Blaming Stabenow for 40 years of United States Foreign policy is quite stupid.
All I could think was "Welcome to politics. Mind you don't trip over the dead body of Reason while you are here."Blaming Stabenow for 40 years of United States Foreign policy is quite stupid.
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But to the people who support this, they believe it's subtle enough to claim that it's not racist, which to me just kind of spells out how racist they actually are.
Nobody I know.Somebody missed the point of that song.
Outline for subroutine "isitracist()"Why is going "other nation bad" always considered racist? A number of people in this thread have done it. Yes certain nations (usually not new-world) are usually fairly mono-ethnic, but I still think it's a legitimate question on whenever somebody says "watch out for X nation" they're automatically accused of "you're racist." "Nation-ist" (if that's a word, more often "patriot" IMO) but how is it racism? It certainly can slip into that easily, but how is it by default?
No, actual racism IS a problem. Being professionally offended is also a problem, but in a very different way.In Gas world, racism isn't a problem.
Actually, in Gas world, gravity of incredible severity crushes everything deep in a smothering blanket of opaque fog and storm. So.. uh.. I guess Krisken was right, racism isn't really an issue there.I think in Gas world, racism is a complicated issue that can actually be exacerbated or illustrated by excessive political correctness. I think 30 Rock actually handles a lot of this stuff quite well.
I think Eriol is right - you guys are mixing racism with nationalism.And I think it's just as dangerous to make excuses for behavior like that exhibited in the political ad as it is to act out the racism in other ways. There is a huge difference between the Avenue Q thing, which makes the point you two are making, and what is going on in the political ad. One is mild and pokes fun at racial stereotypes that we all have ingrained in us, the other plays on fears to exploit a stupid populous and perpetuate that fear.
I find it sad that people can't see that difference.
No one's doing "I'm not racist, my friend is black" here--the conversation is going on about what racism is. I was just giving some background on why I asked. I just think that sometimes when people are laying down those lines, they think they saw a culture based on race, when really they're seeing one based on income.Also, and I'm not implying anyone is, but being able to count off how many black or Mexican or Chinese friends doesn't count. I had a pretty interesting conversation with one of my students about why saying "no homo" was lazy and stupid. His big thing was, "But I know a bunch of gay dudes, so it's okay", to which my response was, "Okay to who?"
I had a gay black friend. That's a two-fer.I've totally got gay and black friends.
And I'm hebrew to boot, so suck on that (no homo).
But was he in the KKK?I had a gay black friend. That's a two-fer.
And yet Jon Stewart is the most revered news source on the internet.So why do I think Gas' stupid little Basic bullshit is wrong? Being "edgy" is not an excuse for being ignorant, or lazy. And usually lazy mockery simply comes from a shallow understanding, hence, ignorance.