I just turned on the ABC Evening News, and lo and behold ABC has determined that the most important story in the world today was the death of a horse.
I'm an animal lover, but there is something decidedly warped about the placement of this as the lead story, replete with one of the animal's doctors choking back tears as he talked, along with a shot of a weeping reporter. Reminds me of the misplaced, often irrationalaffection and concern so many whites have for minorities while having no empathy of any sort for their own kind,mixed with hatred for whites who are concerned about their fellow whites.
How many of the legions of Barbaro fans (probably one hundred percent white) who will be crying and sending flowers in honor of a horse, can work up any sympathy or concern at all for, say, the plight of whites in Appalachia, or the white soldiers coming back from Iraq missing arms and legs, or the white children who go to overwhelmingly black public schools, or the literally hundreds of thousands of whites who are victims of black and illegal alien crime every single year? RIP, Barbaro.
I'm an animal lover, but there is something decidedly warped about the placement of this as the lead story, replete with one of the animal's doctors choking back tears as he talked, along with a shot of a weeping reporter. Reminds me of the misplaced, often irrationalaffection and concern so many whites have for minorities while having no empathy of any sort for their own kind,mixed with hatred for whites who are concerned about their fellow whites.
How many of the legions of Barbaro fans (probably one hundred percent white) who will be crying and sending flowers in honor of a horse, can work up any sympathy or concern at all for, say, the plight of whites in Appalachia, or the white soldiers coming back from Iraq missing arms and legs, or the white children who go to overwhelmingly black public schools, or the literally hundreds of thousands of whites who are victims of black and illegal alien crime every single year? RIP, Barbaro.