June/July 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: The Louisiana Redbones by Don C. Marler
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There is all the difference in the world between treating people equally and attempting to make them equal. – F.A. Hayek
June/July 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: The Louisiana Redbones by Don C. Marler
Read moreMore from my friend welfareburden69 in response to this posting: Your happiness is a mindless, empty-headed leftist kind of warmth. MY happiness is in knowing that no matter how many […]
Read moreMore from my “friend” welfareburden69 in response to this posting: Hmmm, maybe if I denounced my whiteness and hugged a smelly homeless nigger stumblebum and pretended to like it, you’d […]
Read moreIn response to this posting, welfareburden69 said: They should change the state motto for you, chief. How’s “Virginia is for nigger-lovers” sound to you? It’s half a day’s work for […]
Read moreOn Race Relations: Color Me Confused by Larry Elder (TownHall.com) (May 10, 2001)
Read moreDrop racial categories from census (The Tampa Tribune) (May 15, 2001)
Read moreFrom a discussion group I participate in: Race will always be a descriptive term in my opinion. I see no problem with recognizing that you are white and you recognizing […]
Read moreFrom a discussion group I participate in: I think it is premature because a rose by any other name is still a rose. Let’s look at an analogy. We use […]
Read moreFrom a discussion group I participate in: I think scrapping the racial categories is a bit premature. I think we have a lot of educating to do before this happens. […]
Read moreFrom a discussion group I participate in: Why do you feel that the government’s position will change the hearts and minds of people in this society. For instance, the government […]
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