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Ethnic Stew
by Maxim Roberts, Nov 26, 2008
A look at the flip side of traditional racism, and the fact that race equality does not pave the way for race supremacy.
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The N-word
by B Nelson, Nov 24, 2008
Refusing to talk openly about Racism will not make it stop. Telling people to “Stop Racism” will not make it stop. Putting our heads in the sand will not make it stop. Talking about it is the only way to make it stop. So lets talk about the forbidden N-word, racism, and slaves.
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No Blacks Allowed, Whites Keep Out
by R J Grant, Nov 9, 2008
Has anyone noticed that for at least the last twenty years we have been seeing history rewritten, falsely changed?
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Obama Has Done It! What Does This Mean?
by christopherj, Nov 7, 2008
A lot has been said over the past 48 hours about the election and what it means for America. I have some thoughts.
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First Afro-american President
by Moron Savant, Nov 3, 2008
I am thrilled -- and who wouldn't? -- at the prospect of an Afro-American US President. For one, it would mean that finally Americans are color-blind.
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Black Cats and Society
by B Nelson, Nov 3, 2008
Are black cats bad luck? Is the way a person dresses any indication of if they are going to be a good or bad pet owner? Who are we to judge if a person is going to be a good owner or a bad one based on appearance?
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The Shapeshifters are Watching You
by Timotheus 1, Oct 22, 2008
Exploring how people can shape-shift into animals including werewolves and other mutated monsters of the night.
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The Power of Curses
by Timotheus 1, Oct 20, 2008
Examining the power of magickal curses which can create changes in the environment and how such dangerous power affects the people casting and receiving them.
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How to Cope in an Interracial Relationship
by Ursula Banteux, Oct 3, 2008
Unfortunately, the topic of interracial relationships is still taboo. The recognition of this taboo can be felt through stares, laughs, or downright harassment. I have experienced all of these, but we're still going strong. For those of you in interracial relationships (and especially for those of you who are not), here are a few words of encouragement.
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Freedom
by Marlon Marshall, Sep 29, 2008
What is freedom?
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