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Clyburn: GOP's Opposition to Stimulus is Racist
#31
Yep, the Japanese, Germans, French, Italians, Koreans, Belgians, ad nauseam all hate us. Too bad we didn't march on into Russia so they could hate us like that too.
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#32
Mac-A-Matic wrote:
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I don't like Whites that think they are above the law or better than someone else.

What I don't like are the Whites who like to go everywhere and push their beliefs and agendas on other people. Those whites who go out into the world and murder, maim and enslave other peoples and other nations. Whites who press their oppression around the world in the name of democracy and freedom.

From the 1800s until today, whites have pushed our American Way upon people all around the world in the pursuit of economic advancement for our nation and with no interest in the people of the lands we've invaded.
Given the choice where would someone in Africa wish to immigrate to?
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#33
"What I don't like are the Whites who like to go everywhere and push their beliefs and agendas on other people. Those whites who go out into the world and murder, maim and enslave other peoples and other nations. Whites who press their oppression around the world in the name of democracy and freedom."

Whites? You mean Americans? I think you may be showing your racist side a little.
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#34
Dennis S wrote:
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Whites? You mean Americans? I think you may be showing your racist side a little.

So you would have been more comfortable if he really meant Americans?
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#35
I'm saying he is equating Americans with Whites. I know you can't draw the right conclusion, but others might.
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#36
The fact that you think he must have meant Americans betrays your feelings that Americans are fully deserving of such adulations.
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#37
$tevie wrote:
Why are you thinking about sex in the middle of a discussion of racism in the first place, Dakota? It seems really odd to me.


I don't know about the rest of you, but I think about sex all the time. It's the American Way.


Dakota wrote:
Given the choice where would someone in Africa wish to immigrate to?

Well, I've been to Africa. I've met and know people from Africa. Ascertaining where someone in (and presumably from) Africa would emigrate to is impossible. Some certainly would like to come to America. A Sengalese guy I know prefers America over Paris because there's less racism here. However, that's not to say our nation welcomes him with open arms - he just prefers the level of racism here to that of the French. Plus, as he says, American women are easier than French women.

That said, I know scores of people around the world who do not deign to emigrate to America. They're happy in other countries where they're making a living and contributing to society around them. It is foolhardy to presume that all people desire to live in America. Our media and our politicians certainly make it seem that way inside insular America, but the reality is anything but.


It's easy to make the connection between Whites and Americans in the pressing of Imperial power worldwide. After all, the United States has engaged in such measures for the past 150 years, toppling government after government, raping various nations' resources and generally causing mayhem around the world with no concern for other peoples because, well, they weren't White.

Hell, we even nuked the Japanese because they were considered inferior people to Whites.
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Mac-A-Matic wrote:
After all, the United States has engaged in such measures for the past 150 years, toppling government after government, raping various nations' resources and generally causing mayhem around the world with no concern for other peoples because, well, they weren't White.

Hell, we even nuked the Japanese because they were considered inferior people to Whites.

I rest my case.
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#39
Mac-A-Matic wrote:

Hell, we even nuked the Japanese because they were considered inferior people to Whites.

I can't believe that anyone still says this. The endgame scenarios of the war in Europe and Japan was so completely different. In any case, we'll never know exactly what Truman would have done if the Trinity test had been conducted before VE day. I'd guess that he wouldn't have used nuclear weapons in Germany simply because the Germans were essentially defeated then; it was just a matter of time before Germany fell. On the other hand, the invasion of Japan was not something that anyone relished. Have you forgotten that the fire bombings of Japanese AND German cities killed far more people than the two nuclear weapons dropped on Japan? It was TOTAL war back then, and nuclear weapons were just a bigger bomb since nobody else had them then.
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