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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (98027)4/22/2015 6:06:17 PM
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I think that most people have always felt a natural inclination to "warn off" those who are approaching with obvious ill intentions. I felt that way in the past, too. It's natural to say, "get back, or else."

Today, I no longer feel that way at all. In today's social climate, why should I tell some who is coming menacingly at me with an obvious intent to hurt me, "Stay back or I'll shoot!" It's a risk I'm not willing to take.

I'm way past the "warning someone off" stage. When I sense real danger, I would open fire immediately. Also, when I go into a restaurant, or any other place in public, if there are Blacks inside and I sense that I may have to be in a position where I would have to turn my back on them, even for a moment, I'll leave and go elsewhere. To do otherwise is just too risky.

If any leftists want to say, "that's just racism," they can either go to hell or talk to me when Black leaders begin to discourage and actively work to stop Black crime, instead of encouraging and demanding it from Blacks. No one can tell me that Soetoro, Farrakhan, Sharpton, Jackson, Holder, Wright, and the entire Congressional Black Caucus don't jump for joy when Blacks kill Whites. To claim that don't is utter bull$hit, because they clearly hate Whites and they make that crystal clear every day of the world.