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Re: Is Obama Trying To Start A Race-War In America?
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Originally Posted by mudwhistle
In reality or in your mind?
This is a point I wanted to hit on.
There is this myth that Fox News is racist, Rush Limbaugh is racist, Bush is racist, and Republicans are racists.
Who gave everybody this idea?
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Commentators on FOX have had their fair share of inflammatory remarks which have badged them racist. Republicans, and Rush Limbaugh have done plenty to paint them as racists. Yea not all Republicans, but there have been enough to create the stereotype. But you chose to turn a blind eye, being the expert on racism you claim to be. Do some homework, and you will find enough instances which support these stereotypes.
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Originally Posted by mudwhistle
Divisive candidates like Barrack Obama and the MSM that supports his nonsense....that's who.
We can't afford these so-called "innocent racist comments" because all they do is play a role in dividing this country. They are pretty much part of a plan by the left to paint the right as racists. Katrina was the ultimate example of this falacy.
As Kanya West said, "Bush Doesn't Care About Black People!" One of the biggest lies of this century, but it fit into the stereotype the Dems want to foster and they went with it.
I guess we can forget about the fact that he picked 2 blacks to be his Secretary of State for his entire term of office. But so what, they aren't really black according to the left. They're traitors to the cause. Any black who goes Conservative is labeled a traitor, an Oreo, an Uncle Tom.
This is a stereotype fostered by the left to keep what they think is their black voters on the 'plantation'.
No, most of the racism I'm seeing these days is coming from the left, not from the right.
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The Katrina catastrophe, rightly or wrongly, gave the impression of racism. Until there is a lot more done to rectify the failures of Katrina, those sentiments will last for generations.
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-Thomas Jefferson
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