Must be 'white boy day': White Party (republicans) Hosts Racist Bake Sale in TX/Shuts Down Government in DC - "for fairness"

From [HERE] Last Wednesday, the Young Conservatives of Texas engaged in a misguided and ignorant attempt at ‘satire’ by holding an “Affirmative Action Bake Sale.” The premise of the bake sale was that people would pay for baked goods on the basis of their skin color with white students paying the most ($2), followed by Asian students ($1.50), Latino students ($1), Black students (75 cents), and Native American students (25 cents); with a special 25 cent discount for all women. 

In reality, the White Supremacy System is the ultimate form of "racial entitlement" or "affirmative action." As stated by Anon, "affirmative action is NOT black racism. Black people did not create affirmative action, the terminology, or the where, when, and how it becomes a policy in Corporate America. Blacks do NOT have the power to implement any just or unjust policies at any white college or university. Whites control, name, legislate, and decide everything that happens within America’s institutions of power - including black institutions.  

If it can be documented (proven) that black people are COLLECTIVELY mistreating white people COLLECTIVELY in the United States, someone should write a book about it. [MOREand [MORE] 

How They Do. White people turn off your lights, evict people, hand out death penalty sentences, repossess your stuff, bomb folks, kick you out the hospital and yes, shut down the government. In photo, tourists are visibly upset to hear that the Statue of Liberty is not open to the public Tuesday — even if they bought tickets weeks in advance.

 

From [HERE] On Tuesday the U.S. government began to shut down for the first time in 17 years after a Congress bitterly divided over President Obama’s signature health-care initiative failed to reach agreement to fund federal agencies.

Hours before a midnight deadline, the Republican House passed its third proposal in two weeks to fund the government for a matter of weeks. Like the previous plans, the new one sought to undermine the Affordable Care Act, this time by delaying enforcement of the “individual mandate,” a cornerstone of the law that requires all Americans to obtain health insurance.

House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) argued passionately that Republicans were merely seeking “fairness” for working people. Obama has delayed a mandate for employers to insure workers and delayed other requirements for big unions, Boehner said. “Yet they stick our constituents with a bill they don’t like and a bill they can’t afford,” he said. [MORE]