Is there any doubt that the T-Shirt below is as representative of the real sentiments of the low-information Democrat base as it is of their grammar skills?
*sighs* Apparently this idiot would rather be violently beheaded for not converting to Islam than be stopped by a cop.
Ted B. (Charging Rhino)says
**Poof!!** Your wish is granted.
Johnsays
ISIS would let the guy go with a smile an an admonition to be careful out there. The Ferguson cop would water board him and tie electrodes to the painful parts and then cut his head off with a steak knife. Also, remember that ISIS doesn’t represent Islam or any religion.
ludovicosays
Hey–give the guy a break! English is his second language; ebonics is his first.
KCRob (SoCalRobert)says
That said that if I voted for McCain Romney, race relations would get even worse.
They were right.
When ignorance becomes a point of pride, the nation is doomed. – me
The old fashioned dunce caps aren’t needed anymore. The less than normal now label themselves willingly.
Satharsays
That’s not really fair, you’re assuming that he can read his shirt.
EssEmsays
I have recently come to the conclusion that it is unreal to continue to imagine that Blacks and Whites in the US are in fact “Americans.” We are separate and basically hostile peoples, different nationalities, trapped inside a polity that forces us to interact on a falsified basis, with constant and escalating damage to both groups.
@ EssEm, It’s important not to stereotype. There are many different subcultures within the mainstream in the US.
I know you mean well, but just because there’s a socialist jackass in the WHouse that happens to be black & a black community that is piss poor & generally full of imbeciles; isn’t a reason to label all blacks as the same type. One hopes that white trash with bad dental hygiene don’t represent the totality of White America.
Stick to class categories. 😉 People within a particular class aren’t internally hostile to each other. No matter their color.
Just Mesays
I would love to see somebody interview him about his knowledge of ISIS. My bet is he doesn’t know much and only thought tent-shirt was clever.
Peter Hughessays
This guy is so dense he probably thinks ISIS is an old Saturday-morning live action show from the 1970s.
Regards,
Peter H.
Stevesays
@Marc Winger- I worked at inner city hospitals long enough to go from egalitarian to postjudiced. Despite meeting thousands including a doctor that malpracticed on himself to death, I have never meet one as smart as seen on TV. Perhaps you should read the Derbyshire rules. 5 out of 6 with sub 100IQ isn’t a stereotype its a hate fact. Tying our rights to them being equal was a huge mistake.
Here is the Journal of Blacks in Higher Ed admitting that without AA there would be no black medical doctors http://www.jbhe.com/news_views/51_graduate_admissions_test.html
also http://www.jbhe.com/latest/news/1-22-09/satracialgapfigure.gif
Stevesays
In August 2012, James Foley retweeted a link to a CNN story asking “Right-wing extremist terrorism as deadly a threat as al Qaeda?”
@ Steve, I understand what you’re saying & though I’m not a fan of US subcultures (i.e., Chinese, black, hispanic, etc.) & though a high percentage of any given race, because of said subculture or poverty may be less than intelligent; it’s still a mistake to stereotype. It doesn’t work & uses flawed logic.
Listen, I used to stereotype people all the time. Using unfavorable examples to explain or judge an entire race. Not that it’s wrong to judge a race or to like or not like a particular race because of personal values & distaste for whatever.
Living in urban Seattle for a quarter century did tend to nurture notions of “the rightness” of stereotyping, either blacks, asians, American Indians or otherwise. But escaping that environment & arriving at an objective point, gave me a perspective to understand actual differences in meanings of racism vs. opinions/judgments towards a particular race. There’s a difference.
Stereotyping is a cop out & the refuge of those ignorant of the details of large issues.
I also don’t like the general population & media stereotyping all gays as being effeminate & outlandish, as if that’s an indication that one is gay or that all gays are cut out of the same cloth.
Ted B. (Charging Rhino)says
Last night overheard similar foolish pomposity from a what-looked-like a white, retired college professor smarmily-extolling the “common man” (who uses THAT term any-more?) while slandering against the “…elites in their gated comminutes” and the “…coming storm redressing the wrongs of the One-Percent”. Might have been more effective delivery if he hadn’t been sitting in the bar of the local country club — with a gin-n-tonic — on a work day!
Just looking at him on his flip-flops, shorts, cheap patterned shirt and greasy goatee made me want to _________. When the Revolution comes, he’ll be among the first sent-to-the-wall — by either side — all the while protesting, “…but, but, I’m one of you!! You can’t…”
Until blacks determine that education and not sports are paramount to their children, they will lag behind whites and Asians.
Heliotropesays
If this guy were to spend any time in prison, he might hook up with the radical Islam crowd and end up being martyr in the style of Major Hasan. A loose nut with a semi-automatic at the county fair could make all sorts of news. And whatever grammar mistakes he left behind would make no difference.
Just Mesays
Davinci you make a great point-education isn’t just about the degrees you earn it is also about learning about your world. And while I do think cops and how they relate to minorities can be a problem-Comparing them to ISIS shows a distinct choice to be ignorant.
KCRob (SoCalRobert)says
I’ll tell you what’s wrong with the black “community”… with the help of disingenuous white liberals and money-grubbing race whores like Jesse Jackson, it has raised generations of broken children… kids who’ve learned from their elders that they don’t stand a chance so there’ no point in trying… who’ve learned that upright and decent living is “acting white”… who’ve imbibed a hip-hop culture of misogyny and crime… that every bad thing that happens is the fault of whitey – they they bear no responsibility for or control over their own lives.
They then grow to be unemployable adults, dependent on whitey for survival, with a gigantic grudge against the world. Broken men.
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. – Frederick Douglass
Kevinsays
Peter (in #11). I used to like that show. It was good for the time slot, and I always wondered if the shirt of what’s-her-name would stand the strain of what it was confining.
Peter Hughessays
Peter (in #11). I used to like that show. It was good for the time slot, and I always wondered if the shirt of what’s-her-name would stand the strain of what it was confining.
The actress’s name was Joanna Cameron – who incidentally still looks good 35 years later – and although I can appreciate your observation, I was too busy looking at Captain Marvel! 😉
*sighs* Apparently this idiot would rather be violently beheaded for not converting to Islam than be stopped by a cop.
**Poof!!** Your wish is granted.
ISIS would let the guy go with a smile an an admonition to be careful out there. The Ferguson cop would water board him and tie electrodes to the painful parts and then cut his head off with a steak knife. Also, remember that ISIS doesn’t represent Islam or any religion.
Hey–give the guy a break! English is his second language; ebonics is his first.
That said that if I voted for
McCainRomney, race relations would get even worse.They were right.
When ignorance becomes a point of pride, the nation is doomed. – me
The old fashioned dunce caps aren’t needed anymore. The less than normal now label themselves willingly.
That’s not really fair, you’re assuming that he can read his shirt.
I have recently come to the conclusion that it is unreal to continue to imagine that Blacks and Whites in the US are in fact “Americans.” We are separate and basically hostile peoples, different nationalities, trapped inside a polity that forces us to interact on a falsified basis, with constant and escalating damage to both groups.
@ EssEm, It’s important not to stereotype. There are many different subcultures within the mainstream in the US.
I know you mean well, but just because there’s a socialist jackass in the WHouse that happens to be black & a black community that is piss poor & generally full of imbeciles; isn’t a reason to label all blacks as the same type. One hopes that white trash with bad dental hygiene don’t represent the totality of White America.
Stick to class categories. 😉 People within a particular class aren’t internally hostile to each other. No matter their color.
I would love to see somebody interview him about his knowledge of ISIS. My bet is he doesn’t know much and only thought tent-shirt was clever.
This guy is so dense he probably thinks ISIS is an old Saturday-morning live action show from the 1970s.
Regards,
Peter H.
@Marc Winger- I worked at inner city hospitals long enough to go from egalitarian to postjudiced. Despite meeting thousands including a doctor that malpracticed on himself to death, I have never meet one as smart as seen on TV. Perhaps you should read the Derbyshire rules. 5 out of 6 with sub 100IQ isn’t a stereotype its a hate fact. Tying our rights to them being equal was a huge mistake.
Here is the Journal of Blacks in Higher Ed admitting that without AA there would be no black medical doctors
http://www.jbhe.com/news_views/51_graduate_admissions_test.html
also http://www.jbhe.com/latest/news/1-22-09/satracialgapfigure.gif
In August 2012, James Foley retweeted a link to a CNN story asking “Right-wing extremist terrorism as deadly a threat as al Qaeda?”
The article concluded that indeed it was.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/dgreenfield/a-beheading-ends-all-illusions-about-islam/
@ Steve, I understand what you’re saying & though I’m not a fan of US subcultures (i.e., Chinese, black, hispanic, etc.) & though a high percentage of any given race, because of said subculture or poverty may be less than intelligent; it’s still a mistake to stereotype. It doesn’t work & uses flawed logic.
Listen, I used to stereotype people all the time. Using unfavorable examples to explain or judge an entire race. Not that it’s wrong to judge a race or to like or not like a particular race because of personal values & distaste for whatever.
Living in urban Seattle for a quarter century did tend to nurture notions of “the rightness” of stereotyping, either blacks, asians, American Indians or otherwise. But escaping that environment & arriving at an objective point, gave me a perspective to understand actual differences in meanings of racism vs. opinions/judgments towards a particular race. There’s a difference.
Stereotyping is a cop out & the refuge of those ignorant of the details of large issues.
I also don’t like the general population & media stereotyping all gays as being effeminate & outlandish, as if that’s an indication that one is gay or that all gays are cut out of the same cloth.
Last night overheard similar foolish pomposity from a what-looked-like a white, retired college professor smarmily-extolling the “common man” (who uses THAT term any-more?) while slandering against the “…elites in their gated comminutes” and the “…coming storm redressing the wrongs of the One-Percent”. Might have been more effective delivery if he hadn’t been sitting in the bar of the local country club — with a gin-n-tonic — on a work day!
Just looking at him on his flip-flops, shorts, cheap patterned shirt and greasy goatee made me want to _________. When the Revolution comes, he’ll be among the first sent-to-the-wall — by either side — all the while protesting, “…but, but, I’m one of you!! You can’t…”
Until blacks determine that education and not sports are paramount to their children, they will lag behind whites and Asians.
If this guy were to spend any time in prison, he might hook up with the radical Islam crowd and end up being martyr in the style of Major Hasan. A loose nut with a semi-automatic at the county fair could make all sorts of news. And whatever grammar mistakes he left behind would make no difference.
Davinci you make a great point-education isn’t just about the degrees you earn it is also about learning about your world. And while I do think cops and how they relate to minorities can be a problem-Comparing them to ISIS shows a distinct choice to be ignorant.
I’ll tell you what’s wrong with the black “community”… with the help of disingenuous white liberals and money-grubbing race whores like Jesse Jackson, it has raised generations of broken children… kids who’ve learned from their elders that they don’t stand a chance so there’ no point in trying… who’ve learned that upright and decent living is “acting white”… who’ve imbibed a hip-hop culture of misogyny and crime… that every bad thing that happens is the fault of whitey – they they bear no responsibility for or control over their own lives.
They then grow to be unemployable adults, dependent on whitey for survival, with a gigantic grudge against the world. Broken men.
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. – Frederick Douglass
Peter (in #11). I used to like that show. It was good for the time slot, and I always wondered if the shirt of what’s-her-name would stand the strain of what it was confining.
The actress’s name was Joanna Cameron – who incidentally still looks good 35 years later – and although I can appreciate your observation, I was too busy looking at Captain Marvel! 😉
Regards,
Peter H.