nomdeplume
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In all fairness, Bass. Blacks use the race card almost as often as Jews use the antisemitism card, so I do think it's pretty silly for someone black to criticise the more bigoted Jews without pointing out the log in your own ethnic group's eye.
Look at Don Imus nearly getting fired for calling women "nappy". They called it "Racist". It's not racist. Nappy where I grew up ment dirt, ratty-looking hair. Plus, their team had white players on it. But magically it morphed into a racist attack because blacks like to wear that race card on their sleeves. How about the whitehouse aid who had to step down from his position for being crucified when he referred to some funding for something as "niggardly", a germanic word that has no relation to the word "******"?
Meanwhile, I saw no outrage when Bob Beckel called people "racist crackers".
Look at Don Imus nearly getting fired for calling women "nappy". They called it "Racist". It's not racist. Nappy where I grew up ment dirt, ratty-looking hair. Plus, their team had white players on it. But magically it morphed into a racist attack because blacks like to wear that race card on their sleeves. How about the whitehouse aid who had to step down from his position for being crucified when he referred to some funding for something as "niggardly", a germanic word that has no relation to the word "******"?
Meanwhile, I saw no outrage when Bob Beckel called people "racist crackers".
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