Of course, many would argue that racialists (if they are white) and those on the hard right are repellent and deserve to lose their jobs.
By Peter Bradley
In his 1993 book Beautiful Losers: Essays on the Failure of American Conservatism, the late Sam http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2050) that King was a communist sympathizer.
The pace of ruining white people for allegedly racist remarks has picked up in the last 15 years – and even in the three years since Sam passed on.
As http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=334 Channel anchor) can attest, the practice is now much more common than once a year.Whites on the hard-right and (especially) the race-realist right have long lost jobs or appointments over their racial views or remarks. A brief list would include Mel Bradford, Sam Francis, Chris Brand, Andrew Fraser, Kevin Lamb and Frank Ellis. Academics such as Michael Levin, Philippe Rushton, and the late Glayde Whitney were harassed for their scholarly work on race but managed to keep their jobs because of tenure.
Of course, many would argue that racialists (if they are white) and those on the hard right are repellent and deserve to lose their jobs.
But events of the last several years prove that whites can become a victim if they express forbidden views or make a racial joke. Actors (Michael Richards), “shock jocks” (http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=2244, J.C. Corcoran, the Greaseman), athletes (John Rocker, Paul Hornung, Fuzzy Zoeller) and politicians (Trent Lott) have all been fired, demoted or suspended for allegedly racial remarks.
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