Conversation On Race

Let me make this perfectly clear. Let there be no mistake. Whenever some RWPP like Eric “My people” Holder sez that we need to have a conversation on race, what he really means, is he’ll talk and we have to listen. Over and over and over and over again.

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With any (bad) luck, we’ll have to listen to Jug Hussein Ears Downgrade over and over and over and over again. Meanwhile the racist dickheads on CNN and MSNBC, who bend over backwards trying to prove that they aren’t which only makes their racism obvious (Rache Jeantel is “one smart cookie” – Piers Morgan “Listening to Obama I almost forgot that he is black” – Tingles Matthews)) will be having orgasms and fainting spells just like last Friday when Obongo said that St. Trayvon could have been him thirty-five years ago. Well, we know Obumbler was smoking pot and snorting blow back then. The real question is was he drinking lean like St. Trayvon? Did he have stolen jewelry in his backpack like St. Trayvon? Did he have burglary tools in his backpack like St. Trayvon. Was he suspended from school three times like St. Trayvon?

racism (n) – Someone who is winning an argument with a liberal.

Yannow, I think we need a Godwin’s Law for the use of racism.

7 comments on “Conversation On Race

  1. All this crap is doing is making the Youth of our country (especially blacks)
    disrespect authority. You will get shot and deserve so if you think the Police are all bad.

  2. The simplest way to determine if a person is a racist is to determine his perspective on the Zimmerman/Martin trial. If he believes the jury’s verdict is reasonable and honest, he’s a racist.

    A more general criterion is that anyone who disagrees with Obama’s policies or suspects that Obama is not an effective PotUS is a racist.

    The truth, of course, is that virtually all cultures, societies, tribes, cities, nations, and ethnic groups consider others to be either inferior to them in some way or racist in their attitudes toward them.

    With very few exceptions, all people of all cultures have biases and prejudices against that with which they are unfamiliar or uncomfortable. Koreans, for example, generally believe that persons who are not 100% ethnic Korean are not fully human. Many ethnic groups tend to refer to themselves as “the people” and all others as something not quite so human as themselves.

    The Army is biased against the Navy. The Navy is prejudiced about the Air Force. The Marines think all other services are pussies. It’s natural. And the only time we forget our prejudices, our biases, our feelings of superiority toward other groups is when an external force comes along and kicks our collective ass, as in Pearl Harbor or 9/11/01.

    Amazingly, tho, once the threat is removed, we go back to our comfortable stereotypes and pecking orders. Been that way ever since Cain got pissed ’cause God accepted his brother’s offering but rejected his.

  3. This is the new McCarthyism.

    People seem to think that “bad” movements are overtly monstrous. But the crazy movements of history, some of which have been murderous and others merely destructive, have generally come out of campaigns with legitimate grievances and convinced of their own enlightenment. We’re done in, not by those that see themselves as bad people, but by utopians intent on reforming and redeeming.

  4. What Holder means about “having a conversation about race” is the following. If anybody is actually bold enough to speak the truth about race, then their name goes on a list for the reeducation camps.

  5. This reminds me of a recent joke. Shaniqua asks”What’s democracy, momma?” … and her mom replies, “Democracy is when white folks go to work to pay taxes so we can get all our free stuff like welfare, public housing, food stamps, Medicaid, free cell phones and so on.” … Shaniqua thinks on that awhile and responds, “But momma, don’t dat piss off all dem white folks?” …. “Oh it sho does piss ’em off, Shaniqua darlin’ …. and THAT’S called racism!”

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