NAACP calls Hallmark graduation card racist

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For thousands of years, science has been subject to the unrelenting pressures of religion. Nevertheless, we have discovered electricity, gravity, and even black holes.

Now science is no longer bound by chains of religion. Instead, it is bound by new chains. Chains of political correctness. I'm waiting for evolution to be banned, since black liberals look (and in many cases act) more like primates than white Europeans. If you think that's crazy, just look at the above video and the recent graduation card fiasco. They're already trying to poo poo the term "black hole".
 
I heard "And you black holes, you so ominous. ooo hahahah and you planets, watch your back"

Gee, I think they were obviously talking about black women. AND calling them as fat as a planet!!!!
 
Has the NAACP actually done anything in, say, the past 15 years that wasn't just pointless whining?
 
I'd like to know how the hell did they even found out about the graduation card in the first place.

Well, to be honest, a black lady from work recently held two graduation parties for friends -- one graduated with a phlebotomy "degree" (she used the term degree); the other, a sociology degree that took 25 years to get, going non-stop since 1985.

Edit: After seeing the video, the card has been out for three years...
 
When blacks hear something like "black hole" they automatically think "black ho" because that's what they want to hear, expect to hear, say to each other. What is really demeaning of African-Americans is the way they treat each other. Maybe if they weren't listening to music talking smack about "gankin' dey black hoes" they'd understand that a black hole is a big thing out in space and has nothing to do with the melanin level of their skin.
 
When the video started, I initially thought the NAACP was complaining that "black holes" is a term for sexually promiscuous black women. Apparently, it's not, but it should be Of course, babies do come out...so the metaphor isn't perfect
 
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