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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 7 years ago

Do c0n$ honestly believe that being called a racist is worse than having to deal with racism?

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  • 7 years ago
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    It's not as bad as having to deal with race baiters.

  • 7 years ago

    I am white and was once let go from a job basically because I was the easiest to get rid of since I was the only white male that was entry level.

    Two black women, one who was a no-call, no-show on multiple occasions and the other who slept the entire time (3rd shift) and another white guy who was basically the shift lead.

    So yeah, I've dealt with that side of it and I get irritated at being called a racist because I have the gall to disagree with a black president. By that standard, every black Democrat who has ever criticized a president is also a racist.

    The Warlock

  • 7 years ago

    Are you still listening to the Cons? Geez, it's like listening to 3 year olds jabber. This morning, it's one thing and, by afternoon, it's something else. Next week, it's the president's shoe being untied and next month it's the gray gone from his hair. And it's all really OMG!-emotional and the end of the world. After a while you only listen to half of what they're saying and, eventually, you stop listening altogether. They are only talking to each other and not to the rest of us so why pay them any attention?

    Today, they are upset about being called racists for making pointedly unsubtle racist statements. Last week, it was the libs' fault for not dealing with anti-white racism and allowing knock out gangs to roam every inch of America. (Did you notice that their OMG! rants about the knock out gangs disappeared this week?)

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    being falsely accused of racism in this day & age is a lot worse than 'dealing' with it. especially if the so called racism you are dealing with is all in your head. look at how republicans have been bashed up & down about their alleged 'racism', meanwhile al-sharpton can say all kinds of racist things, and try to frame bill O'rielly.

  • 7 years ago

    The crux of the issue is the so-called "racism" Conservatives are constantly being accused of. To Liberals, racism is simply a label to slap on people they don't agree with. It is a tool to win a debate, not expose actual racism. Many, like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are incapable of separating opposition of their agenda from actual racism. Now, MSNBC would tell you that the word "Obamacare" is racist.

  • That depends. Are you just talking about name calling or having actual harm caused to you. If I am fired for being a racist, I can't sue. If I am fired for being mixed (which I am) you bet your åss I will sue. Plus someone can deal with both. They are not exclusive.

  • 7 years ago

    How about voting for someone strictly based on skin color, not because you believe he can do the job? Wouldn't that make everyone that voted for Obama a racist?

  • 7 years ago

    No but false accusations can destroy a persons carrier and damage their reputation.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Democrats started the KKK, and they were radicals not conservative.

    So this question really doesn't apply to conservatives.

    Source(s): Today's race baiters are people like Al Sharpton, Eric Holder, and Barack Obama. You should be directing your question to them.
  • 7 years ago

    The c0n$ are not honest about much of anything.

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