ChrisBFRPKY
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Ha ha ha! Oh, my sides!
You must be a Democrat. Perfect example of a racist.
Chris B.
Ha ha ha! Oh, my sides!
Ignoring racism will make it go away,
Chris B.
Ooo, snap! Boy, you really grabbed my pussy there!
The big concern about Republican treatment of minorities is taken all out of proportion. Why, they read the census projections that White Males will be a minority soon, so they have put all of their energy into an outreach program, to make sure they're not left behind. And it seems to be working.
87% of the GOP House members are non-Hispanic white males.
And you lefties say they're uncaring. Explain that, will ya!
Just like those turds your dog leaves on other people's sidewalks, right?!
I wish it was Bill, rockin' a little consensual fling while simultaneously leading the country with intellect and success after success. Hell, event Saint Donald the Orange loved him some Bubba back in the day!Be glad it wasn't Bill Clinton, he may have inserted a cigar tube in it.
I wish it was Bill, rockin' a little consensual fling while simultaneously leading the country with intellect and success after success. Hell, event Saint Donald the Orange loved him some Bubba back in the day!
I understand your point, but mine was that racism exists when people of one race view another as beneath them or with hatred and contempt. I'm a White man, I have a multiracial family. I sometimes get looks and comments from Whites,Blacks, and Asians. So put away your violin......Ignoring racism will make it go away, sometimes you may even do more to combat racism with a loud giggle at someone that makes a racist comment or when someone gives you that "disapproving eye"
Avoidance is an option but I find meeting any disapproval with a giggle reveals the sillyness of the offending individual's behavior to them. Racism is not a big problem in the US, it exists sure. It's been fueled largely by the Democrat party, as they openly try to separate power in government by race. It's wrong, no matter which race is being shorted.
Chris B.
Chris, I think I see your point and I almost agree with it, but I think you must make a very important distinction between ignoring race and ignoring racism. The former is the way we all should behave, I think, but the latter is, unfortunately, something we cannot control by our own behavior. I think racism is deeper and more pernicious than you'd like to believe, though I am always willing to hope I'm wrong. And there is no such thing as the "Democrat party." If you want civil discourse getting names right is a good start.I understand your point, but mine was that racism exists when people of one race view another as beneath them or with hatred and contempt. I'm a White man, I have a multiracial family. I sometimes get looks and comments from Whites,Blacks, and Asians. So put away your violin......Ignoring racism will make it go away, sometimes you may even do more to combat racism with a loud giggle at someone that makes a racist comment or when someone gives you that "disapproving eye"
Avoidance is an option but I find meeting any disapproval with a giggle reveals the sillyness of the offending individual's behavior to them. Racism is not a big problem in the US, it exists sure. It's been fueled largely by the Democrat party, as they openly try to separate power in government by race. It's wrong, no matter which race is being shorted.
Chris B.
77% of the US population is White
17.6% is Hispanic
13.3% is Black
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045215/00
That work for ya? Chris B.
Chris, I think I see your point and I almost agree with it, but I think you must make a very important distinction between ignoring race and ignoring racism. The former is the way we all should behave, I think, but the latter is, unfortunately, something we cannot control by our own behavior. I think racism is deeper and more pernicious than you'd like to believe, though I am always willing to hope I'm wrong. And there is no such thing as the "Democrat party." If you want civil discourse getting names right is a good start.
Huh, I never would have guessed that 107.9% of the US population is White, Hispanic, or Black.
Huh, I never would have guessed that 107.9% of the US population is White, Hispanic, or Black.
Exactly we need to do things like reframe Martin Luther King day as a celebration of the death of a man who set race relations back decades with his stupid talking about them.
Ah, I think I found it in a footnote at the bottom of the page:
(b) Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in applicable race categories
Do you think Hillary Clinton campaigned to all US citizens equally? Any particular part of the population she left out? If so, why? Be honest.
Chris B.
That's okay; facts don't matter any more.
Facts from Census.gov certainly do matter. What matters more is understanding how those facts are presented. Wouldn't you agree? Chris B.