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-- Posted by in sane x at 7:29 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
so my mom is seemingly, taking this election, a little on the racist side. shes not recist, maybe sometimes, bc shes wasnt born in america, and has been living here for only 20 years, but the things she says get me mad. Im not for Obama, but its not bc im racist, and i know my moms not for him bc shes racits either, but as her defense, shes making sort of racist and mean remarks. its just getting me mad. i dont know how to cope with it, bc if i say something, she'll probably get madd.
-- Posted by babecakes at 7:30 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
same with my mom...YELL at her, be like "so u mean u dont like obma cuz hes blackk?? what are u saying?" she'll shut up.
-- Posted by Justinc08 at 7:31 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
Just let it go and let her opinion be. I'm sure a thousand other people have mean reasons not to vote for the other person as well. Imagine all the white supremesist.
-- Posted by schneeze at 7:35 pm on Nov. 4, 2008
The way I see it if someone doesn't vote for obama because he's black they're racist If someone votes for Obamam BECAUSE he is black they're just as bad To achieve true racial toleration is to not factor in color of the skin at all. It's silly and medieval and humanity should beyond that. Just because Obama has more pigment in his skin than McCain doesn't mean he's better or worse than him, it just means his teeth look whiter and he doesn't have to pay for a tan
-- Posted by kidd rune at 1:23 pm on Nov. 5, 2008
Well, many people are voting for Obama or McCain because of their race NOT because they're racist - but because they think the rest of Americans are.
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