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The Loudest Voices Crying ‘Racism’ Are Always Some Of The Most Famous, Well-Paid Black Americans

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Isn’t that so. They are getting them some?

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Isn’t it weird how the loudest voices assuring America we’re all incurably racist tend to do so from very comfortable, financially secure perches?

That fact couldn’t have been illustrated more perfectly than in an article last week by Washington Post columnist Paul Butler, an oppressed minority who also happens to be a law professor at the prestigious Georgetown University and a well-paid legal analyst on national television for MSNBC.

 
Hate-website OP.
 
Wow. Whiny words from The Federalist again.

They are so triggered by black people.
 
Wow. Whiny words from The Federalist again.

They are so triggered by black people.

They're not as obsessed with race as people who spam forums with their racist garbage.
 
thefederalist
 
What is racist about facts?

Argument from ignorance is typical of racist narratives. I don't expect you to know anything.
 

Whatever you might say about Benjamin Crump you can't deny he had to work hard to get where he is at and he's using that position to use his voice and further his platform. Of course if Crump wasn't in the position he's in you wouldn't hear from him just like nobody hears from you.
 
Booker T Washington said all that needed to be said about this.
 
What is racist about facts?
Facts are fine. Too bad your source doesn't have any. This is just another example of finding the 'one'.
 
Argument from ignorance is typical of racist narratives. I don't expect you to know anything.
But it’s not a racist narrative. Just because a black person who has huddled up to the trough ($$$$$) is exposed for such, and is called out, doesn’t make them racist.
 
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