Malcom X scholar gets raped...

Started by SouthernGuy, May 02, 2010, 07:27 PM

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Liberal woman goes to Haiti to save the world, gets raped and blames it on white male oppression.
http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/04/23/we-are-not-your-weapons-we-are-women/

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I went to Haiti after the earthquake to empower Haitians to self-sufficiency. I went to remind them of the many great contributions that Afro-descendants have made to this world, and of their amazing resilience and strength as a people. Not once did I envision myself becoming a receptacle for a Black man's rage at the white world, but that is what I became. While I take issue with my brother's behavior, I'm grateful for the experience. It woke me up, made me understand on a deeper level the terror that my sisters deal with daily. This in hand, I feel comfortable in speaking for Haitian women, and for myself, in saying that we will not be your pawns, racially, politically, economically or otherwise.


Only a liberal could go to another country and think they were protected because of their mutual disdain for the evil white patriarchy. Like I've always said, if you have sons (especially white ones) and you vote Democrat, you essentially hate your own children...

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I'm grateful for the experience.


Cool. Go back and get more if you like.
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Liberal woman goes to Haiti to save the world, gets raped and blames it on white male oppression.
http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/04/23/we-are-not-your-weapons-we-are-women/

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I went to Haiti after the earthquake to empower Haitians to self-sufficiency. I went to remind them of the many great contributions that Afro-descendants have made to this world, and of their amazing resilience and strength as a people. Not once did I envision myself becoming a receptacle for a Black man's rage at the white world, but that is what I became. While I take issue with my brother's behavior, I'm grateful for the experience. It woke me up, made me understand on a deeper level the terror that my sisters deal with daily. This in hand, I feel comfortable in speaking for Haitian women, and for myself, in saying that we will not be your pawns, racially, politically, economically or otherwise.


Only a liberal could go to another country and think they were protected because of their mutual disdain for the evil white patriarchy. Like I've always said, if you have sons (especially white ones) and you vote Democrat, you essentially hate your own children...


+1

While I can't say that I have never received a knife in the back from the GOP, I have never received anything BUT a knife in the back from the Donks.
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I'm grateful for the experience.


Cool. Go back and get more if you like.


Precisely; she can get her consciousness raised more...
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The Biscuit Queen

I thought there was no excuse for rape?

And the minority movements wonder why the rest of us have such distain for their extremist representatives.
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May 03, 2010, 08:57 AM Last Edit: May 03, 2010, 09:28 AM by Captain Courageous
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I'm grateful for the experience.


That makes her a "rape apologist", doesn't it?

She now thinks she's one of them. They think she's a fool!

BRIAN

Yet more proof that Neo-Socialists are all dumb as a sack of hair.
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reminds me of a story
this photographer went to africa and got kidnapped by a tribal chief. he brutally raped her every night for two months, until she was rescued. Once back safely home, she was seen sobbing, and her friend said "I cant begin to understand the horror", and the photographer broke down into full cry mode and said" you dont know the half of it, he never calls, he never writes, nothing!!!!!!!!!"
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FP

Pretty sure I read this was a fake on another blog a few days ago. I'll have to search for it.

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