Exposing the Subtle and Blatant Ways in Which the Media Seeks to Denigrate, Humiliate, and Ultimately Exterminate People of European or Caucasian Descent, One Image at a Time.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Racism: "Clearly A Limbic Brain Thing" In Whites And Only Whites
Apparently, so-called racism is a "limbic brain thing" in Tea-Party whites.
Janeane Garofalo references the limbic system in order to sound smart, to lend scientific credibility to what she is saying.
Put aside for a moment that the limbic system is an outmoded classification for most contemporary neurologists. Put aside that the limbic system might be said to manage things as diverse as our sense of smell, our memories, and our sense of direction.
But no. Here it is that which makes white people so damn rayyycisss.
For years, blacks have been rallying, forming explicitly black groups to promote a specifically black agenda. For years, jews have been rallying, forming explicitly jewish groups to promote a specifically jewish agenda. For years, Hispanics have been rallying, forming explicitly Hispanic groups to promote a specifically Hispanic agenda.
But as soon as whites so much as carry a placard in mild self-assertion, they are demonized in the mainstream media by the likes of Janeane Garofalo. They are branded "racists" and diagnosed with a crippling brain disorder.
She thinks she is being Anti-Racist. What she is is Anti-White.
Anti-Racism is a code word for Anti-White.
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Janeane Garofalo, for some reason or another, has became spokesperson for all things liberal and queer. For the most part- when people see her come onto the TV screen- they change the channel or tune her out. She "preaches to the choir" and they are the only ones that pay her any mind. Seeing that her "choir" is the faggot crowd- her efforts aren't gaining her ideology any support from those who don't blindly subscribe to it already.
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