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The whole thing should be completed in a matter of weeks if I can work on it consistently. It's mostly revision now. I have already collected one rejection slip from a literary agent and am prepared to collect hundreds more until it gets published.
Back to the subject of the thread... I wouldn't waste my time and energy engaging those who think Africans are mentally inferior, in "debate". But, it could be useful for other white people to do so.
However, my favorite cracka in the world (outside my blood family), a bannah name E.Z. Jorgenson, would more react like me. The only white boys/girls I get along with are the "crazy" ones. E.Z. is "jewish", i.e. his mum is, so he is considered "jewish" although he is not religious. I remember playing some midnight basketball with him and a bunch of guys, including another white jewish guy, who started defending the state of Israel during a break in the game. EZ ain't quote no Chomsky at him, just straight jumped him and tackled him to the ground cussin at him and asking if he's defending shooting Palestinian children. Didn't suffer any major injuries, but freaked him right out. He'll think twice about airing his right wing views in public again.
Effective? I don't know. I just don't like racist crackaz and I wanna kick their donkey. They certainly kicked mine a lot when I was growing up, it's payback time now. I'm not as shrimpy as I used to be.
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