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America is Black & White

I'm against all these "hyphenated-American" denominations. After the emancipation of black slaves, America was black and white or white and black. That's how it should have stayed. There were NO problems when we didn't have 12+ Asian or Latino nationals invading our neighborhoods, corrupting our language, our diet, our way of life ...

Blacks at least spoke English and did not insist on having everything from street signs to legal documents translated into a gazillion different African tongues like and Asians do. The church my grandmother frequented in Orange County as a little girl displays Vietnamese signs and even holds services in Vietnamese. WTF?

Deport them all I say ... I much rather live alongside with blacks because, personally, I've never had issues with them. I think it's incredibly racist to continue all these attacks on blacks because of how they look when the real problem are the nonwhite immigrants that invade us like locus. Blacks are such a small segment of the population and if we weren't importing more from Africa or the Caribbean there would be even fewer. With time that population would shrink.

I much preferred it if Americans abroad were thought of consisting of Whites and Blacks. That's how it was for a long time. Our old movies had black characters and that wasn't threatening. We had black athletes, black entertainers, jazz musicians, you name it. Yet, it didn't change the character of a White, Christian America. Now, it's all changed for the worst!

Anyway, I feel our number one problem are the Asians (including Indians who may speak English but don't assimilate and walk around wearing saris) and the Latinos. The blacks or negroes, as you call them, pale by comparison.

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