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To: tejek who wrote (721365)6/15/2013 2:53:53 PM
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Brumar89

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>> there has been an undercurrent of racism among wingers ever since he ran for president.......emails depicting watermelons on the WH lawn, photos of Michele and his children resembling gorillas, racist slurs made in private conversations that come to public light and slurs made in public as well; racist tweets; Obama hung in effigy off trees much like was done with blacks 100 years ago in the South; the guv of AZ sticking her ugly, old and gnarled finger in the face of the POTUS like he was a 'boy'..

While there have been a tiny, tiny number of such racist references, they are few and far between and frankly, I haven't seen one in a long time. As to whether it is "wingers" making them, that a conclusion not supported by the facts. Outside of the Internet, the only racist reference i've heard directed at Obama was from a far left liberal. I know of no statistical data to support your insult against conservatives who, in my experience, tend to condemn, not condone racism.

Your reference to "the guv of AZ" is a perfect example. There was not the slightest racial overtone in that image yet you are imagining one -- an inherently racist act on your part. "Like he was a boy" -- that's you, not the "guv of AZ" -- making that absurd inference.

>> The South is not cleansed of it. And that's your bubble speaking once again, making such a claim. This country is not cleansed of it.

It essentially is. You're never going to eliminate all racism anywhere. But for the most part, at least in terms of visible racism, it is gone in the South. I can't say what people THINK, but looking at their actions, I just don't see much evidence of it. And I've seen it in real life.

>> The election of Obama has made that very clear.

Right. The election, TWICE, of a black president (regardless of the tactics he used) has made it very clear that racism is still a problem in this country. Do you have any idea how fucking stupid that comment is?