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well at least I won't ever see those two bitches up here.
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William Faulkner, Shelby Foote, Skinny Elvis, Tennessee Williams, Medgar Evers, James Meredith, Fannie Lou Hamer, Ida B. Wells?
Or do you just have a problem with the disproportionate percentage of poor, uneducated black folks in The Magnolia State?
Where, by chance, (this is the part I love) do you live?
off.
I was gonna ask if you actually paid attention to the lyrics, but when you abortioned the title I got my answer.
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mock poor, "backwards" black folks?
trade, while poor blacks are seen as criminals and welfare scammers on the D plantation.
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Anyone who gets into victimhood inevitably hurts the group he/she claims to want to protect. We see this now.
As Chris's mentor, Steven Pinker notes, stereotypes are generally true. Yes, blacks are disproportionately on welfare, in prison, obese, illiterate, and so on. I've heard conservatives mock poor white people. I've never heard a liberal mock poor black people.
Irish drunken poet fighters, Brits educated class conscious prudes, French know it all snobs good foodies, Germans arrogant warlike manufacturers, Polish and Russians not the brightest but good in the sciences and music, Spanish and Latin Americans live for today sexy, Italians and Greeks lazy artists foodies, Blacks great athletes, Indians passive and scientists. Jews doctors lawyers bankers cheap.
Before anyone gets mad I’m a number of the above.
I will pray for your infection.
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for your problems. No one has ever become a happy or just contented person by blaming others and not taking responsibility for himself. You are not a victim.
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claim victimhood for poor whites and to excuse their failings as being a result of trade policies, the pharmaceutical industries, and affirmative action.
Yes, I know about the phenomenon you cite. I made it through perhaps 50 pages of Hillbilly Elegy and didn't read anymore of it.
We have no oppressed groups.
Negro accent unless he wanted to.
Joe Biden: Are you a junkie?
Have any actual examples? Just as 521 won't do it, no lib will be consistent in this regard.
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you have no examples of libs mocking poor, uneducated blacks.
Junkie is a common term applied to poor black drug users. Why do you think the right has been going after Biden for it?
And "junkies" has always been applied to addicts from all races.
You don't have any example of libs mocking poor, uneducated blacks.
If that’s not mocking, I don’t know what is.
You really think that’s just a compliment?
Do you have one...one...example of a lib making fun of poor, uneducated blacks? I'm begging you. You stated before that you've heard "libs," meaning multiple examples. I'll settle for just one of a lib making fun/laughing at poor, uneducated blacks.
Why he got into trouble over it.
Without allowing you to sidetrack this too much, am I to understand that if Joe Biden or anyone else ever describes a black man as "articulate," it must mean they believe the default for blacks in general is that they're inarticulate. I've described individuals of all races as "articulate" and "well-spoken" many times, and will continue to do that. You're behaving like an SJW idiot. They wait to pounce on others over imagined prejudices and offenses, rooted in their own neuroses. No doubt, if Biden had used the classic line, "Do you or do you not beat your kids," instead of "Are you a junkie," you would've chosen to interpret that as Biden revealing his belief that blacks are inherently violent and abusive. Geez, what pathetic responses from you on this. Only the hacks have chosen to interpret this as "racism" by Biden. I'd say the same thing to anyone else, in person or on the interwebs: grow up, for crying out loud.
What is anactual example of a lib making fun of poor, uneducated blacks? You used plural before when asked for examples. You should have many, but I'll be fine with one.
group as “clean and bright” and not “speaking in a Negro unless he wants to” those are slurs and mockery that the group in general acts and speaks differently. Also the quotes weren't one remark but a combination of remarks by two liberals, Biden and Harry Reid. Biden made the clean and bright statement. Reid made the Negro dialect statement.
I haven’t looked but I would think it would be easy to find conservative criticism of both sets of remarks at the time along those lines.
If you want to make the separate point that libs often project their own racial prejudices onto others and try to compensate for their neuroses by going overboard prostrating themselves, you have a perfectly legitimate point, and there is evidence that this is true. But that's not what I was talking about. I was talking about liberals openly mocking poor, uneducated blacks. You have no examples. You could just admit that, but for whatever reason, you want to hang your hat on the silly notion that Biden was mocking poor, uneducated black people when he made an inooportune comment about Obama, something that elderly people do fairly often. Geez, grow up.
You are honestly telling me that you have never heard a liberal mock or be condescending in a mocking manner to the black community? Really? Give me a break.
That is a ridiculous generalization and one the vast majority of conservatives would disagree with.
make fun of poor, uneducated blacks. They are uniformly horrified and volatile when anything approaching that happens, yet many of them freely make fun of poor, uneducated whites. They're hypocrites, and you can't admit that you were wrong and were hyperbolic, thus you produce no examples.
It's been fun, but you won't admit you asserted something you should not have asserted.
And you have never not even one teeny time heard a liberal make a mocking statement in private regarding blacks? Not one time. Whatevs then. Nuff said.
And you still don't understand what "mocking" means.
advantage for him. He was advancing a slur on the black community. Whether intentional or not, he was mocking how they speak. He was lambasted by the right for this and correctly so.
We aren’t going to agree, so I’m done.
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Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/us/politics/10reidweb.html
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