Ten years prior to last week’s incident, Chappelle forsees the controversial case of Henry Louis Gates.
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By Yosef Solomon on July 23rd, 2009
Ten years prior to last week’s incident, Chappelle forsees the controversial case of Henry Louis Gates.


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Preston
July 25th, 2009 - 5:24:42 AM
This professor, from what I have seen, has always had a chip on his shoulder towards white people. He would love to make the slavery issue TOTALLY the white peoples’ burden; and ignor the historical fact, that it was, and is, the black African culture that initially and PRIMARILY cultivated the racially organized slavery era. The blacks basically did it to themselves (just look at how they’re into ‘personality’ and ‘idol’ worship). But “the good professor” could never admit to that; otherwise how could he continue his ‘upperly mobile’ lifestyle… The proud ancestor of a house bleep-er.
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Tre Fizz
January 19th, 2010 - 1:54:08 PM
You think you are wise, Mithrandir, yet for all your subtleties you have not wisdom...
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