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04-08-2011, 04:12 PM
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California Sober
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by ChuckF
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... not just wrong, but that it should be illegal.
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I'm pretty sure more than half of Mississippi Republicans don't understand the distinction.
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04-08-2011, 04:52 PM
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Clutchenheimer
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by ChuckF
Nearly Half Of Mississippi Republicans Think Interracial Marriage Should Be Illegal | TPMDC
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In a PPP poll released Thursday, a 46% plurality of registered Republican voters said they thought interracial marriage was not just wrong, but that it should be illegal.
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The poll also found that voters who thought interracial marriage should be banned liked Barbour, Palin, and Huckabee the most among the slate of potential GOP presidential candidates. Seventy-nine percent of those voters said they approved of Gov. Barbour's job performance, while 74% said they had a favorable opinion of Sarah Palin, and 73% viewed Huckabee favorably.
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Just another one of those things that is Not About Race.
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Ah, The Wisdom of Crowds.
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04-08-2011, 04:57 PM
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I said it, so I feel it, dick
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Re: More blithe racism
Ya know, I wouldn't be surprised if some not insignificant percentage of Mississippi non-Republicans think the same thing.
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04-08-2011, 05:08 PM
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Admin of THIEVES and SLUGABEDS
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Re: More blithe racism
There are Mississippi non-Republicans?
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04-08-2011, 05:10 PM
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I said it, so I feel it, dick
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Re: More blithe racism
If there are Alabama non-Republicans there have to be a few in Mississippi. One or two at least.
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04-08-2011, 09:34 PM
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Projecting my phallogos with long, hard diction
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Re: More blithe racism
Most Mississippi non-Republicans are black.
Mississippi has the most racially divided electorate - nearly all white Mississippians (generally somewhere between 75-90%) vote for Republicans and about 70% are registered as Republicans (2008 exit polls suggest that MS white independents are basically Republicans anyway, since 82% of them voted for McCain), and of course the blacks vote overwhelmingly for Democrats.
Mississippi needs some kind of, like, outside intervention.
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04-08-2011, 09:36 PM
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Fishy mokey
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Re: More blithe racism
Line them up and I'll kick all their butts for you.
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04-08-2011, 10:28 PM
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NeoTillichian Hierophant & Partisan Hack
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Re: More blithe racism
It is clear to me that those who would like to see interracial marriage made illegal hold that position because they want to promote interracial marriage. We all know that making something illegal (Prohibition) makes it a more attractive option. Forbidden fruit is always sweeter. So, if you want to promote interracial marriage, make it illegal.
QED
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04-08-2011, 11:02 PM
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I said it, so I feel it, dick
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Re: More blithe racism
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Mississippi needs some kind of, like, outside intervention.
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Armed invasion?
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04-08-2011, 11:07 PM
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Projecting my phallogos with long, hard diction
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Re: More blithe racism
They need some re-reconstruction.
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04-08-2011, 11:43 PM
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ne plus ultraviolet
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Re: More blithe racism
No, no, no. Iraqi Pottery Barn rules apply. You either have to clean it up once you take responsibility for the Mississippi, or else you have to invade West Virginia as an exit strategy (whereby you may now ignore Mississippi) in your ongoing War on Poverty and Ignorance(TM).
This is similar to people occasionally mentioning to me the solution to the immigration problem or other ills factually or fictionally related to Mexico is for the US to invade Mexico. The problem* being: then you have Mexico.
*Actually one of many problems, starting with civil and human rights, sovereignty, warmongering, crimes against humanity, etc.
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10-04-2011, 01:33 PM
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ne plus ultraviolet
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Re: More blithe racism
By now you've probably already heard about the name of Perry's hunting camp. So here's an interesting analysis: who is getting flack for this on the Right? Why, Herman Cain of course.
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You might have anticipated that Perry would face a firestorm for being associated with the property, but it's Cain whose remarks are drawing the most criticism from the right. At RedState, Erick Erickson concluded, "It also seems to be a slander Herman Cain is picking up and running with as a way to get into second place." Glenn Reynolds remarked that until now, Cain's "big appeal is that he's not just another black race-card-playing politician." Over at the Daily Caller, Matt Lewis called Cain's remarks "a cheap shot, and, perhaps a signal that Cain is willing to play the race card against a fellow Republican when it benefits him."
The key phrase here is "fellow Republican." Because, you see, no one thought Cain was "playing the race card" when he said in the same program that black people are "brainwashed" into voting for Democrats and suggested that black people who vote Republican are "thinking for themselves." Cain wasn't rebuked by conservatives when he previously suggested President Barack Obama was not "a strong black man," implied liberals were out to commit genocide against blacks through support for abortion rights, and said he wouldn't appoint a Muslim to his cabinet.
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But at no time let it be said that the Right is racist. It's just that when your hunting camp had a racial epithet in its name well into the 1980's, and possibly 90's- well then a certain someone had better not say that such was insensitive. Shame on you, Mr. Cain, for such harsh words!
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Cain just ran head first into the brick wall of conservative anti-anti-racism, the attitude on the right that accusations of racism directed at white people are of far greater consequence than any lingering vestiges of institutional racism nonwhites might face.
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10-04-2011, 02:07 PM
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Dr. Jerome Corsi-Soetoro, Ph.D., Esq.
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Re: More blithe racism
Remember that time that guy sat in a racist church for 20 years?
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10-04-2011, 02:17 PM
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Babby Police
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by JERRY SOETERO
a racist church
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You know black people were slaves for hundreds of years, right?
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10-04-2011, 02:24 PM
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Fishy mokey
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by D. Scarlatti
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Originally Posted by JERRY SOETERO
a racist church
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You know black people were slaves for hundreds of years, right?
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10-04-2011, 02:33 PM
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Projecting my phallogos with long, hard diction
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Re: More blithe racism
I don't suppose anyone really thought the Republicans would nominate a black guy, did they?
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10-04-2011, 02:38 PM
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Not as smart as Adam
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Re: More blithe racism
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10-04-2011, 02:43 PM
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Not as smart as Adam
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Re: More blithe racism
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10-04-2011, 02:55 PM
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Vice Cobra Assistant Commander
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by chunksmediocrites
By now you've probably already heard about the name of Perry's hunting camp. So here's an interesting analysis: who is getting flack for this on the Right? Why, Herman Cain of course.
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You might have anticipated that Perry would face a firestorm for being associated with the property, but it's Cain whose remarks are drawing the most criticism from the right. At RedState, Erick Erickson concluded, "It also seems to be a slander Herman Cain is picking up and running with as a way to get into second place." Glenn Reynolds remarked that until now, Cain's "big appeal is that he's not just another black race-card-playing politician." Over at the Daily Caller, Matt Lewis called Cain's remarks "a cheap shot, and, perhaps a signal that Cain is willing to play the race card against a fellow Republican when it benefits him."
The key phrase here is "fellow Republican." Because, you see, no one thought Cain was "playing the race card" when he said in the same program that black people are "brainwashed" into voting for Democrats and suggested that black people who vote Republican are "thinking for themselves." Cain wasn't rebuked by conservatives when he previously suggested President Barack Obama was not "a strong black man," implied liberals were out to commit genocide against blacks through support for abortion rights, and said he wouldn't appoint a Muslim to his cabinet.
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But at no time let it be said that the Right is racist. It's just that when your hunting camp had a racial epithet in its name well into the 1980's, and possibly 90's- well then a certain someone had better not say that such was insensitive. Shame on you, Mr. Cain, for such harsh words!
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Cain just ran head first into the brick wall of conservative anti-anti-racism, the attitude on the right that accusations of racism directed at white people are of far greater consequence than any lingering vestiges of institutional racism nonwhites might face.
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I think the other money quote from that analysis is this:
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Not just because Cain is attacking a fellow Republican, but because he stepped out of the proper role of a black conservative, which is to reassure Republicans that their political problems with race are the inventions of a liberal conspiracy
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10-04-2011, 07:48 PM
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Dr. Jerome Corsi-Soetoro, Ph.D., Esq.
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by D. Scarlatti
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Originally Posted by JERRY SOETERO
a racist church
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You know black people were slaves for hundreds of years, right?
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You know that there are none alive today?
You know that not all blacks were slaves?
You know that house slaves had a better life and higher social status than poor whites?
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10-04-2011, 10:15 PM
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Re: More blithe racism
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Remember that time that guy sat in a racist church for 20 years?
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Are we talking about Mitt Romney (referring to the fact that Black people were banned from ordination and taking part in LDS temple ceremonies until 1978) or Mike Huckabee (referring to the fact that the Southern Baptist Church split with the northern Baptists over the issue of supporting chattel slavery)?
Just trying to keep the conversation straight.
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10-05-2011, 09:04 AM
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by JEROME DA GNOME
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Originally Posted by D. Scarlatti
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Originally Posted by JERRY SOETERO
a racist church
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You know black people were slaves for hundreds of years, right?
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You know that there are none alive today?
You know that not all blacks were slaves?
You know that house slaves had a better life and higher social status than poor whites?
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You know that you're a racist swine?
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10-05-2011, 01:29 PM
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Dr. Jerome Corsi-Soetoro, Ph.D., Esq.
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Re: More blithe racism
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You know that you're a racist swine?
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Good one.
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10-05-2011, 03:29 PM
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liar in wolf's clothing
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by chunksmediocrites
By now you've probably already heard about the name of Perry's hunting camp.
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Probably just a nameburn.
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10-05-2011, 06:09 PM
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Flyover Hillbilly
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Re: More blithe racism
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Originally Posted by JEROME DA GNOME
You know that there are none alive today?
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No blacks alive today? That's clearly incorrect. No slaves alive today? Also incorrect. No black slaves alive today? Again, incorrect. No black slaves in America alive today? Incorrectamundo.
Or maybe by "none" you meant the black people who were slaves hundreds of years ago, which isn't what Scarlatti said, but hey, whatever. I'll concede that none of the black people who were slaves hundreds of years ago are still alive today. Unfortunately, that statement (if it is indeed the statement you intended to make) is as trivial and uninformative as it is accurate.
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Originally Posted by JEROME DA GNOME
You know that not all blacks were slaves?
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lol argumentum ad Dinesh D'Sousa. Is a little original material really too much to ask?
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Originally Posted by JEROME DA GNOME
You know that house slaves had a better life and higher social status than poor whites?
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Damn right! What's a little rape and being deemed a chattel compared to the privileges of swabbing out Massa's chamber pot and not having to mix with the field slaves until after dark, when Massa puts you out of the house along with the cat?
Oh wait! Technically, the chattel thing means there was no rape! After all, can you rape a workbench? Why no, no you can't!
In any event, the most touching episode of the era occurred when the wealthy defended the honor and privileges of their house slaves by forming their own country, stealing a bunch of shit, and making the poor white folk go to war when the aggrieved parties came to take their shit back. Good times.
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