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futurebeachbum

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2 Unfairs don't make a fair - From an LA Times Opinion Piece.


There is so much to enjoy about the Democrats' Harry Reid problem, and yet I find the whole spectacle horribly depressing.

First, let's recap the bright side. The addlepated and vindictive Senate majority leader deserves the grief he's getting for saying -- according to the new book, "Game Change" -- that Barack Obama would make a promising Democratic presidential contender because he's "light-skinned" and can speak "Negro dialect" only when he wants to.

Just last month, Reid insinuated that fellow senators standing in the way of "Obamacare" were carrying on the tradition of the racists who stood in the way of civil rights in the 1960s. You've got to love it when the gods punish race-card players so poetically.

But one thing the moment doesn't call for is more "gotcha."

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said over the weekend that Reid should step down from his leadership position because of his comments. For this we needed the first African American head of the Republican Party?

Steele is obviously right that there's a double standard when it comes to such racial gaffes. A Republican says something stupidly offensive or offensively stupid about race and he must be destroyed, even if he apologizes like Henry in the snows of Canossa. But when a Democrat blunders the same way, the liberal establishment goes into overdrive explaining why it's no big deal.

But by demanding Reid's resignation, Steele is making an idiotic, nasty and entirely cynical game bipartisan. Yes, there's a double standard, bu] the point is that the standard used against conservatives is unfair, not that that unfair standard should be used against Democrats as well. (My Emphasis)

 

poppy

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2 Unfairs don't make a fair - From an LA Times Opinion Piece.
There is so much to enjoy about the Democrats' Harry Reid problem, and yet I find the whole spectacle horribly depressing.

First, let's recap the bright side. The addlepated and vindictive Senate majority leader deserves the grief he's getting for saying -- according to the new book, "Game Change" -- that Barack Obama would make a promising Democratic presidential contender because he's "light-skinned" and can speak "Negro dialect" only when he wants to.

Just last month, Reid insinuated that fellow senators standing in the way of "Obamacare" were carrying on the tradition of the racists who stood in the way of civil rights in the 1960s. You've got to love it when the gods punish race-card players so poetically.

But one thing the moment doesn't call for is more "gotcha."

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said over the weekend that Reid should step down from his leadership position because of his comments. For this we needed the first African American head of the Republican Party?

Steele is obviously right that there's a double standard when it comes to such racial gaffes. A Republican says something stupidly offensive or offensively stupid about race and he must be destroyed, even if he apologizes like Henry in the snows of Canossa. But when a Democrat blunders the same way, the liberal establishment goes into overdrive explaining why it's no big deal.

But by demanding Reid's resignation, Steele is making an idiotic, nasty and entirely cynical game bipartisan. Yes, there's a double standard, bu] the point is that the standard used against conservatives is unfair, not that that unfair standard should be used against Democrats as well. (My Emphasis)


Yea, those conservatives have always looked out for the well being of African Americans.:roll:
 

30ashopper

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Yea, those conservatives have always looked out for the well being of African Americans.:roll:

Republicans generally try and treat everyone equally while democrats tend single groups out based on race, sex, or income and treat them differently. Which party is doing more harm than good?
 
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30ashopper

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Right here!
On the subject of the original post, I think any public figure that gets caught referring to a race using some form of derogatory slang (e.g. "negro") should be run out of the capital.. and based on current polling that's exactly what's going to happen next fall to Reid. Good riddance to him.

The fact that some political figures in the democrat party are actually defending this idiot just rubs salt in the wound IMHO. Nobody should be defending Reid for this.
 

Bob

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Republicans generally try and treat everyone equally while democrats tend single groups out based on race, sex, or income and treat them differently. Which party is doing more harm than good?
republicans generally try to treat people equally?
 

poppy

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republicans generally try to treat people equally?


Yes, gays, African Americans, and non-christians are treated equally.
 

Daugette_Matt

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There is just too much straight up hate coming for the republicans.
They hate everything the Dems do with such passion, and no thought. I really do not like how split they have become on every issue. I like Obama. I hope he can actuallly get something done, but he and his party are up against some real political predjudice from the very pissy uncooperative Republicans. Meanwhile us plain old working folk are stuck in the middle of a debate that makes little sense, and is keeping us form progressing along in to the 21 century.
We are governed by a bunch spoiled brats who don't have the balls to make the hard decisions necessary to pull us out of the giant mess we got left with from an 8 year period of darkness.
 
I'll never forget when daughter was filling out her application for a learner's license. She asked me in a rather loud voice, "Momma, what race am I?" We were the only Caucasians in the room; everyone else was African-American. They started laughing; I started laughing. There was space for one letter. Did she put "W" for white (which isn't a race) or "C" for Caucasian?

It must be even more confusing for Blacks/African-Americans. What one letter do they use? I was just researching race, and the categorization of people by race has changed over the years. During much of Harry Reid's like, Negro was the polite term. But he should know that it is now considered an ethnic slur. In my research I couldn't find where "Black" is the name of a race, or "White," for that matter.

And what does my colleague who is black but not of African descent put down on an application form when asked for his race? Like he says, he's not an African-American. So what race is he?

I'm not saying that I categorize people according to race, but apparently it matters to the driver's license bureau, to colleges on their applications, etc.
 
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