Trader Joe's Store Attract too Many Whites?!

imagine if black ice was called “white ice”. That’d be racist.

I’m Black. I shop at Trader Joes. Heresy!

[quote]FrozenNinja wrote:
I’m Black. I shop at Trader Joes. Heresy! [/quote]

LULZ

There is gonna be trouble!

Half the time when I read the title I end up laughing at the obvious “your mom” joke.

I cant believe we as a society have not gotten past the race issue yet. For Christ sake, we have a 1/2 black man in the white house who is doing everything he can to get us past the race issue, and to start hating each other based on economic disparity.

I cant believe we as a society have not gotten past the race issue yet. For Christ sake, we have a 1/2 black man in the white house who is doing everything he can to get us past the race issue, and to start hating each other based on economic disparity.

Now, I can understand the case against gentrification…

However, if you feel the need to term it in race terms you are not only doing your “race” a disfavor, you are also preparing it for a fight it cant win.

To butcher a Malcolm X quote, “the most dangerous creature is not an angry black man, its a scared white man”.

I think there is a special place in hell for people who exploit the cheapest of the cheap sentiments for their personal gain.

more msm b9llshit…they love to divide us all and keep us fighting…they want us to ignore whats really happening…mfs

[quote]orion wrote:
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To butcher a Malcolm X quote, “the most dangerous creature is not an angry black man, its a scared white man”.

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I’m assuming you use this quote because you sympathize with it. Since he is not around anymore, can you elaborate on why a scared white man is the most dangerous creature? The Celts, Goths, Franks, Vikings, and in modern times, the Waffen SS (probably the most pro-White and racially fanatical military organization there ever was) weren’t exactly the most timid and frightened people and they were all dangerous.

I’m white but I don’t get offended if someone calls me a racial epithet associated with white people. I’m the majority, people calling me names is just an ignorant defense mechanism as far as I’m concerned. When white people are prejudice against minorities it’s most likely through real ignorance. I feel when minorities do the same it’s through a place of backlash.

But when I was in Jamaica and I got called some names after weird stares I stood up for myself. I was the minority there and they were being just plain disrespectful.

[quote]BrickHead wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:
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To butcher a Malcolm X quote, “the most dangerous creature is not an angry black man, its a scared white man”.

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I’m assuming you use this quote because you sympathize with it. Since he is not around anymore, can you elaborate on why a scared white man is the most dangerous creature? The Celts, Goths, Franks, Vikings, and in modern times, the Waffen SS (probably the most pro-White and racially fanatical military organization there ever was) weren’t exactly the most timid and frightened people and they were all dangerous. [/quote]

I do not exactly sympathize with it, it is just that historically speaking scared white men organize and eliminate the perceived threat.

That is neither good not bad, it just is.