adrimarie wrote:Beyond Birthday wrote:JesusFreak wrote:Imma try to not flame eitherYHChaosBdon wrote:As for Taelia's first post in this topic: Starting to sound like you're racist.
Really?I'm more of a McCain supprter (Republicans rule!), and I really despise Barack Obama becuase of his views and his recent controversies.
What's racist about this?
Or is this a case of "defend te messenger. not the message"?
Or is it because she's refering to Jeremiah Wright?
JF is right... depending upon my understanding of sepratism, that being a black view that segragations and fair but equal should exist.
So, let me get this straight. Let's say, I want to run for president. People will despise me because I did volunteer work and/or support human rights causes for Asians in this country in the past?
That makes absolutely no sense. What the people I know dislike about Obama is either his POLITICAL VIEWS (let me say this again. POLITICAL VIEWS POLITICAL VIEWS POLITICAL VIEWS) or hi inexperience. Sometimes both.
That being said, what Obama's FORMER pastor have stated and such has nothing to do with Obama as a person and as a candidate. Obama's past involvement with organizations and causes that are sponsored and/or supported by blacks and/or black separatists has nothing to do with him being a person and a candidate. He simply stands for what he believes in, but that doesn't mean he's going to bring all that to the table for his campaign.
20 years...Wright was Obama's pastor for twenty years. listen to the DVDs of the sermon. The portion the media highlights was/is not an individual incident. That's like going to a Tinfoil Hat Society for twenty years, but when its highlighted you do, you pretend what was said was a single incident.
Don't forget, there are still a lot of whites around the country who still discriminate against non-white races. Minority races struggle more when it comes to opportunity than whites do in general. Minorities can't help it but fight in order to have that equal opportunity. What Taelia said gave me a feeling that this was all going to fall down in to racial issues once again. A non-white running for president... it's always coming down to race issues. Always happens.
By "discrimination", I hope you don't mean "Equal Opporitunity instead of Affirmative Action" but, I agree with everything but th last few sentences. As I said before, "defend the messenger. not the message" Afte all, it worked so well with the Jersey Girls...