More racist hatred courtesy of the GOP

[QUOTE=Carol Stream]
How does this button equate to “racist hatred”?
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Don’t worry. Just ignore all the big scary words and get on with your day.

-joe

[QUOTE=Jodi]
I’m not getting into some bullshit debate about the racist tendencies of the historical Republican Party, focusing on the South (ignoring Southern Democratic racism, of course), though as far as it goes I certainly do deny the "Southern Strategy as any concerted effort to promote racism. I was responding to your post, which said “The anger stems from the perception, true or false, that the Republican party is a haven for, or at least abides, racists, and will use racism to fulfill its ends, so when something like this comes out, once again linked to Republicans, it not only forms a disturbing pattern, but confirms what many already feel about the party.” (Bolding added.)
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I can bold too. I said “…so when something like this comes out, **once again ** linked to Republicans, it not only forms a disturbing pattern, but confirms what many already feel about the party.”

[QUOTE=Jodi]

IOW, you said that that this one incident confirms perceptions of racism without regard to whether those perceptions are or are not actually true. If that’s not what you meant then you should have said something else. But IME if you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail. I’m familiar with that reasoning, but you were unusually frank in acknowledging that looking for nails, hammer in hand, is what you’re doing.
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In my words, like it or not, the Republican party has a recent and tawdry tradition of promoting and employing racist tactics for its ends. Of course a single incident doesn’t (and cannot) prove or confirm this. However, a succession of incidents, forming a pattern, can. Your attempt at trying to pin me down with semantics doesn’t negate this point.

I’m not saying all, or even most Republicans are racist, but there is ample evidence strongly suggesting the party continues to provide aid and comfort to that element. Talk to me again in November after the next slew of racist emails, buttons, monkey dolls, t-shirts, FOX News chyrons, and whatever else party supporters can come up with to demonize Obama and scare the public into not voting for the black man.

[QUOTE=Jodi]

**Onomatopoeia’s ** citation of the Southern Strategy as evidence of Republican racism certainly ignored the history of racism among Dixicrats,<snip>
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Most of whom became Republicans.

I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that most Texas Republicans at the convention got a big chuckle out of those racist Obama buttons. I’m also gonna guess that hardly anyone at the convention raised a peep of protest.

[QUOTE=Merijeek]
Don’t worry. Just ignore all the big scary words and get on with your day.

-joe
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The OP made a claim, with this button as one example of his “evidence”. I wonder how he can possibly back up his OP?

[QUOTE=Carol Stream]
How does this button equate to “racist hatred”?
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Don’t be shy. Feel free to explain to me how this is not racist, 'cause I’m afraid I can’t figure that out for myself.

Keep in mind, Frosti, that Texas Republicans are the Wahabbist sect of Republicanism. Lets just use Jodi here as a pretty normal, rational sort of Republican…or. in a word, lonely. Ms Stream (who is just about the cutest thing evah!) is a bit towards the right edge. Huckabee, somewhere about four parsecs out, Texas Republicans orbit in the Oort Cloud. They are out there!

Yusta be, moonbats like me would wait with gleeful anticipation to see that year’s Texas Republican Party Platform for a good ol’ down home hoot. Abolish Social Security (not reform - abolish!), bring back the gold standard, execute Wavy Gravy (OK, I’m making that up, but you’d never know…)

So, yeah, the fact that this thing only sold four copies? A hopeful sign, brothers and sisters, pals and gals…a hopeful sign.

[QUOTE=Orbifold]
As I’ve seen commented elsewhere on the internet: this election is turning into a parody of Blazing Saddles.
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Last night on Hardball they had a poll that showed the results between the candidates amongst different groups and one of them was “White Women”.

Mind if we dance with your dates?

[QUOTE=El_Kabong]
Don’t be shy. Feel free to explain to me how this is not racist, 'cause I’m afraid I can’t figure that out for myself.
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Explain to me how “Proud American Republican Christian” IS racist?

[QUOTE=Carol Stream]
Explain to me how “Proud American Republican Christian” IS racist?
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Oh, I see. you are referring to that button, and that button alone, as not being racist. Well, I have to agree completely, and it looks like everyone else who has posted to this thread agrees as well, as I don’t know of anyone who claimed it was.

Glad to see you find the other one, you know, the actual subject of this thread, to be a rather sorry example of racist hatred. I was worried about you for a minute there.

Imagine youi can broadcast the words Proud American Republican Christian, like psychic spam, and everybody who identified with it suddenly jumped up and started walking to your house, fill up your basement, spill out into the yard…Can you see them, can you visualize? Now, how many of those faces are anything but white? Breathe deep, relax and visualize. Two? Three, counting the caterers? Now, breathe deeper and relax more, deeper and deeper asleep…Obama is your Stallion of Love…you got your bridle, your chaps. Your spurs…

Well, I sort of thought the OP posted the image of the PARC button mainly to confirm that the makers were selling buttons they thought were perfectly appropriate for Republicans, but maybe I’m misunderstanding. Wouldn’t be the first time.

[QUOTE=Jodi]
I’ve never been involved in staging a convention where the convention hosts were expected to review and approve every single item for sale or give-away. If in fact the convention had prior notice that this particular button was going to be offered and said “Sounds good to us!” I would consider that significantly more egregious. It still wouldn’t make it a matter of national concern, though, IMO.
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Making stupid, racists political buttons that try to slight a US senator who is running for president and being allowed to sell them at a major Republican convention is most assuredly a matter of national concern. Racism affects us all.

Carol Stream, I was pointing out how their creedo did not match their actions. Christians? Right.

ETA: Also what El_Kabong said. Those people are “proud” of their behavior? Like I said, fuck them.

[QUOTE=Squink]
Yes, it’s just a few bad apples, again.
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The bad apples make the news because the rank and file are more boring and thus not newsworthy. The Republicans I know and have known are not racists. The Dems will probably dump all over me for saying that. :frowning:

I mean, we all know there have never been any racist Democrats. :rolleyes:

[QUOTE=Jodi]
I’ve never been involved in staging a convention where the convention hosts were expected to review and approve every single item for sale or give-away.
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I’ve attended a number of conventions in my time, and all I can say is that if a vendor at one of my party’s conventions were offering racist paraphernalia, regardless of whether or not the party brass had approved of it (hint: not) we would get torn to shreds. Probably literally.

[QUOTE=El_Kabong]
Glad to see you find the other one, you know, the actual subject of this thread, to be a rather sorry example of racist hatred. I was worried about you for a minute there.
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UM, the OP used the second button in his OP, presumably as an example of “racist hatred”. It is the subject of this thread.

[QUOTE=Don’t fight the hypothetical]
Carol Stream, I was pointing out how their creedo did not match their actions. Christians? Right.
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Do you go around this MB pointing out when Jewish or Muslim creedos do not match their actions?

[QUOTE=Siam Sam]
The bad apples make the news because the rank and file are more boring and thus not newsworthy. The Republicans I know and have known are not racists. The Dems will probably dump all over me for saying that. :frowning:

I mean, we all know there have never been any racist Democrats. :rolleyes:
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Ding! Ding! We have a winner.

[QUOTE=Carol Stream]
Do you go around this MB pointing out when Jewish or Muslim creedos do not match their actions?
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I can’t save the whole world, honey.

[QUOTE=elucidator]
Keep in mind, Frosti, that Texas Republicans are the Wahabbist sect of Republicanism. Lets just use Jodi here as a pretty normal, rational sort of Republican…or. in a word, lonely. Ms Stream (who is just about the cutest thing evah!) is a bit towards the right edge.
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Really? Is there a picture of her?

[QUOTE=Siam Sam]
The bad apples make the news because the rank and file are more boring and thus not newsworthy. The Republicans I know and have known are not racists. The Dems will probably dump all over me for saying that. :frowning:

I mean, we all know there have never been any racist Democrats. :rolleyes:
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Sure there are racists in all walks of life. I’m not pointing at some random Republican and painting the rest of them as racists based on that indivdual’s actions. This was at a sanctioned Republican event. I’m not saying all Republicans are racists, but if you support a group that tolerates this kind of thing at a state level you might not be so quick to be offended.