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Perry defends death penality
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18/09/2011 09:21:11
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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>>>>and if nobama wasn't black he'd have never gone to harvard...

>You're right, I didn't. I dind't because I don't sugar coat things in political correctness. To me pro choice is pro murder, capital punishment is murder, etc. Its funny that men were black until the age of PC, then they were People of color, African-Americans, etc..... You can couch it however you want, but Nobamas acceptance into Harvard was the result of affirmative action and my tenet is correct: if he wasn't black, he couldn't benefit from affirmative action, and if affirmative action got him into Harvard, then it follows that if he wasn't black, he would never have gotten into Harvard.
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>And, BTW, if you'd like to speak to my adopted son, who happens to be black, that could be arranged. He'd set you straight quickly on how much of a bigot and racist I am...


It's racist because it's factually incorrect. Your contention is that he got into Harvard because of affirmative action. Last I checked affirmative action is for all minorities. So the fact is if he was Hispanic, Polynesian, Native American, etc then he would have benefited from affirmative action as well. A factually correct non-PC statement from you would be "if nobama was white he'd have never gone to Harvard." Instead you chose to say "if nobama wasn't black he'd have never gone to harvard..."

I stand by my assertion. Your comment was racist. That you have an adopted black son doesn't change that.
Brandon Harker
Sebae Data Solutions
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