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Old 01-12-2010, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp View Post
If anyone agrees with those points, it means that they inhabit the planet Earth and speak English.

The question is why anybody, Republican or otherwise, would get their panties in a twist over a senator stating an obvious truth. The sun sets in the West each night, the Pope is Catholic, and no one who looks and speaks like Snoop Dogg could have been elected president in 2008.

If a true statement is intended as an insult -- like "Your ass is fat" -- then it makes sense for the target to get upset about it. And of course, some terminology has the insult built right in. But if there's no insult, there's no story. Accurately describing the racist world we live in is not a racist act.
Harry Reid said "Negro dialect" and that phrasing has many things built in. However, Reid's point is an unspoken understanding that many Black folks said from day one and many white folks tried to deny from day one.

Either way, I don't sense that the general population truly gives a darn about his comments. This is all a diversion tactic and an attempt to sell that darn book. It is the media and politicians who are keeping this going. That would also be the case if this was a Republican.

I always say that Blacks (and other power minorities in this country) would go crazy if we put a whole lot of thought and reaction into every potentially offensive thing that is said and done. You have to take most things with a grain of salt and just nod your head at it. That seems to be what Obama did. Of course, Blacks don't all have to agree with my take on it and there's no rule about how long it should be discussed and when folks should move on. I stopped being the Black leader last week.
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