This guy doesn't want you to blame him...

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natto fire

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How is this worse than people voting for Obama twice. Once I can understand, but twice?

Or Bush jr, or Clinton. Hmmm, maybe people are just really scared of changes. Not going to even bother countering your asinine argument re: the Senate and Congressional elections. Not to mention it doesn't matter how many people vote for POTUS, so much as where they live (electoral college).
 

VulgarDisplay

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I'm sorry, but all I see here is your own guilt over being racist. The election had one white guy and one black guy. You're the one feigning disgust over this T-shirt because you're racist yourself and trying to make up for the fact by being the overly apologetic white guy.
 

IEC

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We had a White Kenyan and a White Mexican running for office.

At least if you apply Zimmerman-style media standards to race.
 

SparkyJJO

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Respect for the position, yes.

Respect for the man in the position, well... I have very little.

That said, I think that shirt is in poor taste, but it isn't worth getting all worked up over. Doing so only really helps perpetuate the issue and gives satisfaction to those two are trying to stir up trouble in the first place.
 

Braznor

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I'm not white or American and to be frank, I found that t-shirt message just funny. Not offensive or anything.

It is a very funny tshirt message indeed and I see no reason why it is offensive or anything. Please try to find to find your funny bone, OP. Someday you will be glad you did so too.
 

EagleKeeper

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Really? REALLY? I could give a shit less if he actually named someone or their political party.

But the only thing he focused on with his 'message' is the color of someone's skin, as if to say 'Because he is not white that automatically means he will/has done a shitty job'.

Get the fuck outta here with that non-sense.

Double edged sword.

People have also put Obama on a pedestal of worship because he is considered to be a black person.

And some of Obama actions seem to have reflected such; if a black person does something wrong against a white person, it is to be acceptable or the facts not looked at up front.; a knee jerk reaction.

This happened with the Harvard professor and recently with the Martin case.

Yet when the violence is black on white he is silent.

So the color of a person does make a difference to Obama in some perception; And others will reflect such perception back.
 

JTsyo

Lifer
Nov 18, 2007
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What? I should have respect for someone that was elected by a mass of low information voters? Go fuck yourself.

Respect the position even if you don't respect the person.

I gotta to say, I'm very surprised there are people defending this guy. This is not a red vs blue issue. I doubt this person would be voting for a black/brown Republican candidate.
 

Sonikku

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Jun 23, 2005
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I have a friend who also thinks its okay to wear t-shirts with images from Nazi Germany. Even SS stuff.

Why wouldn't it be? This is America. We have LIBERTY. Stop trying to go all nazi germany and get all of this stuff banned like it is in the homeland.
 

Pray To Jesus

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I don't understand why people where this shit in public and think it's acceptable. I wanted to ask this guy why he felt it was appropriate, but I'm sure it would have ended badly.

We also have some people driving around with big signs on the back of their trucks that say:

DOES THIS ASS MAKE MY TRUCK LOOK BIG? with a picture of Obama next to it.

:rolleyes:

LoL at you admitting that you're

1) stupid
2) pussy
3) racist