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Change We Wan’t to Believe?

 Filed under: political, race and equality — Administrator February 19, 2008

To understand the face of racism in America we can look at how far this nation has come. Now, in the 21st century, we may actually have our first black President of the United States. Yet, does the Democrat Party Primary results thus far indicate that we have overcome, for the most part, racism in America? Or does it demonstrate that the ugly face of racism is very much alive and doing quite well in the new century?

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Sony Creates Special Label For Gays

 Filed under: race and equality — lazy_leopard January 14, 2006

There is a growing revolution in the entertainment industry to designate certain racial or sexual groups to their own specified award show, record label, or beauty pageants. It doesn’t seem to matter that there have been events and entertainers in the past that did not seem to have a problem sharing the events with “regular” individuals. Discrimination and segregation might have actually had a chance to decline in this country if it weren’t for the liberals in Hollywood having to shove this down the average American’s throat at every chance they had.

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Child Support, Did Daddy Get Screwed?

 Filed under: race and equality — angry_squirrel January 4, 2006

A father paying child support has absolutely no way of auditing the ex-wife to ensure she is utilizing that money to benefit the children. She could be feeding the kids macaroni and cheese nightly, and using the money to buy cigarettes, make payment on her new Lexus, or getting crack cocaine! When the father is required to pay an excess of the financial burden, has no way of ensuring the money is properly allocated, and lacks equal influence and rights over the children, he is being discriminated against by the United States Government, because of gender. This is analogous to “Taxation Without Representation”, a battle cry of revolution. Today we need revolution in the child support system and how divorce and child custody is determined by large. The current system doesn’t work and perhaps ironically, daddy is the one getting screwed.

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Oops Another Damn Minority Is Offended

 Filed under: race and equality — angry_squirrel November 14, 2005

Wearing an all cotton sweater today, I suddenly realize I might be offending a minority. It didn’t occur to me until I read an article where a Song About Picking Cotton was Pulled From a School Concert because it brings “back the memories of how African-Americans picked cotton, and it wasn’t a good memory. It was disrespectful to African-Americans.” Now I am very concerned that things I do on a daily basis, like wearing an all cotton shirt, or whatever else, might be offensive to a minority. Insensitive people like me need to purchase the volumes of documented items and activities that offended minorities as to avoid such political incorrectness. Maybe there is a market for political correctness consulting.

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How Many Race Cards Left in the Deck?

 Filed under: race and equality — angry_squirrel September 8, 2005

California Democrat Diane Watson, described those suffering as “sons and daughters of slaves.” Rapper Kayne West proclaims, “George Bush doesn’t care about black people” and said America is set up “to help the poor, the black people, the less well-off as slow as possible.” NPR radio has been relentlessly pointing out “the poor are ignored” and not receiving our concern and attention.

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