See, there we go again. All these takes of what racist is beyond the content of the dictionary. You see, I would take the same as calling out the lier. He didn't even invent the theme. It was done before in another campaign.
No. But she has leaned heavily on her fictional Indian heritage throughout her adult life, especially in politics, and despite being exposed as a charlatan keeps on lying. She refuses to take a DNA test, which suggests she has already taken one and it didn't pan out. Without the lie her career is based on, she's just another rich, white woman running for office.
Well I knew this. What I was asking about is there new information? None I see, still a liar. Nothing more.
What? I read where she did not need the points. Nothing about qualifying for the point that she ended up not needing.
Look how you laugh at racist jokes... That's the reason why you're so ardently defending it.. But then you admit: When asked if you'd say it to a Native's face. Why though? Why would you "laugh out loud" in a forum about it, but won't say it aloud when a native is actually present? Get off the fence. On one hand you won't speak the words (why cippy... Why?) but in another setting you'll literally laugh out loud at the same words... Serious question: Are they racist or not? This was aimed at her during her Senate run and probably will be aimed at EW when she runs against Trump. Is this racist to you? If it's not, why wouldn't you say it to a Native? I HOPE TO GOD Trump tries that shit during the campaign.
@Cippy91 and a few others, as I have shared before, my father's parents are Hungarian, because of WWII my father was born in Cuba. He lived there until he was 12yrs old and then his family moved to Venezuela. Because of where he was raised my father has a spanish accent. He does not look hispanic but I personally have witnessed acts of racism against him. So yes, skin color doesn't always matter to a racist if he wants to be a racist. Something as simple as an accent could be all they need.
Now that she's a Disney princess, it's becoming a fairly common name again, and has no racial connotation that I know of.
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Something something CNN fake news. Something something wait shit. Forgot caps lock is off. Time to post a FNN article.
Then I guess I just don’t get it. It’s not obviously racist to me. Like yeah, it’s mean but it’s just not racist to me.