View Full Version : Media goes bat-shit crazy cause the president says nigg*r
bluechox2
06-24-2015, 02:34 AM
...****ing fox and friends, cnn and cnbc..how ****ing backwards do you gotta be to turn shit around 360 on what the president was really trying to convey??
they dont want to cover the real tragedy that occurred this past week, and are trying to find something else to change the subject
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ603bPhKqY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLA-yums-As
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR6UwAez8Ko
Akrazotile
06-24-2015, 02:41 AM
exploiting any use of the word ****** is always a guaranteed way to rile up the soapbox sheeple and GET THOSE RATINGS!
Smook B
06-24-2015, 02:43 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcULyAOkfts
highwhey
06-24-2015, 03:17 AM
This is why I check NPR for news: they reported about this, except they made no mention that Obama had used this word until the end of the article when they qoute a part of the interview. They never once picked on him for his use of language, rather they told the story straight : it was a good interview and Obama replied rather well to the questions.
NumberSix
06-24-2015, 01:35 PM
I don't even understand what the problem is. Is it that people think it diminishes the office for the president to use foul languages?
Patrick Chewing
06-24-2015, 01:44 PM
No white President would dare say that word.
The closest thing we have to that is Hillary speaking in Ebonics when she visits black churches.
NumberSix
06-24-2015, 01:52 PM
No white President would dare say that word.
The closest thing we have to that is Hillary speaking in Ebonics when she visits black churches.
Maybe not in public. :roll:
Seriously though, I'd have no problem if George W. Bush used it in the same context. There was nothing wrong with what Obama did. It's a matter of the lefty people PC jonesing to find offense where there is none, and righties looking for any reason to say "OMG! I am shocked and appalled by Obama's actions".
I don't even understand what the problem is. Is it that people think it diminishes the office for the president to use foul languages?
No, its just we should all be treated the same (according to the left) but a white president would be assassinated if he dropped the N bomb.
I think its trashy no matter who says it, white and black. A buddy of mine sent me a conversation between him and a 'business associate' and every other text of his associated ended with 'muh niga'.
I think people in this country need to nut up and stop being such cry babies, but at the same time, I think its a shame our president needs to use the N word to get his point across. 'Derogatory racial language' wouldn't do it?
Every day this country splits father and farther apart. Like when Rome conquered the world, they dominated for hundreds of years. In the end though, they slowly rotted from the inside out. That's where we are headed.
Kids too stupid to pass high school getting passing grades anyway. Handing out mortgages to people who wouldn't have a snowballs chance in hell of getting one. There is no assimilation anymore. There is no 'American'. We are just a big group of people with different cultures and nothing in common anymore.
Maybe not in public. :roll:
Seriously though, I'd have no problem if George W. Bush used it in the same context. There was nothing wrong with what Obama did. It's a matter of the lefty people PC jonesing to find offense where there is none, and righties looking for any reason to say "OMG! I am shocked and appalled by Obama's actions".
In private though:
"...we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.... I'll have them ******s voting Democratic for the next 200 years" - Lyndon B Johnson, Democrat President.
For the record, I dont have a problem with it either.
Patrick Chewing
06-24-2015, 01:59 PM
Maybe not in public. :roll:
Seriously though, I'd have no problem if George W. Bush used it in the same context. There was nothing wrong with what Obama did. It's a matter of the lefty people PC jonesing to find offense where there is none, and righties looking for any reason to say "OMG! I am shocked and appalled by Obama's actions".
Same here. And of course there wouldn't be a problem with him saying it either irregardless of the color of his skin. The smart people understand the context. The dumb people only hear the word and then see the color of his skin.
The word is just a derogatory term. Like saying "**** you". People should only be worried about people who actually do physical harm to others due to their race or any other reason. I'm not too concerned with people spouting off derogatory terms. Let them say what they want. Doesn't affect my way of life.
NumberSix
06-24-2015, 02:05 PM
In private though:
"...we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.... I'll have them ******s voting Democratic for the next 200 years" - Lyndon B Johnson, Democrat President.
For the record, I dont have a problem with it either.
I wish every black American was aware of this quote.
Republicans were willing to die to free the slaves. Democrats were willing to die to keep them enslaved. When the democrats didn't get their way, they started the terrorist KKK and spent decades terrorizing blacks. History didn't go the Democrats' way, so the decided to pander to blacks just enough to get the votes.
You'll notice that the worst place to live as a black person in America is, any place that is controlled by democrats. Urban vote plantations.
Patrick Chewing
06-24-2015, 02:14 PM
Liberals want you to believe that somewhere in between the 50's and 60's that the KKK magically became Republicans, and that the champions of freedom and equality became the Democrats. :lol :oldlol: :roll:
Some of the worst inner cities are still waiting for their freedom and equality.
I wish every black American was aware of this quote.
Republicans were willing to die to free the slaves. Democrats were willing to die to keep them enslaved. When the democrats didn't get their way, they started the terrorist KKK and spent decades terrorizing blacks. History didn't go the Democrats' way, so the decided to pander to blacks just enough to get the votes.
You'll notice that the worst place to live as a black person in America is, any place that is controlled by democrats. Urban vote plantations.
And he was right. 50 years later blacks still vote Democrat 95% of the time, and they are just as bad off as they were back then.
He was absolutely right. Give them enough to get the votes, and that's it.
And next election, they'll do it all over again. :lol
TheReturn
06-24-2015, 07:31 PM
Typical American news to only talk about the fact that he used the word, rather than look at the point he was trying to make. Keep dumbing everything down..
Droid101
06-24-2015, 07:33 PM
Liberals want you to believe that somewhere in between the 50's and 60's that the KKK magically became Republicans, and that the champions of freedom and equality became the Democrats. :lol :oldlol: :roll:
Some of the worst inner cities are still waiting for their freedom and equality.
Are you saying that most members of the KKK vote democratic today? Because that is some really strange delusion you have going on.
KingBeasley08
06-24-2015, 07:49 PM
I wish every black American was aware of this quote.
Republicans were willing to die to free the slaves. Democrats were willing to die to keep them enslaved. When the democrats didn't get their way, they started the terrorist KKK and spent decades terrorizing blacks. History didn't go the Democrats' way, so the decided to pander to blacks just enough to get the votes.
You'll notice that the worst place to live as a black person in America is, any place that is controlled by democrats. Urban vote plantations.
The Republicans lost their chance at the Black vote after the Southern Strategy when Nixon and co. began targeting the votes of Dixiecrats and the racist Southerners. The Democrat and Republican parties of 150 years ago are completely different from now
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
In American politics, the Southern strategy refers to a Republican Party strategy in the late 20th century of gaining political support for presidential candidates in the Southern United States by appealing to regional racial tensions and history of segregation.[1][2]
The Democratic Party in the South defended slavery before the American Civil War. After regaining power in state governments in the 1870s, Democrats imposed white supremacy. At the end of the century, southern states passed new constitutions and laws making voter registration and voting more difficult, resulting in disenfranchising most blacks and many poor whites. The South became a one-party region, maintaining political exclusion of minorities well into the 1960s. The Solid South and its political power in Congress was achieved at the expense of African Americans. In the years after World War II, African Americans pressed for civil rights. White Southern Democrats gradually stopped supporting the national party following its adoption of the civil rights plank of the Democratic campaign in 1948 (against which the Dixiecrats formed), support for the African-American Civil Rights Movement, passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, and push for desegregation.
In the mid 1960s, a period of social turmoil, Republican Presidential candidates Senator Barry Goldwater[3][4] and Richard Nixon worked to attract southern white conservative voters to their candidacies and the Republican Party.[5] Barry Goldwater won the five formerly Confederate states of the Deep South (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina[6][7]) in the 1964 presidential election, but he otherwise won only in his home state of Arizona. In the 1968 presidential campaign, Nixon won Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee, all former Confederate states, contributing to the electoral realignment of white voters in some Southern states to the Republican Party. After federal civil rights legislation was gained via bipartisan votes, including the Voting Rights Act of 1965, more than 90 percent of black voters registered with the Democratic Party. The VRA provided tools to end their decades-long disenfranchisement by southern states. Hundreds of cases have been litigated to change election systems, such as at-large voting, that have prevented even significant minorities from electing candidates of their choice for city and county positions.
As the twentieth century came to a close, most white voters in the South had shifted to the Republican Party. It began to try to appeal again to black voters and rebuild the political relationship that had lasted through the 1920s, though with little success.[5] In 2005, Republican National Committee chairman Ken Mehlman formally apologized to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), a national civil rights organization, for exploiting racial polarization to win elections and ignoring the black vote.[8][9]
The Republicans aren't some victim that was looking out for Blacks who got fooled by the Democrats. Blacks started voting for Democrats more after FDR and even more when JFK and LBJ began pushing for civil rights. The way Republicans responded to that is what secured this
Patrick Chewing
06-24-2015, 08:54 PM
Are you saying that most members of the KKK vote democratic today? Because that is some really strange delusion you have going on.
Do you have factual numbers to show different?
Or are you going to quote out of your Liberal Mythology book on make-believe stats?
gigantes
05-31-2016, 01:30 AM
In private though:
"...we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference.... I'll have them ******s voting Democratic for the next 200 years" - Lyndon B Johnson, Democrat President.
For the record, I dont have a problem with it either.
i just learned that bryan cranston did an award-winning movie about LBJ last year. it looks pretty great...
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uP7Q1xYRFeM/hqdefault.jpg
All The Way: Teaser Trailer (HBO Films) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP7Q1xYRFeM)
i just learned that bryan cranston did an award-winning movie about LBJ last year. it looks pretty great...
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/uP7Q1xYRFeM/hqdefault.jpg
All The Way: Teaser Trailer (HBO Films) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uP7Q1xYRFeM)
Wow...
That makeup. Doesn't even look like Cranston.
Never even heard of it. Need to check it out.
Dresta
05-31-2016, 09:17 AM
I wish every black American was aware of this quote.
Republicans were willing to die to free the slaves. Democrats were willing to die to keep them enslaved. When the democrats didn't get their way, they started the terrorist KKK and spent decades terrorizing blacks. History didn't go the Democrats' way, so the decided to pander to blacks just enough to get the votes.
You'll notice that the worst place to live as a black person in America is, any place that is controlled by democrats. Urban vote plantations.
:roll:
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