Dem Rep. Pressley says it's 'not
good enough' for white people to
not be racist: 'Come on, Becky'
Washington Times,
by
Douglas Ernst
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
6/16/2020 10:42:10 AM
Rep. Ayanna Pressley says non-racist white people need to essentially become activists if they want to be considered culturally “good enough” in 2020.
The Massachusetts Democrat recently spoke with comedian Samantha Bee about the George Floyd protests, racism in America, and the role of “Karen” and “Becky”—blanket terms for all white women—moving forward. “Everyone will say, ‘Well, you know, I’m not a racist,’” Ms. Pressley told the host for a recent “Full Frontal” interview. “Yeah, great. That’s not good enough. What you need to be is anti-racist. And that means being intentional and deliberate and unapologetic and dismantling structural racism
Reply 1 - Posted by:
DVC 6/16/2020 10:53:49 AM (No. 446217)
Go to Hades, you racist woman.
I am not a racist, I judge people by the content of their character, not the color of their skin.
This Pressley woman has a content of her character that I cannot abide, and it is clear that she is a racist because she judges all white people to be guilty of the sin of being white.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
ZeldaFitzg 6/16/2020 10:57:42 AM (No. 446221)
Karen? Becky? Reminds me of the offensiveness of Mammy and Aunt Jemima, and for the same reason. I have no respect for this despicable, conniving, wicked woman.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 6/16/2020 10:58:02 AM (No. 446222)
The more the racist segment of the black community like this example mouth off, the more they turn people off. What is the matter with her state, voting in a brazen hateful racist like her into office. She is proving so many of the
'stereotypes' the activists decry as being not true, it is no longer amusing. They are not for the black community. Trayvon's mom, and the Floyd family being against defunding cops proves that.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
marbles 6/16/2020 10:58:27 AM (No. 446223)
I have to become and " activist" to "prove " I'm not a racist? Sorry lady, I will not be bullied by you or anyone else.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
HPmatt 6/16/2020 10:58:40 AM (No. 446224)
Ghana is calling you back home folks.... Of course the Ghanians we know here told their children don't hang around with american blacks - they are a bad influence with bad habits. I doubt Ghana would work well for anyone that 'moved back home'.
I'll keep the Constitution that Jefferson & Madison created.....it worked much better until the party of slavery wanted to breakaway.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Italiano 6/16/2020 10:59:37 AM (No. 446225)
I respectfully decline to wash your feet, but you are invited to Kiss M....
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Avanti1 6/16/2020 11:14:23 AM (No. 446240)
Rep.Pressley's racist comments illustrate the misguided belief of many blacks that it is someone else's fault they are not content and someone else's responsibility to fix it. Note she does not cite ONE specific example of "structural racism and systemic oppression, and ... white supremacy.”
Blacks must take responsibility for fixing the myriad of cultural problems in their communities, such as:
* large number of black-on-black homicides
* breakdown in the family structure
* high percentage of out-of-wedlock births
* high rate of teen pregnancies
* failed public schools
* gang culture
* drug use and trafficking
* etc.
Solution of these problems requires that blacks assume personal responsibility. It is NOT the responsibility of the government, elected representatives or Americans in general.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
zoidberg 6/16/2020 11:23:11 AM (No. 446254)
It's obvious that she hates Becky for her good hair.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 6/16/2020 11:25:35 AM (No. 446260)
Get used to disappointment. Miz Pressley.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Krause 6/16/2020 11:28:37 AM (No. 446265)
Has this ‘lawmaker’ condemned the violence and looting?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 6/16/2020 11:45:52 AM (No. 446287)
Don't lecture me, you racist halfwit.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
dbdiva 6/16/2020 11:53:23 AM (No. 446299)
I do not actually believe these people want a "non racist" society since many of them make their living fomenting hatred and racism. What do you think paid for "Reverend" Al's private jet? Has he ever EVER gone into a community to calm things down when that would have been the right thing to do? No.....there's no money in that.
There will always be a small segment of society that is racist no matter what but the majority of us are not racist. But......if certain behaviors persist (purposely destroying cities, businesses, looting, beating people because they are attempting to save their properties; not to mention rioting in fast food joints if their orders are wrong) that will lead to more racism, not less. Want to stop racism Ayanna?? Then advise your community to behave in ways that refute the stereotype that causes it. Look in the mirror and be the change you want to see.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
jalo1951 6/16/2020 12:01:23 PM (No. 446308)
Uh, lady. I don't look to you for guidence. I do not need your validation for my life. And until you address the social ills in the black community nothing good is going to happen. Children out of wedlock, substance abuse, hanging with the wrong people that will get you into trouble, believing that a good education means you are playing "white", shooting each other over any perceived slight. More blacks are killed in Chicago on most weekends than the number of blacks by any other means. The number on cause of death for a black man is being shot by another black man. Don't tell me what to think, or say, or how to act.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Namma 6/16/2020 12:04:55 PM (No. 446314)
I will NOT kneel
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
JHHolliday 6/16/2020 12:11:26 PM (No. 446327)
LOL, #6. Good comment.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Rather Read 6/16/2020 12:11:50 PM (No. 446328)
No. No. I am a calm woman who is triggered by the sight of a upthrust fist. I judge people by their character not their complexion.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Venturer 6/16/2020 12:15:00 PM (No. 446335)
Subservient.
That is the word that this woman is looking for.
She wishes white people to be subservient to blacks.
Many already are.Specifically The House Democrats whocater to them for their vote.
This is one white man that will not kneel or wash their feet.
I don't think myself better than any black person, but I refuse to kiss their buttocks.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Califedup 6/16/2020 12:21:06 PM (No. 446345)
To the Disgraceful, Disgusting. Traitorous Congressional Black Democrat Plantation Overseer Pressley - Kiss my Patriotic, Freedom Loving American, , Hard Working, Taxpayer Ass, who funds your Lavish Salary and Perks for which you do no absolutely no work. The woke, racist garbage limit has been reached. Your day of reckoning is nearly at hand.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
MickTurn 6/16/2020 12:32:48 PM (No. 446353)
SO what IF we white people pull ALL of our MONEY out of your favorite things and watch you fall apart?
How does that work for you RACISTS?
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
davew 6/16/2020 2:24:39 PM (No. 446478)
Racism is the Orwellian term that has be fabricated to mean Majorityism. In almost any location on earth there are multiple cultures that live in proximity and interact at some level. Its just a fact of history and demographics that there are usually more of one culture than another and this makes them a majority. In America this has been white Europeans for the most part. All children are "conditioned" by the values and habits of the people they interact with most frequently. When media influences are included that means that most white people are conditioned to adopt values and preferences that reflect their majority numbers. Because they don't have significant interaction with minority cultures they may be conditioned to react to these people based on the stereotypes of their own culture rather than actual experience. This holds true for the minority culture as well but because they are in the minority they start out with a disadvantage simply because their conditioning is not the same as the majority's. People everywhere fall back on their conditioned beliefs and actions when dealing with outsiders that don't share these beliefs because of very deep evolutionary forces that protected humans over time.
Being born as a minority in another culture is like starting a race from a staggered position. So is being born poor or with physical disabilities or other factors beyond one's control. It takes extra effort to achieve the same results as people born without these disadvantages. This is a law of nature and the idea that this is unfair is asking way to much of Providence. A just society should always work to minimize this disparity between all people but its unavoidable.
You can call this systemic racism but its just the effect of each person's birth (initial conditions) on their ultimate pursuit of happiness.
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Good lawd. I thought it was a tranny with that bald head.There is no one more racist than black people. If you are so educated, why aren't you making an example out of your life rather than continuing the hate like MOOoochelle? I personally, am sick of hearing it. Sixty years later and it's still "You don't like me cause I'm black" and "You owe me" No, I don't. My taxes paid you plenty. Absolutely no white guilt.
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