THey hate because they are indoctrinated in an hateful ideology.
Your inability to see that the people committing mass murders are the bad guys, and that the victims are actually the victims is in keeping with you being a liberal.
Of course they are. And so are RW bigots/hater dupes...
Except that assholes like you, like to call just about everyone who disagrees with you, "bigots/haters".
So, as to marginalize ideas that you can't refute on their merits.
Just the bigots and haters...
You are a filthy liar.
LOL! I'm sure the radicalization of radicals has nothing to do with their contacts with bigots and haters, personally and in the media. LOL! Like you, I don't lie. Unlike you, I have a good education and am not full of New BS GOP BULLSHYTTE, hater dupe. See sig, bonehead. Anything getting thru? Any intelligent argument?
It does not.
You people see racism because you are bat shit crazy and stupid.
Controversies about the word "niggardly" - Wikipedia
"On January 15, 1999, David Howard, an aide to
Anthony A. Williams, the mayor of
Washington, D.C., used "niggardly" in reference to a budget.
[3] This apparently upset one of his black colleagues (Howard is
white), identified by Howard as Marshall Brown, who misinterpreted it as a racial slur and lodged a complaint. As a result, on January 25, Howard tendered his resignation, and Williams accepted it."
"The Howard incident led to a national debate in the U.S., in the context of racial sensitivity and
political correctness, on whether use of
niggardly should be avoided. As
James Poniewozik wrote in
Salon, the controversy was "an issue that opinion-makers right, left and center could universally agree on." He wrote that "the defenders of the dictionary" were "legion, and still queued up six abreast."
[7] Julian Bond, then chairman of the
NAACP, deplored the offense that had been taken at Howard's use of the word. "You hate to think you have to censor your language to meet other people's lack of understanding", he said. "David Howard should not have quit. Mayor Williams should bring him back—and order dictionaries issued to all staff who need them."
[8]
Bond also said, "Seems to me the mayor has been niggardly in his judgment on the issue" and that as a nation the US has a "hair-trigger sensibility" on race that can be tripped by both real and false grievances"
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