Quote Originally Posted by lawguy85
I don't know about other people, but I'm black. I don't call myself African American, and I certainly don't get offended by the word black. The analogous phrase to African American is caucasian, and you usually hear those two words not to long after each other. One final point, John Kennedy was a big deal for both Irish and catholic Americans, and he still is today. Where is the outrage over that?
really, as an Irish (part) Catholic American I couldn't give two shits less what religion or heritage the president is, so long as their politics are smart and in-line with my own. I certainly don't admire any Kennedy. They're filthy liberal criminals... .

As for the race aspect of this election, It was a huge deal of it.You can't say blacks didn't vote for Obama because he is black, I guarantee you a majority of blacks did simply for that reason and also look at the numbers of first time black voters. Were you in downtown Atlanta during the race? I've never seen so many thuggish black inner city individuals so interested in an election in all my days. As for whites, I don't know how best to describe it, but as far as the young whites who voted Obama it was either because being a liberal is what's hip today, or they're trying to express "how not racist they are" due to their white guilt that was taught to them by the castrated overly politically correct public school system.

On election I also noticed all the blacks jumping for joy and partying like some prize was run and epically large reparations for all blacks whether kin to slaves or not were on the way and in huge sums.

It's impossible not to sound like a complete cross burning goose stepping klansmen, while stating my observations, all I can say is, I'm not.


And to the joker who was saying modern Black English Vernacular is a part of African Heritage... Stop insulting your own people, that speech pattern is nothing but stupid.