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Mar 14, 2014 00:10:32   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
There are Black people with writeing talent who are working for right wing outlets and writing to please their employers. Some of what they write about puts other B****s in a bad light. Is this an excuse to to believe statements bordering r****m are ok?

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Mar 14, 2014 00:41:38   #
Ricktloml
 
So I guess the only black writers that are allowed to comment should be liberals, so it must be true if a black liberal says it, otherwise it's sure to be r****ts, what rot

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Mar 14, 2014 00:54:37   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
You mean that black writer might be conservative than than liberal. Would you write for an outfit you don't fit in with? Or are you saying there may be liberal outfits that will not hire black writers? Maybe your saying black writers will write anything to make the boss happy?

fom wrote:
There are Black people with writeing talent who are working for right wing outlets and writing to please their employers. Some of what they write about puts other B****s in a bad light. Is this an excuse to to believe statements bordering r****m are ok?

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Mar 14, 2014 01:15:59   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
I matters little if the writer is right or left wing. If insinuations and slaps are made is it something deserved or neccess weary and should repeat it and believe it was ok?

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Mar 14, 2014 05:58:00   #
koondy3 Loc: Connecticut
 
How do you know they're writing "to please their employers"? Are you saying that because the writers are Black, it is inherently impossible for them to have the same beliefs/convictions as their employers? Also, what do you mean by,"bordering on r****m"? Are you asking if a writer's opinion (Black or White) puts a Black person "in a bad light" is it necessarily r****m? Is it possible for a "White" person to behave in a manner that would "put him in a bad light"? Likewise...is it possible for a "Black" person to act in a way that would "put him in a bad light"? I truly wish you would clarify what you mean to ask, though somehow I doubt that you will. Please surprise me.

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Mar 14, 2014 06:25:19   #
Puds Loc: So Centrl MN
 
fom wrote:
There are Black people with writeing talent who are working for right wing outlets and writing to please their employers. Some of what they write about puts other B****s in a bad light. Is this an excuse to to believe statements bordering r****m are ok?


Let's see your example of "bordering r****m," please.

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Mar 14, 2014 09:17:22   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Try reading some of Thomas Sowells stuff. He writes for Townhall daily a right wing publication.
koondy3 wrote:
How do you know they're writing "to please their employers"? Are you saying that because the writers are Black, it is inherently impossible for them to have the same beliefs/convictions as their employers? Also, what do you mean by,"bordering on r****m"? Are you asking if a writer's opinion (Black or White) puts a Black person "in a bad light" is it necessarily r****m? Is it possible for a "White" person to behave in a manner that would "put him in a bad light"? Likewise...is it possible for a "Black" person to act in a way that would "put him in a bad light"? I truly wish you would clarify what you mean to ask, though somehow I doubt that you will. Please surprise me.
How do you know they're writing "to please th... (show quote)

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Mar 14, 2014 09:51:02   #
Puds Loc: So Centrl MN
 
Denying that there are conservative b****s is stereotyping and r****t.

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Mar 14, 2014 10:21:33   #
Kevyn
 
There are a few right wing African Americans they are often referred to within the community as Uncle Toms or OREO's, brown on the outside and white on the inside. The perception is that they have sold out to the man for small personal gain. In many instances this perception is accurate.

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Mar 14, 2014 10:45:55   #
koondy3 Loc: Connecticut
 
That's it? "Read some of Thomas Sowell's stuff"? I'm not surprised you didn't articulate your question better; but I certainly didn't expect you to give me a reading assignment. Now, is it Thomas' writings that you have in mind? If so, do you think you can give me something in particular, that he said, which you consider to "border on rasism"; or is it his general outlook or mindset that you find troubling?

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Mar 14, 2014 11:11:36   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
koondy3 wrote:
That's it? "Read some of Thomas Sowell's stuff"? I'm not surprised you didn't articulate your question better; but I certainly didn't expect you to give me a reading assignment. Now, is it Thomas' writings that you have in mind? If so, do you think you can give me something in particular, that he said, which you consider to "border on rasism"; or is it his general outlook or mindset that you find troubling?

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Mar 14, 2014 11:13:41   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
just read and draw your own conclusion. Sowell at times implies that members of his race are being played and don't realize it.

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Mar 14, 2014 11:30:38   #
Puds Loc: So Centrl MN
 
Kevyn wrote:
There are a few right wing African Americans they are often referred to within the community as Uncle Toms or OREO's, brown on the outside and white on the inside. The perception is that they have sold out to the man for small personal gain. In many instances this perception is accurate.


B as in B, S as in S. Sold out or achieved the American dream?

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Mar 14, 2014 11:59:32   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Sold out If they did it for gain and did not really believe what they wrote
Puds wrote:
B as in B, S as in S. Sold out or achieved the American dream?

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Mar 14, 2014 12:20:12   #
Puds Loc: So Centrl MN
 
fom wrote:
Sold out If they did it for gain and did not really believe what they wrote


So improving one's life through effort is 'sold out?' Improving one's life is obviously for gain. Sorry your position is one of oppression. You perpetuate dependency as an enabler. You,
are a r****t who believes minorities are not required to improve, or capable of improving themselves. You keep minorities suppressed. You use minorities not unlike your white and black ancestors who sold s***es and participated in s***ery.

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