Posted on 09/05/2016 9:58:06 AM PDT by Biggirl
Monday on MSNBC, former Democratic National Committee chairman and former Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT) said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trumps outreach to minority voters will fail because he lacked the conception of knowing what a racist is because he is one.
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>>We all need to redefine racism. For starters, people of the darker pigment can NOT be racist. This is impossible. Its a strange phenomena that only those of light pigment can be racist. THAT according to the dictionary of the Hood.
Not just the Hood. That’s a definition used in a lot of places. They used to justify it by saying that it has to do with the ability of a person to oppress another just because of skin color.
But, then we got a black-ish president, Attorney General, Sec State, flag officers, CEOs, university presidents, etc.
But somehow, Cletus who lives in a trailer and works at the lumber mill for $10/hr can be a racist, but a black-ish president cannot.
He heard that from the black people of Vermont
All 10 of them
Hey, I hear Ben and Jerry are coming out with a new flavor in honor of Colon Kapernich:
“Chocolate chip on your shoulder”
“What Trump has done to be labeled a racist”?
I’ve been wondering the same thing for months. When actually pressed, the accuser questioned usually switches it to “racist tendencies”.
Here are the meaningless “specifics” they usually give:
- questioned Barry’s birth certificate
- critical of Barry in general
- something about blacks and his real estate deals “dating back 30 years”
- never been to a black church, until he went
- comment about “what have you got to lose?”
- anything anti-ILLEGAL CRIMINAL immigrant
Trump, or his spokesmen, might want to address these head-on and knock them out of the park.
If I were Donald Trump, I’d get in my plane, fly to Howard Dean’s city, knock on his door and then punch him in the mouth.
Trump must be REALLY connecting with the black community. He is offering them Hope instead of the despair the Democrats have given them for the past 50 years!
Howard Dean is the Village Idiot de jour...
People who live in states with a black population of 1%, in the case of Vermont at whopping 6,300 black people, have no capacity to understand racism let alone define it.
Down south there are high school games with black crowds bigger than that.
Dean has no idea what a low life America hating marxist is, because he is one!
Start screaming, dude!
Howard who? His relevance vanished last century.
As far as I am concerned, Howard Dean can go to hell. And carry Bill Clinton under one arm, Hillary Clinton under one arm and barrack obama on his back.
That, is a good one.
I’ve been arguing with some Leftists. Main conclusion is they are incapable of separating color from culture. Advocating better behavior is viewed as an expression of “white superiority”, which is of course rejected immediately. They equate color with culture, and expect each culture will be treated equally - refusing to admit some cultures are more self destructive than others, some are more viable than others, some more peaceful, some more resilient, etc.; if you contend such differences, they immediately confuse correlation of color with causation and assume you’re being mean because of color. While this justification for labeling one “racist” is absolutely untrue and unfair, they just won’t let go of their own absurd reasoning and as such it is impossible to “win” an argument with them.
The good ol’ “I know you are but what am I.”
The 2016 Democrat strategy in a nutshell.
Howard Dean’s a hater from waaaaay back...
We see no defense of the Democrat's failed policies during the past 50 years. Blacks are far worse off now than they were fifty years ago.
So Howard Dean resorts to name calling. That is ALL the Democrats have!
Yeeargh!!
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