Democrat/Socialists Demand Safe Schools for BLACK & BROWN STUDENTS only!

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Sept 4, 2020 Foley Square NYC.
FUND OUR SCHOOLS!!
OUR BLACK AND BROWN STUDENTS MATTER!!
The reason for this warning, there were two new hard core groups that were gathering at 6 pm. (The African Black Panther Party; United Panther Movement) They proceeded to riot (led by rich WHITE 20 yrs olds) causing $100,000 damage as they rioted in the street going up town from Foley.

This Safe Schools Rally was not a riot. Just the usual Democrat/Socialists ranting on and on about greedy RICH white folk.

 Flickr Slide Show : The teachers UNIONS were threatening Governor  Cuomo with a NO Show for work on Tuesday Sept 8th, 2020. Their complaints and concerns focused on black and brown students.  Not the privileged white students.

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.Videos Part 1 – Chants. Always starting with chants. (If we don’t get it shut it down) @SingSolidarity led the crowd “Marching off to Freedom Land”

Part 2 – Jabari Brisport newly elected Democrat SOCIALIST to NY State Senate.

“I am proud of my union and I want us to sit in our power. Demand that there is a nurse in every school; that every school has a decent ventilation system… those are bare minimum demands for the health crisis we’re living in@JabariBrisport

Part 3Only When it’s SAFE“. Chanting is de rigueur.  “People want to know WHO we are.”  “We Want Safe Schools” (etc)

PERHAPS it’s time to get rid of Critical Race Theory. Then maybe ALL students will MATTER.

“Take that leftist Critical Race Theory garbage out of our schools too. They are teaching children to hate each other based on race. All that “white privileged” nonsense is not only false it’s POISON. People are literally being brainwashed to hate white people.. it’s EVIL

Critical race theory is the greatest threat to western civilization and it’s made its way into the US federal government, the military, and the justice system.” Ian Miles Cheong @stillgray [Melissa Tate@TheRightMelissa]

Along with their obvious racism, it was made clear they are threatening to “shut it down” if we don’t get Safe Schools.

NYC teachers, still waiting for ventilation reports, get ready to head back to classrooms

On Friday, a spokesperson for City Hall said that deadline  (Sept 4) would not be met, potentially setting up teachers to return to their campuses  (in every one of the city’s 56,000 class rooms) with little information about whether the air is safe.

It remains unclear how either the city or the unions are determining ventilation is safe before staff and students return to buildings, which has not helped to build trust.” [Chalk Beat]

Guess we will see – soon- if they will follow through on that threat since students are set to report to class on Sept 21.

[Where indicated, pictures and videos property of Pamela Hall]

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very old white guy
very old white guy
3 years ago

These people are so stupid I am surprised they ARE NOT ALREADY DEAD TO TO A LACK OF BRAIN POWER TO KEEP THEIR LUNGS FUNCTIONING.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

Do they realize how much a ventilation system adds to that school’s carbon footprint? Are they “Science Deniers”?

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

Hey Ach, are you back in good standing with Disqus now?

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

Every where but Geller Report.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

But the comment you just made was not a reply to anyone else, was it?

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

I click on your “DemocracyRules2”. I see your comments, in Disqus. I can reply to you there. So, yes, it was a reply directly to you.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

Oh, OK. According to me, Disqus blocked
Achmed Mohandjob
on
Geller Report
on
Firefox
AND if you change any one of those things, the blockage might disappear.
I changed my screen name, and I use Opera as a work around if the Firefox browser gives me Disqus trouble.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

I cannot freely “comment”, more than … sometimes as many as three times, on Geller Report. Whether it’s Microsoft Edge, Firefox, or Opera. I refuse to use Gurggles chrome. Three out of three. I even tried the old Internet Explorer. Same results.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

Well you could change other stuff, like your screen name, your email address, your password, and your username. Right now, your username in Disqus is
@disqus_W9u8yPPvCD
And you could manually change that in ‘settings’ [the little gear on the upper right of the screen]
I even changed my screen picture. And I could show you how to get a free Virtual Private Network address on Opera. That helps, because it conceals my IP address from Disqus.
————
It now appears that the Disqus banning algorithm is quite simple, and it accumulates ‘incorrect’ comments to a certain threshold, and then it bans that particular user, based on their Disqus identity. Changing the identity seems to confuse the banning algorithm, and it starts accumulating a new batch of ‘incorrect’ comments. Over time, when the algorithm accumulates enough ‘incorrect’ comments for the ‘new’ user, then it bans them too.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

I already have a VPN. Sounds like a great deal of work, just to be able to “comment” on a particular site. If I made all of those changes, I could probably go back to OANN. However, I’d probably state something about the Mexican Swine Flu and be banned again. I’d give myself a week.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

Well, we miss you here, and want you back.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Why would I want to do anything, simply in order to directly “comment” here?

I can read all of the articles. For any user that is not “private”, I can go to Disqus and reply.

Now, at least on this “comment” you have ceased with “upvoting” yourself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Wrong, disqus CAN follow your IP address. That’s one way they banned me, but I’m on VPN now so the can go ahead and ban my IP address as many times as they want, I’ve got a million more to choose from.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
daniel wright
daniel wright
3 years ago

Have you tried duck duck go?

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  daniel wright

DuckDuckGo is a search engine, not a browser.

daniel wright
daniel wright
3 years ago

And your point is?

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  daniel wright

If you followed the thread, different browsers were being referenced. NO mention of search engines. What was the point of bringing up a search engine?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Oh … little bussy ….. Are you offended that the moniker insults YOUR prophet?

Are you a somali muslim?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Are you a somali muslima, little bussy?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

LivingEngine is the moderator for Geller Report.

And, remember little bussy, “upvoting” yourself is considered very bad form.

Pray Hard
Pray Hard
3 years ago

Pretty funny, when blacks and browns are the ones who make the schools unsafe. Oh, is dat rayciss?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Pray Hard
Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

The schools, in Chocolate Cities, even though many are heavily funded, are filled with nothing but violence. No learning allowed.

It ain’t a function of funding, as most receive more, per student, than a typical white populated school.

vladdy1
vladdy1
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

too many, too often, unfortunately….hannity’s always talking about “safe schools” since the blm thing started, and it’s like…um, you have to follow the rules or it doesn’t matter what the schools are like….

AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
3 years ago

School vouchers are the theoretically optimal solution.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

So HOW, precisely, are they going to choose the color or colors that get special treatment?
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AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
3 years ago

With school vouchers, the students and their families do the choosing, not the government.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

Well yes, and the whole affirmative action concept has never worked. Who to boost, and who to suppress never leads to consensus, and everyone fights about race all the time. Only ‘created equal’ works in the real world, because most people agree on that.

Sgt Snuffy
Sgt Snuffy
3 years ago

WELL THAT’S EASY, IF YOU’RE WHITE YOU GET THE BOOT.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago
Reply to  Sgt Snuffy

How white is white enough? How black is black enough? Harvard is already limiting Asian applicants, for ‘balance’.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

Almost all schools, even state universities, have placed FAR higher requirements for those of East Asian descent for DECADES. Nothin’ new on that.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

And is that fair? Boosting some people up inevitably means pushing some other people down.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

It’s not boosting. Look at what actually came out, through the discovery process, in the lawsuit against Harvard.

An undergraduate applicant, of East Asian descent, has to score at LEAST 381 points higher, on their SATs than someone of African descent. European descent applicants have to score around 330 points higher than the negro. Yale’s about the same.

A negro graduating from Harvard doesn’t have much to brag about.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

And thus we have a population of black graduates who are quietly known to be dumber than the whites and Asians.

This merely extends the idea that blacks are inherently dumb. They are not, their intelligence mainly comes from their environment, like everyone else. But they grow up in lousy environments. People like Candace Owens obviously grew up in an enriched environment.

Black Economist Thomas Sowell did a study on affirmative action. He concluded it does nothing useful.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

Candace Farmer (nee Owens) is the product of a broken home. She was raised by her grandparents who were, at best, middle class.

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson grew up, living in welfare project housing in a single parent family, headed by his mother.

It’s not an “enriched environment”. It’s the person.

Intelligence is a born trait, influenced to a very minor degree by environment.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

Poor people can provide enriched environments. And intelligence increases over time, because of their environment. You are much smarter than you were when you wer 18. Most people are.
There is a mountain of data that shows environment is a strong determinant of measured intelligence.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

I vehemently disagree on environment playing much of a role, in one’s Standford-Binet score. There are mountains (as in plural) of data that show that.

vladdy1
vladdy1
3 years ago

They work together, but genetics counts for more (muchmore) than environment, as you say.

LittleRoot_48
LittleRoot_48
3 years ago

Dr. Carson grew up in a poor environment that was “enriched” by the efforts of his mother to make sure he and his brother got an education. It was probably similar for Candace Owens and her life being “enriched” by the efforts of her grandparents. “Enrichment” does not have to mean $$$$$.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  LittleRoot_48

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Ben Carson, MD, has written much of the trying times of his upbringing. It wasn’t environment that gave him his exceptional intelligence and talent. It was native.

Environment plays a very minor part of IQ. Not knowledge, but raw intelligence. For the most part, that is native.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  LittleRoot_48
Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Back to that self “upvote”, are you Buzz? Again, it’s considered rather poor form.

vladdy1
vladdy1
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Sorry–did not mean to upvote, so had to downvote just to “equalize.” It’s not a downvote—just a neutral, okay?

Just wanted to say…long before he ran for president, in the 90s, I read a bio of his to two inner-city classes (put together) over a period of a few weeks. At the last page, the kids broke out in spontaneous applause. Only time I’ve ever red a book aloud where that happened.

So his story was known and appreciated 20 years before he ran for president. That was shortly after he had become the first to successfully separate cojoined twins.

He has a rather halting speech pattern, but that does not reflect intelligence. Although I know what you’re referring to, I just wanted to add my story. His bio is real (and it’s spectacular, heh). (See also, his years as head of the teaching hospital, neurosurgery dept., so his administration skills are also proven.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  vladdy1
Buzz Issback
Buzz Issback
3 years ago
Reply to  LittleRoot_48

There is something wrong with Dr. Carson and I do not believe his story, his speech shows brain damage.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

In most American negroes, you’ll find “some white” in their DNA.

Just an aside, Buzz. It’s considered rather poor form to “upvote” yourself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Jim Kress
Jim Kress
3 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Troll

Andrew Blackadder
Andrew Blackadder
3 years ago

Perhaps you are confusing the lower standard of Negroes allowed into Universities rather the natural high standards that many Asians have.
I watched in San Francisco as the Police Department and the Fire Department LOWER the passing grade for Negroes trying to get into the Police and Fire Department as they wanted to be more diverse however in doing so they lower the standards of those Department but insulted black people and endangered the public. This is racism no matter what you Lefty morons wish to call it.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

I’m addressing the fact that those of East Asian descent and those of European descent have to qualify FAR higher, just to be considered on and “equal plane” to a negro.

Of course that’s racism.

In other words, a negro can be comparatively stupid, alongside of an East Asian descent or Western European descent applicant.

And, that’s all that there is to it, no matter what you Lefty morons wish to call it.

Andrew Blackadder
Andrew Blackadder
3 years ago

First of all Im very far away from being a Lefty moron. hough i was at one time Of the left but now it appears The left have left me… good riddance..
I am a mature European who has lived all over the World and now reside in South Asia for the past 20 plus years.
People of Asia in general are known to have a basic higher IQ than Caucasians or Negroes so they need not prove they are equal to anybody.
Negroes in America think if they are on par with Caucasians then they feel equal and Malcolm X spoke out about this saying, we cannot think of ourselves as equal to a people we despise, or words to that effect.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

Definitely NOT South Asians or Southeast Asians. Their IQ is substantially lower than those of Western European descent.

As far as “lefty moron”, was it not you that first used that term? When, in reality, you ARE one.

As far as native intelligence, EAST Asians come in at the top, closely followed by Western Europeans. South Asians are quite some distance below. However, Southeast Asians (Thai, Cambodians, etc.) aren’t NEARLY as low as pakkies ‘n such.

Andrew Blackadder
Andrew Blackadder
3 years ago

I really dont know whats wrong with you but I am NOT Of The Left and I am NOT a moron, though I was at one time in my life, Of The Left, and then I grew up, and I may have done some really stupid shit in my youth but thats all in the past, now I am 72 and I LIVE in SE Asia for over 20 years and have been in every country in the area, many times.
If you look over at Africa and then look at SE Asia anybody can see what a people can do within their countries once the Colonial Powers have left and the Wars are over.
SE Asia is thriving and Africa is in a much worse state than when I lived there in the mid 1970s.
Do you get out of America, or wherever, much?.

Jim Kress
Jim Kress
3 years ago

The One Drop Rule. How Black Is Black?

Research like Ho et al.’s suggests that, regardless of the legal
definitions for race membership, there are subjective, psychological
definitions that people carry around with them. To the extent that
society believes that Blacks, Asians, and members of every race should
“look the part,” the Ho et al. data may be used to help inform the legal
definitions of race membership.

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-the-eye-the-beholder/201104/the-one-drop-rule-how-black-is-black

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago
Reply to  Jim Kress

Yes, There Are Two Solitudes In Race Research: Genetics Research, And Sociology

Genetics research verifies clearly that there is no such thing as biological ‘race’ in the human species. We are like black horses and white horses, and brown horses, that are different colors, but they are all the same species, and they are not ‘races’ of horses. Humans can interbreed with other humans, and the vast majority of our gene complements are identical. In some humans, there is a high concentration of melanin in a 3 to 5mm layer of the skin. This is biologically trivial.
——–
“The Myth of Race: The Troubling Persistence of an Unscientific Idea” Paperback – 2016
https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Race-Troubling-Persistence-Unscientific/dp/067466003X

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago

So that blows the ‘drop of blood’ idea out of the water. Skin color is not in the blood, and the coding for it is in the genes, and they produce a continuum of skin colors.
————
But of course humans are extremely visual, and we classify things according their appearances. Chocolates should be brown, and the browner the better, but brown apples are rotten, and Creme de Menthe is usually green. Then we make judgements that brown apples are bad, and red apples are good. Humans classify things a lot. Nevertheless, human ‘races’ are an optical and cognitive illusion.

And because perception and cognition are inherent human systems, ALL humans are racists. There is no off switch to racism, just a volume control that we can turn up or down.

Jim Kress
Jim Kress
3 years ago

How were the White, Black, Red, Yellow phenotypes limited to separate continents for so long? You don’t alter the phenotype without differentiation in the DNA.

DemocracyRules2
DemocracyRules2
3 years ago
Reply to  Jim Kress

Jim: “How were the White, Black, Red, Yellow phenotypes limited to separate continents for so long?”

I think you mean genotypes, the physiology of an organism that is determined by the genes. Phenotype refers to the physical characteristics that are acquired from experience, like scars, tattoos, and dyed hair.

There are various theories about why human genetic mixing has been incomplete. One simple idea is that humans didn’t travel much. For most of our 300,000 years, we lived on about $1 per day, and had lifespans of about 37 years. We were poor, with very little food surplus, so we stayed near family, tribe, and food supply.

In contrast, wealth and lifespan are much greater now, and travel is much more common. And, genetic mixing has also increased a lot, especially in the richest countries.

The first humans were black and lived in north Africa. The ‘Out of Africa Hypothesis’ suggests that humans originated there, and migrated slowly to other places.

Blacks can handle strong sunlight. Humans with light skin, light eyes and light hair appear to have originated in northern Europe, where sunlight levels are much lower than in Africa. In the North, Vitamin D is much harder to make from the weaker sunlight, and the light skin and eyes helped with light absorption. However, blacks could not live that far north, because their high melanin levels reduced their sunlight absorption, and Vitamin D production. Right now, black Americans living in northern cities are prone to have below-normal Vitamin D levels. That’s the current theory about how northern Europeans lost their genetic ability to make a lot of skin melanin. Europeans stopped making much of it, because it was a liability, not a benefit.

Asians living in Siberia may a have had similar things happen, and those light skinned Siberians may have migrated into China from there. There is lot that we don’t know. Both Europeans and Asians are called ‘white variants’ and the genes that control skin pigment produce less melanin than blacks, and those genes are slightly different between Asians and Europeans.

Many other species also develop genetic variants, and white variants are common. There are white variant deer, crocodiles, moose, etc. They are not albinos, they just have white skin and hair.

And many species have geographical pockets of genetic variants that persist for thousands of years. For example, Grizzly Bears and Polar Bears are genetically very similar, and can interbreed successfully. So the Polar Bear is somewhat like a white variant Grizzly Bear. Their geographical separation has kept them distinct, for thousands of years, because each type of bear does well in a specific habitat.

And if you disagree with any of this, that’s OK, lots of scientists do too. But humans do not have races. Variants are not significantly different, and they don’t constitute ‘races’.

Jim Kress
Jim Kress
3 years ago

Merriam-Webster Dictionary:

Definition of phenotype

The observable characteristics or traits of an organism that are produced by the interaction of the genotype and the environment : the physical expression of one or more genes.

That’s the definition that has been used in my 10 years of working in Genetics and Molecular Biology.

As for my question, the environment in the various portions of the planet are, in many areas, quite similar. Why then were there no manifestations of the variety of phenotype i.e. (skin color or race) across these parts of the planet?

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

Kind of like different breeds, in dogs? Is that what you’re attempting to state?

Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago
Reply to  Jim Kress
tituspullo
tituspullo
3 years ago

relative to the last 60 years, separate but equal was shown to be a much better way for black people to live in america. if black americans want to return to separate but equal, that would be good for all. negro colleges, negro sports leagues, negro bars, negro neighborhoods. any objective look at facts will conclude that black americans were better off in 1950 that in 2020.

patd
patd
3 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

And negros paying for negro EBT!!!!! Better yet just send the ones who hate America to any country of their desire ONE-WAY!

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  tituspullo

Well, this president set aside quite a bit of money (YOUR money) for “historically black” colleges.

When is he going to do something for the vast majority of taxpayers (whites)?

Martina Vaslovik
Martina Vaslovik
3 years ago

The sad results of low birth and poor breeding.

patd
patd
3 years ago

More like inbreeding.

oceanfloor1
oceanfloor1
3 years ago

I have a friend writing a “dystopia” novel and every time one of her predictions for the future of the Left is reflected in its march towards its “green” Marxist Critically-Racist-Theory Antifa-anarchst-addled-rioters’ paradise sounds like she’s let her imagination get carried away up pops a news story to prove she’s headed in the right direction. She got the racially re-segregated schools — whole cities, actually — pegged nearly a year ago.

Sgt Snuffy
Sgt Snuffy
3 years ago

NOW THAT’S A WONDERFUL IDEA MY FRIENDS. WE RE-SEGREGATE THE SCHOOLS FOR ALL BLACK AND BROWN KIDS WE MAKE CERTAIN THEY HAVE THEIR OWN NEIGHBORHOODS, WHICH THEY DO ANYWAY BUT ALSO THEIR OWN HOSPITALS, STORES, FIRE DEPARTMENTS AND POLICE THEMSELVES. HELL THEY MIGHT AS WELL ISSUE THEM NEW TYPE PASSPORTS TELLING THE REST OF AMERICA THAT THEY ARE SEPARATE FROM THE REST OF US. IT WOULD MAKE THINGS SO MUCH SIMPLER. HERE’S ANOTHER GREAT IDEA, THEY CAN SET UP BLACK AND BROWN SECURITY ZONES WITH CHECK POINTS RUN BY THE LOCALS SO THAT NO WHITE CAN ENTER UNLESS THEY HAVE PERMISSION FROM THE LOCAL RULING COUNSELS. SOUND LIKE A PLAN ???? WHAT SAY YOU FELLOW CITIZENS ????

patd
patd
3 years ago

To make them safe then you would have to have schools without black or brown students.

Bill
Bill
3 years ago

I’m tired of that ‘Critical Race Theory’ BS.

vladdy1
vladdy1
3 years ago
Reply to  Bill

Being called “racist” and too dumb to realize it (“implicit bias”) is an outright insult. When I see the “fragility” cover, I think to myself, imagine a best seller called “Black Weakness.” And the whole idea of “who has power” completely ignores the fact that the environment decides who has the power, as we all know (black school, white teachers? Who has the power there? Heh.)

And that environment element has now spread to all the social media platforms and too many career arenas.

David
David
3 years ago

It seems the demands are a nurse and a good ventilation system in every school. At least the nurse should be doable, I’d think, I don’t know how much HVAC work would be needed on the ventilation systems.

In the grand scheme of things, how much budget would it take to hire or redeploy a few school nurses?

vladdy1
vladdy1
3 years ago
Reply to  David

Have never heard of a school without a school nurse…but, no, it’s not budget; it’s following the rules that decides the quality of a school. Budget increases go to admin, which gets in the way.

Until/unless we get gov out of schools, we desperately need cons/trads in the classrooms teaching.

A few in admin would be nice, too. Best school I was ever in, admin immediately removed disruptive kids from the classroom. Worst schools, you were not allowed to. Guess which one I had my only classroom fight in? Dopey admin hurts schools a lot more than “civilians” realize.

Andrew Blackadder
Andrew Blackadder
3 years ago

There is now, in San Francisco California, a Buddhist Meditation Group for people of color ONLY, as they say they are feeling afraid and uncomfortable sitting in meditation with so many white people… while practicing Buddhism !!!!, which they obviously dont seem to know anything about, and as everybody is sitting with their eyes closed then where does the fear come from, and if they live in America do these colored people feel fear every day at their job or walking down the street, if the answer is yes then I strongly suggest therapy with a good shrink rather than meditation.
Whats the difference between people of color and colored people as 90% of the entire Planet would be categorized as “colored”… Madness is the new norm…

Murielle
Murielle
3 years ago

Oh, that’s nice. Bringing segregation back.

UR.carrion
UR.carrion
3 years ago

Racist

Jim Kress
Jim Kress
3 years ago

Considering 90% of Black crime is committed against other Blacks, how is placing them in a more confined, higher Black density area going to make them safer?

disqus_xedx3FYiJm
disqus_xedx3FYiJm
3 years ago
Reply to  Jim Kress

Jim:

Maybe that’s not the foremost concern and/or intention in this endeavor.

One potential result of such differentiation would be extrication from a group in order to facilitate targeted exploitation of that group.

The “Us And Them” mentality.

Thanks for the comment.
Later…

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3 years ago

Until/unless we get gov out of schools, we desperately need cons/trads in the classrooms teaching.

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