Gramma's a Raaaacist
and so are you!!!
“OH! Yes, he did, too!”
The point I was making was not that grandmother harbors any racial animosity. She doesn’t.
But she is a typical white person, who, if she sees somebody on the street that she doesn’t know, you know, there’s a reaction that’s been bred in our experiences that don’t go away and that sometimes come out in the wrong way, and that’s just the nature of race in our society.
We have to break through it, and what makes me optimistic is you see each generation feeling a little less like that, and that’s powerful stuff.
Lookie here oBambi. Isn’t it about time you just stopped talkin’? You just called 80% of the electorate not only “raaacist” but “xenophobic.”
Lemme tell you something. I—a white person—see people I don’t know everydamday on the street. I am not freaked out / creeped out / disturbed in any way. That would be stone crazy, see?
But, OTOH, if I see a bunch of jail-dressed, rap-styled gang-bangers coming down the street, I—like Al Sharpton—would certainly be checking for escape routes. And if you say you wouldn’t, well, that brings us right back to stone crazy, doesn’t it?

Go back to telling us how you’re gonna garnish our wages, raise our taxes and make us surrender to the Islamotards, m’kay?
Stepperg
If we out here are examples of the “typical white person”, I can only assume that the gentlemen in the photo are the “typical black person”.
I’d like to think that I’m wrong, and I’d also like to think that Obama is wrong.
I’m at this minute watching the Monday evening Glen Beck show, and he’s talking about that little quote. He opines that the media hasn’t picked up on the story because it just isn’t that interesting. And also because it doesn’t fit in their bucolic image of the candidate.
Posted by ZZMike on 03/24/08 at 05:40 PM
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