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annpea wrote:And I'm sorry if I offended you but believe me even though I maybe black, we all don't feel ,think, and act alike. Mr. Obama was voted in on the bases of changing things in this country for all the people not one group of people; all the American people should feel safe and secure in this country, rich, poor, white,black,young, old ,male, female and gay. Believe you me Mr. Obama will be held accountable for doing a good or bad job while in office by people of color moreso than any other group of people in this country; which maybe a good thing or it may not; we will see in the long run. I don't see him as some savior of the black race, I see him as a man who said he want to try and fix a broken system (I say good luck to him ) he said he think that he can do the job and if there are black people who voted for him simply because he's black ( and I know there are many who did) then it's gonna be a sad day when it dawns on them that they actually voted for a man (and not just a black man) for president a man who has more than once stated that he is bacically for all the people, not just one group of people, and that's how it should be.
annpea wrote:And I'm sorry if I offended you but believe me even though I maybe black, we all don't feel ,think, and act alike. Mr. Obama was voted in on the bases of changing things in this country for all the people not one group of people; all the American people should feel safe and secure in this country, rich, poor, white,black,young, old ,male, female and gay. Believe you me Mr. Obama will be held accountable for doing a good or bad job while in office by people of color moreso than any other group of people in this country; which maybe a good thing or it may not; we will see in the long run. I don't see him as some savior of the black race, I see him as a man who said he want to try and fix a broken system (I say good luck to him ) he said he think that he can do the job and if there are black people who voted for him simply because he's black ( and I know there are many who did) then it's gonna be a sad day when it dawns on them that they actually voted for a man (and not just a black man) for president a man who has more than once stated that he is bacically for all the people, not just one group of people, and that's how it should be.StevePerryHair wrote:annpea wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:annpea wrote: You, only let it bother you because, you were uncomfortable within yourself about being in a situation where there was a majority of black people. I wouldn't call being proud of someone of the black race (even if he is only fifty percent) moving up in his career to the highest position in this country as idolatry apparently you have never had anything to overcome; You attended an event that was majority black you were welcomed and your children were not treated disrespectfully they were cheered and made to feel a part of something that they could have been shut completely out of. Then you say basically because black people were expressing pride in one of their own , you didn't even at times have the social fiber to at least give a cool polite little pat of the hand and you wonder why you were looked at. It wasn't racism that caused those looks. How would you feel if you were snubbed in your own home by someone you welcomed in with the thought that that person was there because they wanted to be and was just as happy being there as you were for having them there.
II am, a BLACK person ; one of the people you are so busy talking about without knowing about, telling other people what you think we black people should feel, think and how we should act, and you shouldn't speak about black people as if you know what and how we think and feel unless you have taken time to really learn more about the people you so openly pre judge.don't know who you think you are, but you do not know me and you have no idea what I felt inside so don't speak for me or judge me. I was saying the way they are EXPRESSING their pride feels like Idolatry. It just seems weird to have pictures of a president and his family all over tshirts. That is the sense that I meant it in. Do NOT put words in my mouth. I was not uncomfortable within myself. That is BS. The ONLY moments I felt uncomfortable was when the MC said inappropriate and things that I felt were making fun of white people. And when a few people around us made us feel uncomfortable by things I heard them say and the way they looked at me when I clapped for Obama,and how she imitated me. That was ONE ignorant person who did that. I did not blame 10,ooo people for one stupid persons reaction. She made other comments too that made it clear that she wasn't too happy with white people. I did NOT imagine it. And I DID CLAP FOR HIM!!!!! You have no idea what you are talking about and obviuosly you did not read everything or you are not understanding what I am saying. It was INAPPROPRIATE things said that I would not clap for. Don't TELL me a black person can not be racist against a white person. I have experienced it on more than one occassion. The MAJORITY of the people there that night were wonderful, and I even said that. There were a few who were not. How would you know if I was welcomed or not? You weren't even there.
I actually learned a LOT that night and I thoroughly ENJOYED myself which I thought I made clear. It was SO COOL seeing the bands dance and move the way they did and I have never seen anyting like it. We sat there for 4 hours, 3 of which were AFTER my son performed. I couldn't WAIT for the performances from the black colleges because I knew how awesome they would be and they WERE. The marching bands were AWESOME and the way everyone reacted to our "white" band was awesome too. I said that too. You chose to read more into what I said and assume that I felt things I did not feel. I only know what one ignorant girl in front of me did, and how she made me feel. And I know what that MC said, and he made me uncomfortable with some of the things he said too. This was a public event,not one only for black people, so I think he should have considered that when he chose HIS words. But obviously he was speaking to a majority and he didn't really care. He said things that were not appropriate and if you weren't there I don't see how you can judge my opinion. I still think it's weird to wear tshirts. But then I think my cousin is NUTS for having a magnet of George Bush on her refrigerator too. I am allowed to have that opinion. That is not racist to feel that way. I don't see how I pre-judged anyone. On the contrary, I was pre-judged by the girl in front of me. She ASSUMED because I was white I would not be happy that Obama got elected. She ASSUMED that I did not vote for him. That was as wrong as when white people pre-judge a black person. That was my point. Sorry if I offended you with my words.
I, did didn't I? I thought you all already knew by past posts that I am black.Gunbot wrote:Ann, as soon as you mentioned your ethnicity, for all intensive purposes, the racecard came into play and you blew your argument.
annpea wrote:Gunbot wrote:Ann, as soon as you mentioned your ethnicity, for all intensive purposes, the racecard came into play and you blew your argument.
I, did didn't I? I thought you all already knew by past posts that I am black.
BINGO!! we have a winner here.Jana wrote:annpea wrote:And I'm sorry if I offended you but believe me even though I maybe black, we all don't feel ,think, and act alike. Mr. Obama was voted in on the bases of changing things in this country for all the people not one group of people; all the American people should feel safe and secure in this country, rich, poor, white,black,young, old ,male, female and gay. Believe you me Mr. Obama will be held accountable for doing a good or bad job while in office by people of color moreso than any other group of people in this country; which maybe a good thing or it may not; we will see in the long run. I don't see him as some savior of the black race, I see him as a man who said he want to try and fix a broken system (I say good luck to him ) he said he think that he can do the job and if there are black people who voted for him simply because he's black ( and I know there are many who did) then it's gonna be a sad day when it dawns on them that they actually voted for a man (and not just a black man) for president a man who has more than once stated that he is bacically for all the people, not just one group of people, and that's how it should be.StevePerryHair wrote:annpea wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:annpea wrote: You, only let it bother you because, you were uncomfortable within yourself about being in a situation where there was a majority of black people. I wouldn't call being proud of someone of the black race (even if he is only fifty percent) moving up in his career to the highest position in this country as idolatry apparently you have never had anything to overcome; You attended an event that was majority black you were welcomed and your children were not treated disrespectfully they were cheered and made to feel a part of something that they could have been shut completely out of. Then you say basically because black people were expressing pride in one of their own , you didn't even at times have the social fiber to at least give a cool polite little pat of the hand and you wonder why you were looked at. It wasn't racism that caused those looks. How would you feel if you were snubbed in your own home by someone you welcomed in with the thought that that person was there because they wanted to be and was just as happy being there as you were for having them there.
II am, a BLACK person ; one of the people you are so busy talking about without knowing about, telling other people what you think we black people should feel, think and how we should act, and you shouldn't speak about black people as if you know what and how we think and feel unless you have taken time to really learn more about the people you so openly pre judge.don't know who you think you are, but you do not know me and you have no idea what I felt inside so don't speak for me or judge me. I was saying the way they are EXPRESSING their pride feels like Idolatry. It just seems weird to have pictures of a president and his family all over tshirts. That is the sense that I meant it in. Do NOT put words in my mouth. I was not uncomfortable within myself. That is BS. The ONLY moments I felt uncomfortable was when the MC said inappropriate and things that I felt were making fun of white people. And when a few people around us made us feel uncomfortable by things I heard them say and the way they looked at me when I clapped for Obama,and how she imitated me. That was ONE ignorant person who did that. I did not blame 10,ooo people for one stupid persons reaction. She made other comments too that made it clear that she wasn't too happy with white people. I did NOT imagine it. And I DID CLAP FOR HIM!!!!! You have no idea what you are talking about and obviuosly you did not read everything or you are not understanding what I am saying. It was INAPPROPRIATE things said that I would not clap for. Don't TELL me a black person can not be racist against a white person. I have experienced it on more than one occassion. The MAJORITY of the people there that night were wonderful, and I even said that. There were a few who were not. How would you know if I was welcomed or not? You weren't even there.
I actually learned a LOT that night and I thoroughly ENJOYED myself which I thought I made clear. It was SO COOL seeing the bands dance and move the way they did and I have never seen anyting like it. We sat there for 4 hours, 3 of which were AFTER my son performed. I couldn't WAIT for the performances from the black colleges because I knew how awesome they would be and they WERE. The marching bands were AWESOME and the way everyone reacted to our "white" band was awesome too. I said that too. You chose to read more into what I said and assume that I felt things I did not feel. I only know what one ignorant girl in front of me did, and how she made me feel. And I know what that MC said, and he made me uncomfortable with some of the things he said too. This was a public event,not one only for black people, so I think he should have considered that when he chose HIS words. But obviously he was speaking to a majority and he didn't really care. He said things that were not appropriate and if you weren't there I don't see how you can judge my opinion. I still think it's weird to wear tshirts. But then I think my cousin is NUTS for having a magnet of George Bush on her refrigerator too. I am allowed to have that opinion. That is not racist to feel that way. I don't see how I pre-judged anyone. On the contrary, I was pre-judged by the girl in front of me. She ASSUMED because I was white I would not be happy that Obama got elected. She ASSUMED that I did not vote for him. That was as wrong as when white people pre-judge a black person. That was my point. Sorry if I offended you with my words.AnnPea and StevePerryHair, both of you are very nice people from what I've seen on the board. That's all I've got to say. Except, I don't see anything wrong with T-shirts with Obama on them. But that's just me. At least it shows pride in our country for whatever reason - Obama as the first black president or as an inspirational new young president who happens to be black. Peace.
Gunbot wrote:Ann, as soon as you mentioned your ethnicity, for all intensive purposes, the racecard came into play and you blew your argument.
Saint John wrote:I can't believe they got away with this. I guess because they're "in" with the big liberal circles it's ok.![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlIE7mvsIsE
Jeremey wrote:Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,
[/quote] I knew there was a reason i liked the people in this forum; and i always will.quote="Jeremey"]Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,
When I grow up I want to be just like youbluejeangirl76 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,I never would have known if she hadn't said it... and if she's said it before... well, I have the memory of a fucking fruit fly so I wouldn't have retained it anyway.But you're right, J... doesn't matter. I wouldn't have given it a 2nd thought either.
annpea wrote:When I grow up I want to be just like youbluejeangirl76 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,I never would have known if she hadn't said it... and if she's said it before... well, I have the memory of a fucking fruit fly so I wouldn't have retained it anyway.But you're right, J... doesn't matter. I wouldn't have given it a 2nd thought either.
Rhiannon wrote:annpea wrote:When I grow up I want to be just like youbluejeangirl76 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,I never would have known if she hadn't said it... and if she's said it before... well, I have the memory of a fucking fruit fly so I wouldn't have retained it anyway.But you're right, J... doesn't matter. I wouldn't have given it a 2nd thought either.
Yeah, she's a pretty cool person. More people should be like the BJG.
Here we go again.bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:annpea wrote:When I grow up I want to be just like youbluejeangirl76 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,I never would have known if she hadn't said it... and if she's said it before... well, I have the memory of a fucking fruit fly so I wouldn't have retained it anyway.But you're right, J... doesn't matter. I wouldn't have given it a 2nd thought either.
Yeah, she's a pretty cool person. More people should be like the BJG.
Awwww.Thanks. I heart ya, too.
Saint John wrote:Here we go again.bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:annpea wrote:When I grow up I want to be just like youbluejeangirl76 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,I never would have known if she hadn't said it... and if she's said it before... well, I have the memory of a fucking fruit fly so I wouldn't have retained it anyway.But you're right, J... doesn't matter. I wouldn't have given it a 2nd thought either.
Yeah, she's a pretty cool person. More people should be like the BJG.
Awwww.Thanks. I heart ya, too.
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Saint John wrote:Here we go again.bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:annpea wrote:When I grow up I want to be just like youbluejeangirl76 wrote:Jeremey wrote:Ann...who fucking cares what race you are? This is an ANONYMOUS message board I sure nuf never gave it a second thought,I never would have known if she hadn't said it... and if she's said it before... well, I have the memory of a fucking fruit fly so I wouldn't have retained it anyway.But you're right, J... doesn't matter. I wouldn't have given it a 2nd thought either.
Yeah, she's a pretty cool person. More people should be like the BJG.
Awwww.Thanks. I heart ya, too.
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Gunbot wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Gunbot wrote:Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Awwww.Thanks. I heart ya, too.
Snarf!
You people are gay.
So is your face!![]()
I just needed to wash it. All better now.
Arianddu wrote:Gunbot wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Gunbot wrote:Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Awwww.Thanks. I heart ya, too.
Snarf!
You people are gay.
So is your face!![]()
I just needed to wash it. All better now.
Why CookieBot - you shaved!
Saint John wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Saint John wrote: I can't stand the show and don't watch it because of the leftist clowns that created the show, but someone forwarded it to me so I gave it a look.
Uh-huh.
The show's creators, who skewer everyone from Al Gore to drowning Katrina Victims with even-handed disdain, are now so-called "leftists."
Right.![]()
What was "Team America" if not a gigantic Fuck You to Michael Moore, Alec Baldwin, and the bleeding heart Hollywood establishment?
The South Park guys are renowned libertarians, and many Republicans have even begun to identify themselves as "South Park Republicans."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park_Republican
If that's the case then I stand corrected. Maybe I was thinking of the Family Guy writers?
Thanks for the clarification, Monker.Monker wrote:Saint John wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Saint John wrote: I can't stand the show and don't watch it because of the leftist clowns that created the show, but someone forwarded it to me so I gave it a look.
Uh-huh.
The show's creators, who skewer everyone from Al Gore to drowning Katrina Victims with even-handed disdain, are now so-called "leftists."
Right.![]()
What was "Team America" if not a gigantic Fuck You to Michael Moore, Alec Baldwin, and the bleeding heart Hollywood establishment?
The South Park guys are renowned libertarians, and many Republicans have even begun to identify themselves as "South Park Republicans."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park_Republican
If that's the case then I stand corrected. Maybe I was thinking of the Family Guy writers?
This is REALLY funny. Back a few years ago, Barb and a few others were quoting articles about "South Park conservatives". That quote "I hate conservatives. But, I REALLY fucking hate liberals." was even used back then. I'm sure you haven't seen Team America, where they blast liberal Hollywood...Or the dozens of South Park episodes where they blast the far left.
\The bottom line is EVERYTHING is a target for South Park. If you are a celebrity, in the news, or if people know who you are in any way, you can end up on that show - regardless of your politics.
That article was interesting...cuz my argument was always they were libertarian, and not strictly conservative. They want government out of our lives, totally...and they definitely do not like the "family values" bullshit of the Republicans.
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