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Old November 7th 04, 10:50 PM
Tom Kunich
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"Howard Kveck" wrote in message
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The first sentence says it rather plainly: you are claiming to know what
the black population thought.


One of the most well educated black men from our neighborhood was a speach
writer for Huey Newton. Not only did HE never personally suffer any
discrimination but in fact he was generally awarded a great deal of added
help because of the respect his father had in the community at large.

And in case you forgot it, the Zebra Murderers were from Oakland.

Yeah, it really takes a lot of imagination to figure out what was happening
in the black community.

The phrase "Plainly they wanted to get rid of the white man in the
shop" has "victimhood" written all over it. Now do you get it? Or are you
still confused, or still in denial?


So reporting facts is now claiming victimhood huh Howard? You're going to
have to be a great deal more intelligent than you've been to prove that one
anywhere but in your tainted imagination.


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  #222  
Old November 7th 04, 10:50 PM
Tom Kunich
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"Howard Kveck" wrote in message
...

The first sentence says it rather plainly: you are claiming to know what
the black population thought.


One of the most well educated black men from our neighborhood was a speach
writer for Huey Newton. Not only did HE never personally suffer any
discrimination but in fact he was generally awarded a great deal of added
help because of the respect his father had in the community at large.

And in case you forgot it, the Zebra Murderers were from Oakland.

Yeah, it really takes a lot of imagination to figure out what was happening
in the black community.

The phrase "Plainly they wanted to get rid of the white man in the
shop" has "victimhood" written all over it. Now do you get it? Or are you
still confused, or still in denial?


So reporting facts is now claiming victimhood huh Howard? You're going to
have to be a great deal more intelligent than you've been to prove that one
anywhere but in your tainted imagination.


  #223  
Old November 7th 04, 11:36 PM
Howard Kveck
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In article .net,
"Tom Kunich" wrote:

"Howard Kveck" wrote in message
...

The first sentence says it rather plainly: you are claiming to know what
the black population thought.


One of the most well educated black men from our neighborhood was a speach
writer for Huey Newton. Not only did HE never personally suffer any
discrimination but in fact he was generally awarded a great deal of added
help because of the respect his father had in the community at large.

And in case you forgot it, the Zebra Murderers were from Oakland.


How does this in any way prove that you, Tom Kunich, know what the black
population of Oakland thought or think?

Yeah, it really takes a lot of imagination to figure out what was happening
in the black community.


"Imagination" is the key word there, Tom.

The phrase "Plainly they wanted to get rid of the white man in the
shop" has "victimhood" written all over it. Now do you get it? Or are you
still confused, or still in denial?


So reporting facts is now claiming victimhood huh Howard? You're going to
have to be a great deal more intelligent than you've been to prove that one
anywhere but in your tainted imagination.


Did anyone tell you directly that they "wanted the white man out of the
shop"? You never said so, and, in fact, the phrasing you use suggests that
you are assuming that to be the case. An assumption built on your biases
and prejudices, perhaps?

--
tanx,
Howard

"It looks like the squirrel's been showing everybody
where he keeps his nuts."

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
  #224  
Old November 7th 04, 11:36 PM
Howard Kveck
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In article .net,
"Tom Kunich" wrote:

"Howard Kveck" wrote in message
...

The first sentence says it rather plainly: you are claiming to know what
the black population thought.


One of the most well educated black men from our neighborhood was a speach
writer for Huey Newton. Not only did HE never personally suffer any
discrimination but in fact he was generally awarded a great deal of added
help because of the respect his father had in the community at large.

And in case you forgot it, the Zebra Murderers were from Oakland.


How does this in any way prove that you, Tom Kunich, know what the black
population of Oakland thought or think?

Yeah, it really takes a lot of imagination to figure out what was happening
in the black community.


"Imagination" is the key word there, Tom.

The phrase "Plainly they wanted to get rid of the white man in the
shop" has "victimhood" written all over it. Now do you get it? Or are you
still confused, or still in denial?


So reporting facts is now claiming victimhood huh Howard? You're going to
have to be a great deal more intelligent than you've been to prove that one
anywhere but in your tainted imagination.


Did anyone tell you directly that they "wanted the white man out of the
shop"? You never said so, and, in fact, the phrasing you use suggests that
you are assuming that to be the case. An assumption built on your biases
and prejudices, perhaps?

--
tanx,
Howard

"It looks like the squirrel's been showing everybody
where he keeps his nuts."

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 




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