see the show's website http://www.houstonpbs.org/race/index.html Part 1 of the HoustonPBS program "A Conversation on Race," moderated by Ernie Manouse and taped in the KUHT studios on the tenth anniversary of the death of James Byrd, Jr. The show's eight panelists engage in a frank and open discussion about how issues of race effect our everyday lives.
Antiwhite propaganda...
Speak out against this race hustling crap.
Look at the fucking line-up. Where's the advocate for Whitey? Show-trial by TV more like.
It's genocide. White genocide by censorship, forced assimilation. The WHOLE SYSTEM is ROTTEN.
MarkMuses 3 months ago
Frank and open discussion my ass. Focusing on the tragic Byrd case while ignoring the blacks hate crimes is very deceitful and divisive. You would think that there were no poor whites from listening to these liars. They know that is not true but it doesn't promote their cause.
pwreric 9 months ago
This program is such a joke. They begin by citing a crime where a white man killed a black man, but no mention of the HUGE disparity between black on white hate crimes, such as, the rape and murder of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, Jan Pawel Pietrzak and his wife Quiana Jenkins-Pietrzak, which is EXACTLY why more blacks are in prison! This biased panel is simply pandering to each other's paranoia. Everytime I see black people they're the ones being "racist"
/watch?v=OeWL9HzVrWg
strong8action 1 year ago
Yeah, it could've used a hispanic, maybe two to be on tis panel. Maybe even an American Indian, since they go through a lot of stereotype and other racist problems also. But at least it wasn't all just one people. The audience looks pretty diverse though.
ImOfNope 1 year ago
for a discussion on race, this panel isn't very diverse. it's good that they're having the discussion though.
mrkim2911 1 year ago