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Adrianne Curry Talks Race

October 8th 2007 04:19
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Here's Adrianne Curry (from America's Next Top Model) on race relations. I'm not sure that I necessarily agree with her logic here. I mean, I'm not even sure if white Christian people have a right to bitch about race relations. Actually, I don't know what I think...which is why I'm posting Adrianne Curray's ranting race speech here:


Yes, I get it. Black people were slaves here once. You know what? That does suck some major balls, however, it is time to move the fuck on. Do we hear the Jews crying that they were made slaves for thousands of years? Do we hear them whine that they should OWN the pyramids in Egypt because THEY broke their backs making them? Do we hear them bitch and moan about Hitler, etc? (my hubby is a Jew)Nope, we dont. It's time for us to UNITE AS ONE. I do not think that singling out one race, giving one race opportunities to go to college (I know a TON of poor white.asian, indian, american indian, etc etc that could use that too!), giving one race the EXCUSE to blame things on others for being whatever nationality they are, is a good way at making sure we NEVER kill racism.


I love how she says slavery sucks major balls...that's very tactful, Adrianne.
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Comment by katyzzz

October 8th 2007 09:27
Nah, I'm lookin' for the race to slow down.

katyzzz

Comment by Louie

October 9th 2007 03:05
hah, she certainly has a way about her, not sure if I agree 100% but a VERY ballsy call.......if she were gay she probably woulda got away with it but I'd say she is going to get crucified!!!!!!! Some things are best left unsaid.

Comment by Mrs. Jones

October 15th 2007 21:16
I spoke to this nit wit on a live radio show, and she had no clue as to even when the voter's right act was established, had no clue that white families in both the north and south are still benefiting from slavery, and why is it, that native american month is ignored, latin heritage as well. What she should have addressed is the fact of why these dates had to be commemerated in the first place. Blacks had to invent television shows to be represented in some way. Same for sororites and fraternities, we were not allowed to join white ones, therefore we had to creat our own. Needless to say, there was not an intelectual thought in what she said, this kuumbya utopia she eludes is craziness. America will never be hate free unfortunately, hate is just as real as love as. Since human flesh will never be perfect you will always have people to hate another for something as silly as the lack or abundance of melanin. My point to her was, when you have people who are members of the KKK agreeing with you, you have problems. The most laughable part, and I could not even fathom that an adult wrote it, was that she said she had a black boyfriend and only 2 people called him or her names. Are you kidding me? So that solidifies the fact that racism is dead! Long live Adrianne Curry, because she lowered her whiteself to date a black kid, racism is forever esponged!! YIPPEE!!! This year's white girl of the year award to Adrianne Curry. This girl cannot be serious. Had it not been for strides of the civil rights movement, she would not have the little piece of fame that she has. a la Tyra Banks! She is on her 13th minute of her self proclaimed fame anyway, best pose for hustler, because that is about all that is calling. The majority of the things listed below took place after the 1900's, i mean really!

This girl needs to get a clue, things she takes for granted, my people died for. Ever had a loveone hung for drinking out the wrong drinking fouontain, ask my grandmoter about the early demise of her father. Then tell me to move on!



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