Re: What makes Negroes so Uppity?
Maybe they're uppity because their pants don't fit right.
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Re: What makes Negroes so Uppity?
And a good question it is. Perhaps it has to do with access to those things that traditionally were reserved for cultured peoples? I mean, even things like cosmetics and jewelry, which, when tastefully applied, accentuate a woman's beauty. When a nigress finds it, however, she feels entitled to special treatment, like now that she's had a proper bath and has brushed her teeth and put on false eyelashes, she can go out on the town and act like Kim Kardashian.Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View PostThe original question still stands.

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You Darwinistas just can't make up your mind, can you. Are we descendants of monkeys, or some old nigress mammy? Which is it?Originally posted by John Scopes View PostThese threads are always the most fascinating in light of the fact that all of humanity is descended from a matriarch in prehistoric Africa.
Please carry on

Me? I'm descended from Adam!
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Re: What makes Negroes so Uppity?
These threads are always the most fascinating in light of the fact that all of humanity is descended from a matriarch in prehistoric Africa.
Please carry on
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No! You are the pervert. Not her.Originally posted by nureinmensch View Post
There is no racism anywhere in this thread. God intended for the nigras to be servants. As the reverend pointed out, that black woman was a rebel and clearly didn't follow God's will.Originally posted by nureinmensch View PostWell what kind of "gentleman" lets an old lady open the door for him? Would you have acted the same if she was of caucasian race? Of not you are a racist and all racists should know:
Acts 17:26 Romans 2:6Romans 2:11
If you act racist you act against the will of GOD and you all know what this leads to.
I think you should read this post:
Is This Church a Racist Organization?
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Well what kind of "gentleman" lets an old lady open the door for him? Would you have acted the same if she was of caucasian race? Of not you are a racist and all racists should know:Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostI've noticed too that negroes have this undeserved sense of entitlement. For example, I was out of town one day on errands and had to mail a letter to the post office. I was walking to the front door and reached it at the same time as an elderly negress, no younger than 85, hunched over with a cane. I stopped, assuming she would open the door for a white gentleman like me. Can you believe she looked at me blankly with dull black eyes? She expected me to open it for her?
For whatever reason, I decided to open the door for her. She kinda waddles through and says "Thank you". Again, like Brother Monty mentioned, no "Sir", "Boss", or "Massa" accompanying it. It really set me off and spoiled my day, I tell you. I think with Obama's election it has caused the negroes to think that they somehow rule the country by proxy of Obama.
Acts 17:26 Romans 2:6Romans 2:11
If you act racist you act against the will of GOD and you all know what this leads to.
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Well she clearly uses her imagination to much and was fantasizing about sex, using verbal masturbation. Just in case you should tell her what you think about thisOriginally posted by H. Montague Worthington View Post
Well, Delores was beside herself with the insolence of that uppity Negro. On the way home and for the rest of the evening, all she could talk about, in graphic detail was the threat that uppity Negroes might possibly rape her. She talked for hours about how the handsome young Negro might hold her down and rape her, the names he would call her while doing it, and the disgusting detailed descriptions of his musky anatomy.
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So true. A Belgian court has also declared that Tintin is not racist.Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View PostI resent the implication that there is anything racist written anywhere in this post!!!
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Re: What makes Negroes so Uppity?
The original question still stands.
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Re: What makes Negroes so Uppity?
Another case in point: THIS buck negro is obviously in over it's head. When they were slaves (as God intended), no one expected them to perform any tasks beyond lifting bales of cotton or hauling water and so on.
America is doomed.Does DPS leader's writing send wrong message?
The president of the Detroit school board, Otis Mathis, is waging a legal battle to steer the academic future of 90,000 children, in the nation's lowest-achieving big city district.
He also acknowledges he has difficulty composing a coherent English sentence. Here's a sample from an e-mail he sent to friends and supporters on Sunday night, uncorrected for errors of spelling, grammar, punctuation and usage. It begins:
If you saw Sunday's Free Press that shown Robert Bobb the emergency financial manager for Detroit Public Schools, move Mark Twain to Boynton which have three times the number seats then students and was one of the reason's he gave for closing school to many empty seats.
The rest of the e-mail, and others that Mathis has written, demonstrate what one of his school board colleagues describes, carefully, as "his communication issues." But if these deficits have limited Mathis, as he admits they have, they have not stopped him from graduating from high school and college. In January, his peers elected him president by a 10-1 vote over Tyrone Winfrey, a University of Michigan academic officer.
"I'm a horrible writer. I know that," says Mathis, 56, a lifelong resident of southwest Detroit. His difficulties with language were spotted as early as fourth grade, when he was placed in special education classes. His college degree was held up for more than a decade because he repeatedly failed an English proficiency exam then required for graduation at Wayne State University.
In another city, these revelations might be grounds for disqualification. But Mathis is liked and defended by many of his peers, who cite his collegiality, lack of defensiveness and leadership as more important than his writing skills. Even Winfrey, his defeated rival for the presidency, declined to criticize his qualifications.
But the story of Mathis speaks directly to Detroit's educational conundrum, as officials try to raise standards and the proficiency of its students.
Is Mathis a success story? A man who beat the odds to win political success and career opportunities on the strength of his personality and judgment? Or is he an example of the system's worst failings -- a disinterested student who always found ways to graduate, even when he didn't meet the requirements -- likely to perpetuate lax academic standards if the board wins its court battle with Bobb over control?
"It's kind of scary to even talk about," says Patrick Martin, 49, a Detroit contractor whose 12-year-old son is a student at Noble Middle School.
"If this is the leader, what does it say about the followers? It explains a lot about why there's so much confusion and infighting with the board and Robert Bobb."
Another e-mail
Here's another mass e-mail from Mathis, from Aug. 11, 2009:
Do DPS control the Foundation or outside group? If an outside group control the foundation, then what is DPS Board row with selection of is director? Our we mixing DPS and None DPS row's, and who is the watch dog?
"I told him just last week that he should have his e-mails read by somebody before he sends them out," said fellow school board member LaMar Lemmons Jr., who praises Mathis as a leader he can trust.
"I said, 'If somebody gets ahold of this, it will become an issue that you can't read or write. It will go around the world.' "
Can Mathis read?
"Yes, I can read. I'm capable of reading a lot of information and regurgitation," says Mathis, who told me he sometimes needs to read documents two or three times to fully comprehend their contents but then masters -- and memorizes -- them.
Engaging and honest
Mathis is an engaging man. When I asked him about the grammatical deficiencies in his e-mails, he didn't waffle or grandstand, instead honestly answering questions about his difficulties in school.
High school saw him bouncing back and forth between schools. "I was kicked out and kicked in and kicked out," he says with a chuckle. He credits a high school English teacher with encouraging him to graduate, getting him to attend school "once a week instead of every two weeks" by giving him an audio version of Alex Haley's "Roots," one vinyl record at a time.
He graduated from Southwestern High School in 1973 with what he says was a 1.8 grade-point average but was previously reported as a .98 average. After serving in the Navy, Wayne State placed him in a special program to help academically unqualified students move forward, on the G.I. Bill.
He stayed at Wayne for 15 years, as a student and a counselor, becoming a virtual "prisoner of Wayne," as he jokes, unable to graduate.
Mathis and another student unsuccessfully challenged the use of an English proficiency test as a requirement for graduation. In 1992, when the case went to trial, the lawsuit gained national attention. Mathis said then his failure to pass the test "made me feel stupid." The requirement was eventually dropped in 2007, and Mathis applied to get his degree the next year, after his election.
Understands struggling kids
Mathis, who can be a persuasive public speaker, retired from Wayne in 1995. He's served as a substitute teacher in Detroit schools, run a nonprofit and served on the Wayne County Commission.
In his career, Mathis has compensated for his rudimentary writing skills by seeking help from others and working on his listening and speech skills. "We picked him (to be president) because we thought he has the intelligence for it and the tolerance for disruptive behavior," says Reverend David Murray. "He has that type of calm."
Is it absurd for a man who cannot write a simple English sentence to serve as the board president? Or to lead the elected board of a district that ranks at the nation's bottom for literacy?
The questions are more likely to elicit complex answers than criticism of Mathis.
"I know he's a terrible writer. Oh wow, I've seen his e-mails," says Ida Byrd-Hill, a parent and activist who runs a nonprofit and is a member of Mensa, the high-IQ group.
"His job, though, is to represent the community. His lack of writing skills is prevalent in the community. If anybody does, he understands the struggles of what it's like to go through an institution and not be properly prepared."
Mathis and some of his supporters say his story is about someone who manages his limitations, just as others manage physical disabilities.
"Instead of telling them that they can't write and won't be anything, I show that cannot stop you," Mathis says. "If Detroit Public Schools can allow kids to dream, with whatever weakness they have, that's something. ...It's not about what you don't have. It's what you cando."
Because of his struggles and perseverance, Mathis describes himself as a role model.
But is he?
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So if I told you that the mortality rate of the Ebola Virus was 85%, you would scoff at me, get yourself intentionally infected with the virus and boast "Oh, statistics can be used to prove anything!".Originally posted by True Sinner View PostUtter nonsense, no fact whatsoever... statistics can be used to prove anything, and I imagine you don't even have that much. Just an egoistic and bigoted belief that has absolutely no foundation in caring or decency.
But you do deny the problems. You said my statistics that negroes have epidemic crack and liquor problems are false.wow, and you people talk about twisting words?
I do not deny the problems that any part of humanity faces, this does not give me the right nor reason to treat any part of humanity as inferior.
You calling me a racist is laughable.
"hahaha"
And so I laughed.
A CNN article in 1996 sited U.S. government figures that show more than 90 percent of all federal prosecutions for crack cocaine in 1995 were of African American defendants - SOURCE
So you are like an ostrich with his head in the sand when it comes to the problems negroes in America are facing today. You would rather ignore and deny them. Then when someone brings them up, like me, you scoff at them and say "statistics can be used to prove anything."
The only thing that has been proven is how insensitive and racist you are.
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Utter nonsense, no fact whatsoever... statistics can be used to prove anything, and I imagine you don't even have that much. Just an egoistic and bigoted belief that has absolutely no foundation in caring or decency.Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostThe fact is statistics prove that negroes have overwhelming crack and liquor problems. It's not an "assumption", it's just stating a fact. Brother Monty is at least caring enough to admit this problem with their race, and we would all like to see improvement in their lives.
wow, and you people talk about twisting words?Originally posted by Rev. Jim Osborne View PostYou on the other hand are the real racist here. You want to deny the problems the negro race faces. You want to ignore their plight and imagine everything is perfect for them. How are you a friend to them? No, it is your racist view that seeks to keep the negro down instead of trying to help them.
Racist scum like you make me sick. Get off of our forum.
I do not deny the problems that any part of humanity faces, this does not give me the right nor reason to treat any part of humanity as inferior.
You calling me a racist is laughable.
"hahaha"
And so I laughed.
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The fact is statistics prove that negroes have overwhelming crack and liquor problems. It's not an "assumption", it's just stating a fact. Brother Monty is at least caring enough to admit this problem with their race, and we would all like to see improvement in their lives.Originally posted by True Sinner View Post
No need to do this, the idea that black people are only good for shining shoes or entertaining white folk is absurdly racist and backward.
As is the assumption that all black people have crack or liquor problems.
As is the assumption that you can call people by whatever label you choose without being an ignorant bigot.
Mahalo.
You on the other hand are the real racist here. You want to deny the problems the negro race faces. You want to ignore their plight and imagine everything is perfect for them. How are you a friend to them? No, it is your racist view that seeks to keep the negro down instead of trying to help them.
Racist scum like you make me sick. Get off of our forum.
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I wish you guys would allow post editing, would make things easier!
You've gotta be kidding with this... right?Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View PostI resent the implication that there is anything racist written anywhere in this post!!!
Ok then, the blue is racism.
Wow, just wow!Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View PostNOBODY can shine a shoe better than the Negroes. Have you ever gotten a shoe shine from a Spic, a Wop, a Heeb or a Slant? You might as well not even waste your time!! The Slants and Wops leave streaks. Spics are lazy and stupid. Heebs won't even get close to a shoe shine kit. Yes, when it comes to shining shoes, God made the Negro race the undisputed champions of all humanity.
The Negroes are very good at basketball and sports in general. They are great singers and dancers. Whenever I see a Nigra on the street dancing and singing for coins, I always give them a dime, even though I know it's going to go directly to the liquor store or the crack dealer. Even a drunken crack addict Nigra deserves to be paid for their "work."
No shi.tOriginally posted by H. Montague Worthington View PostNow I suppose that some people will try and pick apart and twist the nice things I've just written about the Negro race as somehow racist.
No need to do this, the idea that black people are only good for shining shoes or entertaining white folk is absurdly racist and backward.Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View PostThey'll take it out of context
As is the assumption that all black people have crack or liquor problems.
As is the assumption that you can call people by whatever label you choose without being an ignorant bigot.
Mahalo.
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