Tuesday, August 29, 2006

I guess this makes me an "Anti-Semite."

I have hereby decided that I am going to be upset at the prejudice against black people in this world. I'm going to start right...now. The reason why I'm doing this is not because of some grave injustice, like some sort of indoctrination process that prevents our children from learning about their past or suffering through today's brand of hip-hop. No, I'm talking about something far greater: We don't have a word to describe people who hate us.

I think we should have a word like the Jews have, like Anti-Semitic. Right now, we just have to settle for "racist," and that's misleading, because just about anyone can use it, except for white people. But if we could label people with our own word, that would change everything. Having our own slanderous word would be the signpost for a new golden age!

Then, we could throw that label out anytime someone dares criticize anything any black person does! You don't like our children wearing their pants off of their asses? You don't like famed black ambulance chaser, Al Sharpton commenting on a racial issue? You don't like Cynthia McKinney playing the race card...again? Well, you'll be slapped with this new tag that I haven't come up with yet. Just like the Jewish people. Except all our last names don't end in "stein" or "berg."

Somehow, the Jewish people of the world have managed to scare everyone into believing than any criticism of their people is "anti-Semitic." Therefore, no one ever does it, unless they've got a bomb strapped to their chest. Or just before they get shot by the police after they've gone on a rampage in Seattle...again. Even if its warranted, no one ever does it. And the thing is, all your blind support for a place and a people that is sometimes wrong, just like everyone else, isn't going to make Jesus come back any faster.

It seems to be to the extreme with the Jews. Either you hate them enough to shoot up your city block, or you turn a blind eye to everything they do. All because no one wants to be labeled an "anti-Semite." Honestly, I'd have more respect for Mel Gibson if he said what he really felt without having to talk to Jack Daniels first. And he was so quick to say he didn't mean it, because he didn't want to be labeled an "anti-Semite." I wonder what he really thinks about black people. Notice there was no mention of him called Danny Glover a "big-lipped, chicken-eating, porch monkey, whose people won't stop breeding and are responsible for the decline of American society." That was probably in the unedited transcripts.

It's almost as annoying as when the white media tries to get mad about a supposed racial issue before black people do. All a white person has to do is call a black person a "black person" and the media will get all up in arms, when it was really no big deal to begin with. Except with Jewish people, it's all self-contained. And they've trained everyone else to be that way. Except black people. Something about Jews and black people doesn't seem to mix. Except in Ethiopia, oddly enough.

So basically, to sum it all up, stop walking on eggshells around Jewish people. They fuck up just like everyone else. It's just that their fuck ups usually involve missles flying into a Muslim-populated housing development. And exploiting the Holocaust. But that's another story.

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