Do minorities taste better than white people?
We have a black President so we are not racist anymore.
This brings up a recent Texas story.
Farmer Branch, a small town of 30,000 outside Dallas, Texas has paid $6 million, with another $2 million owed, in legal fees defending a series of laws they enacted since 2006. First they made it illegal to rent to undocumented workers and then two more cases of trying to keep minorities from voting. The other day the Supreme Court weighed in to refuse to take either of their appeals.
Farmers Branch spend $8 million dollars in tax payer money to deny minorities due process and equal protection. BUT IT IS NOT RACISM.
My neighbor across the street takes Prosac and Xanax to deal specifically with having what he says is a NWORD in the White House. He also has the Star and Bars painted on all 10 of his toenails twice a year. BUT HE IS NOT A RACIST. [Here in the South you have to have either owned a slave or burned a cross on a Darkie lawn to be considered racist. In Florida even killing unarmed black kids doing nothing wrong is not racist]
All Republican held states have passed voter ID laws and reduced early voting – neither of which is abused by anyone – which specifically suppress the Black and Hispanic vote. BUT IT IS NOT RACISM.
About CNET. It was once the place to go to download free software and shareware. Today it is the worst place to go. Just yesterday I wanted to download some video conversion software. First off it tried to force me to download CNET installation program. Then once I got the conversion program queued up, there were 7, SEVEN, count them SEVEN, boxes to check NO in that standard agreement window that would install some of the most horrific malware out there if not checked. Not only full of all those bogus WINDOWS fixers and virus scanners, but the worst of the bunch, CONDUIT, which even if you do check to not install gets into your computer and takes over all your browsers. What a sell out. Gosh… Next thing you know Viacom and Warner and NBC will be forcing a 30 second video ad on everything you watch preceded by a full screen pop up.