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Can somebody attack me, please?Obama has the great intellect.
惊!美国黑人牧师对自己种族的看法哈佛教授几点比较搞笑的细节
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c******i
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Dr. Ben Carson Challenges Al Sharpton to Debate over role of black leaders
in Ferguson crisis
Dr. Ben Carson on Al Sharpton's handling of Ferguson
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3740907219001/dr-ben-carson-on-al-sh
T*********I
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这是个好人
T*********s
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Ben for president!
b*x
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每个种族都有洗地党啊. 看到这个, 我觉得mitbbs很正常了.
s********t
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不光是良心,更是智慧。

【在 c******i 的大作中提到】
: Dr. Ben Carson Challenges Al Sharpton to Debate over role of black leaders
: in Ferguson crisis
: Dr. Ben Carson on Al Sharpton's handling of Ferguson
: http://video.foxnews.com/v/3740907219001/dr-ben-carson-on-al-sh

a**e
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在美国,现在只有黑人有言论自由的权利

【在 c******i 的大作中提到】
: Dr. Ben Carson Challenges Al Sharpton to Debate over role of black leaders
: in Ferguson crisis
: Dr. Ben Carson on Al Sharpton's handling of Ferguson
: http://video.foxnews.com/v/3740907219001/dr-ben-carson-on-al-sh

a**e
发帖数: 8800
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黑人叫他汤姆叔叔

【在 c******i 的大作中提到】
: Dr. Ben Carson Challenges Al Sharpton to Debate over role of black leaders
: in Ferguson crisis
: Dr. Ben Carson on Al Sharpton's handling of Ferguson
: http://video.foxnews.com/v/3740907219001/dr-ben-carson-on-al-sh

c******i
发帖数: 4091
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有些黑人而已

【在 a**e 的大作中提到】
: 黑人叫他汤姆叔叔
a**e
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【在 c******i 的大作中提到】
: Dr. Ben Carson Challenges Al Sharpton to Debate over role of black leaders
: in Ferguson crisis
: Dr. Ben Carson on Al Sharpton's handling of Ferguson
: http://video.foxnews.com/v/3740907219001/dr-ben-carson-on-al-sh

a**e
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不是有些,是很多,他们被荔波肉教育,任何这样的人就是Uncle Tom。
滑稽的是,一次我和一个高中生,黑人,聊起Carson。他说Carson is a walking
talking Uncle Tom. 我告诉他 I was so much surprised that current middle
school still reading such book and he told me he had not read it, but his
friend told him Uncle Tom is the icon of black who works for white.

【在 c******i 的大作中提到】
: 有些黑人而已
c******i
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这样的草根精英,人格和智慧的魅力,绝对超越种族和肤色。
c******i
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黑人里这种劣币驱逐良币的文化,是根本问题。
bill cosby老先生这种黑人成功人士说咱要教育娃好好读书,结果被一帮人渣啐了一脸
狗屎,咋整。

【在 a**e 的大作中提到】
: 不是有些,是很多,他们被荔波肉教育,任何这样的人就是Uncle Tom。
: 滑稽的是,一次我和一个高中生,黑人,聊起Carson。他说Carson is a walking
: talking Uncle Tom. 我告诉他 I was so much surprised that current middle
: school still reading such book and he told me he had not read it, but his
: friend told him Uncle Tom is the icon of black who works for white.

c******i
发帖数: 4091
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看一篇十年前的老文章,bill cosby说得一点没错啊。
Cosby Defends Criticism of Black Community
Actor Urges Better Parenting At Education Forum in D.C.
By Manny Fernandez
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 9, 2004; Page B03
Bill Cosby defended his controversial critique of African American life,
telling a roomful of educators and parents in the District yesterday that
while systemic racism has presented barriers to progress, good parenting is
the key to a child's future.
Cosby, whose recent scathing observations of the parenting skills and
personal values of low-income black people have earned him criticism and
praise, tackled the subject head-on at the Washington Convention Center
during a forum sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
"Know what your children are doing," panelist Bill Cosby urged at an
education forum in the District. (Marvin Joseph -- The Washington Post)
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During a two-hour panel session, Cosby criticized parents who allow their
children to be "managed with a cell phone" and who don't take an interest in
the children's schoolwork. Racism continues to exist, he said, but "there
is nothing that will defeat parenting." He added: "My call is for more,
tighter reins. Know what your children are doing."
Cosby's comments were widely applauded during the forum, which focused on
the state of public education for African Americans. The panel discussion
came on the opening day of the foundation's week-long annual legislative
conference.
The entertainer was one of seven on a panel that included educators, authors
and academics. Judging by the reaction of the standing-room-only crowd of a
few hundred in a conference room, though, it was clear whom educators and
reporters had come to see.
"When he shoots his verbal arrows, he hits you in the heart, and he knows
that we think with our heart," said George C. Fraser, chairman and chief
executive of Cleveland-based communications firm FraserNet, who sat in the
audience.
The panel included Deborah Jewell-Sherman, superintendent of Richmond Public
Schools; Gary Orfield, co-director of Harvard University's Civil Rights
Project; and Marian Wright Edelman, president of the Children's Defense Fund.
It was in the District, at a Constitution Hall gala in May to mark the 50th
anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, that
Cosby first sounded off about low-income blacks. "They're standing on the
corner and they can't speak English," he said then. "I can't even talk the
way these people talk: 'Why you ain't,' 'Where you is' . . . And I blamed
the kid until I heard the mother talk. And then I heard the father talk."
In July, at a Rainbow/PUSH Coalition gathering in Chicago, Cosby said young
blacks were the "dirty laundry" that many prefer he not criticize.
Cosby's remarks sparked a debate in the black community. Some criticized
Cosby for fueling negative racial stereotypes and giving credence to
conservative beliefs that the problems facing African Americans are self-
imposed. But others applauded him for talking about the importance of
personal responsibility, and still others found themselves split on how they
viewed his message.
Yesterday, Cosby told his critics, "Come at me all you want." To those who
criticized him for blaming the victim by preaching personal responsibility,
he said: "I know a victim when I see one. And so did Christ. And so does God
know victims. And so do we all recognize victims. But some victims you can
look at and say, 'Get up.' " Most of his comments were greeted with laughter
or applause and nods and shouts of approval.
He said the lives of many poor black children are so fraught with peril and
anger that he wanted to see more psychiatrists and psychologists in schools
to deal with students' emotional problems.
Low-income black students should be taught algebra and calculus as early as
kindergarten, as students are in Japan, he said.
At one point, he wondered aloud why it was Muslims -- not Christians -- who
were unafraid to go into rough neighborhoods to try to keep youths out of
trouble. He said that he was questioning the efforts of the black Christian
community to "take the neighborhood back." He said, "We haven't made Jesus
smile."
Throughout the discussion, Cosby was at times playful, at times serious. He
joked with another panelist, encouraging author Jawanza Kunjufu to elaborate
on his point by invoking the sitcom dad persona of Dr. Cliff Huxtable. But
he also described the problems facing African Americans as a life-and-death
struggle that needs to be won.
"You've got funerals," he said. "How long is it going to take before you
make this transformation? Children skipping double-dutch [clapping his hands
once to mimic a gunshot]. Dead. And we cry at the child's funeral. Twenty-
six-year-old's been shot. By mistake, can it be? . . . Ladies and gentlemen,
this has to stop. These things are getting clearer and clearer and clearer."
O*******d
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我这里公立学校里如果黑人学生努力学习,会被其他黑人学生鄙视和嘲讽。
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