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Cheryl wrote:
> On Mon 04 Jan 2010 04:01:29p, Sqwertz wrote in rec.food.cooking
> >:
>
>> critters& me in azusa, ca wrote:
>>> On Jan 4, 11:09 am, > wrote:
>>>> critters& me in azusa, ca wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 4, 10:32 am, >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> critters& me in azusa, ca wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>> sure did. ms bev made a batch, using a smoked turkey wing
>>>>>>> for flavor. this was for the 2nd annual black retired
>>>>>>> nurses association new year's day celebration, of which i
>>>>>>> am an honorary member.
>>>>
>>>>>> I don't get. Do retired black nurses have so little in
>>>>>> common with retired White and Hispanic nurses that they need
>>>>>> their own organization?
>>>>
>>>>>> It's nice of you to make all these special black
>>>>>> organizations that exclude all other races. Thank you for
>>>>>> keeping racism alive and well.
>>>>
>>>>>> And the term "black" is so un-PC.
>>>>
>>>>> your head is stuck so far up your ass that you look like a
>>>>> soccer ball with legs.
>>>>
>>>> In other words, you have no reasonable answer. Thank you for
>>>> your response.
>>>
>>> the word and concept of reason are not included in your level
>>> of intellect, of which i am assuming to be in the single digit
>>> zone. it it were you would not have posted such a stupid
>>> remark. however, i should not have been surprised at the
>>> comment.
>>>
>>> just as a rose is a rose is a rose....an asshole is an asshole
>>> is an asshole and even the inclusion of new genetic material
>>> cannot change that.

>>
>> <yawn>
>>
>> Still waiting...
>>
>> If you can't come up with an answer of why retired black nurses
>> are somehow more distinguished than White, Mexican, or Chinese
>> retired nurses then just shut the **** up already.
>>

>
> I'm not black, so I can only share what I know from my black boss,
> co-workers and other professionals that I interact with. All I can
> say is that you're not black so you don't get it. I understand
> where you're coming from, to not promote differences, but the truth
> is that there is still a lot of predjudice in the workplace.


I don't see that at all. Why is it only up the Whites to end racism while
the blacks (rarely the Mexicans) keep organizing these arbitrary
exclusively black mini-societies just so they can exclude themselves like
they're some sort of outcasts.

The more concessions we give them the more they gobble it up and withdraw.

As for the White Man getting the most preference, it's fairly well
documented that we are the the most underprivileged group of people on
Earth as far as the government is concerned. And affirmative action makes
sure we don't get even less preference than these so-called minorities.

-sw