FirmhandKY -> RE: The role of race in conservative media (8/2/2010 11:00:15 PM)
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ORIGINAL: thornhappy You know what the whole finger pointing "racist!" thing reminds me of? "Class warfare!" Every time someone tried to raise the issue of income inequity and the disappearance of the middle class, or the dramatic concentration of income of the wealthiest people fruing the last administration, the cry of "Class warfare!" went out. Just like the cries of "Political Correctness!", it just stops any discussion in its tracks. To me it seems like Obama's in a bad situation. If he wades into race situations, then he'll be seen as pandering to blacks. If he stays far away, then he's "inflaming racial tensions." So where's the middle line? I don't think there's anything he can do to improve the opinions of the ones who refer to him always as Barack HUSSEIN Obama, call him "The Kenyan", etc. He's screwed six ways from Sunday. I've never known a committed leftist let anything shut them up. Uh huh. You think leftists don't walk away from debates around here? Or would that make them "losers" or "clueless" or "not smart enough to continue"? I frequently walk away from debates here when it becomes pointless, just like I did with RealOne. I make a distinction between "leftists" and everyone else on "the left side" of the political spectrum. A "leftists" (and I specifically called them "committed leftists" to emphasis the point) are members on "your side" who are the rabid, ideologically drive, take-no-prisoners, true-believers. We have them on the right as well. An example is cucky. Or RealOne (although he isn't really a "rightists", but something else). Occasionally, I'll call someone a "lefty", which I consider a less harsh term (actually a friendly, endearing term), primarily meaning someone who displays occasional flashes of actual desire to engage in a conversation on the issues, and reflect rather than react according to the ideological script. Again, as I said, I don't consider you a "leftist". Firm
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