For at least twenty years (by coincidence, that is a whole generation) I have been listening to very goofy accusations that because some white said this or that thing, we could take that as proof of his racism, and that racism is everywhere, and that every white person in the country--with, of course, the obvious exception of liberal whites who accuse everyone else of racism--is racist, whether they think they are or not.
A few such stories:
From a caller to a talk show on a local radio station: I was shopping in the local mall and had bought several books as well as other things that made my shoulder bag rather heavy, so I was switching it from side to side pretty often. At one point, two other women were walking toward me, though of course I didn't even notice them at the time, as they were part of the crowd there at the mall, and I had my own matters to think about . I switched the bag to my other shoulder for the umpteenth time that morning. And as these women got within speaking distance, one of them stopped, looked me straight in the face and said, "That's right, honey, you switch that bag so these two pickpocketing Negroes can't steal anything out of it."
Switching a bag is proof you're racist.
From my cub scout pack: When a new den formed, one of the new six-year-old boys and his best friend were African-American. The temporary leader was a woman who had a problem with both faces and names. With all five of the little kids in their beautiful new uniforms, she was having more trouble than usual. She got the two black kids mixed up. She also got the three other kids, one tall and blond, one medium and blond, and one Middle Eastern and olive-skinned, mixed up. But the fact that she got the two black kids mixed up was evidence enough to report the pack to the district for their "racism". Never mind that we were an integrated pack and none of the other parents had ever had a problem with one another. She went to a leadership meeting and when a stack of papers was passed round, the parent sitting next to her forgot to pass the stack on. She reported that man for his "racism" too.
I have a couple other stories. I'll post them later.
Dennis, you are called racist all the time. Never mind that you say it just about every day: "The fact that your skin is a certain color means NOTHING, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to me. It's what's inside you that matters." You'd think eventually they could figure out that you mean it.
There is something really wrong with our leftists. I know what it is, and it isn't stupidity, though they ACT and THINK like imbeciles, because so much of their presuppositions keep them from thinking.
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