​Blackface doesn’t always equal racism.

Blackface, when it is used to ridicule or denigrate is certainly racist in my view.  However, if it is used in other ways, it is not.  For example, the movie “Black like me” did a good job of causing some people to understand what it was like to be Black in America at one time [...]

​The Megan Williams Hoax – keeping racism alive.

The “Reverend” Al Sharpton quick study.  You would think that after the Tawana Brawley and The Duke LaCrosse  incidents he would have learned to practice a modicum of restraint.  You might think that, but you’d be wrong.  That’s because Sharpton makes his living from gullible African-Americans and the extortion of cowardly corporations.  And he has [...]


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race-card

The overplaying of the race card is getting really old.  It seems that any time the outcome of something is not in favor of a minority the charge of racism is thrown down.  Racism exists.  No one questions that fact.  However, it doesn’t exist to the extent that some publicity-hunting whiners would have us all believe.  The constant overuse of this weak ploy is meant to prey on white guilt in order to achieve the self-serving, entitlement-mentality desires of high-profile minority racebaiters on a regular basis.  This site is meant to deal with the more profligate of them.

The race card is usually played by Blacks.  However, it can be played by others in order to interject race as in the case of George H. W. Bush and Willie Horton in the 1988 Presidential election.

We’ve chosen The Reverend Jesse Jackson to be the “poster child” for racecardism.com

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