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97-3, Obama.
Ya, but only cause Obama is Black
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97-3, Obama.
I've seen many, and I mean many, on Twitter drop the n-bomb but later claim they aren't racist.
I challenge you to find any KKK member in the history of that group who wasn't a Republican.
Go ahead, I'll wait.
You didn't even read as far as Post 6 or 7. Did you become rich by not doing your homework?
This is getting comical.
Julius and Denny, do you two know what the primaries and general election are?
It's like talking to Corky from Life Goes On around here.
Again, you don't know how to read a dictionary. There are multiple definitions for a reason.
Hi.
I would first like to preface by saying that I am not calling any of you who post or visit this forum racist. I am interested in the perception that a racist is more likely to be a Republican than a Democrat. Do you find this to be inaccurate?
There have been a lot of links, graphs and postings lately which I find inflammatory and only reflect the views of a subsection of people and they often get in the way of an honest discussion, so I am not posting those here.
Personally, I really don't ever hear any racist comments in real life, so I have almost no firsthand knowledge to go on. Would any of you care to share your views on racism in America? Is that where some of the hatred of Obama comes from? What are the political leanings of anyone you know who is racist?
People need to get over the past. If Jews feel comfortable living in Germany, then I don't want to hear shit about blacks feeling discriminated against when most NEVER experienced Jim Crow. Use your race or religion as an excuse, and you'll always fall short.
Just because someone didn't experience Jim Crow doesn't mean they haven't experienced racism.
I remember some incidents directed at my dad when I was a kid growing up in Portland. Weird, disturbing, and/or odd things that would be blatant enough for a kid to notice.
though, Maxiep, just as I would feel uncomfortable telling anyone of Jewish descent "get over the Holocaust, already" I think it's counterproductive to say "if you call yourself a *****, I can, too, homey" or "Yeah, so I said 'don't re-Nig Obama'--get over it" or some such. That's not to say you can't have a view that Israeli foreign policy is bad, or that you notice that many of the stakeholders in Hollywood are Jewish. In that same vein you should be allowed to disagree with the administration, or to observe that 92% of African-American voters vote (D). But American discourse (especially politically) has deteriorated to:
-if you dislike the President's policies, it's probably b/c you're a racist.
-if you vote (R), you most likely hate women and homosexuals and are a xenophobe
Is that racism? I don't know. Is it positive? Imho, no.
Then people need to toughen up. You don't think discrimination exists in every walk of life? People discriminate against fat people, short people, ugly people, poor people, religious people, gay people, etc. Life isn't fair. We should stop trying to make it so. The cream will rise to the top, no matter the color, religion, appearance or sexual orientation.
So blacks are only racist in primaries.
My point is the Holocaust was arguably the greatest atrocity put on one race in recent memory, yet the Jews don't say, "I can't make it because my family was killed and our wealth stolen". They remember what they lost, say it will never happen again and soldier on.
Slavery was awful. But at some point, you need to stop making excuses for your lack of achievement. Interestingly, however, I wonder how many people who decry their slave roots and the racism they feel they experience would trade their ancestors being brought here so they could instead live in West Africa? My guess is there aren't many. And if there are, then enjoy Liberia I say.
Wow. Just wow.
The lack of reading and statistical comprehension you're displaying in this thread is absolutely atrocious.
Boy, there sure is a lot of victimization in this thread. It makes me wonder how in such a terrible and racist country we could have seen a Colin Powell, Condoleeza Rice or Barack Obama. America is terrible, cruel and unfair. You have your station in life and that's where you stay, I guess.
So why does it matter what they voted in the primaries then?
And again, voting for someone who looks like you DOES NOT EQUAL RACISM.
I seriously thought you were smarter than this. Clearly you can't analyze the data in front of you and make logical inferences from the statistics. Go study up some more.
Voting for somebody based on skin color is racial prejudice. racism = racial prejudice.
It isn't complicated. I don't know why you're fighting this so hard, like you're trying to deny that racism exists in voting. Are you feeling guilty because you voted for Obama based on skin color?
Take it to another level...I won't, under any circumstance, vote for Patty Murray in large part b/c she's one of the least intellectually capable people in politics, and I include all of the R's who think rape is ok to opine about. I may very well vote for the next female (D) that comes onto the ballot.
If you were to ask me why, I could cite multiple examples...however, that would take a lot more intellectual capability and effort than to say "he doesn't want to vote for a woman".
Nathaniel Bedford Forrest. Robert Byrd. Strom Thurmond.I've seen many, and I mean many, on Twitter drop the n-bomb but later claim they aren't racist.
I challenge you to find any KKK member in the history of that group who wasn't a Republican.
Go ahead, I'll wait.
your stats don't make the argument you think it does. It's not like blacks went from voting all for every democrat to all the sudden "what? a black person? Ooh...Me vote for him!"
You're also projecting a lot there, by assuming that is why. Because it's not like blacks (as a collective voting block) haven't voted for Democrats in big numbers.
So....black people vote based on skin color, but white people vote based on politics?
I'm not sure how you equate feeling guilty with pointing out that voting based on skin color is racism, because then it implies a lot about the rest of the country that I'm not willing to admit is true.
I'm not sure why you keep bringing up the primary vote, and act like I can't figure out what you're saying.
Maybe you should re-address it so your point is clearer. Because it sure isn't.
