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Hard work and rational thinking are what whites do

Simpletruther

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Wow who said that the kkk?

No,, it was nutwing liberals in what used to be respected academia saying that.


Yes, you read that right, hard work is racism. This is the direction progressivism is taking us.

God help us.
 
God help us? Really?
 
Wow who said that the kkk?

No,, it was nutwing liberals in what used to be respected academia saying that.


Yes, you read that right, hard work is racism. This is the direction progressivism is taking us.

God help us.

These words, "aspects and assumptions"...I don't think they mean what you THINK they mean.
 
The display makes the statement, albeit rather clumsily, that some WHITES believe and have been raised to believe that these characteristics are their culture exclusively, and one would be remiss if mention was not made of the pride with which many white people talk of the greatest "white" accomplishments in early American history, most of which are often achieved with massive amounts of effort from people of all other races including black people.

Only recently do history textbooks make mention, for instance, of the enormous amount of slave labor used in the design, layout, implementation and construction of Washington DC.

Speaking personally, the idea of reducing the entire issue of black cultural perceptions and white cultural perceptions into a poster sized "infographic" is a monumentally stupid exercise in Twitter length attention spans and 30-second sound bites.
It is a paean to tl;dr mentality. It is an exercise in ADHD.

It's pretty much something one should never undertake to do because the subject matter merits a lot more than just some idiotic poster.
 
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