i would have like to see a minority in the crowd as well,but painting a minority in a KKK outfit would have drawn in all the nuts and the Brilliance of the cartoon would have been lost in the noise.
Anon
I am neither a racist nor a nut. I am however a proud American who believes that the path this administration is leading us down is a path to Socialism at best and Communism at worst. Wake up before you find yourself in a country with a government that doesn’t respect your unique point of view and decides that you are not worth the trouble of keeping around. “A Government Big Enough to Give You Everything You Want is Powerful Enough to Take Everything You Have — Thomas Jefferson”
The guy in the back, his grandmother was black. And the old lady in the front, she’s actually Cuban and she married a indigenous south american (not pictured). The guy in the hood on the very far right side of the page, he’s a Democratic Senator.
*grin* I like your answer better, but since the female gender is a protected class and qualifies for Minority status I was talking about the old lady, little girl, and what looks to be a middle aged woman in the second row.
I went to one of these Tea Party gatherings last week, before Dear Leader stopped by for a quick visit. I have to say I didn’t hear a single racist remark from any of the protesters there. Granted, there were some people who were a bit “off”, but you can find them anywhere. The MSM absolutely tries to portray them as crazy racists, which is simply not true. In fact, most of the hostility came from the Obama supporters, coaxing the Tea Partiers into confrontations. This may not be the rule, but it is at least an exception. I will not speak ill of what the Tea Partiers are doing, as my experience was a constructive one.
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Bullseye, Eric.
No kidding. And just try talking to someone who watches NBC or CNN about this bias
I would’ve considered this an instant classic… if only a minority had (accurately) been included in the crowd
i would have like to see a minority in the crowd as well,but painting a minority in a KKK outfit would have drawn in all the nuts and the Brilliance of the cartoon would have been lost in the noise.
@biff
Try talking to someone who watches Fox out of theirs.
You’re really covering your eyes and ears if you don’t think most of these people aren’t racist, or just plain nuts.
anon troll strikes again!
Anon
I am neither a racist nor a nut. I am however a proud American who believes that the path this administration is leading us down is a path to Socialism at best and Communism at worst. Wake up before you find yourself in a country with a government that doesn’t respect your unique point of view and decides that you are not worth the trouble of keeping around. “A Government Big Enough to Give You Everything You Want is Powerful Enough to Take Everything You Have — Thomas Jefferson”
“You’re really covering your eyes and ears if you don’t think most of these people aren’t racist, or just plain nuts.”
…Do you even have to argue against him?
Most of the time I try to ignore the ignorant but I am getting tired of being called a racist!
I don’t know what you guys are looking for, but I count at least 3 minorities present in the cartoon.
The guy in the back, his grandmother was black. And the old lady in the front, she’s actually Cuban and she married a indigenous south american (not pictured). The guy in the hood on the very far right side of the page, he’s a Democratic Senator.
*grin* I like your answer better, but since the female gender is a protected class and qualifies for Minority status I was talking about the old lady, little girl, and what looks to be a middle aged woman in the second row.
I live in Houston, TX
White folk are a minority here.
Mr. Eric, I’m saving this one in me hard drive.
I went to one of these Tea Party gatherings last week, before Dear Leader stopped by for a quick visit. I have to say I didn’t hear a single racist remark from any of the protesters there. Granted, there were some people who were a bit “off”, but you can find them anywhere. The MSM absolutely tries to portray them as crazy racists, which is simply not true. In fact, most of the hostility came from the Obama supporters, coaxing the Tea Partiers into confrontations. This may not be the rule, but it is at least an exception. I will not speak ill of what the Tea Partiers are doing, as my experience was a constructive one.
Sure is comment censorship.
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