AG Holder: U.S. is a nation of cowards regarding race
For some reason this story prompted a loyal reader to think of me.
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So, if you're the African American Attorney General of the United States it is okay to say something provocative to spur a discussion of race in America. If you are a white blogger, it is in appropriate.
And it did sound to me Art as if Eric Holder was whole-heartedly endorsing your "Take A Nigger to Lunch Day" concept.
I wonder if in the name of political correctness, a law will be passed requiring everyone to have a friend who is the opposite of everything they are. Maybe we can be given checklists. "Let's see I have a black friend, a handicapped friend, a gay friend. Damn! I don't have an Hispanic friend or an Asian friend. I do have two handicapped friends, maybe I can trade one of them for an Asian and a Hispanic."
On the upside, Holder, you know the Attorney General, did say that we were doing well in having desegregated work environments, schools and public areas like lunch counters; you know, actual areas of concern in his job.
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2 comments:
So, if you're the African American Attorney General of the United States it is okay to say something provocative to spur a discussion of race in America. If you are a white blogger, it is in appropriate.
And it did sound to me Art as if Eric Holder was whole-heartedly endorsing your "Take A Nigger to Lunch Day" concept.
I wonder if in the name of political correctness, a law will be passed requiring everyone to have a friend who is the opposite of everything they are. Maybe we can be given checklists. "Let's see I have a black friend, a handicapped friend, a gay friend. Damn! I don't have an Hispanic friend or an Asian friend. I do have two handicapped friends, maybe I can trade one of them for an Asian and a Hispanic."
On the upside, Holder, you know the Attorney General, did say that we were doing well in having desegregated work environments, schools and public areas like lunch counters; you know, actual areas of concern in his job.
Gotta go, time to make more minority friends.
Joe Hadden
aka Lugar96
This is what happens when you pick your AG based on affirmative action.
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