But Obama can? I don't get it.I'll be gentle. You have crossed the line from PC to racist. Not saying you are it's just that white folk aren't allowed to say such things publicly.
Am I right white people?
Our Junior League is open to anyone who shows an interest in public service. I have learned a lot from being a member -- organizing charity events, working attic sales with high-end items for sale at great bargains, chairing art discovery events for kids who no longer get exposure to art due to budget cuts in the public schools.Junior League....that sounds about right. The white glove volunteers, lol. Are they still an elitist organization or have they finally opened the door to regular folk?
I'll be gentle. You have crossed the line from PC to racist. Not saying you are it's just that white folk aren't allowed to say such things publicly.
Am I right white people?
Junior League....that sounds about right. The white glove volunteers, lol. Are they still an elitist organization or have they finally opened the door to regular folk?
I never said that "all black people are lazy and shiftless." That being said, the unemployment rate is higher for blacks. Just Google. We need to help fix that.Obama: We have a hard struggle ahead and we can't quit. It's time to march for the economy/jobs like we marched for civil rights. Noone is going to do this for you, so quit whining, take off your slippers and put on your marching shoes.
BR: Obama said "quit complaining and take off your slippers" so it is now okay for me to say all black people are lazy and shiftless and that is why they don't have jobs .............. even though lots of white folks are out of work too.
I think dropped g's are always a little more fiery, and sometimes more preachy. I've never associated it with race myself. I associate it with Sarah Palin. I do it sometimes myself. I think everyone is going to perceive this differently. When I first heard a snippet of it, I didn't know who he was speaking to. I thought he was just making a strong message of how he was determined turn around his dwindling approval rating and get back on track. I thought it was purely a campaign speech. This could be a pretty good message to anyone regardless of color, who is disillusioned at the choices we have for the 2012 election. Now that I can put his speech in context, I still see it as a campaign speech where he was really focused on his base. The bottom line for me is that it wasn't the best speech in the world, it was forced and overy dramatic, but he showed a more determined side of himself that people have been waiting for.