Challenge to dittoheads, if Limbaugh's statements are approporiate, repeat them in public (Rush Limbaugh, Congress)
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Next time you are in public, start singing the "Barack the Magic Negro" song. Preferably in the presence of large Black male. If there is nothing wrong with the song, you have nothing to fear. $100 says you will not do it. Any takers?
I mean if his statements are taken out of context, you should no problem explaining it to strangers. Let me guess, they are all Socialists who are brainwashed.
Next time you are in public, start singing the "Barack the Magic Negro" song. Preferably in the presence of large Black male. If there is nothing wrong with the song, you have nothing to fear. $100 says you will not do it. Any takers?
I mean if his statements are taken out of context, you should no problem explaining it to strangers. Let me guess, they are all Socialists who are brainwashed.
Next time you are in public, start singing the "Barack the Magic Negro" song. Preferably in the presence of large Black male. If there is nothing wrong with the song, you have nothing to fear. $100 says you will not do it. Any takers?
I mean if his statements are taken out of context, you should no problem explaining it to strangers. Let me guess, they are all Socialists who are brainwashed.
Well, it was an American black reporter the one who published the "Obama the magic negro" article in California. Would you repeat those words next the to same large black male you are talking about? How about next to Mike Tyson
Also, would you repeat what Bill Clinton said about Obama "serving him coffee"?
Next time you are in public, start singing the "Barack the Magic Negro" song. Preferably in the presence of large Black male. If there is nothing wrong with the song, you have nothing to fear. $100 says you will not do it. Any takers?
I mean if his statements are taken out of context, you should no problem explaining it to strangers. Let me guess, they are all Socialists who are brainwashed.
If someone wants to split $100, find me in Texas. I'm 6'-4" 250 lbs. and black. Or I can find my brother and sing it in front of him and you can send me the money - either way....
OR
You can print the OP/ED link from the LA Times here - find your black guy of choice and explain the context, sing the song, and give him a cut of the money...
But it's clear that Obama also is running for an equally important unelected office, in the province of the popular imagination — the "Magic Negro."
The Magic Negro is a figure of postmodern folk culture, coined by snarky 20th century sociologists, to explain a cultural figure who emerged in the wake of Brown vs. Board of Education. "He has no past, he simply appears one day to help the white protagonist," reads the description on Wikipedia Magical negro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia .
He's there to assuage white "guilt" (i.e., the minimal discomfort they feel) over the role of slavery and racial segregation in American history, while replacing stereotypes of a dangerous, highly sexualized black man with a benign figure for whom interracial sexual congress holds no interest.
Next time you are in public, start singing the "Barack the Magic Negro" song. Preferably in the presence of large Black male. If there is nothing wrong with the song, you have nothing to fear. $100 says you will not do it. Any takers?
I mean if his statements are taken out of context, you should no problem explaining it to strangers. Let me guess, they are all Socialists who are brainwashed.
Of course, in your mind, all conservatives are deciples of Rush Limbaugh and believe everything he says. I do not know of a single one of my conservative friends who listens to Limbaugh or pays attention to anything he says. He is an entertainer and I do not personally own his words, nor do I need to explain his statements- he is not me and is not an appointed conservative voice.
Look around. Sure seems that way in this place. I know some that aren't, but they are the exception these days it seems.
I don't listen to Rush, but I don't think he's a racist either. An egotist, yes. Racist, no.
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