On Geraldine Ferraro
Mar. 19th, 2008 12:08 amWhile not part of the question post, this was requested prior and i'm giving it its own post.
NOTE: I am writing all this as someone who, as of this time, isn't sold on obama-love. The current probability of me voting for him, should he be the democrat nominee, is not necessarily all that high. The probably of me voting for Clinton, is even less. To be even more honest, though, i cannot say with 100% certainty that i would make either statement if i lived in, say, north dakota.
I'm not Barack. I'm not trying to win any elections. I skipped school the day they handed out the "How To Play Nice With Others" handbook.
A lot of the feminists mentioned here, including Ferraro, are really from another time. Which is not an excuse. some will claim that black men had the right to vote first. Really? Ever hear of the poll taxes? Terrorism? Yeah, no, that 'right' frequently only existed on paper.
And where were have the white women ever been when women of color wanted rights?
who the fuck knows, they sure as hell weren't advocating.
So, yeah, Ferraro
My take on that she said it? Or my take on what she said?
That she said it, felt comfortable making such an asinine statement, speaks volumes as to the insipid racism that persists among the liberal elite. She's colorblind, except for sometimes.
She felt comfortable saying it because Billy-boy has been saying the same exact thing throughout the campaign, only he dresses it up better.
She felt comfortable saying it because Hillary's campaign ads have been saying the same thing, only with better story telling.
She felt comfortable saying it because she's white.
She knows that in any given (white) office, chances are, when That Black Guy gets promoted, the gossip is going to be, he got it because That Black Guy is, well, Black. She knows when Little Boy White gets promoted, there is no gossip he got it because he is White.
Nevermind, though, the man sitting in the White House is an admitted drug fiend who got into college on legacy points and did so as much because of his daddy's pocket book as because of the color of his skin. Nevermind that when managers hire, they hire to ensure people will "fit in".... "fit in" to what is, more often than not, a primarily White setting. Nevermind that for a Person of Color to get ahead, they have to do so with an effort most White people wouldn't dream of. Nevermind that the majority of Congress is White. Nevermind any of it.
Ferraro showed her ass, and went on to whine about the drama, because she was taught from the youngest of ages that her reality was the center of the universe.
Turn on the TV if you doubt me.
And what she said?
Obama is where he is today because he is a black man?
Yeah, really, no. White people need to get over themselves. They are not the center of the universe. If someone who is not White makes progress, chances are they did so on their own.
Ferraro's statement is insulting to logic.
Think about it. Schools were racially "integrated" in her lifetime. She was alive to see Blackfolk attacked by dogs. Yet, she still wants to claim that the only reason Barack has progressed as far as he has is because he is a Black Man?
A Black man and a White man walk across the street, guess which one is more likely to be considered suspicious and/or dangerous?
A Black man and a White man commit the same crime, guess which one is more likely to be arrested?
A Black man and a White man get arrested for the same crime, guess which one is more likely to be convicted?
A Black man and a White man are convicted of the same crime, guess which one is more likely to receive the harsher sentence?
A White man and a Black man run for office, guess which one is more likely to win?
Still think it's a good day to be a Black man?
Ferraro admits that she was VP nominee because she was a woman. Yet, she has yet to make the claim that Hillary is a nominee for the same reason. Funny that. What of Shirley Chisholm? What of Frederick Douglas?
Where was I again?
Oh, right. Geraldine Ferraro.
She's a jackass who refuses to learn.
If she wants to call Barack a snake oil salesman and build her argument around that, I might, theoretically, listen. If she wants to claim that he's not the new American Saviour, yeah, ok.
But to say that Obama is where he is today because he's a Black Man?
I just LOL. Then growl.
NOTE: I am writing all this as someone who, as of this time, isn't sold on obama-love. The current probability of me voting for him, should he be the democrat nominee, is not necessarily all that high. The probably of me voting for Clinton, is even less. To be even more honest, though, i cannot say with 100% certainty that i would make either statement if i lived in, say, north dakota.
I'm not Barack. I'm not trying to win any elections. I skipped school the day they handed out the "How To Play Nice With Others" handbook.
A lot of the feminists mentioned here, including Ferraro, are really from another time. Which is not an excuse. some will claim that black men had the right to vote first. Really? Ever hear of the poll taxes? Terrorism? Yeah, no, that 'right' frequently only existed on paper.
And where were have the white women ever been when women of color wanted rights?
who the fuck knows, they sure as hell weren't advocating.
So, yeah, Ferraro
My take on that she said it? Or my take on what she said?
That she said it, felt comfortable making such an asinine statement, speaks volumes as to the insipid racism that persists among the liberal elite. She's colorblind, except for sometimes.
She felt comfortable saying it because Billy-boy has been saying the same exact thing throughout the campaign, only he dresses it up better.
She felt comfortable saying it because Hillary's campaign ads have been saying the same thing, only with better story telling.
She felt comfortable saying it because she's white.
She knows that in any given (white) office, chances are, when That Black Guy gets promoted, the gossip is going to be, he got it because That Black Guy is, well, Black. She knows when Little Boy White gets promoted, there is no gossip he got it because he is White.
Nevermind, though, the man sitting in the White House is an admitted drug fiend who got into college on legacy points and did so as much because of his daddy's pocket book as because of the color of his skin. Nevermind that when managers hire, they hire to ensure people will "fit in".... "fit in" to what is, more often than not, a primarily White setting. Nevermind that for a Person of Color to get ahead, they have to do so with an effort most White people wouldn't dream of. Nevermind that the majority of Congress is White. Nevermind any of it.
Ferraro showed her ass, and went on to whine about the drama, because she was taught from the youngest of ages that her reality was the center of the universe.
Turn on the TV if you doubt me.
And what she said?
Obama is where he is today because he is a black man?
Yeah, really, no. White people need to get over themselves. They are not the center of the universe. If someone who is not White makes progress, chances are they did so on their own.
Ferraro's statement is insulting to logic.
Think about it. Schools were racially "integrated" in her lifetime. She was alive to see Blackfolk attacked by dogs. Yet, she still wants to claim that the only reason Barack has progressed as far as he has is because he is a Black Man?
A Black man and a White man walk across the street, guess which one is more likely to be considered suspicious and/or dangerous?
A Black man and a White man commit the same crime, guess which one is more likely to be arrested?
A Black man and a White man get arrested for the same crime, guess which one is more likely to be convicted?
A Black man and a White man are convicted of the same crime, guess which one is more likely to receive the harsher sentence?
A White man and a Black man run for office, guess which one is more likely to win?
Still think it's a good day to be a Black man?
Ferraro admits that she was VP nominee because she was a woman. Yet, she has yet to make the claim that Hillary is a nominee for the same reason. Funny that. What of Shirley Chisholm? What of Frederick Douglas?
Where was I again?
Oh, right. Geraldine Ferraro.
She's a jackass who refuses to learn.
If she wants to call Barack a snake oil salesman and build her argument around that, I might, theoretically, listen. If she wants to claim that he's not the new American Saviour, yeah, ok.
But to say that Obama is where he is today because he's a Black Man?
I just LOL. Then growl.