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| Now that Barack Hussein Obama is President, is racism over for American? Elna Baker's upcoming book, The New York Regional Mormon Singles Halloween Dance, isn't all about race, but her story of working as an "adoption nurse" at FAO Schwartz gives anther perspective to racism in America. (MP3 here)
When FAO Schwartz ran out of white dolls after MTV ran a segment about the adoption center … with only weeks left before Christmas, and the baby factory on back-order, you can imagine where things go from here. Rich white families coming in to "adopt," only to realize there's
Desperate parents would ask to see the coveted white baby, but when they saw Nubbins' grotesque
And, ...? One day a women with a solemn girl walked in, and after finding out that all white dolls are gone, and asked and told about Nubbins, they said yes. When the girl is asked the standard 'adoption' question: "Will you love and care for the baby?" So all the white baby dolls, defective or otherwise, are adopted before black ones. Even the majority of black children would likely pick a white baby if given the chance. Is racism over in America?
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