"Racism is as American as baseball"

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Positions
Mac Donald refers to herself as a secular conservative. She has argued that conservatism is superior to liberalism by virtue of the ideas alone, and that religion should not affect the argument and is unnecessary for conservatism.[1] Mac Donald maintains that conservative values like small government, self-reliance and liberty can be defended without "recourse to invisible deities or the religions that exalt them."[1] She has criticized the treatment of boys as a victim group, and criticized universities for seeking to hire "diversity consultants" to help boys succeed.[13]

She has advocated positions on numerous subjects including victimization, philanthropy,[14] immigration reform,[15] crime prevention,[16][17][18] racism, racial profiling,[19] rape, politics,[20][11] welfare,[21][22] and matters pertaining to cities[11] and academia.

Mac Donald has criticized welfare and philanthropic institutions such as the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation for suggesting that welfare is a right; in particular, she has criticized welfare because "generations have grown up fatherless and dependent".[14] She has written that welfare programs serve as a "dysfunction enabler"[11] and that food stamps cause an "unhealthy dependence".[21][22] According to Mac Donald, under American immigration policies, the United States has been "importing another underclass", one with the "potential to expand indefinitely."[15]

During the coronavirus pandemic, she criticized March 2020 shelter-in-place policies as "unbridled panic".[23] She argued that the coronavirus would have a similar casualty rate as the flu.[23] Medical journals, the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control have, however, estimated that the coronavirus is substantially deadlier.[24][25][26][27]

In a 2019 op-ed titled, "Trump Isn’t the One Dividing Us by Race", she argued that Democrats and the media are at fault for racial divisions in the United States. She argued that it is those on the left who have emboldened white supremacists. She argued that Trump is not racially divisive because he "rarely uses racial categories in his speech or his tweets."[28]


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o·pin·ion

noun

a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

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Yup! No bias here...:lol:

Positions
Mac Donald refers to herself as a secular conservative. She has argued that conservatism is superior to liberalism by virtue of the ideas alone, and that religion should not affect the argument and is unnecessary for conservatism.[1] Mac Donald maintains that conservative values like small government, self-reliance and liberty can be defended without "recourse to invisible deities or the religions that exalt them."[1] She has criticized the treatment of boys as a victim group, and criticized universities for seeking to hire "diversity consultants" to help boys succeed.[13]

She has advocated positions on numerous subjects including victimization, philanthropy,[14] immigration reform,[15] crime prevention,[16][17][18] racism, racial profiling,[19] rape, politics,[20][11] welfare,[21][22] and matters pertaining to cities[11] and academia.

Mac Donald has criticized welfare and philanthropic institutions such as the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation for suggesting that welfare is a right; in particular, she has criticized welfare because "generations have grown up fatherless and dependent".[14] She has written that welfare programs serve as a "dysfunction enabler"[11] and that food stamps cause an "unhealthy dependence".[21][22] According to Mac Donald, under American immigration policies, the United States has been "importing another underclass", one with the "potential to expand indefinitely."[15]

During the coronavirus pandemic, she criticized March 2020 shelter-in-place policies as "unbridled panic".[23] She argued that the coronavirus would have a similar casualty rate as the flu.[23] Medical journals, the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control have, however, estimated that the coronavirus is substantially deadlier.[24][25][26][27]

In a 2019 op-ed titled, "Trump Isn’t the One Dividing Us by Race", she argued that Democrats and the media are at fault for racial divisions in the United States. She argued that it is those on the left who have emboldened white supremacists. She argued that Trump is not racially divisive because he "rarely uses racial categories in his speech or his tweets."[28]


Also....

o·pin·ion

noun

a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.

BONUS:


Doing the most while saying nothing.
 
Most of us learned in school that the Native Americans, when killing an animal, would utilize every single piece of it so as to not let the kill go to waste. The meat, hide, bones, all the way down to the hair to make rope. Yet did you know that there were some white people in the United States that utilized humans the same way, creating items made of the leather of black people?

Created from this ‘hide’ were purses , wallets, cigar holders, instrument cases, and most beloved of the human leather collectors were shoes crafted from the skin of imported Africans. A shoemaker in Oskaloosa, Iowa knew “nothing about the true character of the leather” yet often wondered “at its exquisite smoothness and says that it excels the finest French calfskin”.

Amerikkka treated it’s black population like animals, from ownership to lynchings to modern day police brutality all the way to creating leather products from their skin.
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#amerikkkanhistoryx #blm #blacklivesmatter #humanleather



 
Most of us learned in school that the Native Americans, when killing an animal, would utilize every single piece of it so as to not let the kill go to waste. The meat, hide, bones, all the way down to the hair to make rope. Yet did you know that there were some white people in the United States that utilized humans the same way, creating items made of the leather of black people?

Created from this ‘hide’ were purses , wallets, cigar holders, instrument cases, and most beloved of the human leather collectors were shoes crafted from the skin of imported Africans. A shoemaker in Oskaloosa, Iowa knew “nothing about the true character of the leather” yet often wondered “at its exquisite smoothness and says that it excels the finest French calfskin”.

Amerikkka treated it’s black population like animals, from ownership to lynchings to modern day police brutality all the way to creating leather products from their skin.
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#amerikkkanhistoryx #blm #blacklivesmatter #humanleather





When I die I want my Family to do this to me and distribute the goods among them. especially a pair of jays. with tumbled scrotum leather swooshes. my satch would make a perfect coin purse if not..
 
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