Last week, NBC News decided to single-handedly set race relations back a few decades by launching NBCBLK, a news website that features black people news to the exclusion of everybody else on Earth.
Here’s the website.
Here’s the Facebook page.
Here’s the Twitter account.
According to the Facebook page description, this brand-spanking new website is dedicated to “elevating America’s conversation about black identity, politics & culture today.” What better way to do that than by segregating blacks away from everybody else, right?
The response on Twitter has been mainly negative thus far:
ZitatFrom crisp cardigans to arm-baring shift dresses, Michelle Obama's style and fashion sense has been copied and coveted. So who and what will Mrs. Obama wear tonight at the State of The Union? Fashionistas are on the lookout. We went through our archive and rounded up her past five SOTU looks.....
Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #4 If by plantation you mean mentally retarded, you are right. The articles there are some of the shittiest low info garbage you can think of....
I meant that a black-focused channel will allow a greater emphasis on racially-charged 'news' where most whites won't see it. Clearly the blacks aren't rising up like the provocateurs would like them to and the message must be turned up. That can't be done where whites can see it because the whites will figure it out long before the blacks do. Race-war is the goal and NBCBLK is a black-focused avenue for inciting it.
"The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left." - Ecclesiastes 10:2
Quote: GourmetDan wrote in post #7[quote=Frank Cannon|p21676] Race-war is the goal and NBCBLK is a black-focused avenue for inciting it.
Not a race war. Votes is what the goal is. The apathy with the black vote because the first black President is a loser has the Rats scared shitless. That is why immediately after the massive landslide election, Soros, NBC and the unusual suspects are ginning up anger.
ZitatFrom crisp cardigans to arm-baring shift dresses, Michelle Obama's style and fashion sense has been copied and coveted. So who and what will Mrs. Obama wear tonight at the State of The Union? Fashionistas are on the lookout. We went through our archive and rounded up her past five SOTU looks.....
I guess @GourmetDan is referring to the expression Uncle Sam's Plantation, i.e. the result of Johnson's Great Society which was designed to keep blacks dependent upon big government for eternity. One of the benefits is to have a group (along with Moslems, illegals, etc) that is perpetually aggrieved and at the ready to create chaos and help bring down traditional US culture and ethics.
Quote: Frank Cannon wrote in post #4 If by plantation you mean mentally retarded, you are right. The articles there are some of the shittiest low info garbage you can think of....
I meant that a black-focused channel will allow a greater emphasis on racially-charged 'news' where most whites won't see it. Clearly the blacks aren't rising up like the provocateurs would like them to and the message must be turned up. That can't be done where whites can see it because the whites will figure it out long before the blacks do. Race-war is the goal and NBCBLK is a black-focused avenue for inciting it.
They didn't "rise up" fast enough for Charles Manson, either, and look how that turned out....
Quote: Cyber Liberty wrote in post #11There have been segregated websites for a while "The Grio" has been posting for years: Clicky thingy.
That site is nothing but low info pablum. Zero is into Beyonces Feet. Casino offers Fried Chicken for MLK Day. Nothing but shit. The only article that looked like it was somewhat important is some moron saying that subprime mortgages for Blacks and Latinos is a Constitutional right.
The Supreme Court must uphold efforts to expand fair access to credit
ZitatTwo days after the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments about one of the most important civil rights cases of modern times.
At question is whether or not Americans will be able to continue to use a provision of the Fair Housing Act called disparate impact. It sounds complex, but the concept is really quite simple.
Disparate impact says that banks and other housing service providers must use policies that are fair and do not have unnecessary discriminatory consequences.
Both the government and private civil rights advocates have used disparate impact for more than 40 years to increase and ensure fairness in our lending markets and provide access to credit on an equal basis. In fact, all 11 appellate courts that have taken up the matter have found that disparate impact is a viable means of enforcing the Fair Housing Act.