Michael Richards' comedy club blow up is just the tip of the iceberg as an expression of conservative stress over the complexities of our modern multicultural society. He humorously acted out a mock-show of what the typical Bushie goes through every morning on the drive to work, every day at work close to black people, and every leisure day at the beach or park or store in the presence of African American people. Their dirty secret is, they DESPISE, all black people. Don't you agree?
Serious responses only, please. No hatred trolls or neocon bigots reply, please. We hear enough of your garbage in the conservative media as it is, thanks.
2006-12-10
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I urge those of you who feel the sting of this accusation a little too acutely not to shoot the messenger. You chose your lifestyle, I didn't choose it for you, after all. Own your actions.
2006-12-10
12:27:37 ·
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No, not all Republicans. --Just the most conservative ones. Think about it.
2006-12-10
12:28:45 ·
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I'd like to see the reading comprehension scores of the people responding to this question. I said Richards "humorously acted out a mock-show of what the typical Bushie" is all about, not that he was conservative or liberal. Read it again, Bubba. Richards was satirizing your social dilemma. ---Maybe next he'll mock your low reading comprehension. Wonder if the media will rush to cover that?
2006-12-10
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Sarge 1572, every party has it's anomalies. Thank God for racists such as yourself that the Democrats have a single person like Byrd for you to point out. All conservatives hate blacks, though. Their policies point out their antagonism toward the entire race. Their spokespeople, like Rush Limbaugh (who loves to entertain the G.O.P. racist conservative base by reeling off comments like "people whose only job skill is handling a squeejee") illustrates the basic antagonism of the party, and the current regime, toward blacks. ---All of them, by all cons.
Peace
2006-12-10
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I believe that perhaps the root of the hatred is fear of what's different, which is, more often than not, a two-way street, unfortunately. The WASPS have most of the power and the rest of us have to constantly be on the lookout and take action everytime a case like this one or Mel Gibson comes up. Some people do despise African Americans, but they most surely despise anything they fear or cannot control. Ignorance breeds violence and the only lasting cure is education.
2006-12-10 12:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I urge those of you who feel the sting of this accusation a little too acutely not to shoot the messenger. You chose your lifestyle, I didn't choose it for you, after all. Own your actions.
Are you referring to the conservative haters like Senator Byrd? The grand dragon of the klu klux klan? sorry, I forgot, he's a progressive. His hate is for good, right?
You aren't the messenger, you're the pot stirrer. You think that by couching your inflammatory question that somehow it gets you off the hook as a troublemaker. It sounds more like you're a Black American who hates Republicans. No reason, just because. You can't come up with any actual reason, so you try to inflame people with your inane question.
I believe your a race hater baiter. And it's people like you that make sure race is always an issue. It's all you have because you're filled with hate and possibly rage because of your life. Some ELSE has to be to blame, so it's the conservatives. You either hate being black, or hate the fact that you can't get ahead and blame it on BEING black.
I'll pray for you. Not hard. But I'll pray just the same that you can grow beyond your hate and see the world and all of its' possibilities.
Don't be a hater. I'm not. I don't hate you, I pity you.
2006-12-10 18:34:58
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I do not hate whole companies of folks. I attempt to avert being that bigoted. There are folks that I do not think so well approximately, however those ar folks that I both recognise, or have a few study on to grasp who they're and what the stand for. To do in any other case is ridiculous. Why hate some thing you do not know or fully grasp? However you're correct. This is the sorrowful truth that we are facing on a everyday foundation. Partisanship is at an all time top. Racism (through all races) exists. The wealthy tend to seem down upon the deficient is both "dull" or "lazy," and the deficient in flip end up sour towards the wealthy. I want that our nation might positioned those variations apart and unite. We are higher than what we've end up. EDIT: Curt J, Completely with you in this one. Even although I'm a tender man myself (nonetheless in institution), there are definately folks available in the market, on Yahoo! Answers and in any other case, who disagree, however have sincere, healthful debate with eachother, discover a few center flooring and manage matters in a peaceable topic. I salute you and others available in the market who reply questions in a deferential method with out resorting to hatred and anger. We want extra folks like that out within the nation at present.
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I don't know for sure , but I'm pretty good at putting two & two together. If you look close the true die hards are from the south. Like they never got over the civil war. Bush Sr. originaly voted against allowing blacks the right to vote or to mingle among white (other then serving ) Then there always the secrecy of their little skull and bones societies and all the depraviety that surrounds them. Have you noticed the glaring difference between what Bush says and what he actually does? Mostly big talk of grand programs for those in need (Poor black) then delibertly cuting the funding,and intering enough the Americian treasure acts just as if these programs had gone through. Some how all that money ends up in rich cronie corperate friends pockets. America's great great grand children are foregoring who knows? education? basic health care? basic shelter?
After lincln freed the slaves he said I'm afraid their is a force in power who feel it is in their best fiancal interest to keep racism alive. The thing is now that is more clear as 2% of the people own over 60% of all the wealth it is best to keep peole blaming lazy backs or illegal immagrant. (who big bisness and corperations insisted on having to exploit for low wages, and union busting. So as everybody struggles to live they blame each ethnic group that comes along. This stops them from uniting and and figuring out who is ultimitly to blame for their woes.
2006-12-10 12:57:22
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An expression of what you say is right here on Y! A. The most tolerant and diverse people are generally those of a Democratic or Liberal bent. However, the hate filled, difference hating ones are generally conservative answers.
When a question like this clearly points out their deficiencies they throw up their hands in horror, but I implore any open minded person to read back some of the answers here.
Thanks for an excellent observation, analysis and question.
2006-12-10 13:21:30
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When a question like this clearly points out their deficiencies they throw up their hands in horror, but I implore any open minded person to read back some of the answers here.
2016-02-22 02:18:15
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Are you suggesting Michael Richards is a conservative?????
He is a far left liberal. he even went so far as to blame his comments on Bush!!! He said something like, he has just been so upset about what Bush is doing to our nation, ..yada yada yada.
Furthermore, liberals are the ones who make issues about race. Everything is a "race" issue. I guess you like to play the race card when things don't go your way. That is probably why conservatives don't like you. Not "all black people",but you specifically, and others who play the race card.
Incidentally, are you not aware that Bush has hired more black people than any other president? Is that racist in your mind, or will you say something like, "he's doing that to cover it up". you could go on forever with that game.
Stop playing the race card, and take responsibility for your life.
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p.s. where did the "Esq" come from on the end of your name? Are you an attorney or a decedent from English hierarchy
2006-12-10 12:28:19
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What link is there between Michael Richards and conservatives?
I'm a conservative and I don't hate black people. Hell, there is currently one member of congress who is a former member of the KKK and he's a democrat.
I know people like you are just dying to find some kind of proof that ALL conservatives hate ALL black people, but you're never going to find it because this is logical impossibilty. Racists do still exist, yes, but they don't exist solely in one group of people. I'm sure there are racist conservatives, but there are also racist liberals.
Another problem is that when people like you focus all your energy on trying to find fault with one group, you're basically leaving yourself blind to corruption on the other side. Both sides need to be kept in check and you're obviously not mature enough to want to see the corruption of both sides.
2006-12-10 12:28:56
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don't you think the blacks have given both Conservatives and lib;s plenty or reasons to dislike them, when every day you read in the news's the blacks are crying for this or that when they have already got more freebies than anyone else, of course not all blacks are doing this but when we refer to 80 to 90 % how else can you call it, I do know some blacks who are against this but their number is so small, and the others are always yelling prejudice , when in actuality they are the most prejudice people in this country,
2006-12-10 12:40:33
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ive never heard that michael richards is a conservative. the republicans have nominated many blacks to postions of power. how many did clinton nominate. most of the civil rights bills were brought by republicans...not many for dems. why do liberals hate conservatives so much.
and again it sounds like you are afraid of a good debate like most liberals. you know your narrow views will not stand up to the truth.
sounds like to me you are the bigot or my new word...a conservaphobe!
what about the white dems and the media saying clintion was the first black president? if i was black that would piss me off
2006-12-10 12:27:42
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