As a result, ways out of the crisis are being intensively searched for at all levels - ways, which, however, aim at maintaining the whites' control over the country.
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We are of the opinion that an important and irreversible process is taking place among the white population. Just as with the blacks, the whites, too, are currently overcoming a psychological barrier.
The most important point is, in a time of crisis, there is no way out but for the government to be bold and aggressive.
There are all kinds of ways in which especially white men in this country have been helped by the government.
A long-term crisis, after a certain point, no longer seems like a crisis. It seems like the way things are.
Coming out, all the way out, is offered more and more as the political solution to our oppression.
Poor privileged white men. Their stranglehold on power is slowly being loosened.
If we are to maintain our position as a global economic leader, we've got to end the govern-by-crisis mentality that sets us back instead of moving us forward.
With a foreign policy appropriately rooted in some sense of humanitarian decency, the Central African crisis will not be easily ignored by American policymakers. It screams for remedy.
Racism is always there underneath, but usually it is exploited in these times of economic crisis, and it's hard to find out when one slides into another.
When everything is going well, the role of the state in the economy should be limited. When we are in a crisis, it's different.
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