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Re: In L.A., a Sense of Future Conflicts (Score: 1)
by Kamakazee on Monday, September 01 @ 20:16:41 EDT
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Although I do agree with you in the sense that you should question the intent of this author. You must also question the content of the article. Is what happened true? Research it. If it is true, you should be appalled. Especially concerning the medical community, people's lives are at stake. I don't care what race you are, you hire the best person qualified to lead. LIVES ARE AT STAKE!


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Re: In L.A., a Sense of Future Conflicts (Score: 1)
by tommyHtown on Monday, September 01 @ 08:36:22 EDT
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Kim,

I have no idea what para was trying to do, let alone MM. However, what I gathered from the article is an author's view of racial hostility among minorities. The article did talk about racial injustice from blacks toward other minorities as well. Like illmatic said, the article is kind of one-sided and probably was written by a conservative. Only stupid people would take this article as "whites OK, but blacks and others NOT."

Personally, I don't see it as the article that sheds a light on the REALITY of minorities' infighting and bigotry. Why are you worked up about it? And what's the deal w/ your reference to Rev. Moon? I found nothing in the article about him. And so what if he owns Washington Post? Why does it matter? Is it because he is a Korean so you assumed that he made this author wrote this article? I guess you think that a Korean like him is ""unscrupulous, crafty and devious in business," therefore anything is possible w/him.



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Re: In L.A., a Sense of Future Conflicts (Score: 1)
by Andrew (Use the Write to Us Link) on Monday, September 01 @ 16:50:02 EDT
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I think you have confused The Washington Post with The Washington Times. This might be an understandable error bespeaking mere intellectual laziness and ignorance rather than hypocrisy and malice -- except from someone, say, who habitually casts generalized aspersions on the accuracy of articles on this site without offering any substantiated facts of her own in rebuttal.


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