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Some Folks Just Don't Get It...

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Bumper sticker isn't racist, says the seller...

Writing for Forbes, Roger Friedman interviews the site's owner, Paula Smith. Ms. Smith, who hails from Hinesville, Georgia, insists that neither she nor the sticker are racist. Who knows what Smith really believes, but her logic is a stretch, to put it gently.

"I do find it amazing and entertaining that one of our stickers has become a racist thing," Ms. Smith told Forbes.

She even tried arguing that the dictionary does not define the "N-Word" as racist. Wisely, Friedman posted the actual definition from dictionary.com, which says the word, "is now probably the most offensive word in English. Its degree of offensiveness has increased markedly in recent years, although it has been used in a derogatory manner since at least the Revolutionary War. Definitions 1a, 1b, and 2 represent meanings that are deeply disparaging and are used when the speaker deliberately wishes to cause great offense."

Her protestations aside, Ms. Smith appears to have removed the bumper sticker from her site. Under the "Anti-Obama" section of the site (advertised as her No. 3 bestseller), you'll now only find a sticker reading, "I was Anti-Obama Before It Was Cool."

You're kidding. Right?

In Idaho, some politicians have trouble understanding "rape"...

Sen. Chuck Winder of Boise, the Senate assistant majority leader, was speaking during closing testimony on a bill to require a woman to get an ultrasound before an abortion, when he addressed foes of the legislation who said it provided no exemptions for medical emergencies — or in cases of rape or incest.

"Rape and incest was used as a reason to oppose this. I would hope that when a woman goes into a physician, with a rape issue, that that physician will indeed ask her about perhaps her marriage, was this pregnancy caused by normal relations in a marriage, or was it truly caused by a rape," Winder said during his testimony Monday, before the bill passed the Senate 23-12. "I assume that's part of the counseling that goes on."

Hannah Brass, the lobbyist for Planned Parenthood of Idaho that opposes the ultrasound mandate, said her organization has fielded calls complaining about Winder's comments. "I understand why people are upset," Brass said. "I hope that he did not mean to say that some people use rape as an excuse to receive abortion care."

Oh, please. Tell me this guy is simply making a sick joke...
 
When I first saw the story about the bumper sticker, I strongly suspected it was a hoax. I figured that plenty of people will say things like that in private, or on a blog, but who would put a bumper sticker like that on a car?

I found her cluelessness (or more likely, outright lying) about the racism to be particularly depressing. It almost makes me want to vote for Obama, just to get back at her. ;)
 
Snopes termed this "Undetermined" in regards a picture of one of those bumperstickers on a car, but they say it is undetermined if the owner of the car applied the sticker or if some prankster did it.

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eta: two of the three source links in the snopes article have either been suspended by the web host or the product has been removed. This is hitting an impressive level of fail.
 
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Haven't seen the bumper sticker in question, but we have plenty of "Succeed" stickers on cars. I find them similarly offensive. I guess it is time to start putting "America, love it or leave it!" stickers on cars. Oh, the irony.

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Haven't seen the bumper sticker in question, but we have plenty of "Succeed" stickers on cars. I find them similarly offensive.

You find success offensive. You must be some commie liberal.

Or do the bumper stickers say "Secede"?
 
Once again, Cleon's Law in action: Whenever Georgia is in the national news, it's for something stupid.
A quick Google brought it up.

ETA: But apparently not quick enough....
 
I just saw a pickup truck with a bumper sticker reading, "Don't blame me. I voted for the American!"

I so wish I had a little sticker to add to it, "The one born in Panama, that is."
 
Oh, I think that woman selling the Don't Re-Nig bumper sticker gets it all right. The phrase doesn't make any sense other than as racism. Renege is of course the word she's punning on, but it means to go back on a promise or a commitment. Thus someone who voted for Obama in 2008 and who votes against him in 2012 could (in a sense) be seen as reneging, but not someone who votes for him this year. So it only parses as racism.
 
With regard to the second part: like drugs, just make it legal and stop worrying about it.

Sorry, you lost me. Do you mean you want to legalize rape?

(Abortion is already legal. The various state "shame" laws are merely attempts to make it more difficult since they can't criminalize abortion as they want to.)
 
I'll say it again: it's buffoons like this, who are NOT conservative, who give true conservatives a bad name.
 
Oh, I think that woman selling the Don't Re-Nig bumper sticker gets it all right. The phrase doesn't make any sense other than as racism. Renege is of course the word she's punning on, but it means to go back on a promise or a commitment. Thus someone who voted for Obama in 2008 and who votes against him in 2012 could (in a sense) be seen as reneging, but not someone who votes for him this year. So it only parses as racism.

Maybe "re-neg" as in renegotiate?
 
I'll say it again: it's buffoons like this, who are NOT conservative, who give true conservatives a bad name.

I just saw a graphic shared on FB with the headline "GOP voters". It has two pictures with two captions.

The one picture is what you are calling here a "buffoon" with the caption: "I vote Republican to keep Foreigners, Minorities, Women, Gays, Socialists and Liberals from ruining my life."

The other picture (perhaps "true conservatives"?) shows an obviously wealthy guy gesturing toward the other photo with the caption: "I vote Republican to keep this moron from realizing that I'm the only one ruining his life."
 
I'll say it again: it's buffoons like this, who are NOT conservative, who give true conservatives a bad name.

Ah, yes, the elusive true conservative. It has been hunted to extinction in at least 49 states, I hear. Never even seen a picture of one.
 

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