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"Satirical Articles: Not So Funny For Black America & Minorities"

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Satirical articles--those ragtag bits of "journalism" written and published as a humorus jolt to readers everywhere.       The stories shock us, infuriate us, grab our attention, cause an uproar of blogs, chat room discussions and social media debates...only to be later exposed as the result of someone's tasteless idea of a joke. But when the content of what is written by satirists then materialize into real stories from "credible" news sources, (e.g. Iggy Azalea's racist tweets which were deemed fake, yet she'd been in the news before for controversial statements of racism, or the African-American man who bought a $400,000 home for $17 and was berated by white neighbors, only to have a real story emerge about a white supremacist openly state that he wanted to eliminate all non-whites from American soil)...are these articles simply tasteless literary bytes that we should dismiss? Or is this another distraction tactic to allow the plan to remove the "undesirables" in White America's eyes to be executed--since the average person is more likely to ignore such outrageous claims? Join in tonight at 10:30 pm EST by calling 347-327-9967.

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