Obama's racism shines through in NAACP speech

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How dare someone, much less a black President, tell black families that they are the ones responsible for the problems that will face their kids...I don't see how you can call this anything other than him screaming at them about accepting accountability.
And I see the jail thing as saying that the stats show that white-to-black ratio among arrests is 1-5, not that blacks are 5x more likely to be arrested for the same crime. You're just reading it how you want to read it, so that it supports your hatred for the man.
 
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How dare someone, much less a black President, tell black families that they are the ones responsible for the problems that will face their kids...I don't see how you can call this anything other than him screaming at them about accepting accountability.
And I see the jail thing as saying that the stats show that white-to-black ratio among arrests is 1-5, not that blacks are 5x more likely to be arrested for the same crime. You're just reading it how you want to read it, so that it supports your hatred for the man.
That's EXACTLY what he was implying. Pure pandering to the 'Black Ku Klux Klan' (NAACP).
 
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That's EXACTLY what he was implying. Pure pandering to the 'Black Ku Klux Klan' (NAACP).

I don't think that is what he was implying at all. Statistically speaking, a black child does face a much greater chance of winding up in jail than a white child. I guess your argument is against his use of the phrase 'sent to jail,' perhaps implying that the person doesn't deserve to go. But, I think that's a stretch. The fact is that there is a problem in certain (and unfortunately large) circles of the black community with crime, and that problem has a lot more to do with the mindset and actions of said community than it does the actions of those outside the community. I hope that somehow this can change, because it is tragic.
 
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How dare someone, much less a black President, tell black families that they are the ones responsible for the problems that will face their kids...I don't see how you can call this anything other than him screaming at them about accepting accountability.
And I see the jail thing as saying that the stats show that white-to-black ratio among arrests is 1-5, not that blacks are 5x more likely to be arrested for the same crime. You're just reading it how you want to read it, so that it supports your hatred for the man.

He didn't say they were responsible for where they are today. I don't think you would ever hear Obama say that. He said they are responsible for their own futures, but to be wary of discrimination, as it still exists in our country.
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He didn't say they were responsible for where they are today. I don't think you would ever gar Obama say that. He said they are responsible for their own futures, but to be wary of discrimination, as it still exists in our country.
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I will give you accurate and precise on that one.

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I don't think that is what he was implying at all. Statistically speaking, a black child does face a much greater chance of winding up in jail than a white child. I guess your argument is against his use of the phrase 'sent to jail,' perhaps implying that the person doesn't deserve to go. But, I think that's a stretch. The fact is that there is a problem in certain (and unfortunately large) circles of the black community with crime, and that problem has a lot more to do with the mindset and actions of said community than it does the actions of those outside the community. I hope that somehow this can change, because it is tragic.

I disagree, that is exactly what he was inplying and that supposition is indeed part of the NAACP racist liturgy.

A prime example was the Harvard professor who could have just shown his ID and received assistance from the police but instead reacted in a nonsensical manner, as if the police wouldn't ask for the ID of a white person observed to be breaking into a home.

Until the black community and we as a society begin to reject the racist approach of the NAACP and address these problems in a rational manner, not much is going to change.

What was sit that Booker T. Washington said??

Name just one thing the NAACP has ever done to promote racial harmony in America.
 
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That's EXACTLY what he was implying. A pandering to the 'Black Ku Klux Klan' (NAACP).

It seems like the racist here is you.

Do you honestly think that if a white person commits a crime punishable by being arrested that he will be less likely to be taken into custody simply because of his skin tone? If that's the case, I should go rob some banks and bring a black guy along...
Your logic is riddled with holes...
 
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He didn't say they were responsible for where they are today. I don't think you would ever hear A say that. He said they are responsible for their own futures, but to be wary of discrimination, as it still exists in our country.
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I disagree. The first quote in the OP speaks of midsets and attitudes of the people to whom he's speaking. Those are views that those people have, so I'd have to say that to a certain extent, it is something for which they are responsible.
 
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It seems like the racist here is you.
You can take your personal attacks and GFY. You know nothing about me. NOTHING.


Do you honestly think that if a white person commits a crime punishable by being arrested that he will be less likely to be taken into custody simply because of his skin tone? If that's the case, I should go rob some banks and bring a black guy along...
Your logic is riddled with holes...
Now to address this nonsense. Do you even know what day it is? Your statement is that far off base.

No, I don't think a White person is less likely to be arrested. Obama made the clear implication, that a Black person is MORE likely to be arrested. HIS statements suggest Whites are less likely to be arrested. Do you honestly think he was implying to the NAACP, that Blacks are more likely to be criminals? Or do you think he was implying that racism is the reason for the disparity in arrest rates?
 
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It wasn't a personal attack. A personal attack is saying "You are a racist."

The way you were acting made you seem like that, so I said that it seems to be like that. Saying how you act right there is racist, and saying you are a racist are different things.

And as just about everyone else said on here, he was obviously commenting on the fact that it's about 5-1 for blacks-to-whites going to jail. He was not saying that people will get arrested more often for the same thing. He was saying that they are more likely to wind up in jail as the current stats show there are so many more blacks going to jail.
And how, exactly, are you taking his talk to the NAACP as attacking YOU? He tells them to focus on good parenting, and your crazed mind has turned that into "kill whitey"? That's a bit of a stretch. Maybe he was commenting on the fact that so many blacks grow up in single parent homes. Or maybe he's connecting the 2 ideas in that children grow up with a parent in jail.
I see no racism in the quotes you posted. Your posts seem to twist the words of the President to come up with some way you can attack him.
 
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It wasn't a personal attack. A personal attack is saying "You are a racist."

The way you were acting made you seem like that, so I said that it seems to be like that. Saying how you act right there is racist, and saying you are a racist are different things.

And as just about everyone else said on here, he was obviously commenting on the fact that it's about 5-1 for blacks-to-whites going to jail. He was not saying that people will get arrested more often for the same thing. He was saying that they are more likely to wind up in jail as the current stats show there are so many more blacks going to jail.
And how, exactly, are you taking his talk to the NAACP as attacking YOU? He tells them to focus on good parenting, and your crazed mind has turned that into "kill whitey"? That's a bit of a stretch. Maybe he was commenting on the fact that so many blacks grow up in single parent homes. Or maybe he's connecting the 2 ideas in that children grow up with a parent in jail.
I see no racism in the quotes you posted. Your posts seem to twist the words of the President to come up with some way you can attack him.
Have you watched the speech?

Count how many times he says 'discrimination' or 'racism'. He gets elected POTUS, but is still singing the same old line. "Evil Ol' Whitey is holding us down."

Seeing things through clear eyes equals a crazed mind? Well, if that be the case. Rather a crazed mind, than a blind fool follower.
 
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It seems like the racist here is you.

Do you honestly think that if a white person commits a crime punishable by being arrested that he will be less likely to be taken into custody simply because of his skin tone? If that's the case, I should go rob some banks and bring a black guy along...
Your logic is riddled with holes...

OOPS!!!

It looks like I was dead on target with my statements. Obama was really saying, "Whitey is picking on the man of color."

President says police acted "stupidly" in the arrest of prominent black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. and that despite racial progress blacks and Hispanics are still singled out unfairly for arrest.

"This still haunts us," Obama said.

:shakehead:

Obama called Gates a friend, and said he doesn't know all the facts of the case.

Obama doesn't know the facts, but Whitey was obviously stupid for arresting a Black man.

Obama Blasts Arrest of Black Harvard Scholar
 

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