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On 5/23/2015 8:41 AM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Saturday, May 23, 2015 at 7:57:08 AM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote:
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 11:51:02 PM UTC-4, rebel wrote:
On 5/22/2015 6:58 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
On Friday, May 22, 2015 at 5:18:42 PM UTC-5, J Burns wrote:
On 5/22/15 2:49 PM, Uncle Monster wrote:
White people we need you, please come back, we're sorry! 8-)

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[8~{} Uncle Honky Monster

Ah, the artist formerly known as Prince! Now he's known as Mike Seger.

Lots of White folks and businesses left Birmingham when Negro Americans gained political power and started mishandling things. More than one was convicted of criminal behavior. I can't leave out the White Democrat politicians who were also convicted of crimes. A former governor of the state, a Democrat, is still in prison. It's interesting that a lot of younger Caucasians have been moving back to downtown Birmingham into buildings that have been converted into condos. Perhaps enough White folks moving back will gain political power and take the city back? o_O

[8~{} Uncle Hopeful Monster


It would be nice if good people of any color would take their cities
back. Sad to say there aren't as many good people these days as there
are bad ones, I think.

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rebel


The first step in that direction would be for leaders to
start telling them that they own the problem, only they can
change it, they need to stop having 70% of births out of
wedlock, stay in school, etc. But instead, the black leadership
is almost universally telling them that they are victims,
it's not their fault, they need more help, it's racism that's
the problem, the police are the problem, etc.


Negro Americans complain about Caucasian Americans mistreating
them when Negro Americans kill 45% of their own babies. o_O

[8~{} Uncle Sad Monster


How do you get people to change how they behave when the system supports
their behavior?

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rebel