Rose42 wrote:
No, the morphing of Michelle Obama into an ape was not r****t. It was just stupid. You know the difference.
Exactly right Rose. These people on the Left do similar things to Trump every day and don't mind a bit. They also cheer when their fellow Liberals threaten to k**l Trump, beat him up and so on. Nothing but hypocrisy every day. These people point out r****m because they want to promote r****m as a way of life so they the Liberal saviors can save the poor black race from those big ol r****t Conservatives.
I wonder when they will be honest and point out that it was those Conservatives who did what it took to free the s***es, who passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Where were the Liberal Democrats then? Out to lunch as usual.
Dennis
yhtomit wrote:
You have a weird fetish for trumps butt.
It’s the only thing that will actually give Roxie a woodie.
Rose42 wrote:
No, the morphing of Michelle Obama into an ape was not r****t. It was just stupid. You know the difference.
Are you Joe Biden now? Of course Michelle Obama morphing into an ape is r****t. Ask a black person.
Texcaster wrote:
Are you Joe Biden now? Of course Michelle Obama morphing into an ape is r****t. Ask a black person.
If it were Melania Morphing to an Ape would you call that R****t?
LWW
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Texcaster wrote:
Are you Joe Biden now? Of course Michelle Obama morphing into an ape is r****t. Ask a black person.
Is a white person morphing into an ape r****t?
Texcaster wrote:
Are you Joe Biden now? Of course Michelle Obama morphing into an ape is r****t. Ask a black person.
I don't know a black person who thinks its r****t. Just stupid. Try again.
letmedance wrote:
If it were Melania Morphing to an Ape would you call that R****t?
My opinion: Rude maybe but not r****t.
Dennis
Rose42 wrote:
I don't know a black person who thinks its r****t. Just stupid. Try again.
The ape/black person trope is centuries old, I'm surprised it still needs to be explained.
re: Roseanne Barr's tweet that Valerie Jarrett, was a child of the “Muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes.”
https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/the-social-thinker/201805/what-s-so-wrong-about-roseanne-barrs-tweetBut before we get to the science, let’s take a quick detour through history. To understand the context of Barr’s tweet, it is important to know that likening Black people to apes has a long, murky past. The idea that Black people were less evolved than White people, and therefore genetically closer to apes than W****s, was historically used to hide the justification of s***ery and unequal rights in a cloak of science. Such “scientific r****m” spread the false idea that B****s are inherently inferior to W****s. As a result, the portrayal of Black people as apelike became an iconic representation in the 19th and early 20th century.
So when someone makes an analogy today, they are not just comparing an individual to an animal the way you would compare a woman with a long neck to a giraffe or a boy with large ears to an elephant. Comments comparing B****s to apes cuts much, much deeper because they tap into a long, violent legacy of dehumanization and exploitation.
Texcaster wrote:
Ask a black person.
I asked two friends. They said Michelle is ugly.
yhtomit wrote:
I asked two friends. They said Michelle is ugly.
She is but it is not her fault.
letmedance wrote:
She is but it is not her fault.
I have never faulted her for trying to manage the card God dealt her.
Texcaster wrote:
The ape/black person trope is centuries old, I'm surprised it still needs to be explained.
It doesn't. If you're a r****t and/or easily offended you'll look at it as r****t. If you view b****s like a poor little stepchild that need special handling - as "progressives" do - then you'll likely see it as r****t.
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re: Roseanne Barr's tweet that Valerie Jarrett, was a child of the “Muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes.”
You lose credibility when you use someone like Roseanne Barr as an example.
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So when someone makes an analogy today, they are not just comparing an individual to an animal the way you would compare a woman with a long neck to a giraffe or a boy with large ears to an elephant. Comments comparing B****s to apes cuts much, much deeper because they tap into a long, violent legacy of dehumanization and exploitation.
Yes they are the same, unless there is a r****t intent which can't automatically be assumed as it tends to be by today's so-called "progressives". There used to be a person on here who would call people r****ts merely over differences of opinion. That's now nutty it has become.
With statements like this the author of that piece also loses credibility - " most Americans still unconsciously associate Black people with apes."
Its been pounded into them even today that they are victims and everything is r****t. So-called "progressives" fuel r****m. But more and more black people are not buying into the "progressive" narrative.
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