If it's acceptable to ask whether a particular high-profile, powerful White person is racist, a question that gets asked a lot, particularly by the left, then it's necessarily also acceptable to ask whether anyone at all is racist. To suggest otherwise would logically be racist in and of itself, so this is an acceptable, legitimate question to ask.
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This is interesting.
We've long heard the left shrilly accuse Christian politicians of being scary, of wanting to impose their values upon others against their will.
The left has made a big stink about George W. Bush's being a devout Christian. Uberleftist billionaire and Democratic Party puppeteer George Soros has even gone on a witchhunt, demanding the state release the names of all Christians who've visited the Bush White House, as if all Christians were somehow as scary and dangerous and guilty as Nazi war criminals, members of Osama bin Laden's inner circle, etc. Imagine that! Behold the bigotry and prejudice of the left against Christians! Like Hell the left would demand that the state release the names of all Muslims who visited the Clinton White House!
Now imagine a person who wants to rule over the United States as President. Suppose that not only he is a supposed Christian, but his particular church is exclusively about his particular race and non-American ancestral heritage only.
Now, doesn't that sound scary? Dangerous?
Well, Democratic Presidential Nomination hopeful Barack Obama belongs to a Christian church that exclusively focuses on Black and African people to the exclusion of all else, including America and Americans, particularly of non-Black races.
Is this racist? Is it any less racist than a hypothetical church that only focusses on White/Aryan people and The Fatherland (Germany)?
Time for the left to play the hypocrite. They ask such questions and make baldfaced accusations of all sorts against conservative JudeoChristian politicians. So why should they say nothing about Barack Obama? Does skin color determine whether anyone's capable of being some kind of a supremacist, in their worldview?
I'm so looking forward to the leftist comments. Think of the things they're likely to say, calling upon your having heard the same old, same old stupid leftist talking points repeated over and over again. And then see them say these things... predictably.
You know... I believe that today it's the left that is racist. Definitely today it's the left that is apt to impose its dogmatic worldview upon others against their will, uncaring about fairness and equality. It is the left that is supremacistic and dictatorial. They believe that only their views and beliefs are valid and that only they can be allowed to decide for the people what will and will not be.