A little surfing around the intertubz to see what the far rightie Trumpanzees had to say about the reports re: Malia Obama acting like a normal American college girl.
Take a look and then find a bucket to vomit in:
These are Trump supporters:
"And how’s about Malia Obama smoking cigarettes and necking with a white guy at a tailgate party? "
"I also have always thought the Obamas hate Whites enough that their daughter would never be with a White guy (the little gossipy addition to my post at the bottom (you have to keep reading!) "
"Didnt have that thought about malia but its interesting. I would have guessed the kids would be poisoned against whites."
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SK: Note: Barack Obama's mother was white and he was raised mostly by his mother's white parents.
"I am surprised at Malia smoking a cigarette with a white kid."
"I assumed it would be pot."
GEEEZ: "Ed..or crack?!"
The people below are people who actually have humanity in them (yeah, even Sarah H. Sanders!).
Chelsea Clinton also weighed in.
Racism and idiocy has a wide base of sypport. Or so it seems to me.
ReplyDeleteAs abhorrent and immoral as racism is its been around since primates evolved into humankind.
Likely there is no cure.
RN, I believe there is a cure. Racism thrives in ignorance. Education can cure it. I believe the same applies to sexual harassment and predation. I'd like to join the discussion over at your original blog, and I will do so later.
ReplyDeleteSadly, some people are immune to being educated.
The reason I said there is no cure is because of the immunity to education that some are afflicted with. However, have said that I must add there are many well educated people that could be considered racist.
DeleteCultural evils have been around since humans became social creatures and formed tribes. Even in our more advanced state we still form tribes, including within established cultures.
Racism will not be solved by higher education. Proof of that is the people who practice racism, with their high degrees of education.
ReplyDeleteHumm did you say that about Baron Trump???
ReplyDeleteI saw these when they were posted...
ReplyDeleteI had no words. But what would you expect from a group that calls Muslims, Moslem Vermin?
Modus, It's Barron, not "Baron." And he is not mentioned anywhere on my blog, nor will he be. Your point?
ReplyDeleteDave, a reader of my blog called my attention to this disgusting conversation.
ReplyDeleteIf only they could see themselves as mentally healthy people see them.
I hesitated to put this post up, but then I thought, why shouldn't everyone see what their true colors are?
Isn't something like this saying written in the Bible?:
"Light exposes the true character of everything."
don't forget those people love to t;hink of themselves a great Christians and followers of Jesus Christ...that's the real tragedy..my mother used to caution us kids to beware of the people who profess too loudly their allegiance to a god or religion, they're usually the biggest secret sinners of all: see Roy Moore, for example...i'm guess the posters on that blog are not young...they sound like unhappy old meanies.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand.
ReplyDeleteJust the other day the mothership was concerned about "silly leftists" who think the fringe right wing is racist.
Their lack of introspection is stunning.
There is no consistency in their thought other than a hatred for anyone who is not a straight white protestant white and they aren't about to admit it.
They are Ray Moore.
Ducky, "Just the other day the mothership was concerned about "silly leftists" who think the fringe right wing is racist."
ReplyDeleteWe "silly leftists" don't have to "think the fringe right wing is racist," all we have to do is read what they write to each other on their blogs. Their words are the very definition of racism, and the man they support as president is a blatant racist as well.
You said..."It's Barron, not "Baron." And he is not mentioned anywhere on my blog, nor will he be. Your point?"
ReplyDeleteMy point is that you are always defending the Blacks, why?
Modus... I think generally we defend people. Some are black, some are white, and some may be other colors.
ReplyDeleteYour point?
Shaw's post was about how the extreme wing of the GOP was disrespectful of Malia Obama seemingly because she was kissing a "white guy" and smoking a cigarette.
Why is that even a valid thing about which to blog? Let me tell you... It's important to them because in their fantasy filled minds Barack Obama and his wife, who they've never met, hate white people. So anything that casts doubt on their ideas, you know, like facts, have to be discredited.
So Modus, crawl back under your race baiting rug and stay there unless you have something intelligent to say.
Modus: "My point is that you are always defending the Blacks, why?"
ReplyDeleteThe point of my post is not "defending" anyone, it's exposing the pervasive racism that the far right wingers pretend doesn't exist in their little communities of self-righteous bigotry. What they wrote about Malia Obama exposes the truth: They are racist to their bones.
You didn't understand that, but I'm not at all surprised.
Shaw... modus, kid, WYD, free... who ever...
ReplyDeleteThese are ppl who see no issues in their right to use racial slurs and don't care if that use offends folks. That offense is all part of too much "damn PC STUFF."
Like Pres Trump calling Senator Warren Pocahontas today at a WH ceremony honoring Navajo Windtalkers...
Yes, he really did!
Dave They're the very same people who whine about how coarse and rude young people are today. As you said above, they are incapable of self-reflection or even being consistent with their own values. Like the man they support as POTUS, they have no core standards, only positions that change according to who they want to see in power. Trump is proof of that. He's everything they hate in a human being.
ReplyDeleteI saw what Trump did today in that ceremony honoring the Code Speakers. He's 71 years old but not an adult. He couldn't resist childish name-calling at a solemn moment honoring those men.
Dave, agreed he should have never called Warren Pocahontas because that is an insult to Native Americans. She is not a Native American and only used that term because she was born in Oklahoma and thought it would be a cute phrase and may make her seem to be a disadvantaged American instead of an east coast elite.
ReplyDeleteNo Skud... he just should not have done it. Period.
DeleteCan that be true? Just by itself? Or does there always have to be a qualifier that slams a DEM?
Skudrunner, Elizabeth Warren has said that her family told her since she was a child that she had Native American heritage. Not just her mother, but other relatives. She was born and raised in Oklahoma, and it IS likely there is some truth to that. Your willingness to believe the worst motives for her Native American claims says more about you than Warren.
ReplyDeleteShe received no advantages from claiming what she believed was ture. Try doing some research to verify this.
East coast elite? What do you think your president is? He was born on the east coast, raised in an financially elite family, went to east coast elite schools, and lived in the elitist of elite billionaire elite neighborhood in NYC. Your Republican Party REEKS of elitism because it supports the biggest elite on the east coast.
Senator Warren irritates Trump because she had no family advantages like Trump had, and she managed, through her own intelligence and hard work, to become a driving force in American politics.
And, I'll add, she's far, far more respected and admired than the buffoon currently living in the White House.