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Black Celebrities Demand $150 Billion In Taxpayer Money To End Racism

July 14, 2016| by Brian Anderson

Last week Mic published a bullshit article titled 23 Everyday Actions Punishable by Death if You’re Black in America. It is a series of lies and misrepresentations of the circumstances leading to many of the high profile deaths of blacks recently and its purpose was to inflame racial tensions. Unfortunately, those tensions didn’t get inflamed enough so they released a companion video piece this week with black celebrities trying to whip the country into a race war.

The best part about this piece of crap is it comes with a demand for $150 billion of our money to “end racism.”

http://downtrend.com/71superb/black-celebrities-demand-150-billion-in-taxpayer-money-to-end-racism

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trillions have been given already

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And there it is - 'gibs me da money'. Kill whitey, steal their stuff...that kind of thing.
The Republic is lost.

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And there it is - 'gibs me da money'. Kill whitey, steal their stuff...that kind of thing.
What will they do it they achieve the kill whitey goal? Where will they get their EBT money from? 


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So... would that $150 billion EACH or what

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"Black Celebrities Demand $150 Billion In Taxpayer Money To End Racism"

Fishrrman to black celebrities (and to blacks in general):
I'll give ya twenty cents to pi@@ off and get lost!

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Last week Mic published a bullshit article titled 23 Everyday Actions Punishable by Death if You’re Black in America.
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The best part about this piece of crap is it comes with a demand for $150 billion of our money to “end racism.”

24!
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And after the 150 billion is flushed down the rathole like all the other billions-trillions that have been spent on trying to help the Black Underclass, and as usual nothing is changed, what then? They demand another 150 billion?  A trillion?
This latest gibsmedat by the various black and liberal stooges shows they've learned nothing  and are probably incapable of learning anything.

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trillions have been given already

Must be the 'Washington Black Caucus' needs funding for their attorneys with all the indictments against them....Criminal activity is considered Continuing Education for them.....

"But I didn't "intend" to do this......LOLOL


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I am against giving them any money to end their racism, they should do it for free, but I will be happy to not ever pay to see them perform or appear in a movie again.

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Re: Black Celebrities Demand $150 Billion In Taxpayer Money To End Racism
« Reply #10 on: July 15, 2016, 11:07:19 pm »
white people say "Pay us $150 billion and we won't be racist no more- (We're actually not racist - but shhh don't tell anyone, and pay us the money anyways- we won't mind)
« Last Edit: July 16, 2016, 06:47:16 pm by bob434 »

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Re: Black Celebrities Demand $150 Billion In Taxpayer Money To End Racism
« Reply #11 on: July 15, 2016, 11:28:14 pm »
It's obvious all these clueless people have no idea how they're viewed by most other non-black Americans. It's not good. And stupid demands like this one only increase the bad feelings.
The best answer is to tell them to stuff it and quit being such a gigantic drag on the rest of the country. What politician has the guts to tell them that?

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Re: Black Celebrities Demand $150 Billion In Taxpayer Money To End Racism
« Reply #12 on: July 16, 2016, 01:05:44 am »
So... would that $150 billion EACH or what

That could be arranged.

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Re: Black Celebrities Demand $150 Billion In Taxpayer Money To End Racism
« Reply #13 on: July 16, 2016, 11:37:48 am »
So they're basically demanding "protection" money, eh?  Yeah, that's gonna fly.
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Re: Black Celebrities Demand $150 Billion In Taxpayer Money To End Racism
« Reply #14 on: July 16, 2016, 01:25:38 pm »
So they're basically demanding "protection" money, eh?  Yeah, that's gonna fly.
Just another angle on 'reparations'. That comes to a bit over 4200 dollars for every black man woman and child in the US.
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C S Lewis