Why We Need to Talk About Obama and Racism | Newsweek Newsweek - Raina Kelley | Newsweek.com Yes, "code words". Once again, if reality doesn't fit the argument liberals are trying to make, they simply make shit up. The "code words" fits right in to this. Nobody need actually say anything racist. Simply being white and protesting a black president is enough. These "journalists" know whats in the hearts of those evil crackers. Its like what racist Eric Dyson said in an interview with Matt Lauer the other day. NBC Invites On Radical Professor to Compare Joe Wilson's Two Words to Racial 'Terror' -- Like 9/11 | NewsBusters.org
Actually, they used to be considered better at telling the truth aka 'keeping it real' until the mainstream media took their culture and butchered it. Yes, those powerful positions, blue collar working class jobs! I wonder if the code words she is referring to is ebonics and 1337 speak?
Because that charge from the media has become a daily occurrence. Also, Obama debunked it my ass. Obama played it up constantly up to this point. He knows that no matter what he says, his surrogates will continue attacking.
Just like the daily thread from Anti-Obama Blades on GC. It is no better when done here, and does nothing but sidetracking of the true debate. Again unless you believe you believe there is creditability in this, why get hung up on it?
Yeah, but the problem isn't where most think it is. While I do think there are white racist still out there, they are a much smaller problem compared to the main streaming of anti-white discrimination/racism. I cant turn on the news without racist like Eric Dyson making sweeping, baseless accusations of white people in America. If MLK was still around, I'd march shoulder to shoulder with him. That man understood the sittuation. His followrs have warped and desicrated his message of equlaity in place of payback.
And if all he did was talk about it you'd bitch. Your not going to give him any credit no matter what he does.
I'll give him credit. He took the right approach here, although I think he actually believes different.