Saturday, August 8, 2020

when you’re as WOKE as Sideman, the feelings of black victim & his family just don’t count

Sideman is just so WOKE
A white person severely injured a black working class person, all the while shouting the N-word at him.

Both the victim and his family wanted the BBC News to use the N-word to describe this racist assault.

That cut no ice with the middle class WOKE brigade who piled in on the BBC - led , in this instance, by a middle class BBC announcer known professionally as Sideman.

Major and micro verbal aggressions often don’t offend working class minorities as much as middle class do-gooders think : the working class fear the police actually beating them up more than they do the police cursing them.

They fear the landlord evicting them, the boss firing them, more than they do their racial slurs.

Life lived close to the edge has bigger concerns : fearing the stick and stones of life more than its words.

But have you ever tried asking the middle class left to actually listen to the views of the working class they profess to champion ?

Good luck with that : they often refuse or recoil en suite, finding the actual working class often too socially conservative, too old fashioned for their up-to-date tastes.

Sigh.

It appears the New Jerusalem, like Rome itself, will not be built in a day....

1 comment:

  1. You should check out James Randi "surviving the quacks" talk denouncing faith "healer" fraud peter popoff. Well after Randi describes Popoff ignoring children with real handicaps that can't be healed he explains popoff had hired some boy as an actor to pretend to be crippled, pretend to get healed and run around to whip the credulous into a frenzy of emotion. Well disgusted by all that Randi found a way to record Poppoff's wife speaking to him through Poppoff's earpiece to help better hoodwink members of "the flock". Yes Randi repeats word for word the vile disgusting racist words that were laughed into Poppoff's ear. It was shockingly racist stuff but James Randi repeated plain what he heard and has recorded somewhere. James Randi repeated the words but in doing so made a fairly powerful case for the repudiation of that evil he was exposing.

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