Are Blacks/African-Americans/Colored People/Negroes more racist than Caucasians?

FIRST—nothing in the headline is racist. The African-Americans call themselves blacks, Colored People (NAACP), Negroes (United Negro College Fund), and, of course, the word that starts with “n” and sounds like trigger. So, just forget that right now.

These folks living in the U.S. are the only group of people in the world who have a very serious identity problem.

Moving on.

Here is Michael Brown’s mother (in Ferguson) responding to the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson:

A true racist!

A true racist!

Michael Brown’s mother decided to put her classless attitude on full display for the world to see when she made a comment on Facebook about the recent shooting of two police officers in Ferguson.

As you can imagine, what she had to say wasn’t pretty, and not long after leaving the comment, she took her page down.

Here’s what she said.

“If my FAM woulda got JUSTICE in August maybe those two cops wouldn’t have got shot LAST NIGHT…”

“F*** THEM 2 COPS..DON’T GOT NO SYMPATHY FOR THEM OR THEY FAMILIES…Aint no FUN when the Rabbit got the GUN.”

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Yeah. As they say, blacks are not, cannot be racists. Uh huh. Another moronic statement by a hateful, white hating group.

So, who is more racist? Do you think any Caucasian would say such a thing publicly and without shame?

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