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US Race Relations Climax: Sharpton Arrested, Philly Blacks 'Piss Protest' & Stormfront Race War -
With Reverend Al Sharpton's arrest in N.Y., blacks in Philly gearing up to stage what appears to be the first Piss Protest in American history and Stormfront nationalists championing the possibility of a Summer 2008 race war it appears Black & white racial tension on the East Coast seem to be at their climax.
Who knows, though, maybe my scope is being too narrow and my vision too nearsighted. After all, isn't the whole country engulfed in racial flames? This conclusion can be easily drawn when looking the 2008 presidential election that features: Obama, the first seriously considered BLACK candidate. The reality is I can't remember a time in my life when race and it's plentiful issues was't in some way the biggest news item of the day.
In Manhattan:
The Rev. Al Sharpton was among dozens arrested
Wednesday as demonstrators blocked traffic at the height of the evening
rush hour to protest the acquittal of three detectives in the 50-bullet
shooting of an unarmed black man on his wedding day.
In Philly:
“Her downtown shouldn’t wreak with the smell of urine! Her suburbs shouldn’t stink with piss’ foul stench. Do you want Philly
to smell like her corruption? Why do
you know what would happen if all Philly’s 700,000 blacks pissed in her streets? The Egyptians would loathe to drink of the water of the river and eat the food in her fine resturants. And we are not as the children of Israel in Egypt, are we?" Activist Nicolas Thief charged.
Stormfront:
There should be riots this summer, lots actually and it should be Whites who are rioting. Black crime against Whites is so out of hand that riots are more than justified by Whites., lots actually and it should be Whites who are rioting. Black crime against Whites is so out of hand that riots are more than justified by Whites.
I guess the only thing more exciting than this would have been if Sharpton and his protesters had decided to stage the the "Piss Protet in Manhattan.





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