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The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class.
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(05-12-2019, 10:04 AM)Wallfire Wrote: ...Im still trying to understand what sort of disturbed mind finds the words "Baa baa black sheep" to be bad and evil.

As I was pointing-out in my piece in the 'UK Assimilating...' thread, it's the damned media who're partly responsible
for this, the media and the progressives in the education system.

They've created a simple calculus that states Minority=Victim=Oppressed=Patient Heroism.
It involves the Christian-based notion of 'turning the other cheek' in order to not admit weakness, knowing that
your enemy is stronger because of a identified 'evil' that opposes one's personal view and utilising certain social
-shaming techniques.

In a society that feels strong together, divide and conquer is the better way of obtaining one's goals. But when
dabbling in such destructive fashions, one must steer-clear of naming sections of society that can double-back
on the accuser.
Hence, class-structure is never approached.

False Social Construct No.1.
Black people are victims because of their skin colour and historical slavery. It's a precarious situation due to the
obvious display that if people were bought and paid for to work on land, the 'owner' would be seen as wealthy
and ergo, could be on a similar class-level as someone who is educated in a self-funded education system.

You can't be a trained Journalist and spout accusations of racism unless you stick to the notion that melanin
is the only thing that makes a black person different from a white person. You must not mention culture, social
upbringing, self-responsibility and certainly not poverty.

The 'Baa-baa Black Sheep' song has also co-opted for it's mention of colour. What's not spoken about is the rest
of the nursery-rhyme.
'...Have you any wool?
Yes-Sir, Yes-Sir, three bags full.
One for the MASTER and one for the DAME,
And one for the little boy who lives down the lane.'

The traditional poem is nothing to do with signifying black as a negative colour of a human, it's to do with
the heavy taxation of wool in the past. Rather than being negative, the wool of black sheep may have been
prized as it could be made into dark cloth without dyeing.

There is no evidence of a connection with slavery, but since many of today's outrage-freaks perceive black
people as pets to be patted and felt sorry for, the rhyme has been bastardised from a child's song into another
example of race-hate. Again, the idea of taxation as a 'bad thing' is subdued by using the mentioned colour
in a different -more emotional form.

False Social Construct No.2.
There are more than two genders.
Do I really have to...?! Faggots and Muff-Divers want more television time and rights. And cheaper make-up.
Just wait 'til they're old and gravity kicks in, but they won't admit they were wrong.
Ever seen a skint gay person...? No, because he or she doesn't have a family to rear.
As Ninurta would say, 'Nuff said'.
tinywondering

False Social Construct No.3.
Migration and no-borders works.


Quote:Woman, 20, is gang-raped by five men in front of her husband in horrific three-hour ordeal
after pair were ambushed by gang.

'The unnamed woman was dragged into a ravine by the depraved attackers
who filmed the sick assault in Rajasthan, northern India...'
SOURCE:
It wasn't because of the colour of their skin...

For the current outrage-causing, divisive acts to work, you need to access people who've never been exposed
to true history and the idea that all peoples of all races and walks of life, do bad things.
And that's why the young are being soaked in this manipulative shite... it's all new to 'em.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


Messages In This Thread
The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by BIAD - 05-11-2019, 09:35 PM
RE: The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by Wallfire - 05-12-2019, 10:04 AM
RE: The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by BIAD - 05-12-2019, 12:29 PM
RE: The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by BIAD - 05-13-2019, 11:56 AM

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