The REAL Racism the Lefties Won't Talk About
PJ Media,
by
Kevin Downey Jr.
Original Article
Posted By: Hazymac,
12/7/2025 8:00:19 AM
Race hustling weasels such as Al Sharpton have long suggested that white people don't want to have a talk about race, because we crayolas are all racist and whatnot. Good news, Al, I'm ready for that talk now!
The globalists — and their hate-spewing myrmidons, such as Sharpton, Joy Reid, and Joe Biden, have spent decades convincing YT people of two things:
That there is nothing worse than racism;
Leftists will decide who and what is "racist."
Let's start with "racist" voter ID!
FACT-O-RAMA! One of the best ways to conquer a nation without violence is to hijack elections. This becomes easy when voter ID laws are deemed "racist."
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Venturer 12/7/2025 8:28:33 AM (No. 2038433)
I have never been convinced that I am racist. I went to work at different jobs and then I found a career. In that career I discovered racism, but it wasn't white racism. It was blacks always claiming racial prejudice whenever they screwed up. As the career went on they changed the way they hired to get black quota's, The changed the promotion process, they changed the tests. They skipped over YT to give the Black man a chance they said. All of a sudden we gained black supervisors at the cost of YT. For over 25 years we had no white head of Department, my daughter went to work and got passed over for black women who came to the job after her and who she had to teach the job.
I am tired of hearing about white racism. Racism screamed at me by Racists like Sharpton Jackson Hakeem Jeffries, Obama and his rich wife. Booker, Moore and other scum who are way above their Peter's Principle and got there by screaming racism. I am freaking sick of it./
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
chumley 12/7/2025 9:39:19 AM (No. 2038481)
The more they push the racist "conversations", the more racists they create. When standards have to be lowered to get unqualified people into important positions at work or into school, you create even more. When an entire race needs another race to look after them world wide, all pretense of equality is off.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Strike3 12/7/2025 9:50:05 AM (No. 2038486)
One can only put up with being called a racist for so long before becoming one. There were only a few ignorant hustlers like Sharpton and Jesse Jackson doing it before Obama came along and he is only half black but he had the office to push it hard. When you are denied promotions, never get hired for jobs, have your credentials scrutinized while the guy beside you breezes through the system because his skin is darker than yours, you begin to suspect that the scales are not evenly balanced. If I turn on the TV in the morning before I am fully awake, it can convince me that white people have disappeared from the country, then I realize that they are just kidding when I see nice, smiling, dancing people who would probably hassle me every time I walked down the street.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
mc squared 12/7/2025 10:08:06 AM (No. 2038500)
Poster #1 and I may have worked for the same large company, but it's everywhere.
"All of a sudden we gained black supervisors at the cost of YT. .."
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
hurricanegirl 12/7/2025 11:23:15 AM (No. 2038542)
There's no such thing as "white racism" or "black racism" or "reverse racism." There's just racism, and it can be directed at any race. However, some people insist that it can ONLY be directed towards one race.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
bighambone 12/7/2025 11:39:30 AM (No. 2038554)
Well if you are not an imbecile and have been paying some attention to what has been going on across the country for decades, you should have figured out by now that the vast majority of homicidal and violent crime has been perpetrated by Black males, who make up less then 15% of the total male population in the USA. The only thing racist in that respect is when Black males perpetrate homicidal and violent crime against non-Black victims.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
czechlist 12/8/2025 7:53:59 AM (No. 2038807)
I once worked with a true black African American from Cameroon. He used that word to describe American blacks -" those (word) call themselves 'African Americans'!. They would not last a week in Africa!."
There is a reason that word is still in use and it is mostly because of those they choose to represent them.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
felixcat 12/8/2025 10:15:24 AM (No. 2038880)
I was bussed to an all black elementary school in South Florida back around 1971 or so. Some of the best teachers I ever had taught there: one was the daughter of Cuban immigrants and the other a white woman. One of my best friends was a black girl who actually was much better off than me economically as she came from a two parent home (an actual house not an apartment )and her dad had a good paying job unlike me raised along with my two brothers by our widowed mother. But yeah, it's my fault that black people I do not know cannot get their act together.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MickTurn 12/8/2025 1:19:58 PM (No. 2038991)
Has Al Scumton ever been held to account on his unpaid income taxes???????????
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
MickTurn 12/8/2025 1:24:36 PM (No. 2038993)
When I was in Viet Nam, there was a huge cabal of black troops that were always doing the raised fist to each other. They called it Black Power and no Whites could be in that group no matter. Then came the day when I and several other White dudes saved 8 Blacks in a fire fight. From then on we were "Brothers". I guess it took some reality to make that happen. I never thought much of it, It was my duty, period. Later I had all 8 of them stop by my hooch (where we slept) and all shook my hand and thanked me. I just said, don't forget we're all in this together, if we get divided we die. From then on the Black Power stuff mostly faded away, as it should. I was proud of my guys and the 8 we saved, we all worked together to win the fight!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
JackBurton 12/10/2025 6:35:56 AM (No. 2039499)
1977 I'm out of school and picked up the best paying job I'd ever had as a security guard at a Ford plant. I worked there May thru November. It was a temporary job and a couple months before the end, i started asking others for ideas about where I could find a permanent job. I asked a lot of people I met as a guard about how they got hired including this one foreman who hesitated before answering me. He said he just applied but he added that he got the job because he was black. (he was). He warned me that I wouldn't have the same treatment. '77.
The economy was good and I did get a full time job at Ford in an office. But I never forgot that bit of honesty.
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