
06-19-2015, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Guest
Ok..I will take this, and start by saying that I disagree this was a "decent" format
The first part came directly fromHuffington Post, which valiantly attempted to make this political. I saw her press conference and she was in tears most of it, and to take a comment so far out of context strikes me as using a bad situation to make political points. What sane human being does not find it a mystery as to why anyone would do something like that.
The Huffington Post column continues laying aside any reason except for what made good politics.
The post you feel was layed out so well then continues to attack GOP candidates and Fox News. ALL of them think and agree it was an hateful act and it was anti religion and racial.
Making it political was/is the total motive for this post.
Racism certainly was the overt reason for a drug addicted, drug using man with crazy racial ideas who was given a gun by his father.
Why make it politics ? Why not discuss the real underlying causes ?
This chronic using every single disaster as a political tool and another excuse to cry racist has grown very old and tiresome.
I dismiss out of hand the inane comments about the confederate flag
The OP wants a conservative, or as he puts it "those on the right to admit there is racism". Think about it clearly....who, on the right left or middle, has denied racism. The split comes with the name calling of racist on any issue, not on racism itself.
Here, I must turn political myself. Over many years, the liberals in this country OVERTLY courted races, and OVERTLY made a conscious effort to paint anyone who opposed their beliefs as racists. I worked for the Democratic Party and attest to that. It was a quiet, yet overt movement, now brought to the forefront. As you KNOW FACTUALLY, a known race baiter is the face of that party. A man who has made up stories to create problems is in charge, and do not be fooled...he is in charge of this specific dynamic. Control of this voting block is vital, and I am sorry to say, it is working.
BUT, the core problem is US, OUR MORAL COMPASS. We are lost in a haze of name calling, and flat out refuse to recognize that this crime was done by a man who is on drugs, has shown his racial side, and was gited a gun by his father despite all of that
Yet, the conversation immediately turns to right versus left. Black versus white. And as I was in all the other fronts in this ongoing story..from Ferguson to Charleston,the name calling and labeling does not even allow time for facts...the Huffingtonpice was within hours.
No, I find this thread to be EXTREMELY offensive
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Let me clarify what I meant about "decent". I did not mean it in a moral way, but that the layout was cohesive, not necessarily the content.
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