Bachmann signs The Family Lead pledge

Are you black?

Being black means you're automatically a victim. Got it.

That...and also being black is the only way you can comprehend what people went through 200 years ago.

Oh yeah....and being black means you personally experienced the pain and suffering of those that were slaves 200 years ago.

You think they'd get that this is such worn out bullshit in this day and age, people are tired of hearing it.
 
Are you black?

Being black means you're automatically a victim. Got it.

I grew up in the 60s. I've seen racism first hand.

You?

Saw it...and experienced similar being a Jew in a non jewish neghborhood.
Fat people were discriminated against as well.
As were stupid people.
Women
Polish people.
Shall I continue?
Short people
Mentally retarded people
physically handicapped people
Need more?
Really tall girls
teenage girls without breasts

You goping to tell me that it is less humuilitaing being called "fatso" in school than it is being told to go to the back of the bus?
They are both equally humiliating to the reciever....

But you see....black people fall back on what their ancestors went through....and I feel for their ancestors....just as I feel for my ancestors who built pyramids from the day they were walking to the day they died.
 
You cut the statement in half..

No, I highlighted the pertinent sentence, the one you ignored.

And you really have to..because the rest of it makes it completely indefensible.

And evil to even try.

Moronic bullshit.

The rest is a matter of indisputable fact.

Slavery had a disastrous impact on African-American families, yet sadly a child born into slavery in 1860 was more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two-parent household than was an African-American baby born after the election of the USA's first African-American President.

Your own racism and partisanship makes it impossible for you to read in a rational manner.

Nothing there defends or excuses slavery - the exact opposite.
 
Being against stupidity may make me a bigot..but not really a racist.

Orville Faubus saw nothing wrong with hating people for the color of their skin - provided that the person who was hated had black skin.

You see nothing wrong with hating people for the color of their skin - provided that the person who is hated has white skin.

Say, are you the son of old Orville?
 
Being against stupidity may make me a bigot..but not really a racist.

Orville Faubus saw nothing wrong with hating people for the color of their skin - provided that the person who was hated had black skin.

You see nothing wrong with hating people for the color of their skin - provided that the person who is hated has white skin.

Say, are you the son of old Orville?

My skin is white. :lol:
 
Being black means you're automatically a victim. Got it.

I grew up in the 60s. I've seen racism first hand.

You?

Saw it...and experienced similar being a Jew in a non jewish neghborhood.
Fat people were discriminated against as well.
As were stupid people.
Women
Polish people.
Shall I continue?
Short people
Mentally retarded people
physically handicapped people
Need more?
Really tall girls
teenage girls without breasts

You goping to tell me that it is less humuilitaing being called "fatso" in school than it is being told to go to the back of the bus?
They are both equally humiliating to the reciever....

But you see....black people fall back on what their ancestors went through....and I feel for their ancestors....just as I feel for my ancestors who built pyramids from the day they were walking to the day they died.

Comparing these things with slavery is absurd.

Fun fact.

Jet - Google Books
 
Are you black?

Being black means you're automatically a victim. Got it.

I grew up in the 60s. I've seen racism first hand.

You?

I also experienced the 60's. And I have headed an organization with a first priority of eliminating racism. As well as being an investigative reporter. Put all these things together and I believe I have arrived at some pertinent truths:

1. Most people are not racist in the sense that they marginalize, discriminate against, or cause or wish harm on any person. The war to end that form of racism has been fought and won. Our best choice now is to choose to stop fighting it.

2. Many people confuse racism with not being willing to marginalize, discriminate in favor of, or promote programs that cause harm to other people.

3. Nobody alive today in America has likely ever condoned or had anything to do with slavery or has likely ever been a slave.

4. There is unlikely to be any one of us who cannot point to some negative in their ancestry or earlier life and use that as an excuse for our shortcomings or as justiication for entitlements furnished by others.

5. The only way we will ever eradicate residual racism in this country is for ALL citizens to treat each other the same. So long as we get our knickers in a twist over certain words or images or symbolism or how something is expressed and shout RACISM and condemn the presumed RACIST, racism will remain alive and will be continually nurtured.
 
Listen..1984 was meant to be a cautionary tale.

Someone has had enough crack for one day.

Not a template.:lol:

I see that Orwell is yet another author you have never read. (Who has time with all that Michael Moore, Rosie O'Donnell and Charlie Sheen have written? Gotta keep up with the great minds of the left before worrying about literature - eh Shallow?)
 
Do you think a culture that supports slavery is equal to one that supports freedom for everyone? Can you point to exactly what she said in that video that makes her a racist? I listened to the whole video and heard nothing wrong with what she said, does that make me a racist?
she's a white christian republican. that means she automatically racist. odd, isn't it?

No.

The fact that she signs a pledge that states that blacks had it better under slavery and she points out that "not all cultures are equal" makes her racist.

It's not at all odd.
Fact is, there is more violence against women in the present day than there was in 1918, before women could vote.

In your mind, my saying that means that I think women were better off when they couldn't vote.

:cuckoo:
 
The important point here is that the sort of people who actually vote in Republican primaries love this sort of shit.
Unless you vote in GOP primaries, you have no idea what those voters love.

Or, do you believe you read minds?

Because that would be, well, ******* crazy.
 
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Being black means you're automatically a victim. Got it.

I grew up in the 60s. I've seen racism first hand.

You?

I also experienced the 60's. And I have headed an organization with a first priority of eliminating racism. As well as being an investigative reporter. Put all these things together and I believe I have arrived at some pertinent truths:

1. Most people are not racist in the sense that they marginalize, discriminate against, or cause or wish harm on any person. The war to end that form of racism has been fought and won. Our best choice now is to choose to stop fighting it.

2. Many people confuse racism with not being willing to marginalize, discriminate in favor of, or promote programs that cause harm to other people.

3. Nobody alive today in America has likely ever condoned or had anything to do with slavery or has likely ever been a slave.

4. There is unlikely to be any one of us who cannot point to some negative in their ancestry or earlier life and use that as an excuse for our shortcomings or as justiication for entitlements furnished by others.

5. The only way we will ever eradicate residual racism in this country is for ALL citizens to treat each other the same. So long as we get our knickers in a twist over certain words or images or symbolism or how something is expressed and shout RACISM and condemn the presumed RACIST, racism will remain alive and will be continually nurtured.

Ridiculous.

How old are you?
 
she's a white christian republican. that means she automatically racist. odd, isn't it?

No.

The fact that she signs a pledge that states that blacks had it better under slavery and she points out that "not all cultures are equal" makes her racist.

It's not at all odd.
Fact is, there is more violence against women in the present day than there was in 1918, before women could vote.

In your mind, my saying that means that I think women were better off when they couldn't vote.

:cuckoo:

Are you crazy?

There was massive violence against women.

It just wasn't reported.

Or even really recorded...with any sort of precision.
 
No.

The fact that she signs a pledge that states that blacks had it better under slavery and she points out that "not all cultures are equal" makes her racist.

It's not at all odd.
Fact is, there is more violence against women in the present day than there was in 1918, before women could vote.

In your mind, my saying that means that I think women were better off when they couldn't vote.

:cuckoo:

Are you crazy?

There was massive violence against women.

It just wasn't reported.

Or even really recorded...with any sort of precision.
Assume it's true or at least assume that I believe it to be true (and I do). So, that's what I obviously mean, right? That women should no longer have the vote.
 
Listen..1984 was meant to be a cautionary tale.

Someone has had enough crack for one day.

Not a template.:lol:

I see that Orwell is yet another author you have never read. (Who has time with all that Michael Moore, Rosie O'Donnell and Charlie Sheen have written? Gotta keep up with the great minds of the left before worrying about literature - eh Shallow?)

I'm a betting man sometimes..

And I am betting the "Turner Diaries" is your favorite book.

Right?

Oh you don't have to answer.

I already know.
 
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