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Originally posted by IDrinkaRum View PostBut they have an opinion and it should be heard. Not silenced.
That's the danger of opening one's pie-hole. If these people say something stupid, they're going to be told so by people smarter than them. That's free speech.
Originally posted by daledukeShould they be mocked for it? No.
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Originally posted by IDrinkaRum View PostI think a lot of this has to do with Political Correctness which, IMHO, has completely effed up this country for years past and years to come."You're miserable, edgy and tired. You're in the perfect mood for journalism."
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Originally posted by IDrinkaRum View PostEveryone has an opinion. Just because one doesn't agree with the sentiment "He's black so he's not good enough and he's not smart enough", doesn't mean everyone is going to disagree with it. Also, it doesn't mean these people are incorrect in their feelings/beliefs of it. It's obvious anriana that you don't agree with it. I don't agree with it. But they have an opinion and it should be heard. Not silenced.
PC is not calling out racism when someone sees it, PC is trying to make the case that all "opinions" are of equal merit when to any rational person they are not.
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Originally posted by AFPheonix View PostNot all opinions are created equally. Some are straight up crap, like the one we're discussing. Sorry.
PC is not calling out racism when someone sees it, PC is trying to make the case that all "opinions" are of equal merit when to any rational person they are not.
Racism is patently wrong, no ifs ands or buts about it.
What flavor of ice cream is the best is an opinon with no right or wrong answer... unless you say broccoli, then you are just sick and should be locked up.
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Originally posted by IDrinkaRum View PostIs it really wrong for the whites who did not vote for Obama simply because he was black to feel disenfranchised because they don't believe a black man is "good enough", "smart enough", whatever to be President?
And are they any different from the people who voted for Obama simply because he is black?
Both are wrong, but the first example is more blatant. If they'd voted for someone else because their choice was white, and that was all there was to the statement, they would be equal. The rest of the statement shows the bigotry inherant in their stance, while the second leaves it open to question. Would the people who voted for Obama simply because he was black have felt 'disenfranchised' had he lost? Some would have, but others wouldn't have...the same as quite a few people who voted against Obama did not care about his skin color, or it was a minor point.
Everyone has a right to free speech in America, but that does not make their views or statements valid...Nor does it excuse them from the concequences of their speech. Your right to yell 'Fire!' in a crowded theater is a given...But you're still liable for the results of that action.Happiness is too rare in this world to actually lose it because someone wishes it upon you. -Flyndaran
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This past election bothered me so much because race was always being brought up as an issue.
It took away from actual issues and policies.
As a conservative, it really ended up being a race between a Democrat and a Democrat lite. Both with lots of bad policies in my opinion.
Asking voters to be informed before dropping a ballot is a pipe dream.
We are forever going to be stuck with one issue voters.I feel crazy. Like I'm drunk and trapped in a water globe and someone won't stop shaking it.
-The Amazing E
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