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Your writing is rediculous

October 18, 2009 by Anonymous, 5 weeks 3 days ago
Comment: 45565

After writing this paragraph you should not have revealed that you are black. The complete lack of coherency in your writing gives the impression that blacks are in fact less intelligent than whites. Your sentences make no sense at all and your spelling is disgraceful. This is the kind of writing I would expect to see from a 6 year old, not at 18 year old. For the record "now", "know" and "no" are not interchangeable and "kno" isn't even a word. Your suggestion that whites can not survive in tough times and would depend on blacks to show us the way is absurd and racist. Just look at the current situation in Africa; those people are starving to death and dying from diseases that have been all but eliminated in most other countries. And it is the whites that are going over there to help feed them and cure their diseases. So to suggest that you are stronger and more likely to find a way to make a living is just ridiculous. In fact, "African Americans" (and I hate that expression, you are either American or African) should be thankful to the white race for bringing you to America as slaves and then setting you free; otherwise, you would still be in Africa starving and dying from those easily prevented diseases. Here is some advice, the next time you want to represent your race in a positive way, do a little proofreading before you post your comments. Save the rest of your race the embarrassment of having to read, or decipher, your incoherent and logically flawed nonsense.

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