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It is called "projection." Since liberal freaks elected Obama solely based upon his skin color, then those who voted against Obama must be "racist." We know who the real bigots are, and it is not conservatives.
And liberals? They can't stop using the word "redneck" enough (as a derogatory; rednecks themselves use it differently, similar to how blacks call one another the n-word). It's become their favorite word. Remember, in their backsward world it's always Open Season on white people from the evil Red State south.
The left has to call everyone racist because they don't have any other answer to what we see Obama doing to this country.
Calling Obama out on his lies, his scandals and his ideology is all racist. The democrats love to look at Obama's skin color..they are the real racists .
Bingo, you hit the nail on the head. We know what Obama's ideloogy is all about. And what he is about. Just look at where the middle class is. Look at black unemployment. Look at this economy, how many years now into Obama. Looking grim. Just heard gas prices are going to be rising steadily.
They have to throw Obama's skin color in, they have nothing else to use. And they bring up racial issues more then anyone on this damn thread.
Their Man just can't stand the heat of the kitchen.
All of these similar-themed threads really make me wonder at the constant defensiveness of those who continue to insist that racism does not exist or that people don't know it when they experience or witness it.
Why does it bother y'all so much?
If you aren't guilty of having such thoughts or feelings, shouldn't this all just roll off your backs?
Or do you really need some hack writer to convince you that what you yourself believe isn't really racism?
When someone calls me a racist because I don't like Obama I don't get upset. I laugh at them. The point isn't that people get upset at being called racist. The point is that the media and the Obama supporters wish to continually deflect blame away from Obama and distract people from how inept he really is by shouting racism at every turn.
the problem is the right has no candidate worth voting in. They have old fashion ideas, are usually anti-immigration, want to push religious education, are anti-women, make laws to make it more difficult for the average person to vote, don't want to deal with the economy (only what will benefit them in the end)
Once the Republicans put up someone that is worthy, then they'll have a shot winning the Presidency. currently the field of supposed candidates by the Republicans are the same looney types that lost them the election in 2012.
All of these similar-themed threads really make me wonder at the constant defensiveness of those who continue to insist that racism does not exist or that people don't know it when they experience or witness it.
Why does it bother y'all so much?
If you aren't guilty of having such thoughts or feelings, shouldn't this all just roll off your backs?
Or do you really need some hack writer to convince you that what you yourself believe isn't really racism?
Funny. Your post is essentially trying to shame conservatives into not defending themselves against accusations of racism. But there wouldn't be a post about the 15 most outrageous accusations of racism if those accusations hadn't been made. That's pretty simple logic, isn't it? You're saying let us call you racists and you just sit there and say nothing.
Sorta like how in any discussion about feminism it's inevitable that someone will eventually say you're "not a real man" or you're "just insecure around strong women" if you don't nod and smile while they call you sexist.
Funny. Your post is essentially trying to shame conservatives into not defending themselves against accusations of racism. But there wouldn't be a post about the 15 most outrageous accusations of racism if those accusations hadn't been made. That's pretty simple logic, isn't it? You're saying let us call you racists and you just sit there and say nothing.
Sorta like how in any discussion about feminism it's inevitable that someone will eventually say you're "not a real man" or you're "just insecure around strong women" if you don't nod and smile while they call you sexist.
^ this guy hits it outta the park every stinkin' time
All of these similar-themed threads really make me wonder at the constant defensiveness of those who continue to insist that racism does not exist or that people don't know it when they experience or witness it.
Why does it bother y'all so much?
If you aren't guilty of having such thoughts or feelings, shouldn't this all just roll off your backs?
Or do you really need some hack writer to convince you that what you yourself believe isn't really racism?
Because it is factually wrong and because they use the word out of context. But worse of all, it prevents people from engaging in a real dialogue and exchange of opinions. "Racist" ends any possible dialogue. Nothing can be said after. On top of that, it dilutes the original meaning. Racism is a very serious term and once you use it every other word, it becomes meaningless.
(It is similar to the " F " word used 4 times in every sentence)....
There was an awesome post on this thread that listed actual con racist words and phrases. When I clicked "next" to see the next page, it had disappeared.
Imagine that! The next time a con is losing an argument on race ... wait a few minutes and watch those pesky posts disappear!
Of course the thought that a moderator might have deleted the post for some reason is completely outlandish.
Also 'kitchen cabinet' and 'dark cloud' were deemed to be racist by MSNBC. During the 2008 campaign, John McCain was said by AP to be racist when he referred to Obama as 'that one' during a debate. Here in Seattle the city office of civil rights deemed 'brown bag (as in brown bag lunch) to be racist. It doesn't have anything to do with Obama, but it still a case of 'your brain on liberalism) per OP's title.
The list of 15 is probably just the tip of the iceberg.
Chrissy Matthews claimed that whenever people called Barack a "Kenyan", that was just code for the N-word.
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