Friday, October 09, 2020

Charm City Kings’ Review: Celebrating the Joys and Pains of Ultra-Violent, Racist, Young black Baltimore Criminals

By Prince George's County Ex-Pat
Fri, Oct 9, 2020 11:04 a.m.
"<I>Charm City Kings'</I> Review: A Vibrant Baltimore becomes the Stage for Black Teens' Joys and Pains"




PGCE-P: The elites have a Negro fetish.

Why not make a movie about Amish teens and their "joys and pains"?

"Jebediah, bring the horses up from the barn.  We have another load of liquid manure to spray on the crops."



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Negro fetish--is right--quite unnatural.The only way for the media to keep that fetish going is to ignore what's ACTUALLY happening and by creating alternative universes--like on "Negro Nightly News"--where blacks are promoted as victims of the evil White man's vicious hate toward them,while doggedly pushing ahead an agenda of peaceful co-existence with all.blacks are not criminals in this "Bizarro World"--WHITES ARE.This technique of giving blacks White characteristics has spread to other areas--commercials,for example.Most ads have overwhelming numbers of black actors now,with any Whites hired,strictly for idiot comic relief.The blacks are portrayed as smart decision makers.Whites are fortunate to be shown for being able to put one foot ahead of the other or having their fly zipped up properly.
"See,not all Whites are stupid,THAT one has his zipper properly secured."
I've noticed many times,different TV ads with 100% black casts,run back to back to back to back--not a White to be seen in 4 or 5 straight commercials.
Years ago,there was a fad called "Where's Waldo?"
Today,on television,it's "Where's Whitey?"
--GRA

Anonymous said...

A goodly liquid measure.