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Re: Elaine Chao: Model Minority's Poster Child (Score: 1) by jpma on Tuesday, October 26 @ 17:40:44 EDT (User Info | Send a Message) | why is it that anyone who works with or along side a white person is a pro white apologist?
aren't people supposed to try to work together side by side?
i apologize for no one. i've seen good in all races and have seen bad in all races and that includes asian on asian prejudice.
given there are good and bad human beings everywhere i try to associate my self with those who are good reagardless of creed or color.
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Re: Elaine Chao: Model Minority's Poster Child (Score: 1) by nesaispas on Sunday, January 09 @ 19:44:39 EST (User Info | Send a Message) | "One need not be on the Eurocentric Western understanding of the left to see the glaring contradictions within the American socio-political system."
The same could be said of your description of Booker T. Washington. It was booker T Washington who wrote that the American Black's future was in America and that patience and resolve would lead to a better life. As opposed to the radical W.E.B. Dubois who spoke louder with his feet than any writing when he renounced his American citizenship and went to Liberia. I also disagree that you can say the radicals are the ones to thanf for the civil rights movement, the ones to thank are the centrists who who moved forth from the Booker T. idelology and rejected the patience approach that some sort of pressure was necessary, not the Radicals like the Black Pathers of the Nation of Islam who made whites more suspicious and less willing to compromise. |
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