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Should white people be allowed in the conversation of multiethnicity?

Yes-White people are multiethnic, too 52 70.27%
 
No - they don't understand the struggles 2 2.70%
 
I didn't even know this was a problem 13 17.57%
 
Total:67
rolltide101x said:
Goatseye said:

Alabama?

I lived 3 years in Kentucky. Never been to Alabama. Do you know why his friend didn't go near you?

They did not let white people in their "clicks" It was not just me, it couldve been any white person. I am not saying every black person acted like that but more than 70% did

In Alabama right? Ok.

I'll use a quote from Zappkykins and I'll be outta here.

I live in California and white is a minority in my town.

But to your question, yes, everyone should be included."

There are racist in every ethnic group. Some obvious, some not. They are all rather ichy.



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Goatseye said:
rolltide101x said:
 

I am White and live in Alabama and have seen black people be racist towards white people far more than the other way around. I have had black people be racist towards me several times, one of my best friends through middle and high school was black but his other black friends would not come around him if I was around

Alabama?

I lived 3 years in Kentucky. Never been to Alabama. Do you know why his friend didn't go near you?

Because they are racist? Racism can come from any race toward any race. It's not a one way thing.



If it doesn't directly involve you and then it's best to save yourself the trouble and not get involved, don't ignore it just let the opposing parties solve their conflict.

If there is racial conflict going on in your backyard and you've been sucked into the middle of it, then well I guess it is your problem and you should get involved.



kirby007 said:
kupomogli said:
If you're white and you speak up about racism from other nationalities, you're a racist and your opinion doesn't matter.

I'm serious.  You speak your opinion about racism and you're white, you're seen as being a racist rather than pointing out how you think other people are being racist.  Other races are able to be openly racist and then pull the race card whenever it benefits them.

As Leadified above me stated, better not to get involved.



kirbyboy911 said:
Goatseye said:

Alabama?

I lived 3 years in Kentucky. Never been to Alabama. Do you know why his friend didn't go near you?

Because they are racist? Racist can come from any race toward any race. It's not a one way thing.

That's my point.



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Goatseye said:

In Alabama right? Ok.

I'll use a quote from Zappkykins and I'll be outta here.

I live in California and white is a minority in my town.

But to your question, yes, everyone should be included."

There are racist in every ethnic group. Some obvious, some not. They are all rather ichy.

Thanks man, It's an honor to be quoted by you.

Now I'm off to an ethnic part of town to dine with people who are not of that ethnicity!  You know what?  I have a good feeling we will be welcomed.  And I like that.



 

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Goatseye said:
rolltide101x said:
 


Eh, Rush Limbaugh is not racist. He has had bad choice of words on a few occassions but to call him racist is pretty short sighted.

 

 
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Home --> Politics --> Quotes --> Bone Voyage

Bone Voyage
Claim:   List documents "racist quotes" from radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh.

Status:   Mixture.

Example:   [Collected via e-mail , October 2009]

Top 10 Racist Rush Limbaugh Quotes

1. "I mean, let's face it, we didn't have slavery in this country for over 100 years because it was a bad thing. Quite the opposite: slavery built the South. I'm not saying we should bring it back; I'm just saying it had its merits. For one thing, the streets were safer after dark."

2. "You know who deserves a posthumous Medal of Honor? James Earl Ray [the confessed assassin of Martin Luther King]. We miss you, James. Godspeed."

3. "Have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson?"

4. "Right. So you go into Darfur and you go into South Africa, you get rid of the white government there. You put sanctions on them. You stand behind Nelson
 
Mandela — who was bankrolled by communists for a time, had the support of certain communist leaders. You go to Ethiopia. You do the same thing."

5. "Look, let me put it to you this way: the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it."

6. "The NAACP should have riot rehearsal. They should get a liquor store and practice robberies."

7. "They're 12 percent of the population. Who the hell cares?"

8. "Take that bone out of your nose and call me back (to an African American female caller)."

9. "I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. They’re interested in black coaches and black quarterbacks doing well. I think there’s a little hope invested in McNabb and he got a lot of credit for the performance of his team that he really didn’t deserve."

Origins:   With the October 2009 brouhaha over talk radio host Rush Limbaugh's seeking to buy an interest in the NFL's St. Louis Rams franchise (and his previous resignation from ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown program over comments concerning Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb), the game of digging up examples of his making racially insensitive or offensive remarks is afoot again.

  • "I mean, let's face it, we didn't have slavery in this country for over 100 years because it was a bad thing. Quite the opposite: slavery built the South. I'm not saying we should bring it back; I'm just saying it had its merits. For one thing, the streets were safer after dark."

  • The only source we've turned up so far that putatively documents this quote is the 2006 book 101 People Who Are Really Screwing America, which attributes it to Rush Limbaugh but itself cites no source. On his program of 12 October 2009, Limbaugh disclaimed this quote as a fabricated one:
    There's a quote out there that I first saw it in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch last week that I somehow, some time ago, defended slavery and started cracking jokes about it. And, you know, you say a lot of things in the course of 15 hours a week, over the course of 21 years. We've gone back, we have looked at everything we have. There is not even an inkling that any words in this quote are accurate. It's outrageous, but it's totally predictable.

    It's being repeated by people who have never listened to this program, they certainly didn't hear it said themselves because it was never said.

  • "You know who deserves a posthumous Medal of Honor? James Earl Ray. We miss you, James. Godspeed."

  • Likewise, this statement is attributed (without sourcing) to Limbaugh in 101 People Who Are Really Screwing America. Although it is often cited as something he said on his radio program on 23 April 1998, we haven't turned up any references to this quote from earlier than 2005.
     
  • "Right. So you go into Darfur and you go into South Africa, you get rid of the white government there. You put sanctions on them. You stand behind Nelson Mandela — who was bankrolled by communists for a time, had the support of certain communist leaders. You go to Ethiopia. You do the same thing."

  • Media Matters for America documents this statement (with an audio clip) as one made by Rush Limbaugh in the course of his radio program on 21 August 2007.
     
  • "Look, let me put it to you this way: the NFL all too often looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it."

  • Media Matters also documents this statement as one made by Rush Limbaugh in the course of his radio program on 19 January 2007.
     
  • "The NAACP should have riot rehearsal. They should get a liquor store and practice robberies."

  • This putative statement dates at least as far back as 1992, so the only documentation we've been able to locate for it is indirect. All the sources we've found that reference it cite the January 1993 issue of Flush Rush Quarterly as their source.
     
  • "They're 12 percent of the population. Who the hell cares?"

  • This statement has been indirectly referenced as something Rush Limbaugh once said on the air since at least as far back as 2000, but we have found no documenting source for it.
     
  • "Have you ever noticed how all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson?"

  • "Take that bone out of your nose and call me back."

  • Rush Limbaugh acknowledged making these statements in a 1990 Newsday article (although the latter, at least, occurred not on Limbaugh's now-familiar talk and political commentary radio program, but at the beginning of his broadcast career back in the early 1970s when he was hosting a Top 40 music show under the name "Jeff Christie" on either WIXZ or KQV in Pittsburgh):
    For all his bravado, however, Limbaugh is immensely sensitive to charges of insensitivity. When asked about the racist they-all-look-alike connotation of a statement like "Have you ever noticed how all newspaper composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson?" this professional talker from a family of lawyers pleads total innocence.

    "You may interpret it as that, but I, no, honest-to-God, that's not how I intended it at all. Gee, don't get me in this one. I am the least racist host you'll ever find." Recalling a stint as an "insult-radio" DJ in Pittsburgh, he admits feeling guilty about, for example, telling a black listener he could not understand to "take that bone out of your nose and call me back."

  • "I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. They're interested in black coaches and black quarterbacks doing well. I think there's a little hope invested in McNabb and he got a lot of credit for the performance of his team that he really didn't deserve."

  • Rush Limbaugh made this statement about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb during a September 2003 broadcast of ESPN television's Sunday NFL Countdown program. The controversy generated by the remark prompted Limbaugh's resignation from his position as a commentator on that show.

    Last updated:   13 October 2009
     

    What you gonna tell me next? Michael Savage is a saint?


    The only thing there that can be considered racist is the 2nd one.

    1 There was far more control of the population

    3 Crack at Jesse Jackson who is absolutely a racist

    4 Crack at Mandela who was a terrible person at one point

    5 Fighting in the NFL

    6 Are you going to say black people do not riot when things do not go there way? Was quote uncalled for? Yes, does it make him a racist? no

    7 You do not take away from 88% to give to 12%

    8 Living in the stone ages

    9 That statement is very true.

    In short, people are interpreting things how they want to not necessarily how they are



    kupomogli said:
    kirby007 said:
    kupomogli said:
    If you're white and you speak up about racism from other nationalities, you're a racist and your opinion doesn't matter.

    I'm serious.  You speak your opinion about racism and you're white, you're seen as being a racist rather than pointing out how you think other people are being racist.  Other races are able to be openly racist and then pull the race card whenever it benefits them.

    As Leadified above me stated, better not to get involved.

    ah yes no i agree, misintepret your first post



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    Leadified said:
    If it doesn't directly involve you and then it's best to save yourself the trouble and not get involved, don't ignore it just let the opposing parties solve their conflict.

    If there is racial conflict going on in your backyard and you've been sucked into the middle of it, then well I guess it is your problem and you should get involved.


    Are we always going to ignore it vs fixing the problem?



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