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Why am I racist for stating facts?
If Obama was white he would lose this election by a landslide.
Why does saying that make me racist? I have black conservative friends that agree 100%
14 Answers
- DoughnutloverLv 59 years agoFavorite Answer
You, my friend, are awesome.
Obama is biracial, however, and he still gets called "black". He's just as white as he is black. I still don't like him.
I met a black man once who said, "I don't like Obama, and I think the fact that my aunts and my mom voted for him just because he's black is ridiculous."
- D.KnowsLv 69 years ago
You're not a racist for stating facts, but you have stated an opinion. Unless you have empirical data to support your opinion, the question of your being racist is still open to debate.
- Anonymous9 years ago
I would be more comfortable saying he never would have been elected in the first place.
I don't think their are that many blacks that want him in another term. I would sadly say there are probably more white liberals stupid enough to vote for him.
Let's face it, the liberal Vermin have taken stupidity to the next level. I don't think they let them take baths because their too ignorant not to drown. LOL
Source(s): Ignorance and liberals the connection - Anonymous9 years ago
If Obama was white (actually he his half white) he would not do as well with the Black vote. However, a good bit of the generic dem vote is that he will get you "Stuff," black or white - does NOT matter. No, UR not a racist!
I am an Ohioan voting for Mitt!
Mitt will make a very conscientious and effective President!, He is committed to his family, his country and his church. This information is really easy to access it you are interested.
Case for.
We expect presidential candidates to have differences of opinion. But the intentional and methodical attempts to divide our nation between classes, religions, races and sexes, and the fear mongering directed at our elderly population and parents of special-needs children has brought this presidential campaign to a new low. Repugnant motives have been attributed to Gov. Romney, such as the "chains" remark, or that he wants to deprive seniors and special-needs children of their medical care, and relegate women back to the age of the '50's. The admittedly exaggerated percentage comment the governor cited was merely an admission to his financial supporters that those receiving entitlements, like welfare without a work requirement, will simply not vote for him — it was not a writeoff of that population, as some want you to believe. Logical, rational people surely do not believe that someone would run for president to accomplish such goals. I commend Gov. Romney for maintaining a civil campaign, one about the issues, about his perceived failure of President Obama's policies, and simply addressing the differences in their plans to get our economy back on track. It is refreshing to witness a potential future president of the "United" States address his opponent respectfully while differing with him on their ideologies. Mitt Romney is a loving husband and father, and a very successful business man whose success is largely due to his ability to reach compromise with those who disagree with him. That's a good characteristic, one I believe we would all like to see in our president. Gov. Romney should not be vilified because he receives investment income or because of the percentage he pays in taxes as long as he pays the amount our tax code requires. He donates millions to charitable causes that would suffer without the generous contributions of the wealthy. He is genuinely concerned about the direction of our country on behalf of all Americans. Do we really want to go back to the divisiveness that marred our history or do we want our votes to reflect that we value civility and respectfulness in our leadership!
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- hollyberryLv 49 years ago
That is delusional and yes, racist. Blacks are so much hung up on their color and it only shows you have no confidence in yourself or who you are. If you really have black conservative friends I believe they would avoid that conversation with you. One's color does not entitle one to display racist bigotry.
- MercerLv 69 years ago
Minorities and liberals think most all whites are racist, just the way they are. They will not seek any real solutions that work because they are fearful and think they are victims of the white culture.
- Austin ShedevilLv 49 years ago
Only people who are sensitive take it personal.
Some would call me racist for saying "he was the first black president".
- Anonymous9 years ago
I'm happy obama got a chance and failed. It shows how stupid they are in africa with their spears. Come to usa and ghettos n projects. They are 95 percent rate in prisons. Morons.
- Adam SLv 79 years ago
All it really means is that if Obama was white, Hilary Clinton would be President and who knows if she'd win re-election or not?
- Felonious MonkeyLv 79 years ago
You're not racist. You're just a moron who doesn't know the difference between facts and opinions.