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07-10-08, 07:48 PM
they have not been exposed to blacks as much, and for as long as western countries, and have not colonized Afrikans and considered them burden bearers. Hungarians, and inhabitants of other former east European countries, may not have learnt of the advantages of covert, institutionalized racism. fact of the matter is, now that they are subject to EU anti racism legislation, seeing as they do not want to end racism, as long as they cannot say no, as long as they will feel they have a need to show a different face to avoid punishment, they are simply going to change their variant to covert racism. that's the way it goes.
white countries in general should just stick signs up at entry points to the country that tell black people they are not so much undesirables as lesser beings in the system, the burden bearers who should accept to be shoved around otherwise leave. the signs should read "blacks are not free here" or "blacks have no rights here".
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