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"Screaming racism is the last refuge of leftist intellectuals who've completely lost their mojo." -- Neal Boortz

1 posted on 09/17/2009 6:13:54 PM PDT by FreeKeys
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To: FreeKeys

I knew this would happen. I really did. I think we all knew.

However, I will never consider Clarence Thomas incompetent, or Walter Williams, or Thomas Sowell, or Condi Rice (although I have my differences there) or Herman Caine or Shelby Steele and on and on.

But they are not racists. Obama is. So all this damage is being done because he has a good baritone and people are not smart or careful and are too easily manipulated.


2 posted on 09/17/2009 6:24:57 PM PDT by Bahbah (Only dead fish go with the flow)
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3 posted on 09/17/2009 6:25:20 PM PDT by FreeKeys (Slander, name-calling and smears are the last refuges of liars, con-men, crooks & other scoundrels.)
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Surprise, surprise.


4 posted on 09/17/2009 6:36:19 PM PDT by Nonstatist
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5 posted on 09/17/2009 6:55:09 PM PDT by Flag_This (ACORN delenda est)
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SOMEONE FINALLY GETS IT! by Neal Boortz
@ September 18, 2009 8:20 AM

... Other than me, of course.

Here’s your link to an article by Jesse Washington. Washington covers race and ethnicity for The Associated Press. Washington says that all of these claims of racism out there are taking a word that once had some power and turning it into nothing more than a spitball. He quotes one John McWhorter, who studies race and language at the Manhattan Institute: “It gets to the point where we don’t have a word to use to call people racist who actually are.”

Now isn’t this just exactly what I’ve been saying for about ten years here on the show? How many times have I gone over the differences between prejudice, bigotry and racism? Enough to make my listeners scream in agony, that’s for sure.

Washington goes to Webster’s Dictionary for the current definition: “Someone who believes in the inherent superiority of a particular race or is prejudiced against others.”

Now while I’m thrilled that someone has actually spoken up about the overuse of the “R” word, I want to address this “prejudiced against others” thing. As I said, this is the current definition. Go back a few decades and the “or is prejudiced against others” bit is not there. Why? That would be because prejudice against other is ... well ... it’s prejudice. The word means “pre-judging.” People do that all the time, and it doesn’t make one racist.

Now my little example here is sure to cause the more ignorant among my Nuze readers to call me a “racist.” Like that really matters any more. OK ... you’re standing at an ATM withdrawing a few hundred bucks because there’s a shoe sale down the street. While you’re waiting for the machine to give you your card back a young black male walks purposely towards you. His pants are bunched up around his ankles, he’s wearing a hoodie. One hand is grabbing his crotch and the other is in a pocket. You are immediately concerned for your safety. You have pre-judged this situation and your considered judgment is that this young stud is not coming up to you to compliment your hair. There ... you pre-judged a young black male. Does that make you racist? Well; what if this young black male was wearing a business suit? What if he had a briefcase instead of his crotch in one hand, and an ATM card in the other? You’re not alarmed, are you? But wait! I thought you were a racist because you showed prejudice against a young black male? But now here you are confronted by another young black male .. and suddenly you’re not a racist any more? The explanation, of course, is the young black male in the hoodie was representative of one culture, the black male in the business suit was representative of another. Your prejudice is based on culture, not skin color. Hardly something to support a charge of racism, is it?

Anyway ... we’re making progress here. At least some members of the MSM are starting to look at the overuse of this word and trying to set the record straight.

— from
http://boortz.com/nealz_nuze/2009/09/someone-finally-gets-it.html


10 posted on 09/18/2009 1:34:48 PM PDT by FreeKeys ("You can fix ignorant. You can't fix stupid." -- Neal Boortz)
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