The most powerful Black Man in the world and he will still be living in government housing!! How's that for irony!!
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No doubt you were up all night thinking up that one.
In fact, this whole thread is a paragon of fail. Further on we have this gem:
BuckeyeMike: "by the way, you retarded assholes....next time run an American citizen for the office of President. Its in the Constitution....you know....the Constitution of the United States of America....the one you f**ktards have been wiping your asses on for the past decade or so!!! DAMN I loathe liberals!"
I needn't point out the irony of a conservatard berating liberals for undermining the Constitution. What I find particular galling, however, is that this individual is not only under the misconception that Obama is not an American, but also apparently believes that the Constitution was somehow temporarily suspended to allow for his election. The hatred this person bears is so profound that it is rendering them delusional.
Yeah, and there are many black men who live in government housing, they wear fancy camouflage looking uniforms, and cary guns around, how's that for irony. (turns off sarcasm)
I love th3e comic that was posted in the thread:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v349/DocDoom777/Toons/ID.png
2 comments about it.
1: The comic itself. For lols, check out David Malki!'s (not a typo, that's how he spells his name) critique of The Wizard of Id
2: Nice edit of the text in the last panel! You totally can't tell that you removed "Then they vote Republican" and typed your script in with Comic Sans! Betcha you have a decal of Calvin pissing on a Ford logo on the back of your Chevy pickup!
Okay, I admit I chuckled. Considering the IQ of your average racist, that's actually quite clever. :( (I kind of doubt this individual came up with that all by himself, though.)
LOL! That's a classic, Elucidator. Rock on, my man.
Here's a question for all of you anti-white people. I get in trouble for using the word "negro." However, Mexicans say it all the time. The other day, I heard a Mexican on the radio describing Obama as something like "el primero presidente Americano negro." Why is it "ok" for Mexicans to call black people negros, but not ok when white people use this expression?
@Cowboy: I'm pretty sure you're just joking around, but in the unfortunate event that you are not, "Negro" means black in Spanish. Of course, it looks like you already know this since you seem to have formulated a phrase in Spanish in your last post. Americans (not just whites), don't speak Spanish, they speak English, so most don't know the Spanish translation. Usually when an American (who isn't black) uses the term, they are using it in a derogatory sense, and usually hold some kind of prejudice. Because of this, most people assume that the word is a racist term, even though it might not be. Blame the racist people who made it into a derogatory term. Don't blame everyone here. Not everyone here is anti-white, or a liberal. No need to generalize. You're acting exactly like the people who label you "racist" because you use the term "negro". Don't you see the hypocrisy in that?
Also, I've seen people get just as upset when a Spanish speaking person uses the word "negro" too.
Yes, I know this. However, as you already know, the English term is derived from the Spanish word - and it simply means "black." It's actually the technical term for the black race, just as caucasian is the technical term for the white race. A negro is simply a negro; it's like calling a cat, a cat. It's not making any judgment on the person, just stating what nature has made them.
BTW, M.M., if you are not anti-white, as you claim, then I would like to see you step up to the plate for your white race and speak out on some of these race-oriented issues.
A negro is simply a negro; it's like calling a cat, a cat. It's not making any judgment on the person, just stating what nature has made them.
I never said you were making judgment. I'm just saying there have been a lot of racist people in the past who used the term, and it was used back in the slave days a lot, so naturally people assume that it's a racist term, even though it's not. I was actually agreeing with you more than I was trying to argue with you. Please don't twist my words around. I'm shocked that I actually have to explain this.
-if you are not anti-white, as you claim
-speak out on some of these race-oriented issues.
-Ha. Now who's the one playing the race card? Find me ONE post where I said something that was "anti-white" ( that was a rhetorical statement) . You're the one posting positive responses to prejudice quotes (this one isn't that bad), and then you say "anti-white" if we disagree. Prejudice and hate towards whites makes me just as upset as hate towards blacks. It's not my fault that the majority of the quotes in here are directed towards blacks or Jews.
-If we're still talking about the whole "negro" thing, then yes, I agree there are too many double standards that need to stop.
Note: I'm not going to reply after this post. There's still more that could be said, and I'm sure you could tear apart this post and criticize it sentence by sentence if you wanted, but I truly don't care. I hate starting debates online, and I wasn't trying to start huge discussion/argument in the first place. I'm tired of having to explain myself.
Hi M.M.,
I'm sorry if I came off as crass in my previous post; I did not meant to offend you. I have a short fuse, and some of the remarks on this forum make me pretty upset. That being said, you seem to be one of the more sensible posters on this board. I'm glad that you are sticking up for your white race, and I look forward to standing together with you for the future of our culture.
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Bert
"BTW, M.M., if you are not anti-white, as you claim, then I would like to see you step up to the plate for your white race and speak out on some of these race-oriented issues"
Who gives a shit about skin pigmentation? The phrase "race-oriented issues" is an oxymoron, because anything that is race-oriented is a non-issue.
Asking for all white people to step up to the plate for their race is like asking all people with red hair to step up to the plate for their hair color. It is stupid. Just because two people are born with a certain similarity, does not mean that they have something in common or even that they should like each other.
Oh, and skin color is just a genetic trait. It is not something to be proud of or to base political stances on.
So, although I am not anti-white, I will never stand with you. You are an idiot, and I don't like you. I am not obligated to do so because we are of the same race either.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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