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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ari on April 28, 2008, 01:51:51 AM
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So, I'm flipping channels, and I come across this animal giving a full press conference on CNN to the Detroit NAACP. What kind of world do we live in? Now he has his own channel? Imagine if it was a white or Jewish guy voicing similar views. Absolutely unbelievable. >:(
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He gave a speech to a chapter of the NAACP.
He was discussing how he believes people of African heritage use a different part of their brain so they learn differently than others; music and linguistics were other differences that he was discussing.
And as he was claiming that people of African heritage have a different method of thinking with their brain, he was attempting to use that as an excuse for the hateful rhetoric that he's used to describe the country.
He doesn't understand that his hateful rhetoric is hate; rather, he thinks it's about racial misunderstandings. People use hateful speech regardless of race, ethnicity, etc. Michael Moore and Rosie O'Donnel are examples of people who have used hateful rhetoric to describe the country. So critics of Jeremiah Wright should not be accused of being racist because; it has nothing to do with race.
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So, I'm flipping channels, and I come across this animal giving a full press conference on CNN to the Detroit NAACP. What kind of world do we live in? Now he has his own channel? Imagine if it was a white or Jewish guy voicing similar views. Absolutely unbelievable. >:(
well, we do have a white Jewish guy doing it on QPTV...except he's not glorified by as many people as Rev. Wright.
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He gave a speech to a chapter of the NAACP.
He was discussing how he believes people of African heritage use a different part of their brain so they learn differently than others; music and linguistics were other differences that he was discussing.
And as he was claiming that people of African heritage have a different method of thinking with their brain, he was attempting to use that as an excuse for the hateful rhetoric that he's used to describe the country.
He doesn't understand that his hateful rhetoric is hate; rather, he thinks it's about racial misunderstandings. People use hateful speech regardless of race, ethnicity, etc. Michael Moore and Rosie O'Donnel are examples of people who have used hateful rhetoric to describe the country. So critics of Jeremiah Wright should not be accused of being racist because; it has nothing to do with race.
NO it doesn't and we have the right to judge them by teh content of their character..just like MLK wanted.