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Hugh Lincoln [OP]

2004-05-16 16:52 | User Profile

Go men!

The guy in the photo is the Author of Evil himself, Alex Linder. Criticize the Linder approach all you want, I can't see how his sign isn't the most accurate summation of Brown v. Board I've ever seen.

[url]http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/040515/480/kcar10105152242[/url]

Anyone with the access oughtta get us pro-whites some pro, block-letter signs. If the left can do it, why can't we?


heritagelost

2004-05-16 23:23 | User Profile

Except 99.5% of all American will have no clue as to what the message on his sign means.

[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]Go men!

The guy in the photo is the Author of Evil himself, Alex Linder. Criticize the Linder approach all you want, I can't see how his sign isn't the most accurate summation of Brown v. Board I've ever seen.

[url]http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/040515/480/kcar10105152242[/url]

Anyone with the access oughtta get us pro-whites some pro, block-letter signs. If the left can do it, why can't we?[/QUOTE]


darkstar

2004-05-17 00:07 | User Profile

Most from the older generations understands what it means to link Jews to Brown vs. Board, even if they may not share the view, or find the 'against whites' to be a negative.

Of the younger generations, those who think at all can figure out what is meant. Again, they simply don't agree.

It is not that people do not understand this sign. It is rather that they do not understand why one would think it to be true. They certainly don't understand that it is true.


Hugh Lincoln

2004-05-17 01:14 | User Profile

"Except 99.5% of all American will have no clue as to what the message on his sign means."

Yeah. Bummer about that. Linder's analysis is correct but requires too much dot-connecting for the yahoos.


xmetalhead

2004-05-17 03:43 | User Profile

Roper, Linder, and all the protesters who made an effort deserve praise, if anything, for actually doing [I]something[/I]. The really sad part is that from that photo, most of the anti-racists (for lack of a better term) were White people. Nevertheless, Linder's sign says it right. Brown vs Board of Education was a national abomination that we've never recovered from. The whole thing has been quite devastating for White people. Some don't even realize it.....like George Bush!


Peter Phillips

2004-05-17 20:45 | User Profile

[QUOTE] One of the protesters, Jerry Bellow of Austin, Texas, said after the rally, "You defeat fascism by showing them you're not afraid." [/QUOTE]Oh yeah? Lets see how gutsy you are. Just try standing up to the Jews.

P.S : I stand corrected. "Jerry Bellow" is probably one of the "Chosen".


Hugh Lincoln

2004-05-19 21:45 | User Profile

Right. I confess that my starry-eyedness led me to think for a nanosecond that Jerry [I]was one of our guys.[/I]

Because really. The full force and fury of the United States Supreme Court, all the federal firepower from 'round the world, the entirety of the media, the judicial system, the schools, the man on the six o'clock news, the guy at the hot dog stand, the President of the United States, Mayor Mimbleberry, Kweisi Mfume and the cast and crew of Everybody Loves Raymond [I]all claim support for Brown[/I] but it's Alex Linder with a hand-drawn sign clutched next to his speaking-notes notebook that you're "standing up to."


DeborahRC

2004-05-20 19:23 | User Profile

"Fundamentally, Brown v. Board of Education has not resulted in equality for African-Americans because merely placing African-Americans in the same classroom with white students has not resulted in equivalent African-American academic achievement. Furthermore, although the percentage of black children attending majority white schools rose from 0.1% in 1962 to a high of 44% in 1988," court decisions in the early to mid-1990s permitted many busing plans to be stopped. As a result, the percentage of black students in majority white schools in the South is 30%, about the same percentage as in 1970."

Unfortunately, even in areas where schools are well integrated, 72% of white students graduate from high school in four years whereas just over half of black and Hispanic students do. "White fourth-graders are more than three times as likely to read proficiently as black fourth-graders."

Source: "No Longer Separate, But Not Yet Equal" by Rebecca Winters, Time, May 10, 2004, page 31

I'm not sure what this article was aiming to accomplish, but what I took away from it was what I already knew. Integrating the scools did not help the "colored" learning experience. If anything it hurt the white students. The article did blanket the issue with excuses of course.


All Old Right

2004-05-23 13:10 | User Profile

You guys keep beating that dead horse and it hasn't taken off yet. This race obsession is a distraction, because that's all you focus on. How about coming up with some genuine policy solutions? Something more constructive than "get the beaners the hell out of here". This is addressed to you on the board. I think you misrepresent Duke to suit your own purposes. He makes it clear that he's NOT a white power freak, but that's not how WN here and at SF represent him. Assuming you are really WN at all.


Ruffin

2004-05-23 15:47 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]Because really. The full force and fury of the United States Supreme Court, all the federal firepower from 'round the world, the entirety of the media, the judicial system, the schools, the man on the six o'clock news, the guy at the hot dog stand, the President of the United States, Mayor Mimbleberry, Kweisi Mfume and the cast and crew of Everybody Loves Raymond [I]all claim support for Brown[/I] but it's Alex Linder with a hand-drawn sign clutched next to his speaking-notes notebook that you're "standing up to."[/QUOTE]

This is a valuable lesson - IF it can be gotten across: Just exactly WHO is marching in fascistic lockstep with every empty soul from Ted Kennedy to Rush Limbaugh to Big Brother and Big Business. Who is David and who is Goliath.

It's the kind of thing that, once partially grasped by the simple-minded underdog champion, sets at least a small brush fire that will remain a discomfort if not spark actual thought.