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Florida KKK Recruiter: ‘We Don’t Beat Up on Blacks or Burn Crosses’

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Name the website that has articles with these titles prominently displayed on their homepage (March 5, 2014)?

  • How Black Parents Would React If We Sued for Child Support
  • Florida KKK Recruiter: ‘We Don’t Beat Up on Blacks or Burn Crosses’
  • Seriously, Chelsea Handler? You’re Going With the ‘Black Boyfriend’ Defense?
  • Lupita’s Spotlight: A Reality Check for Light-Skinned Women?

 

I'll give you a hint:  One of its founders, is Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.

 

Here are the article titles that were pushed by the very same site just 5 years ago (March 3 2009)

  • Nationalize Detroit, Too: The bailout isn't enough and won't work.
  • The Political Decline of the White Male?
  • A Faith-Based Fix
  • Obama’s Not-So-Bold AIDS Czar Pick

 


 

 

 

 

 

I'd be interested in reading the article entitled: "Lupita’s Spotlight: A Reality Check for Light-Skinned Women?"  Lupita to me is the equivalent of celebrities adopting babies from Africa.  Hollywood has found a new fad to embrace, - an exotic pet to stroke. 

 

 What light-skinned women, along with their darker sisters have to worry about, remains the same ol threat: successful, high profile  brothers, like Henry Gates,  marrying WHITE women. 

 

I am curious, however,  as to whether Lupita's flat-chest and small behind will usurp her more voluptuous sisters of color.    

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