Yeah, right. The tape reveals NAACP members cheering and applauding as this government worker described how she discriminated against a white farmer. They’re nothing but racist pigs!
BINGO! The NAACP members loved the attitude that she personally repudiated. THEY are the racists, not her.
In the meantime, our guys get run out of town on a rail for using the word 'macaca'.
No wonder we're always having our head handed to us.
And there are those who are defending the woman?
Guess we should forget what we heard and give her the Medal of Honor?
I didn’t see that...I saw them nodding and agreeing that they had those feelings, that she had in the past...If the rest of the tape shows that she was illustrating how she USED to be, and the audience had also felt that way before...then Breitbart is gonna have a lot of ‘splaining to do.
It is possible she was using the past story as a way to explain how she had changed...I will wait to see the whole tape. Usually Breitbart doesn’t goof...so this will be interesting.
We can thank Obozo for making the racial issue in this country worse than ever!
I agree that THIS is the real story.
When she was describing her chip-on-the-shoulder reaction to the way the farmer was talking to her (he thought "he wanted to show he was superior to me"), when she was describing how she did less than she could for him, and how she sent him to "one of his own kind," the NAACP audience hooped and hollered and cheered.
I think when Shirley realized the reaction she was getting, she started to pander to the racist audience.
I think this is clear when she said "it's not a black and white thing, it's a haves versus have not thing" but caught herself halfway through and said "well, it IS sort of a black versus white thing."
Publicly speaking to a large audience can be intimidating for many people, and there is a natural tendency to seek the approbation of the audience based on their reaction to one's speech.
When she saw how the audience reacted in a pro-racist way to her telling the part of the story where she acted in a racist manner to the white farmer, I think she ovv-the-cuff interjected the "well, it IS sort of a black versus white thing" in order to continue to get a good reaction from the racist audience.