Sure Glad It’s My Blog

I do get outrageous from time to time, but then, I like it and it’s my blog. Like calling Obama a nigger for instance. Plain truth is that I don’t like most black people any more than they seem to like me. I don’t like the way they act or the way they talk with that stupid gutter patois that distinguishes American English-speaking blacks from English-speaking blacks anywhere else in the world. It’s totally affected and phony and demarks them automatically as racist white-haters. Why? Because the purpose of that jackass “ebonics” crap is to keep them from “sounding white”. You don’t get more overtly racist than that.

I honestly have nothing against anyone by virtue of their skin color any more than how big their ears are. My criteria is, how does the person behave. That’s it.

I get called “racist” a lot by Mexicans because of my anti-illegal alien posts. Mexicans seem to think that being born in Mexico makes them all one race even though all the different races are represented there. That’s the same as calling American a race. That’s just plain dumb.

One of the great things about this being my blog is that I get to edit or delete any comment left here. Anyone who launches a personal attack on me is just wasting their time, as I can re-write their comments to make them look like the idiots I think they are, or delete them entirely and block them from future comments.

Ahhhh, The God Of Newsbleat, what a sense of power, what omnipotence. Now, if only it made a shit……..

2 Responses to “Sure Glad It’s My Blog”

  1. Ernesto Ribeiro says:

    hahahahaha

    Sadly, it’s a lot disgusting when we watch any recent Hollywood movies (in cinema or TV) and we hear that REPUGNANT “black accent” — HOSTILE, disrespectful, sounding like little criminals, marginal, stupid — gutter patois, indeed.

    They really seem so full of hate, they even disrespect themselves as American citizens — only for the intend to DISGUST White American citizens.

    That’s just my feelings.

    I remember, when I watched “Capitain America”, how I felt disrespected by that “black accent” in the voice of a carachter.

    The same for Dennis Haysbert, the American president David Palmer in the series “24″.

    Or the black teenager in “Percy Jackson”. That revolt my stomach. He suposed to be a ‘protector’ of the demi-god, but instead he posed like a little gangster, hiding in a hood, even with no rain and under the roof in a University.

    Even the black heroes voices sound like villiains. Even the black good guys voices sound like bad guys.

    “Gangsta rap” turned the ONLY look and accent for American black people in the entire Mainstream Media.

    Absolutely EMBARRASSING.

    So sad. So awful.

  2. Ernesto Ribeiro says:

    http://whitegirlbleedalot.com/

    WHITE GIRL BLEED A LOT: The return of race riots to America and how the media ignore them.

    by Colin Flaherty

    Racial violence is back:

    “The first book to tell the real story about the return of racial violence and black on white crime.”

    A new book from Washington Post-award winning reporter Colin Flaherty.

    Race riots are back.

    Along with racial violence.

    You didn’t hear about it?

    The Midwest state fair with a “Beat Whitey Night?” Or the Black Beach Week that turns a town into what the mayor calls a “living hell” of violence, shootings and mayhem?

    Or the school principal that blamed Asian students for being racist after suffering years of physical abuse?

    These criminal episodes go by different names:

    Flash mobs, flash robs, black on white crime,

    or as one social worker put it: Kids just “blowing off steam.”

    Anything except what they are: Race riots.

    Now for the first time, a new book breaks the code of silence and reveals the explosion of racial violence in more than 50 cities since 2010. All “impeccably documented,” says the Houston Examiner.

    “Great book,” says the Arsenal of Freedom. “Real interesting.”

    “Now it is all on YouTube, making it harder to deny,” said best selling author John Stryker Meyer. “This is an important and penetrating book about a big problem. Read it. Pass it around. Send it to a local talk show host or, better still, a reporter.”

Leave a Reply