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Monday, May 2, 2011
Royal Wedding Controversy: Where Da Black People?
It is a sad state of affairs when the UK's royal family can't even have a wedding without the mainstream media asking if they are kowtowing sufficiently to black people.
The View's Sherri Shepherd asks of the Windsor wedding: "Where da black people?"
One might think she was being mildly facetious, but her question was picked up and seriously considered by other media outlets.
Why is such a question Anti-White? Because it implies that whites owe blacks inclusion in any event whatsoever.
No one is asking wedding planners in Honduras: "Where da white people?"
No one is asking wedding planners in Nigeria: "Where da white people?"
No one is asking wedding planners in China: "Where da white people?"
Only in white countries are you implicitly racist if you don't fill your quota of black representation.
This question of "Where da black people?" would not be so insidious if it were only asked in the context of royal weddings. But it is only being asked here because our culture is addicted to asking itself this question. Lawyers and blacktivists in white countries are constantly looking at fire departments and university student bodies and asking: "Where da black people?" and "How can we get more minorities in here?" and "How can we make this college/office/classroom/choir/police force/army/neighbourhood more diverse?" Such questions are only being asked in white countries.
Ultimately, such a mindset would even compel us to look at our own progeny and ask: "Where da black people?"
In other words, it fosters genocide.
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stupid fat monkey bitch
ReplyDeleteher "producer" too.
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ReplyDelete"Why is such a question Anti-White? Because it implies that whites owe blacks inclusion in any event whatsoever."
ReplyDeleteRubbish. It implies Britain, whose former Emprie included colonies in Africa, owe the people of their former colonies inclusion in British society and hence its public events.
"No one is asking wedding planners in Honduras: "Where da white people?""
Because Honduras had no white colonies.
"No one is asking wedding planners in Nigeria: "Where da white people?""
Because Nigeria had no white colonies.
"No one is asking wedding planners in China: "Where da white people?""
Because China had no white colonies.
"Only in white countries are you implicitly racist if you don't fill your quota of black representation."
Nobody is demanding Iceland to have a quota of black representation.
It has nothing to do with the country being white or not, it has everything to do with the country's history of taking over other countries and sucking them dry. Study how much of the wealth of the British royal family was obtained from colonies and you might begin to understand. Even the Crown Jewels were stolen from India.
To the poster above I'll take the bait.
ReplyDeleteSo because Europeans have been successful, now we have to take a back seat and pay up.
If we grant this proposition, then the (East European) Jews that have taken over the reigns of power in the Western world in recent decades are now going to have to suffer and pay up for their success?
Oh, I see. The suffering and paying up and taking the back seat only applies to people of European descent.
I get it.
Idiot.
"So because Europeans have been successful, now we have to take a back seat and pay up."
ReplyDeleteAgain, nobody is demanding Iceland to have a quota of black representation.
"If we grant this proposition, then the (East European) Jews that have taken over the reigns of power in the Western world in recent decades are now going to have to suffer and pay up for their success?"
Fine by me. Proud anti-Zionist and anti-racist here.
The is a classic example of the dominating opinion here in USA. Throw in some black folk and then the argument would be that there's not enough blacks. If there where more blacks than whites then the argument would be asking what are the white folks doing there. Classic.
ReplyDeleteThere were few African dignitaries that were fortunate to be invited to the Royal Wedding, including Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco. Seyi Obakin, the only Nigerian on the official guest list and Centrepoint Chief Executive, also attended the wedding.
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