The Black Informant

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Final thoughts before I turn off my computer

In my latest commentary “Don’t trust ‘whitey”, I made the suggestion that “…affirmative action can be seen as institutionalized distrust” of both white people and the United States government.

With that being said, how then do we as people of color obtain the superiority that determines when these two entities (whites and government) have reached the place of compliance where all sides are in complete agreement?

Have a great weekend and I see you on Sunday in the Weekend Health Clinic!

Duane

The Black Informant

January 28, 2005 - Posted by Duane | Uncategorized | | No Comments

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  1. The KKK agrees that blacks should be treated different under the law than whites. I disagree with you and your KKK buddies.

    Comment by Walter E. Wallis | January 29, 2005

  2. Yo Walt! I think you are missing my point here. READ SLOWLY! Your accusation is way off the mark. If you take the time to comprehend what I am saying, you will see that we both agree that blacks should not be treated differently under the law.

    Comment by Duane | January 30, 2005

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