So Go Ahead and Call Me a Racist
July 27th 2010 11:33
It never fails to amaze me how the term "racist" is bandied about lately. Like "bigot" it is grossly over-used and therefore meaningless. Imagine the 2012 election cycle, if you will. Anyone who doesn't vote for B.O. (B.S.) will be called a racist and a bigot. That will be the rallying cry of the left, watch and see.
The miserable failures (like the oil spill response) will be forgotten. The disastrous lie of "health care" won't matter. Unemployment won't be important because the extended benefits can cover a multitude of lost jobs. We'll get to hear more about the "recovery" while seeing no actual evidence of it. All those thousands of pages of garbage that have been signed into law, unread, will not be discussed. And if anyone does bring up these things, well, it'll simply be racism, plain and simple. Right?
O.K. call me a racist! Have at it. Call me a bigot, too and a homophobe while you're at it! Carter and Clinton had atrocious policies so I guess my disagreement with them was entirely racial, too, right? Yep, must have been. I must hate honkies as much as the NAACP does. And I probably hate blacks as much as the KKK does. Couldn't be socialism or criminals that I'm against, of course not.
Look, folks, electing the first black president sounded like a good idea to some people at the time. They bought into the "post racial" nonsense. Instead they got the "MOST racial" president. Hey, just one letter off, I must be nitpicking... Most of those who make the racism noise these days don't even understand what real racism was. I remember those days. Instead, they are blind to Affirmative Action, quotas, welfare, abortion and all the other forms of racism today that are designed to keep the black population poor, ignorant, and voting for them. Instead of forbidding black people to learn to read, they send them to college without the educational background to succeed (insuring failure) and then offer to "take care" of them because they can't take care of themselves. If you don't like hearing it from me, listen to Bill Cosby, or Booker T. Washington. Maybe they're just "racists", too...
The miserable failures (like the oil spill response) will be forgotten. The disastrous lie of "health care" won't matter. Unemployment won't be important because the extended benefits can cover a multitude of lost jobs. We'll get to hear more about the "recovery" while seeing no actual evidence of it. All those thousands of pages of garbage that have been signed into law, unread, will not be discussed. And if anyone does bring up these things, well, it'll simply be racism, plain and simple. Right?
O.K. call me a racist! Have at it. Call me a bigot, too and a homophobe while you're at it! Carter and Clinton had atrocious policies so I guess my disagreement with them was entirely racial, too, right? Yep, must have been. I must hate honkies as much as the NAACP does. And I probably hate blacks as much as the KKK does. Couldn't be socialism or criminals that I'm against, of course not.
Look, folks, electing the first black president sounded like a good idea to some people at the time. They bought into the "post racial" nonsense. Instead they got the "MOST racial" president. Hey, just one letter off, I must be nitpicking... Most of those who make the racism noise these days don't even understand what real racism was. I remember those days. Instead, they are blind to Affirmative Action, quotas, welfare, abortion and all the other forms of racism today that are designed to keep the black population poor, ignorant, and voting for them. Instead of forbidding black people to learn to read, they send them to college without the educational background to succeed (insuring failure) and then offer to "take care" of them because they can't take care of themselves. If you don't like hearing it from me, listen to Bill Cosby, or Booker T. Washington. Maybe they're just "racists", too...
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Comment by Lester Caudill
Round Politics
They should be judged on their abilities rather than the color of their skin. They should be judged by their successes, and failures rather than the color of their skin.
I believe it is Obama's policies rather than Obama's skin color that makes him a miserable failure as president, and has moved him into first place as the worst president in America's history passing Jimmy the traitor Carter.
S.L. you are not a racist or bigot, you are just a concern America that loves her country, and can't stand to see what this miserable failure, and the liberal dems have done to it.
GOD SAVE US FROM DEMOCRATS!!!!
Comment by S.L.
The Political Brief
God bless America!