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When black people lie about ra...<i> field negro said...<br />When black people lie about racism, does it hurt blacks who have suffered from real racism?</i><br /><br /> - Of course it hurts legitimate victims. <br /> - Being White, I don't have enough hubris to even attempt to talk about the specifics. But I can note some general harms done by all false claims:<br /> ¤ it give ammunition to those who militate for regressive laws;<br /> ¤ it increases acceptance of bad acts by habituating people to them;<br /> ¤ it dilutes treatment, assistance, and legal recourse for actual victims by using resources which are already far from abundant;<br /> ¤ it demeans victims and adds to their emotional distress; <br /> ¤ through all of the above, it emboldens and empowers abusers.<br /><br /> <i>Did you find NBC using the n word on prime time to be offensive? </i><br /><br /> - I didn't see the incident and only heard about it when I read your blog here. In general, though, I object to the use of any ethnic and/or racial slurs, and I especially object to their use on TV. I just think it's unnecessary, boorish, and infantile. And really, people are already more habituated to/accepting of levels of sleaze, nastiness, abuse, violence, and so on, which were considered shocking and punishable not all <i>that</i> many years ago. <br /> - TV *could* be used to showcase decency, ethics, and positive behaviors, but instead, it's a cultural cesspool, a mental miasma. <br /> - And yeah, I know that people in general adopt ethnic/racial slurs and use them, but my personal view is, well, I'll just say that it's not, IMO, the way to be uplifting and encouraging.<br /><br /><i>Do you think it's a big deal that the government might be trying to meddle in the Time Warner AT&T merger deal to punish CNN? </i><br /><br /> - I don't know enough about how it's "meddling" to say anything useful. If it's a valid application of anti-trust laws, that would be fine. But I assume it's something very different. <br /> - In the end, given recent developments (especially the idiocy that "corporations are people"), it's probably going to just be a huge waste of taxpayer money to try to constrain corporate activities.<br /><br /><i>Finally, is it ever good for a white person to whitesplain slavery to a person of color?</i><br /><br /> - It's OK to add historical facts to a discussion. It's <i><b>not</b></i> OK to belittle those who suffered, or to claim that the abuse was justifiable or acceptable, or to barf up obvious distortions and/or outright lies, or to pervert science to falsely claim that it "supports" one's own paranoid xenophobia/allophobia. <br /><br /> - In connection with that:<br /><i> Anonymous said<br />"Not crazy about terms like "whitesplain" or "mansplain," because they suggest that people aren't allowed to hold opinions because of their race or gender (good luck with that), rather than that their opinions themselves are of the lowest possible quality."</i><br /><br /> - I would have to say, Yes but also No. It's always easy for words to be egregiously misused, but for now at least, I think most people understand that something-splain refers to someone with Zero comprehension of, and Zero capacity to be sympathetic towards, the actual experience and viewpoint that the 'someone' is, in essence, completely and arrogantly re-defining so as to fit into his or her own specific agenda...<br />- <br /><br /> Just another White Old Fartnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-736210658999386192017-11-09T17:32:47.126-05:002017-11-09T17:32:47.126-05:00"Aladamnbama pervert/twice fired Scotus justi...<i>"Aladamnbama pervert/twice fired Scotus justice and candidate for US Sinate was a horny old devil, especially with underage girls. Probably win in a landslide now."</i><br /><br />It seems there is an outside chance Alabama could wind up with a Democratic senator. Alabama! If that happens, flying pigs are not far off.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-70555242937253592622017-11-09T15:44:05.380-05:002017-11-09T15:44:05.380-05:00Nice link, PilotX.Nice link, PilotX.mike from iowahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05493799586846040115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-1043208394419383452017-11-09T15:43:16.233-05:002017-11-09T15:43:16.233-05:00A Ninny Mouse said...
Except that it’s not O...<i> A Ninny Mouse said...<br /><br /> Except that it’s not OK to be white.<br /> Give me a call when a major corporation or a national politician explicitly states that it’s OK to be white. </i><br /><br /> - THAT'S RIGHT, Ninny-Mouse! <br /> - In fact, it is <i>SO</i> not-OK to be white, and everyone, *everyone* I tell you!, is in such a <i>determined</i> conspiracy of hatred against you, and it sucks <i>ever</i> <b>so</b> DREADFULLY badly to be you, that one wonders how, OH!, HOW!, you and your ever so atrociously <i>oppressed</i> brethren manage to keep from flinging yourselves from cliffs and bridges, you poor, POOR little dearies....<br /> -Just another White Old Fartnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-67257820214870005912017-11-09T15:41:17.185-05:002017-11-09T15:41:17.185-05:00http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/s...http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2017/11/why_conservatives_are_more_susceptible_to_believing_in_lies.html?google_editors_picks=true<br /><br />Wingnuts are more susceptible to believing in lies. Irrefutable proof wingnuts suck up lies like candy. mike from iowahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05493799586846040115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-68261483960822044782017-11-09T15:24:07.753-05:002017-11-09T15:24:07.753-05:00"Do you think it's a big deal that the go...<i>"Do you think it's a big deal that the government might be trying to meddle in the Time Warner AT&T merger deal to punish CNN?"</i><br /><br />Well, let's put it this way: I am pleased with the outcome, which is that the merger will probably not go through, as I am not in favor of more media consolidation. <br /><br />But the way it has happened is suspicious, to say the least. Trump has been working furiously to gut all government regulation, for the benefit of himself and all his rich friends. So the DOJ acts to enforce antitrust regulations and he's on board with that? More likely, it's the other way around -- Trump demanded the merger be stymied solely because CNN says mean things about him.<br /><br />We'll probably never know for sure, but with <i>this</i> president, it's possible the right thing is happening for the wrong reasons. Half of Trump's decisions seem to revolve around punishing his enemies.<br /><br />Maybe if liberals all insist we hate the idea of nationalized health care, free college, and a decent minimum wage, Trump will impose them on us out of spite? Just a thought.<br /><br /><i>"Finally, is it ever good for a white person to whitesplain slavery to a person of color?"</i><br /><br />Not crazy about terms like "whitesplain" or "mansplain," because they suggest that people aren't allowed to hold opinions because of their race or gender (good luck with that), rather than that their opinions themselves are of the lowest possible quality.<br /><br />Spencer's far-right talking point that attempts to justify slavery by pointing out that <i>some</i> modern-day black Americans are wealthier than <i>some</i> Africans, is so tedious and wrong/illogical on so many levels that it gives me a headache thinking about it.<br /><br />Watching this exchange, though, I wonder if Gary Younge knew what he was in for when he decided to do this interview with Spencer. I'm sure he thought he'd be able to keep his cool, but the in-person reality of these Nazis is much uglier than you'd imagine. Spencer's "punchability rating" is very, very high.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-15059286616327436842017-11-09T15:12:51.043-05:002017-11-09T15:12:51.043-05:00"When black people lie about racism, does it ...<i>"When black people lie about racism, does it hurt blacks who have suffered from real racism?"</i><br /><br />Yes, because wingnut media will weaponize these incidents to "prove" hate crimes aren't a real problem. We are still hearing about freaking Tawana Brawley's 30-year-old lies in 2017.<br /><br /><i>"Did you find NBC using the n word on prime time to be offensive?"</i><br /><br />No. Racial slurs, like all other foul language in a dramatic production, should be seen as acceptable if they are realistic, given the context, and not thrown in for gratuitous shock value. That said, on broadcast prime time TV, viewers expect things will be made "child-safe" to some degree. The producers of <i>This Is Us</i> would find life much easier if their show were airing on HBO.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-14223629707543774512017-11-09T15:09:32.094-05:002017-11-09T15:09:32.094-05:00Sutherland Springs, Texas November to date:
total ...Sutherland Springs, Texas November to date:<br />total homicides: 26<br /><br />wow, that's more than ChicagoPilotXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15234878016006206713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-17626044695167609172017-11-09T15:06:58.720-05:002017-11-09T15:06:58.720-05:00https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/...https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/06/30/politics/trump-chicago-federal-help/index.htmlPilotXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15234878016006206713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-73524186068103537302017-11-09T15:06:49.044-05:002017-11-09T15:06:49.044-05:00Aladamnbama pervert/twice fired Scotus justice and...Aladamnbama pervert/twice fired Scotus justice and candidate for US Sinate was a horny old devil, especially with underage girls. Probably win in a landslide now. That is the kind of behavior wingnuts look for in their candidates. Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahasha!mike from iowahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05493799586846040115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-36458061978943886122017-11-09T15:04:58.316-05:002017-11-09T15:04:58.316-05:00Chicago November to Date:
Shot & Killed: 12
Sh...Chicago November to Date:<br />Shot & Killed: 12<br />Shot & Wounded: 48<br />Total Shot: 60<br />Total Homicides: 12<br /><br />Impossible, the donald sent in the feds and said Chicago would be safe in a couple of days.PilotXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15234878016006206713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-38005011612771860252017-11-09T15:00:26.020-05:002017-11-09T15:00:26.020-05:00Polynesian Meat Roll said...
The left seems t...Polynesian Meat Roll said...<br /><br /> The left seems to hold the belief that their butt hurt is an impeachable offence.<br /> 1:38 PM <br /><br />And stoopid fucking wingnuts swore lying about sex was an impeachable offense, but mass murdering war crimes are not worth investigating when done by lying wingnut scumbags.<br /><br />There is not a crime out there a wingnuts such as Drumpfuck the dumbfuck could ever commit that would even give wingnuts pause to ponder. Party first. Fuck America and its constitution. Way to go, wingnuts.mike from iowahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05493799586846040115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-31718764891047712602017-11-09T14:43:27.273-05:002017-11-09T14:43:27.273-05:00Part 2:
Part 2:
13. He said he’d force companies...Part 2:<br /><br />Part 2:<br /><br />13. He said he’d force companies to keep jobs in America, and that there would be “consequences” for companies that shipped jobs abroad. You believed him. But despite their promises, Carrier, Ford, GM, and the rest have continued to ship jobs to Mexico and China. Carrier (a division of United Technologies) moved ahead with plans to send 1,000 jobs at its Indiana plant to Mexico. Notwithstanding, the federal government has rewarded United Technologies with 15 new contracts since Trump's inauguration. Last year, Microsoft opened a new factory in Wilsonville, Oregon, that was supposed to herald a new era in domestic tech manufacturing. But in July, the company announced it was closing the plant. More than 100 workers and contractors will lose their jobs when production shifts to China. GE is sending jobs to Canada. IBM is sending them to Costa Rica, Egypt, Argentina, and Brazil. There have been no “consequences” for sending all these jobs overseas.<br />14. He said he’d create coal jobs. You believed him. He hasn’t. But here’s what he has done: Since 1965 a federal program called the Appalachian Regional Commission has spent $23 billion helping communities in coal states fund job retraining, reclaim land, and provide desperately needed social services. A.R.C. helped cut poverty rates almost in half, double the percentage of high-school graduates, and reduce infant mortality by two-thirds. Trump’s proposed budget eliminated A.R.C.<br />15. He said he’d make America safer. You believed him. But according to Mass Shooting Tracker, there have been 377 mass shootings so far this year, including 58 people killed and hundreds injured at a concert in Las Vegas, and 26 churchgoers killed and 20 injured at a church in Texas. Trump refuses to consider any gun controls.<br />16. In referring to his opponent in the 2016 presidential election, Hillary Clinton, he said he’d “lock her up.” But he has not locked her up. In the United States, unlike dictatorships, presidents do not prosecute and punish their political opponents. Trump has expressed frustration that he cannot order the FBI and Justice Department to do whatever he wants them to do.<br />Whooteemationnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-29227514135447314742017-11-09T14:40:26.161-05:002017-11-09T14:40:26.161-05:00@2:16
Thanks for proving my point so succinctly.
...@2:16<br /><br />Thanks for proving my point so succinctly.<br /><br />Played.Stevenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-43912138633687493082017-11-09T14:39:44.724-05:002017-11-09T14:39:44.724-05:00By Robert Reich:
One year after the election. An ...By Robert Reich:<br /><br />One year after the election. An update for Trump voters on his election promises:<br />1. He told you he’d repeal Obamacare and replace it with something “beautiful.” You bought it. But he didn’t repeal and he didn’t replace. (Just as well: His plan would have knocked at least 23 million off health insurance, including many of you.<br /><br />2. He told you he’d cut your taxes. You bought it. But the tax “reform” bill he and House Republicans have produced won’t cut your taxes. Half of the middle class would see their taxes increase. The bill would cut corporate taxes and give millionaires a huge is tax break, and explode the national debt by at least $1.5 trillion.<br /><br />3. He told you he’d invest $1 trillion in our nation’ crumbling infrastructure. You bought it. But after his giant tax cut for corporations and millionaires, there’s no money left for infrastructure.<br /><br />4. He said he’d clean the Washington swamp. You bought it. But he’s brought into his administration more billionaires, CEOs, and Wall Street moguls than in any administration in history, to make laws that will enrich their businesses, and he’s filled departments and agencies with former lobbyists, lawyers and consultants who are crafting new policies for the same industries they recently worked for.<br /><br />5. He said he’d use his business experience to whip the White House into shape. You bought it. But he created the most chaotic, dysfunctional, back-stabbing White House in modern history, and has already fired and replaced so many assistants (one of them hired and fired in a little more than a week) that no one knows who’s in charge of what.<br /><br />6. He said he’d close “special interest loopholes that have been so good for Wall Street investors but unfair to American workers.” You bought it. But he picked Wall Street financiers to head every economic policy job, and his tax bill still retains the “carried interest” loophole that benefits Wall Street private-equity and hedge fund partners.<br /><br />7. He told you he’d “bring down drug prices” by making deals with drug companies. You bought it. But now the White House says that promise is “inoperative.”<br /><br />8. He said that on Day One he’d label China a “currency manipulator.” You bought it. But then he met with China’s president Xi Jinping and declared "China is not a currency manipulator.” Ever since then, Trump has been cozying up to Xi.<br /><br />9. He said he wouldn’t bomb Syria. You bought it. But then he bombed Syria.<br /><br />10. He said he’d build a “wall” across the southern border. You believed him. But there’s no money for that, either. Chief of staff John Kelly says it is “unlikely that we will build a wall, a physical barrier, from sea to shining sea.”<br /><br />11. He called Barack Obama “the vacationer-in-Chief” and accused him of playing more rounds of golf than Tiger Woods. He promised to never be the kind of president who took cushy vacations on the taxpayer’s dime, not when there was so much important work to be done. You bought it. But in his first 9 months he has spent nearly 25 percent of his days at one of his golf properties for some portion of the day, according to Golf News Network, at a cost to taxpayers of an estimated $77 million. That’s already more taxpayer money on vacations than Obama cost in the first 3 years of his presidency. Not to mention all the money taxpayers are spending protecting his family, including his two sons who travel all over the world on Trump business.<br /><br />12. He said he’d keep Muslim immigrants out of America. But his executive orders to prevent citizens from predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States have been stopped by the federal courts, on grounds they violate the Constitution.<br /><br />Whooteemationnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-32611061486688927892017-11-09T14:16:32.253-05:002017-11-09T14:16:32.253-05:00"The Democrats' see that the way to hold ...<i>"The Democrats' see that the way to hold their Coalition Of The Fringes together is to stoke hatred of The American Core by demonizing cishet white males."</i><br /><br />Ignorant, fascist losers like yourself are not "The American Core." You are a festering boil on the ass of America that needs to be drained.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-91557247090123674122017-11-09T14:09:22.512-05:002017-11-09T14:09:22.512-05:00If I can use the occasion for an Open Mike:
Somet...If I can use the occasion for an Open Mike:<br /><br />Sometime, field, I'd like to hear a discussion of Michael Harriot's claim re: people who say "I don't see color." (this was at The Root, where he holds forth) He objected that that's insulting (never mind how they know to stop at a red light), to try to deny black identity. Then he said, "We love being black." <br /><br />Now, I think the opposite to that claim wouldn't be "we love being white," which is meaninglessly bland in this culture, but more like "we love being Italian-American," or "we love being Greek-American," because is connotes a specific inheritance or generic style. But black culture in America isn't so big and diverse, maybe, for Harriot's statement to be meaningless. <br /><br />Certainly there are a lot of whites who are black wannabes, usually related to music or rap or hip hop or jazz or just being a certain kind of cool. They would understand. <br /><br />But most whites have never imagined a black person saying that. How many blacks have ever stopped to think it? <br /><br />Could make a good discussion? anotherbozohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04183343842257894399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-26709351180303183812017-11-09T13:38:29.778-05:002017-11-09T13:38:29.778-05:00The left seems to hold the belief that their butt ...The left seems to hold the belief that their butt hurt is an impeachable offence.Polynesian Meat Rollhttp://www.oldpicsarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/kllll.jpgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-10121346686334177062017-11-09T12:31:02.222-05:002017-11-09T12:31:02.222-05:00https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3JovO416NUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3JovO416NUAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-75704037715352778652017-11-09T11:48:58.358-05:002017-11-09T11:48:58.358-05:00https://www.peoplespunditdaily.com/news/politics/2...https://www.peoplespunditdaily.com/news/politics/2016/11/07/new-leaks-reveal-dnc-cnn-corruption-collusion-hillary-clinton/ <br /><br />Take yer pick, Wolfmeister.mike from iowahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05493799586846040115noreply@blogger.com