tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2414290528721230538.post2048850731547665882..comments2024-01-13T05:32:19.026-05:00Comments on just a conservative girl: Quote of the Day - Jaime Foxx EditionJust a conservative girlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11982406297072353275noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2414290528721230538.post-84291812992945137442012-11-26T19:30:10.036-05:002012-11-26T19:30:10.036-05:00I have never said that all blacks voted based on r...I have never said that all blacks voted based on race. <br /><br />I am simply pointing out that he has a very low expectation of someone he considers God. <br /><br />Watch the video, he wasn't using this as a comedy act. Just a conservative girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11982406297072353275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2414290528721230538.post-75761718829654549362012-11-26T18:12:50.465-05:002012-11-26T18:12:50.465-05:00In fairness, Jamie Foxx is a comedian, and I suspe...In fairness, Jamie Foxx is a comedian, and I suspect this hyperbole was more or less a part of his act.<br /><br />And, for whatever it's worth, I'll bet you anything there were more than a few devout black Christians who didn't find Foxx's metaphors particularly funny, despite their support for Obama.<br /><br />All that aside, I think it's probably time we acknowledge that these empty, thoughtless charges of "racism" come from both directions -- especially nowadays.<br /><br />Once upon a time, indeed, right-wingers were a lot more logical and sober in their use of that term. But frankly, those days are long gone. If you're a black person who supports Obama, no matter what your actual reason is, you will no doubt be accused of having racial motivations.<br /><br />Now, to be fair, I presume the people making these accusations are thinking, "Well, Obama is a terrible president, and I can't think of any other reason why a black person would vote for him."<br /><br />Okay, fine. But that's just your opinion. That's not evidence of racial prejudice.<br /><br />I suspect there are a LOT more people (myself included) who don't understand why Sarah Palin gets the kind of support she gets. But is it fair to suggest that her supporters are primarily motivated by gender? If not, what's the difference?<br /><br />Plus, the whole "racially motivated" diagnosis completely ignores other far-more-compelling data. Like the fact that African-Americans vote overwhelmingly Democrat ANYWAY.<br /><br />Add to that, all of the other groups who voted mostly for Obama (e.g., Asians, Jews, Latinos), an eventually, it kind of begs the question, "Why are so many right-wingers (esp. whites) so quick to say that blacks are voting racially? Especially when so many of them have been the target of such shallow, blanket accusations?"<br /><br />One day, America will see a presidential race featuring a black GOP-er versus a black Dem. Will African-Americans be forced to write-in a white candidate to avoid being called "racially prejudiced"?net observerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11267868386003645693noreply@blogger.com