Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Pizza Delivery Receipts: Newest Weapon Against Non-White People

Pizza Delivery Receipts Are the Lower Income 
Racist (White Supremacists) Newest Weapon of Warfare Against Non-White People

Once again in the system of  Racism (White Supremacy), a Black female in Apex, North Carolina ordered pork pizza from Domino's and were shocked and insulted to see what was printed on the receipt.

The receipt read, "Nigger Don't Tip."



She has been receiving threatening phone calls after she says a (suspected Racist-White Supremacist) Domino's delivery man was fired for giving her a receipt that read, “n*gger don't tip.” The victim says she received two Domino's pizzas from the restaurant when her 10-year-old niece pointed out the racist (White Supremacist) insult printed on it. Infuriated, as anyone should be, the "Black" female victim called the pizza business to complain and the driver was fired immediately. Now she says she's been bogged down with  phone calls (from suspected Racists-White Supremacists), threatening her for costing the unidentified employee their job.

Regarding the racist receipt she says,

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Tell-LIE-Vision: White Supremacy's Number One Weapon

 The Socialization Influence of Television on Black Children


The family, schools, and churches have long been recognized as major agents of socialization. Increasingly, television is being added to the list of institutions assuming key roles in the socialization process-the process by which one learns  information, cognitive processes, values, attitudes, social roles, self-concepts, and behaviors that are generally accepted within American society ( Berger and Luckmann, 1967: Dorr, 1982).
Berry (1980) maintains that many youngsters used televised information, messages, and portrayals as a way of reinforcing their beliefs and in the process, grant television a role comparable to the traditional socializing agents. Similarly, Comstock, et.al ( 1978) describes television as a source of  vicarious socialization that competes with other socializing agents in providing role models and information that affect children's attitudes, belief and behavior.

A great deal of  the concern expressed by parents, educators and others about the possible influence of television on children is linked to the notion that television performs some socialization functions. Cognizant of the fact that television PROGRAMS and characters may exert and influence on children's behaviors, attitudes, values and beliefs, Black parents and professionals became particularly concerned that  television might (1) Influence Black children's attitudes.

Source: Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 15 No.1, September 1984 79-100, © 1984 Sage Publications.

“However, children and teens are being exposed to an increasing number of fast-food advertisements, particularly