By Grand Rapids Anonymous--I'm a White Man
Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 6:37:00 P.M. EST
FOX is heavily promoting a vampire show called, The Passage, that has a 10-year-old black girl as its protagonist. The latest in a string of pro-black network offerings,which includes God Friended Me, The Neighborhood, This is Us, Blackish and many others, we get to imagine the world depending on a black girl's wits and powers to save us all.
FOX is heavily promoting a vampire show called, The Passage, that has a 10-year-old black girl as its protagonist. The latest in a string of pro-black network offerings,which includes God Friended Me, The Neighborhood, This is Us, Blackish and many others, we get to imagine the world depending on a black girl's wits and powers to save us all.
The black kids that I've read about in Grand Rapids,would be more likely to make faux accusations of assault or urination against a whitey, rather than
become a friend of whites, or try to help them.
God Friended Me started the "blacks as chosen race" mania--where black(s) save whiteys from assorted Darwinian accidents, on a weekly basis. Lawdy, Lawdy, good thing these blacks are here to save our white asses.We's just so damn stupid (not stupid enough to watch the show though).
This is the latest trend of our commie networks, and it's outrageous. There are no bad blacks--the theme constantly repeated on "Negro Nightly News." Now the liberal obsession is taking over prime time.
How about a show called Section 8--where whites see their tax money go for free housing for blacks? Or EBT? It would be more realistic.
2 comments:
I recall the detective show the setting of which was Detroit. First few suspects in all murder investigations were whitey. Sure ya'll.
Remember that blacks are very street wise. Have smarts in ways whitey does not. Sure.
Always the best viewing choice for the egregious MLK holiday: Griffith's masterpiece (and still the most honest depiction of black behavior in America), "The Birth of a Nation." It's also probably the most commercially successful movie ever made, though it will never be acknowledged as such.
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