http://www.mediaite.com/online/conservative-former-snl-star-victoria-j ackson-deletes-white-history-month-article/
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Victoria Jackson
True_Grits — 13 years ago(January 31, 2013 08:17 PM)
http://www.mediaite.com/online/conservative-former-snl-star-victoria-j ackson-deletes-white-history-month-article/
What a boob. -
True_Grits — 13 years ago(February 09, 2013 05:23 PM)
Not terrible at all. I find her ethnic insecurities laughable. Does she feel "ethnically challenged?" (
http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/02/michigan-tea-partier-charter-s chools-ethnically-challenged-families
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True_Grits — 13 years ago(February 16, 2013 10:31 AM)
Could it be that you are unaware of the fact that ethnicity and ideology are not unrelated?
Could it be that you are unaware of the fact that many, if not most, so-called "ethnically challenged" American kids are even more heavily socialized into bootstrap ideology than the average white American child? -
jrigeli2 — 13 years ago(February 16, 2013 05:17 PM)
Could it be that you are unaware of the fact that ethnicity and ideology are not unrelated?
Are not unrelated? Did you mean the double negative, that is, ethnicity and ideology are related? If so, ethnicity is an innate trait, ideology is mostly learned. How does this all apply to Victoria Jackson? She is not ethnically challenged.
Could it be that you are unaware of the fact that many, if not most, so-called "ethnically challenged" American kids are even more heavily socialized into bootstrap ideology than the average white American child?
Indeed, like reliance on government is an idea socialized into the collective consciousness of the poor by liberal ideology - this impacts many minorities and the inability to move upward. -
True_Grits — 13 years ago(February 18, 2013 07:50 AM)
ethnicity is an innate trait
Nope
Indeed, like reliance on government is an idea socialized into the collective consciousness of the poor by liberal ideology
Nope
She is not ethnically challenged.
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jrigeli2 — 13 years ago(February 19, 2013 03:49 PM)
I think most people know the Michigan Tea Partier that coined the term was making reference to innate traits. As in poor minorities. Not white, but blacks, hispanics, etc.
You don't seem to be using that term ironically.
Ironically or not, it was a poorly conceived segue into describing her.
I guess the liberal advocacy group that was there to monitor the event hoping to hear the N word was disappointed. Kind of pathetic to know there are actually people out there that spend their weekends with recorders in hand patiently waiting to exploit racism or some slip-up just to advance their own agenda. Politics as usual. But I digress. Two or maybe three more "Nopes" and we can put this thread to rest. -
True_Grits — 13 years ago(February 19, 2013 06:14 PM)
I think most people know the Michigan Tea Partier that coined the term was making reference to innate traits
He didn't coin the term but, in any event, do you agree with that?
As in poor minorities. Not white, but blacks, hispanics, etc.
What is an "etc" and what is it that justifies lumping these et ceteras together in one category?
And why aren't there any conservative advocacy groups keenly attuned to hate speech? Why must they always leave this sort of thing up to liberals?
Two or maybe three more "Nopes" and we can put this thread to rest.
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EXPLICITSOUL5 — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 10:41 AM)
Yeah, cause white people are getting the short end of the stick nowadays! With "reverse racism" and "reverse discrimination". My God just the other day I heard two Black guys call a White guy "cracker"! Pure evil!
He is risen!