When they feel like it. When it's the right minority.
Rappers routinely insult white people. The chalk people. The pasty-faced people. The lily-white people. The ones that can't dance and have small dicks. Oh, maybe you can rape some white bitch, but otherwise, Whites are afraid of a Black Planet and they should all be slaves, yo.
A bunch of rappers shoot and kill a white jogger for the fun of it? The press drops the story the next day.
So, is it any surprise that a white radio personality gets FIRED for a very minor, and to most anyone's view, very excusable remark of frustration? I mean, Muslims destroyed the World Trade Center. Muslims destroyed the Charlie Hebdo office. Muslims are fomenting rape and murder everywhere from Africa to the Middle East, and have shot and killed and beheaded ordinary people everywhere from England to Holland. It can make some white people just a tad irritable, don't you think?
Before he was essentially blacklisted, Mort Sahl mentioned, on a talk show, "if you're straight, and you talk about sex, you're a pervert. You're evil. But if a gay talks about sex, that's ok, because it's his craft."
Something like that. And that's what the deal is now. Rappers and Muslims and Blacks can stand on any street corner and spew hate, and that's fine. A professor can damn Whitey and get a raise, and claim protection on Freedom of Speech. It's ok. They have suffered, don't you know. They are talking "art" or something. They aren't...crackers.
Any word against whites is not racist. Every word referring to blacks CAN be considered racist ANY time. A black can declare "people of color" are discriminated against. Applause. A white replying, "I feel badly for colored people," gets fired.
Malcolm X is now declared a hero. Anyone who says "What about the Zebra Murders in San Francisco" is a racist. Anyone saying a word against the beloved Malcolm, or Farrakhan or "The Nation of Islam" is a racist. Speeches about the "blue eyed devil" are justified. Heroic. Acceptable.
Anyone doubt that this radio personality would STILL be on the air if he laughed and said, "Whitey needs his come-uppance. Whitey has done some bad things. Muslims who turn to violence obviously are just fed up with Whitey."
White people routinely march with Blacks, and they've done it from Selma to the Garner case in Manhattan. Anyone notice a whole lotta burkas in these marches, or in the aftermath of atrocious acts in Manhattan, Boston or Paris? Nope. To suggest that Muslims are "suspect" is being a realist. You see some bitch in a burka furtively stealing into a ladies room...and you don't wonder if she's got a bomb? Hell, idiot, it happened. She had a bomb. A woman was killed (and it wasn't HER).
Racial profiling? It's ok if it's blacks killing Whitey. Zebra killings? It was ruled that there should be "NO ETHNIC PROFILING" as the police tried to find out what group of psychotic Nation of Islam and Black Power maniacs were cowardly gunning down unarmed ordinary white people all over San Francisco. That case wasn't solved until an informant, fearing he was going to be arrested, turned in his pals in exchange for clemency. And currency. And a new identity for himself, his lady and his baby.
I mention this because one of the captured killers in the Zebra case died in San Quentin the other day. Yes, not only wasn't he or his pals executed for killing and maiming a few dozen white people, he was eligible for parole!
Black and white. Never a shade of gray. At least, not if the white person is the victim. The white Australian kid shot in the back while jogging along? The white jogger raped and beaten almost to death? Well, they were in the wrong place at the wrong time, and should've realized that blacks are justified in their hatred.
And if Muslims don't feel like organizing a march to show their disgust and disagreement with Isis or a pair of psychotic brothers in Boston, or the teachings of Bin laden or Saddam or the Ayatollah...that's not only fair and just, but don't DARE say a word about it or...YOU'RE FIRED.
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