Who is Tampa Bay Bucs HC Todd Bowles? Don’t know. I don’t follow professional sports. However, Bowles made an imminently sensible observation. Listen to the video above.
Why won’t Liberal Democrats and the Liberal Democrat news media stop making a big deal out race? When the scientific evidence shows that our racial differences don’t matter anywhere near as much as our individual differences, why won’t Liberal Democrats and the Liberal Democrat news media stop making a big deal out race?
Doesn’t the fact that Liberal Democrats won’t let the issue alone — that they constantly bring the issue up — suggest that they think our racial differences actually are important? Isn’t that what makes someone a racist, that they think our racial differences important?
Why would Liberal Democrats and the Liberal Democrat news media think our racial differences are important? Well, here are some possibilities.
- Liberal Democrats get votes by calling Republicans racists. If a politician lacks ethics, lying about his opponent is an inexpensive and easy way to get votes.
- Most of the mass media solidly supports Liberal Democrats and serves as propagandists for Liberal Democrats. That makes the lies Liberal Democrat politicians tell about Republicans especially effective. When the Liberal Democrat mass media, including the news media, endorses and repeats the lies of Liberal Democrat politicians, we find the lies much more believable.
- Spreading hatred and fear is profitable for the mass media. Never forget how the mass media profits from us. We are the product, not the customer. The news media does not exist to inform us. The mass media entices us to watch what they produce so that they can sell our eyes and ears to advertisers.
If there is such a thing as systemic racism, it exists in the United States because of the Democratic Party and the Liberal Democrat mass media. Given the support Liberal Democrats give Planned Parenthood, founded by racist Margaret Sanger, we have to wonder whether Democrats still want to exterminate blacks.
Do we want to end discrimination based upon race? Then we must discriminate. We must discriminate against entertainment and news programs that encourage us to make a big deal out of our racial differences. We must shame people who insist upon discriminating against others based upon race, sex, and creed instead of the content of one’s character.
Additional References
Note that the Conservative media covered what Todd Bowles said. The Liberal Democrat news media almost uniformly ignored Bowles remarks.
- Conservatives celebrate Bucs coach Todd Bowles comments smacking down ESPN reporter’s race question (foxnews.com)
- Tampa Bay coach Todd Bowles blasts the media for turning black coaches into ‘oddballs’ – and says of race ‘the minute you guys stop making a big deal about it, everybody else will as well’ (dailymail.co.uk)
Nicely said
Thank you!
Reblogged this on Calculus of Decay .
Postmodern Neo-Liberalism evolved historically out of the slaveholding, segregationist, and pro-eugenic, Social Darwinist factions of the Democratic Party who were active between the Civil War and WW2. Because their ideas fell out of favor after the world saw the logical conclusions of their racial theories in Hitler Germany. what they did post-war was to polish the ‘White Man’s Burden’ into a virtue-signalling pro-Civil Rights. This way they can keep down minorities by portraying them as perpetual victims while never doing anything to promote assimilation.
That does seem to be what they are doing. I don’t give them the credit for actually realizing what they have done.
These people have become dangerous because at this point many of them have committed high crimes, and they risk being caught and prosecuted.
Yes. The news industry (which is part of the entertainment industry) wants to divide us because division makes news and creates an audience for news. When we work together and stop focusing on division and differences, we are not newsworthy. I don’t know if we can jettison the entire news industry, but our lives would be better without them. J.
Yep!
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I don’t know if this is true or not, but a friend of mine used to tell me that he believed discrimination was based solely on feelings of doubt and fear, rather than the desire for superiority.
I think doubt and fear is part of it, but I suspect the loss of pride is behind that doubt and fear.
i think you are correct.