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The newspaper later asked Cramer if she wanted to clarify her remarks.
"Husband and wife need to be the same race. Same thing with kids," she said. "That's how it's been from the beginning of, how can I say, when God created the heaven and the earth. He created Adam and Eve at the same time. But as far as me being against blacks, no I'm not."
Clearly she is not a racist !
Adam and Eve were white Europeans, darn it! Bobdreamz, read her "clarification" today and laughed out loud, couldn't help myself. What else can you do?
Good for her. And shame on anyone who thinks there's something wrong with that.
No one who says that there's something wrong with that is doing so because they think it. There hasn't been any (publicly expressed) thought allowed on a topic like this for 30 years. Those overflowing with outrage, checking the calendar, and the like are reciting their multiplication tables.
Originally Posted by hbdwihdh378y9 Yes, of course.
Government officials have a duty to protect their constituents from diversity. People thrive in homogeneity, and people need their own territory.
Umm ... WHAT?
Well, there is an argument if people are actually debating whether what she said is right or wrong.
But no one's making an argument. No one's saying how it's wrong. And they can't, because it's not.
There's never anything wrong with wanting your home to stay the same. It's scary to think that some people think otherwise. No, you do not have a right to transform people's worlds, and those who object to such transformation are the good guys.
But no one's making an argument. No one's saying how it's wrong. And they can't, because it's not.
There's never anything wrong with wanting your home to stay the same. It's scary to think that some people think otherwise. No, you do not have a right to transform people's worlds, and those who object to such transformation are the good guys.
Is gentrification wrong? What about social segregation/population replacement by means of adjusting property taxes? Those are staples of Americana.
If you cannot see what is wrong with that statement coming from a person holding a public office then I cannot help you. You are one of those minorities that I mentioned in my previous post.
Would you be fine if a Mayor had said "We should keep this city clean from Whites"?
Would you?
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