Politics and Religion

Republicans playing to their racist base!
Panthera12 487 reads
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1 / 28

Big fucking deal! Some of you sheeple believe everything you hear from the worthless mainstream media.

If one guy says it, then fine. He wasn't speaking for EVERY republican. Surely for every racist republican, you will find one racist democrat.  It exists now and always will.

When the race card is played I would think that some of you would see through it, but no.

mattradd 40 Reviews 2461 reads
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2 / 28

But, if you asked them face to face; the Republican politicians and members of their base, they'd say they are against him purely because of his policies. Of course many of those policies, many of those politicians were for until Obama was for them.  ;)

mattradd 40 Reviews 496 reads
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3 / 28

It pays to read the references, or the original source of the story before blabbing off about mainstream media!   ;)

Panthera12 586 reads
posted
4 / 28

And I was alluding to the race card being played. You still don't see it, do you?

Again......One guy said it. One. Not an entire party.  Get it?

Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 478 reads
posted
5 / 28

he turned down Federal funds to expand medicaid in Georgia.  Even Republicans are shaking their heads.

My thoughts on yall's president.  He is a puppet, just like the Clinton(s) and Bushs before(after) him.  I do feel bad for my black friends, that are watching him a lot more closely than me.  I think their fear is that if Obama fucks up, then he will be the last African American president.  It really isn't worth all the racist and class-ware fights, because in truth.  Obama is not running anything, but taking all the heat for the elistist agenda for a one world, new world order.

Panthera12 520 reads
posted
6 / 28

any more then I already have.

Crawford said it. He is one man. He is not the entire Republican party.

The media is playing the race card, you big dummy. They will forever play his words for the rest of his political career, and the sheeple will forever blame the entire Republican party for HIS (one man) words, and the sheeple will continue to believe it in between episodes of Springer.

mattradd 40 Reviews 495 reads
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7 / 28

You didn't respond to me calling you out on the bogus mainstream media bullshit. Second read this: "“The politics are going to overwhelm the policy. It is good politics to oppose the black guy in the White House right now, especially for the Republican Party,' Crawford said." Who do you think he was talking about? Thirdly, who is playing the race card? He didn't say; 'It's good politics to oppose the president, nor it's good politics to oppose the Democrat in the White house!' He used the term "the black guy." So, if someone questions him on what he said, is that person the one who's playing the race card? And fourthly, when a politician votes not on the merits of a policy, but politics, he's voting to gain the favor of his base, or at least not to experience their wrath.

anonymousfun 6 Reviews 428 reads
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8 / 28


She is just going along with Tea Party

Panthera12 409 reads
posted
9 / 28

conversation has nothing to do with my prior comments.  
Besides, Romney was not allowed to be president. It was gifted to Obama long before the election.

Getting back to Romney's comment, there is a lot of truth to it. I don't believe his percentage was correct though as it was somewhat inflated. I would venture to say that 95% of lifetime welfare recipients would never have voted for Romney no matter what.

I am now bored with this topic, so you may have the last word. Just don't be such a dummy next time.


no_email 3 Reviews 460 reads
posted
10 / 28

Who do you associate with that has called President Obama, a nigger?

Posted By: Laffy


"I don't hate Obama because he's black, I hate him because of his policies" and then they call him the n-word within 10 minutes, I could pay cash for any car I wanted.
PS: Multiple personalities do not count.

mattradd 40 Reviews 519 reads
posted
11 / 28

OK! I'll give you an example of speak to your base.

“There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what … who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims. … These are people who pay no income tax. … and so my job is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.” Mitt Romney

I know, I know. You're going to say that that's just one man, and, "He is not the entire Republican party."

Ha, ha, well he was certainly the leader of it for a short while, and most of the Republican's believed exactly what he said above.

So, who's now the big dummy???    ;)

RichardHeadIII 473 reads
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12 / 28
mattradd 40 Reviews 468 reads
posted
13 / 28

politicians speaking to their base! That was my point!  ;)

Panthera12 445 reads
posted
15 / 28

Engaging you is not even worth my time. Don't you have some grass to cut or trees to trim?

RichardHeadIII 465 reads
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16 / 28

Thanks for engaging me Pantyhead.

BITCH!!!

Panthera12 537 reads
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17 / 28

as soon as you are done copying and pasting that is.

Panthera12 544 reads
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18 / 28
RichardHeadIII 463 reads
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19 / 28

High on soiled panties, or just the usual cat scat?

LOL, BITCH!!!!

xfean 14 Reviews 444 reads
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20 / 28

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?MessageID=206082&boardID=39&page=1#206082


Last month the actor Forest Whitaker was stopped in a Manhattan delicatessen by an employee. Whitaker is one of the pre-eminent actors of his generation, with a diverse and celebrated catalog ranging from “The Great Debaters” to “The Crying Game” to “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.” By now it is likely that he has adjusted to random strangers who can’t get his turn as Idi Amin out of their heads. But the man who approached the Oscar winner at the deli last month was in no mood for autographs. The employee stopped Whitaker, accused him of shoplifting and then promptly frisked him. The act of self-deputization was futile. Whitaker had stolen nothing. On the contrary, he’d been robbed

The deli where Whitaker was harassed happens to be in my neighborhood. Columbia University is up the street. Broadway, the main drag, is dotted with nice restaurants and classy bars that cater to beautiful people. I like my neighborhood. And I’ve patronized the deli with some regularity, often several times in a single day. I’ve sent my son in my stead. My wife would often trade small talk with whoever was working checkout. Last year when my beautiful niece visited, she loved the deli so much that I felt myself a sideshow. But it’s understandable. It’s a good deli.

Since the Whitaker affair, I’ve read and listened to interviews with the owner of the establishment. He is apologetic to a fault and is sincerely mortified. He says that it was a “sincere mistake” made by a “decent man” who was “just doing his job.” I believe him. And yet for weeks now I have walked up Broadway, glancing through its windows with a mood somewhere between Marvin Gaye’s “Distant Lover” and Al Green’s “For the Good Times.”

In modern America we believe racism to be the property of the uniquely villainous and morally deformed, the ideology of trolls, gorgons and orcs. We believe this even when we are actually being racist. In 1957, neighbors in Levittown, Pa., uniting under the flag of segregation, wrote: “As moral, religious and law-abiding citizens, we feel that we are unprejudiced and undiscriminating in our wish to keep our community a closed community.”

A half-century later little had changed. The comedian Michael Richards (Kramer on “Seinfeld”) once yelled at a black heckler from the stage: “He’s a nigger! He’s a nigger! He’s a nigger!” Confronted about this, Richards apologized and then said, “I’m not a racist,” and called the claim “insane.”

The idea that racism lives in the heart of particularly evil individuals, as opposed to the heart of a democratic society, is reinforcing to anyone who might, from time to time, find their tongue sprinting ahead of their discretion. We can forgive Whitaker’s assailant. Much harder to forgive is all that makes Whitaker stand out in the first place. New York is a city, like most in America, that bears the scars of redlining, blockbusting and urban renewal. The ghost of those policies haunts us in a wealth gap between blacks and whites that has actually gotten worse over the past 20 years.

But much worse, it haunts black people with a kind of invisible violence that is given tell only when the victim happens to be an Oscar winner. The promise of America is that those who play by the rules, who observe the norms of the “middle class,” will be treated as such. But this injunction is only half-enforced when it comes to black people, in large part because we were never meant to be part of the American story. Forest Whitaker fits that bill, and he was addressed as such.

I am trying to imagine a white president forced to show his papers at a national news conference, and coming up blank. I am trying to a imagine a prominent white Harvard professor arrested for breaking into his own home, and coming up with nothing. I am trying to see Sean Penn or Nicolas Cage being frisked at an upscale deli, and I find myself laughing in the dark. It is worth considering the messaging here. It says to black kids: “Don’t leave home. They don’t want you around.” It is messaging propagated by moral people.

The other day I walked past this particular deli. I believe its owners to be good people. I felt ashamed at withholding business for something far beyond the merchant’s reach. I mentioned this to my wife. My wife is not like me. When she was 6, a little white boy called her cousin a nigger, and it has been war ever since. “What if they did that to your son?” she asked.

And right then I knew that I was tired of good people, that I had had all the good people I could take.


Ta-Nehisi Coates, a senior editor at The Atlantic, is a guest columnist. Nicholas D. Kristof is on book leave.





http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/07/opinion/coates-the-good-racist-people.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0

xfean 14 Reviews 526 reads
posted
21 / 28

the Dominant Historical Narrative


Tim Wise on the "Dominant Historical Narrative"
http://redroom.com/member/tim-wise/media/videos/tim-wise-on-the-dominant-historical-narrative

the American history we got so far is propaganda

so why is black history not taught as American history?

the reason being is cause we were told a lie.

that Europeans came hear looking for freedom and to worship as they pleased

but the way they acted when they got here paints a different picture.

they burned people for being witches, persecuted if you preyed or worshiped differently then they did.


the truth is THAT THEY WERE CRIMINALS AND COULD NOT MAKE IT IN THE LAND THAT THEY WERE BORN IN


THIS IS CALLED THE DOMINATE NARRATIVE

DISCUSSED BY TIM WISE IN HIS ESSAYS  


TIM WISE ON THE CREATION OF WHITENESS (CLIP)
http://redroom.com/member/tim-wise/media/videos/tim-wise-on-the-creation-of-whiteness-clip

The Eyes of Nye - Race


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCDcl9s9Vh4&feature=channel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzGM1nv_oow&feature=channel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EyeNi6qsfs&feature=channel

Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey (Part 1 of 13)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV6A8oGtPc4&feature=related

White skin appeared just 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, as dark-skinned humans migrated to colder climes and lost much of their melanin pigment.

http://discovermagazine.com/2007/feb/20-things-skin


see there is no biological basis for the idea of a white or black or asian


Race is an old concept that should probably be discarded. It was

created by people who had a very limited knowledge of their world. If you

look at any genetic map (mitochondrial or Y chromosome DNA), you can

see there is no biological basis for the idea of a white or black or asian

race.

Here's a map

http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/

"I was able to trace the family trees of several prominent people

everyone regardless if you are white ,Spanish ,Mexican or Asian

can traced there origins back to two Ethiopians ,a man and a women.


these two Ethiopians are everyones ancestors


http://www.africandna.com/


http://www.africandna.com/history.aspx
http://www.africandna.com/tests.aspx


Henry Louis “Skip” Gates, Jr., (born September 16, 1950) is an American literary critic, educator, scholar, writer, editor, and public intellectual.

the preacher tells the truth and it hurts

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jaH_hmnrPU&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

http://www.redroom.com/video/tim-wise-creation-whiteness-clip


WHITES CAME here FOR REligous freedom

http://redroom.com/member/tim-wise/media/videos/tim-wise-on-the-dominant-historical-narrative



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Panthera12 474 reads
posted
22 / 28
DynamiteDominicDeNucci 560 reads
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23 / 28
followme 912 reads
posted
24 / 28

C’mon Panthera12 richardgiveshead does not mow lawns, he  does not work at all. He is one of the lazy leeches who is on welfare food stamps and all the handouts he can get.

He is nothing but a sissy ass, insignificant troll who has nothing else to do and knows nothing else but to troll the boards showing his ignorance by making stupid posts.
He is obsessed with me and follows me to some of the other boards I post making the same stupid posts he does here.

I know he should be ignored but some time it is necessary to bitch slap him and put him in his place, as you just did.


Thank you

Panthera12 491 reads
posted
25 / 28

so I didn't  want to be too hard on the boy.

RichardHeadIII 493 reads
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26 / 28
Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 519 reads
posted
28 / 28

be forgiven one day.  I personally try to find humor in it, and love a good Japense chef that can tell good racist jokes.  And I love Chris Rock, and we know he is racist.  And even if I look at Obama as a comedian.  I do think he missed his calling.

Have a wonderful St. Patty's Day.  It's going to be 73 here in Ga today.  I got to get out in it.  And thank God for the distraction of nature, from the classroom.



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