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As you grow older, you’ll see white men cheat black men every day of your life, but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it—whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash
Stephen Miller is outraged over birthright citizenship. His arguments are nonsense
Neither of the supreme court majority opinions in Trump v Barbara, the 5-4 decision upholding the constitutionality of birthright citizenship, mention the true architect of the case. Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14160, which would deny citizenship to children born on American soil if their parents are undocumented immigrants or on temporary visas, is extensively noted, but not the man responsible for it. The omission of Stephen Miller is like Dracula without Dracula.
The vampire identified is chief justice Roger B Taney, author of the Dred Scott decision of 1857, though his notorious statement at the heart of his ruling went uncited: that the framers believed that Black people “had no rights which the white man was bound to respect”, that they were excluded from the Declaration of Independence’s principle that “all men are created equal” because of racial inferiority “too clear for dispute,” and that rendered them no different from “an ordinary article of merchandise and traffic.”
... full articleAchievement has no color.
Sánchez acusa a Rajoy de “avergonzar” a España con declaraciones “xenófobas” sobre la selección francesa
El jefe del Ejecutivo, Pedro Sánchez, ha acusado al expresidente del Gobierno Mariano Rajoy de “avergonzar” a España con “declaraciones xenófobas” tras decir el exdirigente ‘popular’ que en la selección francesa de fútbol “no hay franceses”. Sus palabras llegan además tras una oleada de indignación entre el Gobierno de Emmanuel Macron y el arco parlamentario francés, que han acusado a Rajoy de “racista”.
... full articleLa discriminación es la única arma que tienen los mediocres para sobresalir.
Racial views of Donald Trump
Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States, has a history of speech and actions that have been viewed by scholars and the public as racist or sympathetic to white supremacy. Journalists, friends, family, and former employees have accused him of fueling racism in the United States. Trump has repeatedly denied accusations of racism.[1][2]
... full articleAll good people agree,
And all good people say,
All nice people, like Us, are We
And every one else is They:
But if you cross over the sea,
Instead of over the way,
You may end by (think of it!) looking on We
As only a sort of They!
-Rudyard Kipling
Everything that can be said, can be said clearly.




