From: tripletask on
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 13:04:39 -0700, The Starmaker
<starmaker(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote:

>walt tonne wrote:
>>
>> for me. Everyone who is afraid of being labeled let me ask you a
>> question.
>>
>> Would any of you be more concerned allowing your wife to walk down a
>> city street such as in Chicago, ATL, NO, LA, PHI.. after dark where
>> predominantly black or mexicans are congregated as opposed to a city
>> sreet where predominantly whites may live?
>
>How does a street become "predominantly white"?

In a changing neighborhood it refers to the time the first negro moves
on a block until the last White leaves.
From: tom_sawyer70 on
On Jul 17, 12:31 pm, walt tonne <tonnewalt...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> for me. Everyone who is afraid of being labeled let me ask you a
> question.

Ok.

>
> Would any of you be more concerned allowing your wife to walk down a
> city street such as in Chicago, ATL, NO, LA, PHI.. after dark where
> predominantly black or mexicans are congregated as opposed to a city
> sreet where predominantly whites may live?

I would not allow my wife, daughter or son to walk down a city street
unattended, period. I don't care what the neighborhood is or who is
congregated.

>
> If you answer yes then you are a prejudiced and a racist.

No I'm not, I'm careful. There is a difference. *I* wouldn't walk
down an unknown area of a city unattended and I can reasonably defend
myself. But it doesn't mean that someone else doesn't have a gun and
really wants my 1MB thumb drive that he/she doesn't have.

> Personally
> they scare the ****** out of me. They are like feral animals so don't
> be afraid of the truth America. The multicultural experiment has
> failed miserably. You don't have to experience having a loved one
> raped robbed or murdered by one of these wild animals to see that.

Now, you just turned to "dumbass."

From: J. Hugh Sullivan on
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 16:59:38 -0700 (PDT), "tom_sawyer70(a)yahoo.com"
<tom_sawyer70(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>I would not allow my wife, daughter or son to walk down a city street
>unattended, period. I don't care what the neighborhood is or who is
>congregated.

How often do you free her from the shackles? Why don't you trust her?

>> If you answer yes then you are a prejudiced and a racist.
>
>No I'm not, I'm careful. There is a difference. *I* wouldn't walk
>down an unknown area of a city unattended and I can reasonably defend
>myself.

It must be a real burden to be so disliked that you are afraid to go
places because people would recognize you.

Every year at our annual high school class reunion we tour through the
formerly white areas where we used to live that are now black
neighborhoods. I even knocked on the door of my old house a few years
ago and asked the black lady if I could see the inside of the house.
She was surprised but invited me in. About 1/3 of the houses on the
block are boarded up and several have barred windows. Most have junk
cars parked in the yard. That must be what all you guys are calling
progress.

Hugh
From: Thanatos on
In article
<2fd5a613-89a1-4eee-81c4-84dd6183efb6(a)k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,
walt tonne <tonnewalt487(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> Would someone define "racism" for me.

Sure. It's simple.

In 2010 America, racism is any objection or disagreement with Obama.
From: trotsky on
On 7/18/10 10:48 AM, Thanatos wrote:
> In article
> <2fd5a613-89a1-4eee-81c4-84dd6183efb6(a)k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,
> walt tonne<tonnewalt487(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Would someone define "racism" for me.
>
> Sure. It's simple.
>
> In 2010 America, racism is any objection or disagreement with Obama.


Like this:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/18/ftn/main6689716.shtml

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