Zig are you Black? Karl Semich, coerced white anarchoprimitivist
There is proof inside many peoples' electronics. Proof that a marketing group would contract development of a frightening virus. A virus that responds to peoples' keystrokes and browsing habits, and changes what people see on their devices. A virus that alters political behavior en masse, for profit. On Fri, Jun 26, 2020, 9:02 AM Zig the N.g <[email protected]> wrote: > Woah muh n.gger, a little too much truth there bruh.... > > > BET Founder Says "Black People Laugh At White People" Toppling Statues > Alex Nitzberg via JustTheNews.com, > > https://justthenews.com/nation/culture/bet-founder-robert-johnson-says-black-people-laugh-white-people-toppling-statues > > https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bet-founder-says-black-people-laugh-white-people-toppling-statues > > BET founder Robert Johnson during a Wednesday interview with Fox > News described people toppling statues as "borderline anarchists" and > pushed back against the idea that black people support such behavior, > suggesting instead that they "laugh" at those who knock down the statues. > > "You know black people, in my opinion, black people laugh at > white people who do this, the same way we laugh at white people who say we > got to take off the TV shows," he said mentioning the "Dukes of Hazard," a > decades-old television program that has come under fire for featuring a car > emblazoned with a Confederate flag graphic. > > He pointed out that knocking over a statue will not "close the > wealth gap," "give a kid whose parent's can't afford a college money to go > to college," "close the labor gap between what white workers are paid and > what black workers are paid" or "take people off welfare or food stamps." > > Johnson said that whites who seek to "assuage guilt by doing things > that make them feel good" would be much more reluctant to support payments > for blacks. > > Referring to actions such as "changing names, toppling statues, > [and] firing professors because they said all lives matter," Johnson > explained that "it just shows to me that white America is continually ... > incapable of recognizing that black people have their own ideas and thought > about what's in their best interests." > > ... > >
