Ravi
Diamond Member
Ah, politics. Makes me wish for the old days when they would challenge each other to duels and decrease the surplus asshole population.......
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Ah, politics. Makes me wish for the old days when they would challenge each other to duels and decrease the surplus asshole population.......
im still waiting for one single example of a southern black man calling a southern white man a boy.
I used to get called one all the time on the court. Got called honky, whitey, cracker, "the white guy/dude". Got called "brah" a lot too. Even got called "token white guy."
BFD.
The real world just isn't as politically correct as some people demand it should be. Everything someone says isn't as sinister as the overly-sensitive try to make it out to be.
We aren't talking about a basketball court or a bar or a ball field.
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You're right. We're talking about taking a condescending statement and attempting to blow it into something more than what it is.
At a Lincoln Day Dinner in the Fourth Congressional District in northern Kentucky, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell criticized the Democratic presidential candidates, singling out Senator Barack Obama in particular.
I fear the two Democrats, one in particular, is incredibly naive, Mr. McConnell said, according to the Lexington Herald-Leaders political blog, and then noted that that Mr. Obama was still an Illinois lawmaker when the nation went to war. This is the big leagues now. At what point do you turn off the demagoguery and become a serious, responsible leader?
Congressman Geoff Davis, took the criticisms of Mr. Obama a few steps further, likening the change slogan to the pitch of a snake oil salesman. He then relayed to the audience that he had taken party in a highly classified, national security simulation with Obama.
Im going to tell you something: That boys finger does not need to be on the button, Mr. Davis said. He could not make a decision in that simulation that related to a nuclear threat to this country.
No, the congressman knew exactly what he was saying and he knew the national media was going to pick it up. But hey, with bush being in the WH for the last 7 1/2 years I guess lots of GOP members had thought they were back in the old days with their lawn jockeys and black faced antics.
hmmmm?
Thanks, thats the first time I heard the entire clip.
I'm starting to think maybe he was being a bit racist afterall. Maybe my judgement was initially clouded by the "boy who cried wolf" effect. (no pun intended)
You do understand that it's not just about being condescending, right? Calling a black man, "boy" is a racial issue.
The hell it is. That is a southern thing. If you don't understand it, then don't comment on it. The term "boy" is used all over the south to refer to people of all colors, including white. If that is racist, then Obama refering to his Grandmother as a "typical" white woman is racist as well.
I don't like McConnell, but he is not beng a racist here. He speaking among friends.
You do understand that it's not just about being condescending, right? Calling a black man, "boy" is a racial issue.
The hell it is. That is a southern thing. If you don't understand it, then don't comment on it. The term "boy" is used all over the south to refer to people of all colors, including white. If that is racist, then Obama refering to his Grandmother as a "typical" white woman is racist as well.
I don't like McConnell, but he is not beng a racist here. He speaking among friends.