Posted on 07/12/2018 12:53:04 PM PDT by grundle
Huffington Post writer Kimberley Johnson recently made the following tweet:
“Out on the road the other day I saw an affluent black man driving a BMW with two bumper-stickers. One was pro-NRA and the other one was a Tea Party sticker that read, ‘Don’t tread on me.’ This left me very confused.”
In my opinion, that’s a lot worse than what Roseanne Barr said six weeks ago. Barr was commenting on what she perceived to be a certain physical resemblance. Johnson’s comment is about what she believes people are supposed to think. What a person thinks is a lot more personal than their physical appearance. Barr’s comment was offensive. Johnson’s comment was dehumanizing.
Fortunately, in one of the best commentaries ever on the subject of racism, Colion Noir went on Fox News, and invited Johnson to appear on his own show to have a discussion about this. I encourage everyone here to watch his appearance:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lUnHsOQYOI
Deciding what to wear everyday leaves her confused also. Kimberly isn’t too bright.
I believe her when she says she was confused. Liberals are brainwashed, conditioned, irrational sheep with no capacity to think outside of the boundaries of the racist identity politics dogma that they live by.
Roseanne, who is Jewish, said at the time she thought Jarrett was also Jewish — in other words, she assumed she was insulting a fellow Jew, with no racial angle. She said she had absolutely no idea Jarrett was black, and I believe her. If you’ve ever seen photos of Jarrett’s (communist) parents, you’d see why. They’re clearly what used to be called “high yellow.”
Wow. Some kind of butthurt, 2-A hating snowflake, is really stinking up the banglist keywords today.
The fact that she couldn’t conceive the fact that an independent black man could have a conservative political philosophy is the very essence of racism.
Self hating liberal completely blinded by her self hate.
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