I see you are a photographer and originally from Europe so this may interest you. On behalf
of a growing number of people, what was the point of depicting a black male
with his hand placed upon the thigh of a Caucasian female and calling the shot Waiting
for Something Good? What “good” will come out of this union we allegedly
are waiting for?
The loss of
two distinct blood lines? Biracial children? “Forbidden” love? Yet more “tolerance?” White submission?
With the
popular media’s ongoing glut of multiculturalism, which is really multiracialism, an unthinking and knee-jerk desire
to see blacks as a special group deserving special privileges, such as European
derived women and vice versa, from wise and benevolent “artists” is a concept most know as
social engineering. Even a “hip” veneer cannot hide this fact.
I realize
you are a photographer, and a good one at that, not a mover and shaker in the upper echelons of power
(Be happy about that). But if your intent is to have this kind of pictorial message –
Waiting for Something Good – adorning offices, homes, museums, or whatever,
what other message are you shooting for other than for the viewer's possible acceptance of sexual miscegenation;
depicting it as life affirming “progress?”
'America
will soon have a white minority (2043). This is a much desired state of affairs
for the hostile elites who hold political power and shape public opinion.' We on
the other hand would like to see European Americans shake off their stupor and
reinvigorate themselves to resist this coming change. Wouldn't you?