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MSNBC Race Baiter Toure Rails Against “White Privilege”…
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Libs have latched on to the mythical theory of “white privilege” like they did with global warming.


. . . Never one to simply curse the darkness, or blackness in this case, Touré offers up a solution: a “Race Card” for white people. The card would allow white people to use their race to get an advantage, and as Touré says, “it can be used at job sites, shopping malls, police stops, wherever where race matters.”

“The genius of it is that works just as white privilege does,” he continues. “You need do nothing to activate it. The advantage happens automatically, just like White History Month happens automatically.”


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