well george w. has put texas and louisiana (i think, i missed the name of the second state) on alert as another hurricane bears down on america. i notice his reaction is a damn sight quicker when its hitting closer to home. "new orleans... dont know anyone there....TEXAS! HOLY SHIT! BATTEN THE HATCHES!"
Originally posted by GreenFist
That's your proof many dead bodies were floating{ Many races} I still don't believe that he does not like Black people
On the SBS news shown here it certainly looked true, terrible. Still shocking, thinking something like that could happen, then things could go so wrong. Even worse to think that people were saying that it could happen years ago, and that a simple thing like new levee's could potential have saved so many lives. Why oh why does nobody listen to experts?🙁
And while perhaps it's not true that he doesn't like black people one gets the distinct impression that they are considerably lower on the list of priorities then other more... affluent members of U.S. society.
i notice his reaction is a damn sight quicker when its hitting closer to home.
Not really surprising, if anything bad happened there he might have to spend more time in the White House working then at his ranch doing what ever it is he does there, like riding horses, fighting Indians, robbing banks and all that jazz.
Originally posted by tabby999
well george w. has put texas and louisiana (i think, i missed the name of the second state) on alert as another hurricane bears down on america. i notice his reaction is a damn sight quicker when its hitting closer to home. "new orleans... dont know anyone there....TEXAS! HOLY SHIT! BATTEN THE HATCHES!"
Especially now that everyone realizes the severity of...oh, what the hell is the point?
Originally posted by GreenFist
Yeah 50/50 he is a high drop out and he has no proof, don't get me wrong i love kayne west songs
So, you don't know he's a high-school drop out? I simply took your words as fact. But, you just invalidate everything you've been saying if you made the assumption that he was a high-school drop out. How George Bush of you. Who's racist?
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
So, you don't know he's a high-school drop out? I simply took your words as fact. But, you just invalidate everything you've been saying if you made the assumption that he was a high-school drop out. How George Bush of you. Who's racist?
How...PVS of you.
LOL Feceman you are right ppl got warning previously as well...
I'll bet the local, state and federal govt right now are all drafting an escape plan for the locals so if its horrible again then they have something to present......
but hey look we have an escape plan just follow these dots to oklahoma Sheesh
Originally posted by FeceMan
I would say more stereotypical than racist, but *AHEM*...When did he do that?
He said that this singer, whose name escapes me, was a high school drop-out. So, I took it as fact, and said that his opinion should be considered simply because he was standing in front of the country and got to speak his mind. And that, since he was a high school drop-out, he might have had a perspective on the situation that we couldn't fully appreciate. Then, he said that there was a 50/50 chance he was a high school drop-out. To me, that implies that he didn't know for certain the singer was a high school drop-out. Which, is racist to me, since it was an assumption made based on him being black. And if it wasn't made on him being black, then what was it based on? The fact that he didn't like Bush?
And fece, stereotyping is a form of racism.
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
He said that this singer, whose name escapes me, was a high school drop-out. So, I took it as fact, and said that his opinion should be considered simply because he was standing in front of the country and got to speak his mind. And that, since he was a high school drop-out, he might have had a perspective on the situation that we couldn't fully appreciate. Then, he said that there was a 50/50 chance he was a high school drop-out. To me, that implies that he didn't know for certain the singer was a high school drop-out. Which, is racist to me, since it was an assumption made based on him being black. And if it wasn't made on him being black, then what was it based on? The fact that he didn't like Bush?And fece, stereotyping is a form of racism.
I don't know what made him assume that Kayne was a drop-out.
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
And fece, stereotyping is a form of racism.
a completely valid and downright elementary point which shall remain ignored.
:edit: oh but in the previous post he acknowledges the concept, but will continue in refusing to make the simple leap (well, baby step) in logic and realise he made an assumption based on a racist steriotype: black people are high school dropouts
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
So, you don't know he's a high-school drop out? I simply took your words as fact. But, you just invalidate everything you've been saying if you made the assumption that he was a high-school drop out. How George Bush of you. Who's racist?
No for real Kayne is a high school drop out in fact that's one of his cd name cover thingy