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Re: Blacks don't worry about Obama's safety...
| JoeSpareBedroom | 25 Feb 2008 02:23 |
>> I can tell you have never been black in America. > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > You prove a point though. The media is feeding off of the race card. The real issue here is how many people out there dream of repeating the assassination of Martin Luther King. You know: Some out of work impotent nut job who thinks he lost his job because of someone else who's certainly black.
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| Don't Taze Me, Bro! | 25 Feb 2008 02:18 |
> I can tell you have never been black in America. My father is full blooded African American. My mother is caucasian. I have seen my fair share of racism growing up in Texas. With that said, no one in my family sobs at night about Obama's safety. NO ONE!
You prove a point though. The media is feeding off of the race card.
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| Simps0n | 25 Feb 2008 02:05 |
> Blacks don't worry about Obama's safety, but the media has told them that > they do. That has to be one of the most silly stories lately. As if a people [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > This is just more proof that the media encourages everyone to feel a certain > way... creating a market for stories that they can sell... I can tell you have never been black in America.
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| Don't Taze Me, Bro! | 25 Feb 2008 02:03 |
Blacks don't worry about Obama's safety, but the media has told them that they do. That has to be one of the most silly stories lately. As if a people somehow have a personal relationship with a political leader, enough to "worry" about them.
I hope that no President is ever assasinated, but that story just made me laugh. As soon as it was posted, you saw the boards light up with "We are worried about Obama" posts.
This is just more proof that the media encourages everyone to feel a certain way... creating a market for stories that they can sell...
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