OT
Well, the King Willie and Ford sagas are always a laugh riot in Memphricka!*
* But it's a sad state of affairs at the same time.
* But it's a sad state of affairs at the same time.
Re: democrats and their african roots -- way OT
Man I think of that sorta thing daily! Thats all Im gonna say about that b/c I will start typing away of how I compare em to their jungle roots and get pizzed off! The way I argue about it is: If normal civilization disappeared today, who would do what and how. For example, GOOD white people will group together with one another to farm, hunt, and make a small "tribe" to support themselves and family. MOST Mississippi and Louisiana reggins would be wonderers killing, stealing, and everything else. I know that kind of sounds weird but its the truth! Just look at what happens around here when a hurricane comes thru........
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maybe yer wife could talk to my wife, she works in the "Ivory Tower" and thinks we should help aaaall people.
Where'd who go?
Re: democrats and their african roots -- way OT
Another thing to add to the list could be the very thing that got them here in the first place. There tribal leaders were more than willing to sale them into slavery(though they probably honestly had no idea that's what they were trading them into) for shiny pieces of metal and trinkets. Even today they are still chasing the "bling". Gold teeth, necklaces, big rims, and shiny paint jobs.
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Re: democrats and their african roots -- way OT
JaMak84 wrote:Another thing to add to the list could be the very thing that got them here in the first place. There tribal leaders were more than willing to sale them into slavery(though they probably honestly had no idea that's what they were trading them into) for shiny pieces of metal and trinkets. Even today they are still chasing the "bling". Gold teeth, necklaces, big rims, and shiny paint jobs.
Never thought about it that way but you're 100% right. Also, shows how the ones in control thrive on keeping the rest beneath them, all the while taking advantage of those beneath them. Guess two that come to mind are the "Revs" Sharpton and Jackson. Funny how that rev thing works too with the Clergy stickers plastered all over the Caddys and appreciation Sundays.
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Nice read, and so true:
"Since the dawn of history the Negro has owned the continent of Africa - rich beyond the dream of poet’s fancy, crunching acres of diamonds beneath his bare black feet. Yet he never picked one up from the dust until a White man showed to him its glittering light. His land swarmed with powerful and docile animals, yet he never dreamed a harness, cart, or sled. A hunter by necessity, he never made an axe, spear, or arrowhead worth preserving beyond the moment of its use. He lived as an ox, content to graze for an hour. In a land of stone and timber he never sawed a foot of lumber, carved a block, or built a house save of broken sticks and mud. With league on league of ocean strand and miles of inland seas, for four thousand years he watched their surface ripple under the wind, heard the thunder of the surf on his beach, the howl of the storm over his head, gazed on the dim blue horizon calling him to worlds that lie beyond, and yet he never dreamed a sail! He lived as his fathers lived - stole his food, worked his wife, sold his children, ate his brother, content to drink, sing, dance, and sport as the ape."
~ Thomas Dixon
"Since the dawn of history the Negro has owned the continent of Africa - rich beyond the dream of poet’s fancy, crunching acres of diamonds beneath his bare black feet. Yet he never picked one up from the dust until a White man showed to him its glittering light. His land swarmed with powerful and docile animals, yet he never dreamed a harness, cart, or sled. A hunter by necessity, he never made an axe, spear, or arrowhead worth preserving beyond the moment of its use. He lived as an ox, content to graze for an hour. In a land of stone and timber he never sawed a foot of lumber, carved a block, or built a house save of broken sticks and mud. With league on league of ocean strand and miles of inland seas, for four thousand years he watched their surface ripple under the wind, heard the thunder of the surf on his beach, the howl of the storm over his head, gazed on the dim blue horizon calling him to worlds that lie beyond, and yet he never dreamed a sail! He lived as his fathers lived - stole his food, worked his wife, sold his children, ate his brother, content to drink, sing, dance, and sport as the ape."
~ Thomas Dixon
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