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When the race card gets denied

June 28th, 2007 Posted in Uncategorized
(eurweb.com) The DUI arrest report for Vivica A. Fox, uncovered by TMZ.com, reveals an attempt by the actress to use the race card in playing one arresting cop against the other.

The officer says in the report, after she was stopped, “Fox began to walk away, yelling at my partner, ‘Brother help a sister — are you going to let this racist white cop do this … well are you?’”

Turns out the “brother,” Officer Sam Dealba, is Hispanic. The white officer referred to as racist by Fox, Daniel Laubscher, wrote the report. (more…)

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4 Responses to “When the race card gets denied”

  1. LLR Says:

    I hate that her race card got declined. Shame Shame Shame


  2. KWB Says:

    Nothing gives true racists ammunition like the race card being played when it’s not warranted. What’s more, when it happens, it amounts to black-on-white racism or discrimination. Vivica Fox (born the same year as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law) is too young to have ever been a victim of the hard core, legalized racism her ancestors experienced. If she had, she’d probably be less likely to use even the most minor racist comment against someone else. Unlike the black political leaders who have distorted Dr. King’s mission beyond recognition, the average African-American of that generation is more likely to seek simple equality and acceptance rather than retribution or compensation.


  3. cassandra Says:

    interesting.

    Got kicked off the web by massa. I will definitely have to check that out; or just wait a day or two and find the same “content” on some other site.


  4. cassandra Says:

    P.S.

    Is there some way to send this to MSN, Yahoo!, Google, youtube, FCC, etc. to find out what the heck is going on? Or just a copy to myself to document this b.s.


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