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Originally Posted by Guest
Can or does anyone on Political Talk want to have a serious conversation as to why the idea of wholesomeness in our society has left our consciousness? Can one conclude then that we all are included in the kardashian nation?
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I AM having a serious discussion...minorities...they LACK "wholesomeness" and as the country become more and more...them...the country loses "wholesomeness".
Look at the Kardashians...it's ALL about minorities. EVERY ONE OF THEM is involved with minorities. Look at TV shows and movies...all FULL of minorities playing "impossible" roles as the leader, the boss, the "smart one". It's ALL fake. It's ALL to condition us to accept lies, to accept them.
Minorities are being portrayed as something they are not. I saw Hidden Figures...and it's a propaganda movie. The "smart one"...was NOT the "smartest in NASA"...the computer one...was NOT fiddling around on a mainframe alone. Look at what IDIOTS they made the engineers out to be. Oh look...an obvious wire out of place...really? The whole movies was a propaganda piece. Their GREAT achievements were commonplace events for the white people working there. That's what I dislike most...the blatant propping up, lionizing those not deserving. A trophy for everyone.
DID a black lady double check the computers numbers before Glenn would take off? Maybe. The rest...doubtful. Did a black lady learn programming and teach some other blacks? Maybe. But she didn't do all the rest of the BS they showed. I'm sure nobody noticed her playing around on their new VERY expensive tool. They NEED it right away...and there is NOBODY working on getting it to work? Come on...you're peeing on my leg and telling me it's raining. What was the others contribution? Oh...she got into night classes to become an engineer. Wow...big deal. IF the rest of her race would show the same drive towards education...maybe there wouldn't be segregation. Do you think REAL, inner city, "black part of town", blacks went to see this movie? No. This movies was made for white people to see...white women specifically. To convince us that they are our equal and we are holding them back and we should push for their inclusion.
Theses are not REAL black people. REAL black people live in the inner cities and the black part of town. REAL black people do not act this way.