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Category Archives: race
Near-Perfect Diversity
BPR Quote of the Day:
Posted in government, politics, Quotations, race, religion
Tagged first Asian woman senator, Hawaii senator, Mazie Hirono, nobody's perfect, quadruple diversity
2 Comments
Explains a Lot…..
Making “Other America” Fail By Robert Parry/ Consortiumnews/ February 26, 2013 Behind today’s fight over government spending is a bigger struggle for U.S. democracy’s future, pitting the traditional white-ruled country against a new multicultural nation, or the Right’s Real America against Other America. To … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic Party, government, politics, race, Republican Party
Tagged "Other America", "Real America", Consortium News, right-wing, Robert Parry
4 Comments
MASSACRE DESTINY
The Ultimate Logic of a Society Built on Mass Murder By Glen Ford/ Black Agenda Radio / December 18, 2012 “Mass murder is at the core of the American national religion.” As a native-born American, I grew up watching cowboy and Indian … Continue reading
Posted in foreign policy, history, military, philosophy, race, Terrorism, war
Tagged American Indians, Black Agenda Report, genocide, Glen Ford, lynching, mass murder, Newtown, school shooting, white supremacy
2 Comments
One (White) Man, One Vote
How the electoral map would look today if, as was the case in the mid-19th Century, women and blacks were not able to vote: Buzzfeed: What The 2012 Election Would Have Looked Like Without Universal Suffrage
Give Us Your Tired, Your Poor…But Not Middle Easterners
BPR Quote of the Day “If you know Middle Easterners, a lot of them, they look Mexican or they look, you know, like a lot of people in South America, dark skin, dark hair, brown eyes. And they mix. They … Continue reading
Posted in immigration, law enforcement, Quotations, race, Republican Party
Tagged Gabriela Saucedo Mercer
1 Comment
The Visible Hand of the Market
Posted in Economics, economy, employment, inequality, Justice, labor, law, poverty, race, taxes, Wall Street
Tagged capitalism, homeless, LiberationNews.org, millionaires
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