Can My Children Be Friends With White People? - Rebutted!

in #politics7 years ago

The New York Times recently published an opinion article by Ekow N. Yankah titled "Can My Children Be Friends With White People?" which featured a level of racism that would make the average Ku Klux Klan member blush. Stefan Molyneux breaks down the article and offers a word on this onslaught of recent anti-white mainstream media propaganda.

Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/11/opinion/sunday/interracial-friendship-donald-trump.html

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I'm not in the USA, but these type of reports are getting more frequent.
Is this "coffee/lunch room chat" in the USA?
or do 95% not know / care?

I don't trust MSM, and ALT news can be very divergent

No! this is his agenda alone!

It isn't his agenda alone. It isn't even an agenda, unless you consider making people see RACISM for what it is. That New York Times article is an incredibly racist article. Yet, in this day if the race being targeted is white it is acceptable. Much like at one time in the past it was acceptable to say the same about black. You can go back in history and find times when it was okay to say it about [insert skin color or ethnic origin]. The common thing. They are all Racism.

Some people just don't like facts except when they paint the narrative they want to believe.

It is part of the social division that the owners of the media and a set of political interests want to generate, because when societies have been divided, in red and blue, in black and white, in rich and poor, it is when they are more easy to get to your goals and move people as if they were cattle.

Thanks for the post. I linked back to this post after it popped up for me after I watched an inspiring Brandon Tatum post.

I wrote about it on my post:
It isn't race that is the problem - It is a cultural issue - Brandon Tatum talks about Rap Music