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Doesn't matter, Obama is equal parts white and black. He is not the first black President, he's the first half-black, half-white President :cool: |
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Lol, irony: Spock is half-Earthling, half-Vulcan, but how does everyone refer to him? :haha:
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"Green blooded hobgoblin..."
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"Keep yer Vulcan hands off me!" WHAT did he just say on commercial television? :o |
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Not to bring the thread back on topic, but really - no one finds it peculiar that over 90% of ANY broad demographic agrees on something? Really?
I've mentioned this statistic awhile back and I find it shocking - and somewhat racist. Yes, racist. Really, are we to ignore the common denominator because of the fact that it happens to relate to a minority which, in the past, has suffered egregious racial segregation and oppression? The black community typically displays diverse, albeit liberal, political views. They have never (as far as I can tell) agreed upon any one agenda. All of a sudden they do? Not likely. More likely, they see the skin color of the office holder and are rallying behind him. Like it or not, that is racist. It's is oppressive? No. Is it segregationist? No. But is it racist? Absolutely. So now the question becomes: Is racism always bad? If so, why are blacks given a pass? |
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