'But whatever you do, be a master of something.'
"We owe everything to n------, Ralph. We wouldn't have our jobs if it wasn't for n------. The only reason we have these fancy mainstream media jobs now is because poor, ghetto black folks rioted after Martin was murdered. The inner cities were on fire, and it was too damn hot for white reporters to go in the 'hood and find out what was going on. So they gave notebooks and pens to the black janitors and told them to go find out what was going on. We owe our jobs to the ghetto folks who were mad as hell, refused to take it anymore and started tossing around Molotov Cocktails. Poor blacks do all the dirty work and middle class blacks reap the benefits. All the real freedom fighters die early, go to jail and never get to enjoy the freedom they won." | A quote from sportswriter Jason Whitlock in an ESPN remembrance of the late Ralph Wiley, a true talent of a writer and author of a longtime Negrophile-favorite, "Why Black People Tend to Shout" posted in articles on June 16, 2004 3:43 AM | t (0) « Previous phile: 'The Republican Party should be far more representative of the entire population. And it doesn't have that. » Next phile: 'You'd think the end of slavery would be a holiday for all Americans.' Return to top of page |
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