Posted on 07/24/2015 6:35:13 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Via the Weekly Standard, where were you the day Hillarys campaign imploded?
No, I kid. Drudge was pushing this earlier because the idea of lefty infighting over whether their nominee-in-waiting is a racist or not is simply delicious. Spoiler: She is racist, or at least the left used to think so. (A few of them still do.) Now that their hold on power depends upon her being absolved, though, absolution is freely granted via the memory hole. Shell be given a pass on this partly for that reason and partly because her admission about fear of black men in hoodies advances the argument that white America is racist to its core, even within the beacon of towering moral righteousness that is the bien-pensant left. Its acceptable for a white pol a white Democratic pol, I should say to implicitly confess to racism so long as its offered in an indictment of white racism more broadly. I cant find a fuller video of what she said today but Tom Elliott notes that she used the same line in a speech on June 20th:
And our problem is not all kooks and klanssmen. Its also the cruel joke that goes unchallenged. Its the offhand comment about not wanting Those people in the neighborhood. Lets be honest. For a lot of well-meaning open-minded white people, the sight of a young black man in a hoodie still evokes a twinge of fear. And news reports about poverty and crime and discrimination evoke sympathy, even empathy. But too rarely do they spur us to action or prompt us to question our own assumptions and privilege. We cant hide from any of these hard truths about race and justice in America. We have to name them and own them and then change them.
Im curious now to see how shed respond if a reporter decided to press her on the implications of that statement. When was the last time Hillary personally felt a twinge of fear upon encountering a, shall we say, demographic outlier on the streets of Chappaqua? Oh no, Im sure shed reply. I meant other well-meaning open-minded white people would feel that way.
Heres the clip, followed by a clip of Jeb Bush rolling his eyes at the fact that Martin OMalley felt compelled by the vanguard of leftist identity politics to apologize for saying all lives matter instead of black lives matter. You can sort of understand why they insist on the latter: The idea is that black lives are treated more cheaply than others, especially by cops, therefore the fact that they matter needs to be emphasized, not just assumed under the umbrella of all lives matter. You can also understand, though, why it would seem insane to an average voter whos not current on the latest liberal sloganeering to read a headline like, Democrat sorry for saying all lives matter.' If Republicans insisted on something like that (imagine a social conservative being pilloried for saying all lives matter when discussing abortion instead of unborn lives matter), the media would piss itself with laughter at what an unforced communications disaster that was by the right. As it is, they couldnt be more solemn in relaying the critiques of OMalley. Keep circulating this Jeb Bush clip, progressives. Its truly devastating.
(TWO-VIDEOS-AT-LINK)
>>The idea is that black lives are treated more cheaply than others
The idea is that black lives are treated more cheaply by each other
Fixed it.
And even Jessie Jackson feels a little fear. She could have added that fact.
It’s only rational to perceive rational threats.
It’s really amusing out there on FB tonight.
One group of Leftists is posting a short clip of this to support the notion that Hillary is a racist. Another group is attacking the first for being dumba** pawns of the extreme right.
Wonder if this guy will show up?
Congressman Bobby Rush Kicked Off House Floor For Wearing Hoodie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFQ7T8iiNEo
She’s just a typical white person like Obama’s grandmother.
I have to admit, I’ve occasionally felt a twinge of caution when I’ve seen a thuggish-looking white guy on the street.
Does that make me a racist?
Dems always get a pass on their racism.
If you wear a hoodie and wear your pants at half mast, you are transmitting an implied threat to me. Getting in my face is even more threatening particularly if you speak Ebonics. For my part, I’m bright enough to respond.
Mebbe Her Heinous could drop her `r’s?
I’d Like To Have That One Back
George Strait
And if my lips had said, “I’m sorry”
She might have stopped right in her tracks
I wouldn’t hear my poor heart saying
“I’d like to have that one back”
I wouldn’t hear my poor heart sayin’
“I’d like to have that one back”
Songwriters
SHORE, BILL / WEST, RICK / BARKER, AARON GAYLE
” Even open-minded white people feel a twinge of fear at the sight of a black man in a hoodie”
And NOBODY wants to ask the question, “why IS that so?”.
I’m not racist; I feel exactly the same way when I see a white guy walking down the street in a wife beater and shorts with tattoos covering more than 50% of their probable surface area (including face and neck).
Hillary and her husband are racists.
I didn’t find it funny.
I had intended on posting a very similar comment.
Circular error probable = 0, yield = 100.0 kT.
Nuke the lies!
In effect, as Malcolm Gladwell said in the book Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, first impressions tremendously matter in dealing with a stranger. Wearing a hoodie, sagging pants and not speaking clear English is a gigantic red flag to most civilized people, to say the least.
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